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GoI calls all-party meet on Sri Lanka crisis tomorrow

Protesters, many carrying Sri Lankan flags, gather outside the president's office in Colombo.

New Delhi: An all-party meeting on the turmoil in Sri Lanka has been called on Tuesday evening, with briefings by GoI ministers Nirmala Sitharaman and Dr S Jaishankar, the government said on Sunday, following appeals by Tamil Nadu-based parties to intervene in the crisis.

At a meeting of parties ahead of the Monsoon Session of parliament, the DMK and AIADMK demanded that India intervene in the neighbouring country which is facing its worst economic emergency in seven decades, news agency PTI reported.

Both parties raised the condition of the country’s Tamil population, M Thambidurai of the AIADMK, which is part of the ruling coalition at the centre, and TR Baalu of the DMK, which governs Tamil Nadu, said.

India has so far maintained a hands-off role in the crisis. Last week, in a carefully worded statement, the Ministry of External Affairs India said, “India stands with the people of Sri Lanka as they seek to realise their aspirations for prosperity and progress through democratic means and values, established institutions and constitutional framework.”

The statement said Sri Lanka occupies a central place in its Neighbourhood First policy. “India is Sri Lanka’s closest neighbour and our two countries share deep civilisational bonds,” it added.

Sri Lanka’s protest movement reached its 100th day Sunday, having forced one president from office and now turning its sights on his successor as the country’s economic crisis continues.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled his palace shortly before demonstrators invaded it last weekend and on Thursday resigned from the presidency.

His mismanagement is blamed for Sri Lanka’s financial turmoil, which has forced its 22 million people to endure shortages of food, fuel and medicines since late last year.

 

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