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Indian forces were put on high alert on Lanka's fear of army coup

The Indian armed forces were put on high alert in the middle of October after a worried Colombo fearing a coup by the Sri Lankan army contacted New Delhi and requested the Indian government to prevent a military takeover.

On the night of October 15, top Lankan politicians and bureaucrats got in touch with New Delhi through the Indian High Commission in Colombo and conveyed their apprehensions and request for help.

Till Thursday, these events were part of political gossip. Now, it’s been put on record by outgoing chief of defence staff, general Sarath Fonseka.

In his letter – 2100-odd words of hurt pride, anger and disgust and 15 reasons for premature retirement -- to President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Fonseka wrote that the government’ action in contacting India on the rumours of a coup tarnished the image of the army.

``…it was noted that the same army which gained victory for the nation was suspected of staging a coupe and thereby alerting the Government of India once again on the 15th of October 2009, unnecessarily placing the Indian troops on high alert. This action did tarnish the image and reputation gained by the SLA…This suspicion would have been due to the loyalty of the SLA towards me as its past Commander who led the Army to the historic victory,’’ Fonseka wrote.

He said various agencies mislead Rajapaksa about ``a possible coup immediately after the victory over the LTTE which obviously led to a change of command in spite of my request to be in command until the Army celebrated its 60th Anniversary. This fear psychosis of a coup is well known among the defence circle.’’

It was learnt that during a one-and-half hour meeting between the two on Wednesday, the issue of the coup was brought up by Fonseka. Rajapaksa did not deny it.

When contacted on Friday, Fonseka told HT: ``the information (about the Indian armed forces being put on alert) was accurate’’ and the government here ``had got in touch with somebody in New Delhi’’.

Fonseka made another reference to India while requesting the security cover of ``combat soldiers, bullet proof vehicle, escort vehicles’’ after leaving his post.

"I would also wish to quote an example in the case of the former Indian Chief of Army Staff General A S Vaidya, instrumental in leading the Indian Army in Operation Blue Star against the Sikhs at the Golden Temple, Amristar in 1984, was assassinated whilst on retirement in 1986 purely in revenge of his victories achieved. I do not wish to experience a similar incident," he wrote in the letter.

Coup fears led to crisis: Sri Lanka's top general
Coup fears led to crisis: Sri Lanka's top general

By Amal Jayasinghe (AFP) – 11 hours ago

COLOMBO — Sri Lanka's government sidelined top general Sarath Fonseka because of fears he would launch a coup, he wrote in a bitter resignation letter ahead of an expected election battle with the president.

The letter, seen by AFP on Friday, criticises the government for a host of failings, including its inability to "win the peace" after the end of a 37-year separatist war here in May.

It gives a rare insight into events following the conflict, which claimed an estimated 80,000-100,000 lives, and shows the total breakdown in trust between Fonseka and his civilian bosses.

Considered a war hero at home for his role in the army's victory, Fonseka said the government had asked neighbouring India on October 15 to prepare its troops to be deployed in the event of a military coup here.

"This action did tarnish the image and reputation gained by the Sri Lanka army as a competent and professional organisation which was capable of defeating a terrorist group," he said in his letter, written in English.

Fonseka quit on Thursday as chief of defence staff -- a ceremonial position he was given after the military campaign and is now widely tipped to challenge President Mahinda Rajapakse in polls slated for April 2010 at the latest.

Sri Lanka's army, led by Fonseka, wiped out the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebel group in May, ending the decades-long conflict but prompting allegations of gross human rights violations.

The United Nations reported that more than 7,000 civilians may have perished in fighting this year, though this is denied by the Sri Lankan government.

Fonseka, the country's only four-star general, sidestepped questions on his retirement plans, but associates and analysts expect him to stand against Rajapakse as an opposition candidate.

"He is certainly entering politics. It is an irreversible process for him now," Sumanasiri Liyanage, a political science professor at the University of Peradeniya, told AFP.

"In the short term it is good because he is helping to mobilise the main opposition. A stronger opposition is good for democracy," Liyanage said.

Fonseka, from the majority Sinhalese ethnic group and known as a nationalist, criticised Rajapakse for failing to make peace with the Tamil minority on whose behalf the LTTE rebels launched their separatist fight.

"Your excellency?s government has yet to win the peace in spite of the fact that the army under my leadership won the war," he said.

"There is no clear policy to win the hearts and minds of the Tamil people, which will surely ruin the victory attained, paving the way for yet another uprising in the future."

He said he opposed holding tens of thousands of Tamil civilians who survived the final stages of the fighting in internment camps and wanted them re-settled at the earliest opportunity -- a call repeated by the international community.

He also accused the Rajapakse administration of corruption and waste and said media freedom and personal liberties had been curtailed

"The many sacrifices the army made to end the war would not have been in vain, if we can usher in a new era of peace and prosperity to our motherland."

He also made it clear in his resignation letter that the government feared his power after the end of the war, which was the reason for his new ceremonial position.

"The government's unwillingness to grant me with command responsibilities which leads to believe in a strong mistrust in me, which is most depressing after all what was performed to achieve (the) war victory," he said.

He said he had wanted to remain as army chief until the organisation's 60th anniversary in October, but was promoted to the more senior but less powerful post of chief of defence staff in July.

"Various agencies misleading your excellency by stating a possible coup immediately after the victory over the LTTE obviously led to a change of command in spite of my request to be in command until the army celebrated its 60th anniversary.

"This fear psychosis of a coup is well known among the defence circles," he wrote to the president.

Sri Lanka has no history of a military coup except an abortive attempt in the early 1960s.

There was no immediate comment from the government.
Very interesting, indeed. So much for all that rabble here about India supporting LTTE post Rajiv G.
 
