India closely monitoring polls in North
TUESDAY, 20 AUGUST 2013
The Indian Consul General in Jaffna said that India was closely monitoring the Northern Provincial Council elections.
Addressing a media conference on Monday, Consul General V. Mahalingam said they hoped the elections, held after the lapse of many years would be conducted in a free and fair manner.
“If there is any violence, the Elections Commission should take necessary action. We will observe the situation. We are also closely monitoring the elections,” he said.
“Sri Lanka’s External Affairs Minister G. L. Peiris was in India to extend India’s invitation for the forthcoming CHOGM. During his visit, he also discussed the 13th Amendment with Indian Prime Minister,” he said.(S. K. Prasath)
SINGH REFUSES TO COMMENT ON PARTICIPATION IN CHOGM
August 20, 2013
The prime minister has received a formal invitation from Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to attend the CHOGM 2013, to be held in the capital Colombo between November 15-17.
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister G L Peiris called on Singh in New Delhi on Monday to invite him on behalf of the Sri Lankan government.
Singh did not make any commitment about the level of New Delhi’s participation in the next biennial summit of the 54-member Commonwealth of Nations. Official sources, however, said that he thanked Peiris and the Sri Lankan government for the gesture.
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and its rival the All India Anna DMK (AIADMK) raised the issue in the Rajya Sabha on Monday, urging the government to boycott the meet in protest against the alleged human rights violations by the Sri Lankan Army during the final crackdown on the LTTE in 2009.
AIADMK MP V Maithreyan told the Rajya Sabha that any high-level participation from India would be tantamount to endorsing the alleged violation of human rights of the minority Tamils in Sri Lanka.
- Deccan Herald
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister G L Peiris called on Singh in New Delhi on Monday to invite him on behalf of the Sri Lankan government.
Singh did not make any commitment about the level of New Delhi’s participation in the next biennial summit of the 54-member Commonwealth of Nations. Official sources, however, said that he thanked Peiris and the Sri Lankan government for the gesture.
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and its rival the All India Anna DMK (AIADMK) raised the issue in the Rajya Sabha on Monday, urging the government to boycott the meet in protest against the alleged human rights violations by the Sri Lankan Army during the final crackdown on the LTTE in 2009.
AIADMK MP V Maithreyan told the Rajya Sabha that any high-level participation from India would be tantamount to endorsing the alleged violation of human rights of the minority Tamils in Sri Lanka.
- Deccan Herald