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PM’S planned speech in Sri Lankan House cancelled

- Tariq Butt

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan’s planned address to the Sri Lankan parliament, during his upcoming visit to the island country, has been cancelled, said a report.

Khan is scheduled to travel to Colombo on a two-day trip from Feb.22. Besides his meetings with Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and atending an investors’ conference, he was to address the Sri Lankan parliament on Feb.24.

The speech to parliament had been included in Khan’s itinerary on Pakistan government’s request. However, it was later cancelled. Media reports from Sri Lanka give different reasons for the cancellati­on of Khan’s address.

One of them quoted Foreign Secretary Jayanath Colombage as having said that Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywarden­a had requested for cancellati­on on the pretext of COVID-19.

However, the same report cited unnamed sources as saying that there were elements within the Sri Lankan government, who did not want the speech to take place as they feared that doing so could further harm ties with India, which have already been strained ater the cancellati­on of a deal over the East Container Terminal in Colombo port.

It was expected that Khan would raise the Kashmir issue during his speech, which could have upset Delhi. Similarly, giving opportunit­y to the Pakistani prime minister, a newspaper said, could have been implied as giving Khan parity to Modi.

But, another speculatio­n doing the rounds is that the Sri Lankan government was concerned about Khan speaking about the rights of Muslims in Sri Lanka, who have faced abuses at the hands of Buddhist majority, rising anti-muslim sentiments, and biased government actions.

The Sri Lankan government had, moreover, made its compulsory cremation rule for those dying from COVID-19 applicable to Muslims in the country. The government, however, earlier this month exempted the Muslims from cremation and allowed them to bury their dead ater a global outcry over the issue.

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