He said various agencies mislead Rajapaksa about ``a possible coup immediately after the victory over the LTTE which obviously led to a change of command in spite of my request to be in command until the Army celebrated its 60th Anniversary. This fear psychosis of a coup is well known among the defence circle.’’


hmmm so Indians now want to undermine the victory of Sri Lankan army against LTTE terrorists.
 
hmmm so Indians now want to undermine the victory of Sri Lankan army against LTTE terrorists.

Lol, Geez, what a stupid deduction!
Its their (SL's) internal politics! India has nothing to do with it.

Reread the article in whole again and don't take excerpts out of context to suit your skewered view of India. This ain't a comedy central!
 
Lol, Geez, what a stupid deduction!
Its their (SL's) internal politics! India has nothing to do with it.

Reread the article in whole again and don't take excerpts out of context to suit your skewered view of India. This ain't a comedy central!

If so then why Indian out its forces on alert ready to take over Sri Lanka.
 
various agencies equates Indians ?? :what:

Could possibly be the ISI . Who knows. Who cares. :coffee:

ISI cant be because ISI would be the last organisation on this earth which will would ever want that India should take over Sri Lanka.

Giving the strong ties between Pakistani forces and Sri Lankan forces we would be least interested in inviting India to take over SL.
:)
 
If so then why Indian out its forces on alert ready to take over Sri Lanka.

The suggestion that you read the article now makes sense. Jeez are you really that doff or do you just do this to provoke ? :hitwall:

Where in the article does it state that "Indian out its forces on alert to take over Sri Lanka" ???:hitwall::hitwall:
 
ISI cant be because ISI would be the last organisation on this earth which will would ever want that India should take over Sri Lanka.

Giving the strong ties between Pakistani forces and Sri Lankan forces we would be least interested in inviting India to take over SL.
:)

Perhaps it was your buddies the Mossad then. As I stated earlier. Who knows . Who cares. Point of my post is that you rush in like a chicken whose head was just severed squaking it must be India behind this all !! everytime. Sometimes you are quite funny. At other times just plain annoying :coffee:
 
If so then why Indian out its forces on alert ready to take over Sri Lanka.

Take over Sri Lanka? :woot: Now where does the article say that? Can you please point it out, you probably can see things which the rest of us cannot!

Btw, the more important question you need to ask is "why does Sl turn to India in times of its internal crises?" given all the "help" that it got from Pak and China?
 
Take over Sri Lanka? :woot: Now where does the article say that? Can you please point it out, you probably can see things which the rest of us cannot!

Btw, the more important question you need to ask is "why does Sl turn to India in times of its internal crises?" given all the "help" that it got from Pak and China?

And she claims to be a journalist :rofl:

SL and Bangladesh amongst others always turn to India. But some of our delusional neighbours believe that these nations loyalty lies with them :rofl::rofl:
 
Perhaps it was your buddies the Mossad then. As I stated earlier. Who knows . Who cares. Point of my post is that you rush in like a chicken whose head was just severed squaking it must be India behind this all !! everytime. Sometimes you are quite funny. At other times just plain annoying :coffee:

Nop its the Indians who try to rush like a chicken who's head is servered when SL Army kicked LTTE terrorists once a creation of India.



Read the entire news again. Why Indians are so restlessly ready to be on high alert in case Sri Lankan army wants a coup???


Isnt it their internal matter?

The only thing is giving India pain is that SL Army was gainig more support after it had defeated LTTE.


And SL army doesnt have that much love for India after what India did to them
 
Take over Sri Lanka? :woot: Now where does the article say that? Can you please point it out, you probably can see things which the rest of us cannot!

Btw, the more important question you need to ask is "why does Sl turn to India in times of its internal crises?" given all the "help" that it got from Pak and China?

:rofl::rofl: Few politicians can not be termed Sri Lanka.

And in the time of need it was Pakistan and China who helped them against Indian created terrorists from LTTE
 
If so then why Indian out its forces on alert ready to take over Sri Lanka.

Re-read the article... take someone's help to understand it.
Indian forces were on high alert to SAVE SL's democratically elected gov. May be this saved the gov. and SL.

I think pak gov. too should contact India whenever there are chances of Military coup there. :cheesy:
This will save pakistan.:pakistan:
 
Nop its the Indians who try to rush like a chicken who's head is servered when SL Army kicked LTTE terrorists once a creation of India.



Read the entire news again. Why Indians are so restlessly ready to be on high alert in case Sri Lankan army wants a coup???


Isnt it their internal matter?

The only thing is giving India pain is that SL Army was gainig more support after it had defeated LTTE.


And SL army doesnt have that much love for India after what India did to them

LTTE was supported by Tamil nationalists in India not the Indian government. We lost a prime minister as proof of the aforesaid. Go learn your history again.

If elected SL government calls India as a neighbour and requests assistance what should Indian government do? Say "sorry please turn to our stronger , more stable neighbour Pakistan" ??

SL army is not like Pak army. It is a defence force and is not worshipped like a God by a nation blinded with conspiracy theories. How would you know what the take of the SL army is anyway. Or as usual do you just :blah::blah::blah: when it comes to India :disagree:
 
Nop its the Indians who try to rush like a chicken who's head is servered when SL Army kicked LTTE terrorists once a creation of India.



Read the entire news again. Why Indians are so restlessly ready to be on high alert in case Sri Lankan army wants a coup???


Isnt it their internal matter?

The only thing is giving India pain is that SL Army was gainig more support after it had defeated LTTE.


And SL army doesnt have that much love for India after what India did to them

Not all coups are bloodless and there can be outbreak, India is very close to SL and hence it is customary that it will keep forces on alert.

Thinking that India will attack SL is highly misplaced.
 

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