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Sri Lanka activists stage protest against Modi
By AFP
Published: June 10, 2014
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Sri Lankan pro-government supporters burn a larger-than-life photograph of Tamil Nadu state Chief Minister Jayalalitha Jayaram during a demonstration outside the Indian High Commission in Colombo on June 10, 2014. The activists denounced India s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Jayaram for allegedly interfering in Sri Lanka s domestic politics. PHOTO: AFP

COLOMBO: Hundreds of activists protested in the Sri Lankan capital Tuesday against India’s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi for urging the island to step up post-war reconciliation with ethnic minority Tamils.

The pro-government protesters waved placards that read “Modi don’t be foolish” and shouted anti-Modi slogans outside the Indian High Commission – the de facto embassy – in Colombo over the prime minister’s comments made last month.

The protesters accused Modi, who swept to power with a landslide election win in May, of interfering in Sri Lanka’s internal affairs.

The activists, led by the National Freedom Front, a coalition partner in President Mahinda Rajapakse’s government, also targeted the chief minister of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, Jayalalitha Jayaram.

The protesters burnt a photograph of Jayaram, who has called for Modi to probe the “genocide” that she alleged was committed against Tamils during Sri Lanka’s decades-long separatist war.

Sri Lanka is under international pressure to probe allegations that up to 40,000 civilians were killed in the finale of the war between the military and Tamil rebels that ended in 2009.

Rajapakse held talks with Modi after attending his inauguration last month. Modi urged Rajapakse at the talks to devolve political power to Tamils in reconciliation efforts.

There have been tensions between the two countries over Colombo’s treatment of its Tamil minority, which shares close cultural and religious ties with the more than 70 million Tamils in Tamil Nadu state.

Last week, Sri Lanka’s government reacted angrily to Jayaram’s “genocide” remark, which it said reflected her bias against Sri Lanka.

Tamil Nadu, which is separated from Sri Lanka by a narrow strip of sea known as the Palk Strait, had in the 1980s provided safe haven to Tamil guerrillas who were fighting for an independent state carved out of Sri Lanka, the majority of whose population is ethnic Sinhalese.
 
Sri Lanka activists stage protest against Modi
By AFP
Published: June 10, 2014

Sri Lankan pro-government supporters burn a larger-than-life photograph of Tamil Nadu state Chief Minister Jayalalitha Jayaram during a demonstration outside the Indian High Commission in Colombo on June 10, 2014. The activists denounced India s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Jayaram for allegedly interfering in Sri Lanka s domestic politics. PHOTO: AFP

COLOMBO: Hundreds of activists protested in the Sri Lankan capital Tuesday against India’s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi for urging the island to step up post-war reconciliation with ethnic minority Tamils.

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I don't think its offensive .. reconciliation will be better for sri-lanka not india
 
:lol: They really need jobs.

All he did was urge for peace. Is that wrong? Jayalalitha yes I can understand, but why Modi?
 
:lol: They really need jobs.

All he did was urge for peace. Is that wrong? Jayalalitha yes I can understand, but why Modi?

why ??

COLOMBO: Hundreds of activists protested in the Sri Lankan capital Tuesday against India’s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi for urging the island to step up post-war reconciliation with ethnic minority Tamils.
 
why ??

COLOMBO: Hundreds of activists protested in the Sri Lankan capital Tuesday against India’s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi for urging the island to step up post-war reconciliation with ethnic minority Tamils.

That's what. He simply advocated peace in a diplomatic manner. If these guys get so riled up, it is simply a political stunt
 
That's what. He simply advocated peace in a diplomatic manner. If these guys get so riled up, it is simply a political stunt

These idiots are the Colombo's equivalents of the brainless Eelamist mutts in Tamil Nadu.. Thank god they're only a handful unlike their counterparts
 
this is the typical mentality of genocidal Lankans, they promise everything to the world, including Indian PM but when asked for implementation , they start the blame game- blame Tamils, TN, TN politicians, TN CM , ,

will the regime sponsored skinheads stage protest against US and UK embassies ,

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every one has a right to a field day ...enjoy...nothing to be offended of ..just chillax
 
i think they do not represent the govt , looks like some bunch of jobless ppl
 
i think they do not represent the govt , looks like some bunch of jobless ppl

they are nationalistic allies of President Rajapaksa who have been irked by the new Indian government`s insistence on implementing the 13th amendment.

The activists, led by the National Freedom Front, a coalition partner in President Mahinda Rajapakse’s government, also targeted the chief minister of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, Jayalalitha Jayaram
 
These idiots are the Colombo's equivalents of the brainless Eelamist mutts in Tamil Nadu.. Thank god they're only a handful unlike their counterparts

Yeah, let them burn effigies or whatever. We should not lose the broader picture.
 
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