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India will never support separatism

Prof. Parthasarathy tells TNA MPs

Prof. G. Parthasarathy who was an aide of the late Indian Premier Rajiv Gandhi and currently attached to the Centre for Policy Research in New Delhi reiterated to the Tamil National Alliance that India would not support the separatist war in Sri Lanka and remain committed to a political solution for the ethnic crisis based on greater devolution of power in Sri Lanka.

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800 LTTE cadres quit

Military sources in the East confirmed that nearly 800 LTTE cadres have left the organisation from February till to date, after capturing Thoppigala.

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Tamils missed golden opportunity because of LTTE - Devananda

The Eelam People's Democratic Party leader and Minister of Social Services Douglas Devananda in a statement to mark the completion of twenty years of signing the Indo-Lanka accord said that the doors for peace talks were closed as the LTTE was coming out with meaningless conditions during the peace talks held so far.

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Rupee depreciation in line with targets

Dollar over Rs. 112: - CB Governor

The Sri Lankan rupee depreciation is in line with the targets and there is no unusual depreciation, Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal said. Cabraal was responding to opposition claims over a crisis in the Sri Lankan economy at a media briefing in Colombo last week, together with senior CB officials.

 

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