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Sri Lanka 'happy' Jayalalithaa lost clout in New Delhi

jaya will not lose her clout, she cant hold govt hostage, but she will have enough clout to influence the govt.
 
you are right about DMK and ADMK...they become serious when it comes to national security...vaiko is bit dangerous..but he too can be adjustable at the last...
eezham issuer often arise at the time of election...no political party is different..all are using this for their own benefits...after the election all settles down....the so howling Tamil political parties didn't do anything for the upliftment of poor ceylonese Tamils living in refugee camps...they are living there without any basic amenities...no education,toilets,jobs etc etc...because they don't have the rights to vote..so no vote bank....

These Tamil parties fed this cheap propoganda for domestic consumption.They dont care about the upliftment of poor SL Tamils.We heard a lot about SL navy attack Tamil fishermen .But no one check the real fact these Tamils from TN block the lifeline of poor SL tamils by sailing in to their waters.
So others dont need to care about their emotions.TN tamils will not protect these poor peoples.All these noise is only for political advantage.

Sri Lanka : NPC Chief Minister declines Sri Lankan President\'s invitation to join him for Indian PM\'s inauguration

May 23, Colombo: Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council, Justice C.V. Wigneswaran has declined the invitation extended by the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to accompany him to the swearing in ceremony of Indian Prime Minister- elect Narendra Modi.

In a communiqué to the External Affairs Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris, the Chief Minister has said that he is unable to accept the government's "warm welcome" as the gesture would indicate that the relations between the government and the Northern Province are harmonious.

Wigneswaran said he cannot accept the invitation primarily because an acceptance would "indicate that there exists a strong co-operative spirit prevailing between the Center and the Province."

President Rajapaksa extended the invitation to the Chief Minister to join the presidential delegation to attend the swearing-in ceremony on Monday (May 26) in New Delhi.

"It is an auspicious sign that the historic election of Shri Narendra Modi has revived in the Government of Sri Lanka a sense of co-operation and partnership towards the Northern Province," the Chief Minister wrote.

He said, while people in the North are "engulfed in a climate of fear on account of the Military while the activities of the Northern Provincial Council have been stultified," accepting an invitation from the government would make him feel "guilty of facilitating tokenism".

Wigneswaran said he, however, has already extended his wishes to Narendra Modi through the Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka.

The Chief Minister expressed hope that the spirit of partnership and goodwill expressed by the President's invitation would continue to ensure the electoral mandate of the Northern Province is fulfilled and fundamental rights of the people are preserved



just remember - when LTTE was around there was question of China establishing bases in SL



how worse can it get from the present - read the CM Wigneswaran above statement - highlighted for your convenience ? and you have no shame in exposing India's impotency in dealing with SL or is this lethargy only restricted to Dravidian Tamils?

Sri Lankan fishermen raise concerns ahead of crucial talks - The Hindu

Use of trawlers a contentious issue at fishermen meet - The Hindu

Take your BS to some other place.You cheap emotions and other tricks will work in TN ,But we know the facts.You dont help these poor SL tamils and instead you are stealing their opportunities and trying block their incomes.Go and check the condition of poor Tamils in refugee camp in TN .
And you are talking about what?
You guys enter in to their waters and steal their marine resources and block the lifeline of poor SL Tamils and you need India to answers all of your dirty tricks.That will not going to happen.
 
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Sri Lankan fishermen raise concerns ahead of crucial talks - The Hindu

Use of trawlers a contentious issue at fishermen meet - The Hindu

Take your BS to some other place.You cheap emotions and other tricks will work in TN ,But we know the facts.You dont help these poor SL tamils and instead you are stealing their opportunities and trying block their incomes.Go and check the condition of poor Tamils in refugee camp in TN .
And you are talking about what?
You guys enter in to their waters and steal their marine resources and block the lifeline of poor SL Tamils and you need India to answers all of your dirty tricks.That will not going to happen.

what your problem now, I referred you to the CM's statement on existing conditions in Tamil Eelam and you are introducing a new fishermen herring ?

I don't wish to get distracted by your stupidity - the fishing industry in the under SL navy control - and most of the fishermen are resettled Sinhala's from the south.

International poaching is common if TN fishermen stray into so called "Lankan waters' so do the Lankans even as recent as 22th May 2014.

But there's no need to kill fishermen for straying in international waters, India had done nothing to stop Lankan Navy killing 700 + Tamilnadu fishermen , even your arch rival Pakistan don't kill but not your 'friendly ' neighbor ?

