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Govt. must think of the challenges and country s problems instead of endless celebrations and self glorification
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sansare Senior Member
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25 Jun 2009 08:51:54 GMT Report for Abuse
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Bin,
Even SB said, IDP camps are worst than hell...!
Simply trading te good name of the nation for narrow political gains.
Without criticizing, UNP must do all they can to join with the government to settle IDP issue. That will give them some political mileage.
What they are doing is, try to get access the way they want and meet people for political gain.
(habai depaththema hori godak innawa).
Now, SF is relaxing and MR is facing his kind of war...! |
iross1000
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25 Jun 2009 08:55:51 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Where is rasak, hope he read my comments on page 4 under: Failed states Sri Lankas ranking improves
Edited By - iross1000 - 25 Jun 2009 08:57:21 GMT |
iross1000
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25 Jun 2009 09:00:30 GMT Report for Abuse
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| ChennaiGuuy is a character, he make me laugh. He must be having some sort of guts to run the show by himself. |
tigerforce Senior Member
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25 Jun 2009 09:02:36 GMT Report for Abuse
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vanaga mannn reaches its intended destination
Sri Lanka has assured India that it will see to the return of Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) to their homes and to dismantle the camps in 180 days.
New Delhi was also assured of Colombo s intention to implement a proposal that would be an advance on the 13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution, designed to devolve considerable powers to the provinces in that country.
External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said this here on Wednesday, after a meeting with a three-member delegation from Sri Lanka comprising Basil Rajapaksa, Senior Adviser to the Sri Lankan President Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa and Secretary to the President Lalith Weertunga.
Mr. Krishna said they reviewed bilateral issues and developments in Sri Lanka. When he raised the issue of rapid resettlement and rehabilitation of IDPs in the northern Sri Lanka, the delegation came up with the assurance..
India would aid Sri Lanka s resettlement and rehabilitation process, he said and conveyed New Delhi s commitment to assist in demining activity, which he said was the first step in permitting the safe return to homes of the IDPs.
Mr. Krishna said that following the cessation of hostilities in the island nation, an opportunity had arisen to build a better future for all the people of Sri Lanka.
The Sri Lankan government clarified that it did not contemplate putting up any military structures at Katchchateevu.
Mr. Krishna said the Sri Lankan delegation agreed to his suggestion to allow the ship m.v. Captain Ali to offload the relief items consisting of food, medicines and others on board meant for IDPs in northern Sri Lanka. These would now be routed to Sri Lanka through the Indian Red Cross.
Later on Wednesday night, the ship left for Sri Lanka.
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tigerforce Senior Member
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25 Jun 2009 09:03:36 GMT Report for Abuse
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what a sorry lanka
New Delhi was also assured of Colombo s intention to implement a proposal that would be an advance on the 13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution, designed to devolve considerable powers to the provinces in that country.
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BinKunda Senior Member
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25 Jun 2009 09:17:19 GMT Report for Abuse
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(habai depaththema hori godak innawa).
hahah you r right..eventually they have to kick them out..even public could come out..not like that ranils pot breaking campaign..hikz |
BinKunda Senior Member
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25 Jun 2009 09:19:51 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Tiger force man still you dream of peelam? didnt ya refugee granny explained to you guys tried and failed miserably ..thats sad huh? why dont you keep ya peelam @ss out and help ya parents country to be in peace..hikzz |
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