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Former Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga does not share the view that India's vote against Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council was a "let down" as she feels that there must have been "justifiable reasons" for the decision.

66-year-old Kumaratunga, who ruled Sri Lanka for 11 years from 1994, also accused the Mahinda Rajapaksa Government of not fulfilling the promises made to India and other "friendly countries" with regard to addressing the political grievances of minority Tamils.


Herself a victim of the bloodshed unleashed by the LTTE for nearly three decades having been survived an assassination bid with serious injuries, the former leader of the now ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party feels that the vote will not have any impact on the Indo-Sri Lanka relations.

"I don't think it was a matter of letting down. India has supported us for a long time, not only this government, but many governments of Sri Lanka. It has been very supportive," she told PTI in an interview here.


Here on a private visit, Kumaratunga, who fell out with President Rajapaksa during the 2010 Presidential Polls, was asked about the generally prevailing Sri Lankan view that the Indian vote was a let down.

India had voted in favour of the US-sponsored resolution at the United Nations Human Rights Council on May 23 that censured Sri Lanka for alleged human rights violations during the war with LTTE.

There has been criticism in Sri Lanka over the Indian vote with Foreign Minister GL Peiris saying domestic compulsions forced its hand while Power Minister Champika Ranawaka has been more vocal raking up other issues against New Delhi.

Kumaratunga said, "India (even) supported the government of Sri Lanka in another UN resolution in Geneva two years back. So for India having changed its mind this time, there may have been some justifiable reasons. India has been asking the Government of Sri Lanka to give a political solution."

Asked whether non-fulfilling of promises by Sri Lanka might have forced India to vote against it, Kumaratunga replied in the affirmative. "It could have. India also has its own domestic compulsions like every other country has," she said.

This is the first public comment by Kumaratunga on India's vote against Sri Lanka.

The first woman President of Sri Lanka acknowledged that India had supported Sri Lanka under "difficult circumstances" and provided aid to the country for aseveral years.

The former President also said the Sri Lankan Government should see the end of LTTE as a "window of opportunity" and address the political solution that would satisfy minority Tamils.

"India and many others have been (telling Sri Lanka to) give a political settlement to Tamil people and the government has publicly promised to India. But they don't seem to have kept those promises," she said.


India's vote against Sri Lanka not let down: Chandrika Kumaratunga - India - DNA
 
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She ruled the country for 11 years but what she did? SL economy went to minus...
 
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She ruled the country for 11 years but what she did? SL economy went to minus...

Well, she wasn't hostile to us either.

I don't know how come anti-India leaders get so popular in SL and Bangladesh despite zero intervention from us.

The easiest way to win votes in your countries is to hate India. Pakistan does it, Jamaatis try to do it, you do it and it somehow works.

Which means even to win a seat in your country you need us. :P
 
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Well, she wasn't hostile to us either.

I don't know how come anti-India leaders get so popular in SL and Bangladesh despite zero intervention from us.

The easiest way to win votes in your countries is to hate India. Pakistan does it, Jamaatis try to do it, you do it and it somehow works.

Which means even to win a seat in your country you need us. :P

who is now anti-Indian leader of Sri Lanka?
it is not valid for Sri Lanka, Sri Lankans vote for the leaders who can develop our nation. If our current leader unable to show the development he promised we will send him back home. he promised to double the GDP to US$ 6000, if he unable to do that then that's his end in 2016.

If Sri Lankans are voting for anti-Indian parties then JVP should win more seats. lol
India is just a country for Sri Lankans, no special importance about it.
 
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In each of Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, we have at least one half of the political spectrum that favours India.

The challenge now is to neutralise the one that doesn't.
 
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who is now anti-Indian leader of Sri Lanka?
it is not valid for Sri Lanka, Sri Lankans vote for the leaders who can develop our nation. If our current leader unable to show the development he promised we will send him back home. he promised to double the GDP to US$ 6000, if he unable to do that then that's his end in 2016.

If Sri Lankans are voting for anti-Indian parties then JVP should win more seats. lol
India is just a country for Sri Lankans, no special importance about it.

Your GDP is $ 6000 ??? You kidding right ? Or you don't know the meaning of GDP ?

OMG planned to doubled to $ 6000. It's $ 3000 ??? You are not good in economics
 
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Your GDP is $ 6000 ??? You kidding right ? Or you don't know the meaning of GDP ?