14 Sri Lankan fishermen arrested - The Hindu
 
Sri Lanka 'happy' Jayalalithaa lost clout in New Delhi - The Times of India


COLOMBO: Sri Lanka on Monday said it is pleased that Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa has lost any bargaining power with the Narendra Modi government because of the majority BJP has on its own in the recently-concluded Lok Sabha polls.
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa's administration was pleased that it could do business with the Centre without Tamil Nadu exercising undue influence, Lanka's media minister and government spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella said.
"A powerful government in Delhi is very good for us. Whatever the decision Centre takes, it will be without any undue influence from states like Tamil Nadu.
"We are very happy that there is a very strong government and Prime Minister (-elect) Modi does not have to depend on any other party for his majority. This means even if Jayalalithaa had won 37 out of 39 seats in Tamil Nadu, she would not be in a position to influence the Centre," Rambukwella told reporters here.
He said Rajapaksa was among the first foreign leaders to congratulate Modi after his spectacular victory and said both leaders had "a lot of similarities" but did not elaborate.
Modi had led the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to a massive victory in the general elections, with the party alone getting 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha.

Actually Jaya is happy she lost clout so she does not have to pretend anymore.
 
what your problem now, I referred you to the CM's statement on existing conditions in Tamil Eelam and you are introducing a new fishermen herring ?

I don't wish to get distracted by your stupidity - the fishing industry in the under SL navy control - and most of the fishermen are resettled Sinhala's from the south.

International poaching is common if TN fishermen stray into so called "Lankan waters' so do the Lankans even as recent as 22th May 2014.

But there's no need to kill fishermen for straying in international waters, India had done nothing to stop Lankan Navy killing 700 + Tamilnadu fishermen , even your arch rival Pakistan don't kill but not your 'friendly ' neighbor ?

14 Sri Lankan fishermen arrested - The Hindu

We knows the real behaviour of tamils.
SL Tamils even complained about these nasty behaviour of Indian Tamils.They dont have larger nets or high power trawlers.And theirs main income is from these marine resources.And Tamils from my nation regularly blocking their lifeline
Noone ask Tamils to go in to their waters .And we dont trust these 700 claim .You can keep that blabbering in your own state for the domestic consumption and political advantage.Even a small kid can understand the consequences
that the SL may face if they shoot 700 Indians.These so called Tamil brothers in TN dont even cared about poor SL refugees in TN.Otherwise they can become a successful society like Tibetans in India.
 
We knows the real behaviour of tamils.
SL Tamils even complained about these nasty behaviour of Indian Tamils.They dont have larger nets or high power trawlers.And theirs main income is from these marine resources.And Tamils from my nation regularly blocking their lifeline
Noone ask Tamils to go in to their waters .And we dont trust these 700 claim .You can keep that blabbering in your own state for the domestic consumption and political advantage.Even a small kid can understand the consequences
that the SL may face if they shoot 700 Indians.These so called Tamil brothers in TN dont even cared about poor SL refugees in TN.Otherwise they can become a successful society like Tibetans in India.
leave him....he is not even a tamil....he is a ceylonese muslim.....
 
leave him....he is not even a tamil....he is a ceylonese muslim.....

No he is not.. He's just a butt hurt tiger pussy hiding somewhere in South East Asia, trolling and stirring up shit
 
May be you are right......... It's a fact tamils aren't considered first grade Indians. Only we are saying as Indians indians, no one say as Indians. Where is Indian Nationalism? A country which spends more than 1lakh crore for military, was silent when more than 500 fishermen fell prey for the srilankan bullets. Then why we need this military? to spray flowers on our funeral? why they required? what country is this?.. If fallen fishermen are considered Indians and a fitting response was given, there Indian nationalism might have lived. Even a drop of tear wasn't shed in the funeral for the fallen fishermen, this where Tamil Nationalism born inside us.

Sethuviluntha meenavanin elavuku kooda alathu irrunthathaal, avan irantha idathil tamil desiyam piranthu vittathu. Ithu thaan unmai, naangalava kaekurom? neengala kudukureenga.
neenga solrathu sari thaan....modi padhavi la yerattum..apparam paapoom.....hope they will not repeat past mistakes.....
rajapakshe just announced to release all indian fishermen in the srilankan jails...i think its a good move....
 
