Sunday, June 08, 2014

Cheat Modi sought retribution in Geneva to Sri Lanka! - Jehan Perera warned.


News ServiceAs Manmohan Singh Narendra Modi-led BJP government, the Congress Colombo tries to cheat the state and its consequences are serious, Dr. Jehan Perera, executive director of the National Peace Council has warned. Congress promises given to the government in Colombo. Then not fulfill them. Modi, as is the current state and the consequences of attempting to cheat will definitely be taking seriously.
 
Report of the 13th amendment to the constitution that will give police powers, the Parliament Minister GL. L.. Peiris recently said in Geneva in the future and cause problems. President Mahinda Rajapaksa told the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the 13th amendment to the full implementation of a calling, the External Affairs Minister GL. L.. Peiris, of its police powers granted to kuriyullamaiyanatu next year's Geneva Session of India's support availability becomes an opportunity created.


The main issues in Sri Lanka, India BJP The Government is well aware of the opportunities. However, it is not possible to know about the basic issues in the country. However, there are major problems in the course of its intervention. Modi Government aracaippola palavinamanatalla Congress. Nevertheless, the pressure on Congress to give the government and the issues that came up here.Indians have chosen him to be a strong prime minister Narendra Modi. Therefore, the government promises to give Congress shall state that the Sri Lankan government wanted to see Modi as deception. G. minister of police powers can not provide. L.. Peiris say nothing of the Government of India does not provide an immediate response. However, as a consequence of the Geneva session to be held next year in India, Sri Lanka likely to go without support. The Sri Lankan government, the BJP needs to favor avatanamakave easier said than etaipotatu. 
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