header logo
Asia asset finance
Mogo Academy
Latest
Modi’s ‘historic’ visit will pave way for stronger ties: BJP
Mar 16, 201510:23 AM
Modi’s ‘historic’ visit will pave way for stronger ties: BJP

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Sri Lanka as ‘historic’ and said that it would pave the way for strong ties between both nations. 

 

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit after three decades has proved to be a historic visit.  Prime Minister’s visit to Jaffna has sent a very positive message to Tamils living in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. He also flagged of the fishermen issue and his address to the Sri Lankan Parliament was very grandly appreciated. This historic visit will pave the way for strong ties between India and Sri Lanka,” said BJP spokesperson GVL Narasimha Rao. 

 

“There are reports that five fishermen have been attacked by the Sri Lankan Navy, I think this a long time problem. This is a humanitarian issue. Sri Lanka responded favourably when the Prime Minister went to Sri Lanka, Indian fishermen were released,” he added. 

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned home late last night after wrapping up his five-day three-nation tour to Seychelles, Mauritius and Sri Lanka.

 

During his Sri Lanka visit, Prime Minister Modi met with the Sri Lankan leadership, including President Maithripala Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, former president Mahinda Rajapaksa and others.

 

He also visited the Maha Bodhi Temple to pray at the sacred Maha Bodhi Tree in Anuradhapura, besides travelling to Jaffna to hand over 27,000 houses to Tamils. He also became the first Indian Prime Minister to pay tribute to martyred Indian Army soldiers at the IPKF Memorial in Colombo.

 

The houses in Jaffna were built with India’s assistance for those who became homeless during the civil war in the island nation. Modi became the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Jaffna.

 

During his visit to Sri Lanka, Modi said the security of the two nations is indivisible and favoured a life of equality, justice and dignity for Tamils.

 

The Prime Minister also flagged off the first train from Talaimannar after the restoration of the North-South rail link that connects Jaffna with Colombo.

 

He also addressed the Sri Lankan Parliament.  (ANI)

 

 

 

MostRead
Mobitel 5g
VideoStories
Special Dengue Prevention Week in Colombo from June 15 to 21

Special Dengue Prevention Week in Colombo from June 15 to 21

“New corruption cases stalled by CIABOC” Joint Opp. seeks meeting with Chairman to raise concerns

“New corruption cases stalled by CIABOC” Joint Opp. seeks meeting with Chairman to raise concerns

Sri Lanka bans export of mineral resources without value addition

Sri Lanka bans export of mineral resources without value addition

Over 39,000 dengue cases reported islandwide; health officials warn of hospital capacity pressure

Over 39,000 dengue cases reported islandwide; health officials warn of hospital capacity pressure

Court declines request for daily access to detained ex-SIS Director Suresh Sallay

Court declines request for daily access to detained ex-SIS Director Suresh Sallay

Colombo HC dismisses Shashi Weerawansa’s appeal over passport case

Colombo HC dismisses Shashi Weerawansa’s appeal over passport case

Satyagraha staged against Suresh Sallay’s detention temporarily suspended after court decision

Satyagraha staged against Suresh Sallay’s detention temporarily suspended after court decision

Court appoints five-member special medical panel to examine Suresh Sallay’s health condition

Court appoints five-member special medical panel to examine Suresh Sallay’s health condition

Opposition calls for fair investigation into Easter attacks and Suresh Sallay

Opposition calls for fair investigation into Easter attacks and Suresh Sallay

Cabinet Spokesman rejects accusations, says Suresh Sallay treated like any other detainee (English)

Cabinet Spokesman rejects accusations, says Suresh Sallay treated like any other detainee (English)

Minister claims funds transferred to foreign companies via ‘TT’ payment method, posing as importers

Minister claims funds transferred to foreign companies via ‘TT’ payment method, posing as importers

Suresh Sallay continues hunger strike; UNP calls for parliamentary review of treatment (English)

Suresh Sallay continues hunger strike; UNP calls for parliamentary review of treatment (English)

“Executive undermining judicial independence” Sajith says public trust on government is eroding

“Executive undermining judicial independence” Sajith says public trust on government is eroding

“Family & legal intervention made hospitalization possible”Suresh Sallay remains under hospital care

“Family & legal intervention made hospitalization possible”Suresh Sallay remains under hospital care

Satyagraha campaigned launched at Colombo Fort in support of Suresh Sallay who is detrained by CID

Satyagraha campaigned launched at Colombo Fort in support of Suresh Sallay who is detrained by CID

Lassana Flora