Ceylon Today | India will initiate fresh dialogue with Colombo



India will initiate fresh dialogue with Colombo


India will initiate fresh dialogue with Colombo

0 May 25, 2014 2:00 am

by DILRUKSHI HANDUNNETTI


The newly-elected Bharathiya Janatha Party (BJP) will introduce a 'baggage-free' foreign policy that will allow India to foster relations with each SAARC member country and in that discourse, Sri Lanka – India's strategic neighbour – will enjoy a special place, Spokesperson for the Bharathiya Janatha Party (BJP), Nirmala Sitharaman, told Ceylon Today.


In an exclusive telephone interview with Ceylon Today, Sitharaman said, Prime Minister-elect, Narendra Modi's decision to invite leaders from all SAARC countries indicated his open-minded approach which is not coloured by the past.
The Spokesperson said, the BJP has much to offer to India, and to the region, as a growing economic hub that shares much of its roots with the subcontinent. "BJP rule will not be divisive," Sitharaman noted.
The BJP Spokesperson added that matters of foreign policy will see continuity, and soon after the swearing-in, the Modi-led Government of India will initiate a fresh dialogue with Sri Lanka, as well as others.


Sitharaman noted that the BJP would like to see old commitments fulfilled, such as devolution of power as envisaged by the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka and will promote stronger economic and cultural ties with the island.
Nirmala Sitharaman, a founding director of Pranava School in Hyderabad, has served as a Member of the National Commission for Women and currently functions as one of the six BJP Spokespersons headed by Ravi Shankar Prasad, BJP's Chief Spokesperson.


Excerpts from the interview:

Q:
This invitation extended to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa appears to have caused some ripples in Tamil Nadu, upsetting some BJP allies. What is your response?

A: The decision to invite SAARC leaders to his swearing-in as Prime Minister of India indicates a fresh approach. It is a move that stems from deep understanding of geopolitics. It is an interesting and inspiring move by Mr. Modi, in his capacity as India's next Prime Minister.
It is a prudent move. It is also a well-considered, wise decision, which should be appreciated.

Q:
India has often played the role of regional leader and when this role was questioned at times, has often reacted negatively or aggressively. Is the new Prime Minister seeking to assert the role of regional leader, through this move?

A: It is a friendly, warm gesture. It is politically prudent and practical. Modi is no longer the Chief Minister of Gujarat but the Prime Minister of India and he understands what this new role means.
It is a new role and with that, certain things must change.
There had been much questioning by some, about Modi's ability to go beyond his successful role as Chief Minister of Gujarat. He is now reaching out to the region– in friendship and warmth. He is sending out signals that his approach would be different.
There is a camp that often tries to portray Modi as someone who cannot go beyond the confines of Gujarat. But some of the moves he has already made, including his desire to have all SAARC leaders in attendance as he takes on this new responsibility, show that he is a leader who is ready to play that massive role of being India's Prime Minister.
He is ready to lead India and to play a new role in South Asia as a mature politician whose policies will be 'baggage-free.' His is a success story and undoubtedly, he will want to make India win – and South Asia too.


Q:
In pursuing bilateral relations with Sri Lanka, what would the priorities of the new Indian administration be?

A: In terms of foreign policy, there will be continuity. Modi's government will initiate a fresh dialogue with Sri Lanka, after Monday.
The commitment to devolve power in accordance with the 13th Amendment of the Sri Lankan Constitution and strengthening our economic and cultural ties with Sri Lanka will be India's top priorities.
 
Sri Lanka 'happy' Jayalalithaa lost clout in New Delhi - The Times of India


COLOMBO: Sri Lanka on Monday said it is pleased that Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa has lost any bargaining power with the Narendra Modi government because of the majority BJP has on its own in the recently-concluded Lok Sabha polls.
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa's administration was pleased that it could do business with the Centre without Tamil Nadu exercising undue influence, Lanka's media minister and government spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella said.
"A powerful government in Delhi is very good for us. Whatever the decision Centre takes, it will be without any undue influence from states like Tamil Nadu.
"We are very happy that there is a very strong government and Prime Minister (-elect) Modi does not have to depend on any other party for his majority. This means even if Jayalalithaa had won 37 out of 39 seats in Tamil Nadu, she would not be in a position to influence the Centre," Rambukwella told reporters here.
He said Rajapaksa was among the first foreign leaders to congratulate Modi after his spectacular victory and said both leaders had "a lot of similarities" but did not elaborate.
Modi had led the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to a massive victory in the general elections, with the party alone getting 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha.

Not just Sri Lanka... People in India are happy too as Jayalalitha lost her clout in Delhi! :lol:
 
Hope she looses even more clout now.... after she got set to jail.

Poor little (big) thing...
 
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