Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Ahead of Modi’s trip, Lanka removes wasp nests from hill town

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Sri Lanka has started removing wasp nests in the central hill area of Dickoya ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit later this week to avoid any possible “attack” by the insects.

Security units assigned to provide security to Modi are coordinati­ng with the Hatton superinten­dents of police office and have obtained the assistance of the organisati­on for the protection of such insects.

The nests are being currently removed by the Hatton Police Director’s Office following orders from police chief Pujith Jayasunder­a.

Sri Lankan police fear that helicopter­s carrying the VIPs could disturb multiple wasp nests in large trees in the vicinity.

“Sri Lankan authoritie­s have taken measures to prevent any attack by these wasps that are now present in large numbers in the estate sector,” an official source said.

Modi will travel to Sri Lanka on May 11 to attend the biggest Buddhist festival, Vesak Day, the next day.

The Internatio­nal Day of Vesak celebratio­ns to be held in Colombo from May 12 to 14 will include an Internatio­nal Buddhist Conference in which more than 400 delegates from 100 countries will participat­e.

He will inaugurate a wellequipp­ed hospital in Dickoya built with Indian assistance.

Modi will later address a public rally at the Norwood grounds.

Both the Sri Lankan leaders, President Maithripal­a Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, are to accompany the Indian Prime Minister to the hill region.

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