OMG planned to doubled to $ 6000. It's $ 3000 ??? You are not good in economics

:lol: Can't you understand a simple thing. Everyone knows what I have mentioned above is GDP Per capita of a person.

it's US$ 3096 right now, it will be exceed US$ 6000 in 2016.

Any Questions?
 
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In each of Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, we have at least one half of the political spectrum that favours India.

The challenge now is to neutralise the one that doesn't.

Former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga – main supporter of Anti–Indian Political party JVP.

In October 1999 Kumaratunga called an early presidential election. She lost vision in her right eye (permanent optic nerve damage) in an assassination attempt, by the separatist Tamil Tigers, at her final election rally at Colombo Town Hall premises on 18 December 1999.

In December 2001 she suffered a setback in the parliamentary election. Her People's Alliance lost to the UNP, and her political opponent Ranil Wickremasinghe took office as Sri Lanka's new Prime Minister. She continued as President of Sri Lanka although her relationship with the Wickremasinghe government was a strained one.

In February 2002 Wickremasinghe's government and the LTTE signed a permanent ceasefire agreement, paving the way for talks to end the long-running conflict. In December, the government and the rebels agreed to share power during peace talks in Norway. President Kumaratunga believed Wickremasinghe was being too lenient towards the LTTE. In May 2003 she indicated her willingness to sack the prime minister and government if she felt they were making too many concessions to the rebels.

On 4 November 2003, while Prime Minister Wickremasinghe was on an official visit to the United States, Kumaratunga prorogued Parliament and assigned Defense Interior and Media ministries on her.

Kumaratunga's PA and the JVP formed the United People's Freedom Alliance(UPFA) in January 2004 and dissolved Parliament. Having won the election held on 2 April 2004 the UPFA formed a government with Mahinda Rajapaksa as prime minister.

This marked the first time in history that the JVP became a partner in a Sri Lankan government.
 
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In each of Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, we have at least one half of the political spectrum that favours India.

The challenge now is to neutralise the one that doesn't.

Sri Lanka seeks F-16 jets from Pakistan

Sri Lanka’s President Chandrika Kumaratunga is to ask Pakistan’s President Musharraf for military planes, including US-built F-16 fighters, helicopters and other military equipment “to meet [Sri Lanka’s] urgent defence needs”, when she meets Pakistani President General Musharraf during the UN General Assembly session.

Sri Lanka News Portal » Blog Archive » Sri Lanka seeks F-16 jets from Pakistan - report (TamilEelam News Service)

India is hedging their bets on Kumaratunga, wait till 2016 & that too if she wins :)

Kumaratunga's two terms ended in 2005. So no more her :coffee:
 
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I don't know how come anti-India leaders get so popular in SL and Bangladesh despite zero intervention from us.

The easiest way to win votes in your countries is to hate India. Pakistan does it, Jamaatis try to do it, you do it and it somehow works.

Bro it is the same in all small countries bordering massive countries.

Its just insecurity and inferiority complex. Basic human instinct.
 
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:lol: Can't you understand a simple thing. Everyone knows what I have mentioned above is GDP Per capita of a person.

it's US$ 3096 right now, it will be exceed US$ 6000 in 2016.

Any Questions?
No I don't understand how GDP - grross domestic product/produce = per capita national income
BTW per capita means per person. GDP per capita is of Nation and not of person :P And in economics one character chage the whole meaning. Ever come across GDP GNP NNP ???
You would have understand that. And what's point in bragging anyways you made a mistake just accept it and move on. Why fu@k show attitude when particularly you don't know what you are saying
NOW IS GOOD TIME TO GET SOME REAL EDUCATION :D
Sri Lanka seeks F-16 jets from Pakistan

Sri Lanka’s President Chandrika Kumaratunga is to ask Pakistan’s President Musharraf for military planes, including US-built F-16 fighters, helicopters and other military equipment “to meet [Sri Lanka’s] urgent defence needs”, when she meets Pakistani President General Musharraf during the UN General Assembly session.

Sri Lanka News Portal » Blog Archive » Sri Lanka seeks F-16 jets from Pakistan - report (TamilEelam News Service)

Kumaratunga's two terms ended in 2005. So no more her :coffee:


From Pak ??? And F 16 ??? May be your reporter miss understood JF series to f16. BTW Pak can't sell F16 evenif they retire it from their AF. Ask it from USA they might give you
 
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