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Menon to arrive in Lanka with tough messages: report

India is expected to convey in the strongest terms its concerns to Sri Lanka on a number of issues when its National Security Adviser visits Colombo later this week,according to a media report

India is expected to convey in the strongest terms its concerns to Sri Lanka on a number of issues when its National Security Adviser visits Colombo later this week,according to a media report here on Sunday.

India is sending a top-level emissary to Sri Lanka to convey in the strongest terms New Delhis concerns over a string of important issues, the Sunday Times reported. Shivshankar Menon,who was once Indias top envoy here,is to meet President Mahinda Rajapaksa and powerful Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa on Friday.

Menon,who will have one-to-one meetings with both the leaders,would raise concerns over the anti-Indian stance adopted by some Sri Lankan ministers,demilitarisation of the north and east and follow up action on the UNHRC resolution which India had backed against Sri Lanka,the report said.

Menons visit comes days after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met Rajapaksa on the sidelines of the Rio20 Summit in Brazil. It was only in April this year that an Indian Parliamentary delegation led by Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj told government leaders in Colombo,We stood by you. There is a feeling of India being let down badly. There is disappointment.

Swaraj also said that Sri Lankan troops in the north should not be involved in the day-to-day lives of civilians in the north.

Since the Mahinda Rajapaksa administration was voted to office in 2005,this is the first time an Indian government emissary has sought to have one-to-one meetings with the President and the Defence Secretary,the report said.

Protect fishermen: DMK chief to Centre
CHENNAI:
DMK chief M Karunanidhi on Sunday demanded that the Centre take steps to safeguard Tamil Nadu fishermen in the wake of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa reportedly hinting that those caught fishing in Katchatheevu could face up to 20 years in jail. Karunanidhi in his party mouthpiece Murasoli said,His remarks indicate that there could be legal provisions wherein Tamil Nadu fishermen could be sentenced to 20 years in jail if caught fishing in Sri Lankan waters,.

 

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