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India strongly condemns terror strikes in Sri Lanka, offers help

Calls for concerted global action to effectivel­y deal with the menace

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: India on Sunday strongly condemned the serial blasts on multiple locations in Sri Lanka while Prime Minister Narendra Modi held telephonic conversati­ons with the president and the premier of the island nation offering all possible help and assistance to deal with the situation.

In his conversati­on with the Sri Lankan leadership, Modi termed the serial blasts as a "cold-blooded and pre-planned barbaric acts" and pointed out that the attacks were another grave reminder of the most serious challenge posed to the entire humanity by terrorism in our region and the entire world.

In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said there can be no justificat­ion for any act of terror and called for concerted global action to effectivel­y deal with the menace, including cross-border terrorism.

Over 200 people were killed and around 500 others were injured in a series of blasts at several locations in Sri Lanka in which suicide bombers were involved in at least two of the eight attacks that struck three churches and luxury hotels frequented by foreigners on Easter Sunday.

"We extend our deepest condolence­s to the families of the victims and to the people and Government of Sri Lanka. We wish speedy recovery to those injured in the attacks," the MEA statement said.

The ministry said India has always opposed and rejected terrorism in all forms and manifestat­ions and there can be no

justificat­ion for any kind of terror.

"We call for perpetrato­rs of such ghastly and heinous act and those who provide them support to be brought to justice expeditiou­sly," the ministry said.

"We strongly condemn the serial blasts on multiple locations in Sri Lanka today morning in which many people have been killed and injured.

"We extend our deepest condolence­s to the families of the victims and to the people and Government of Sri Lanka. We wish speedy recovery to those injured in the attacks," the MEA statement said.

In his telephonic conversati­on with Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, Modi conveyed his heartfelt condolence­s on his own behalf as well as on behalf of all Indians, over the loss of

over 200 lives in the terrorist action, a government release said.

It said Modi condemned in the strongest terms the serial terrorist attacks perpetrate­d at various places, including religious places and during a religious festival, according to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office.

The Prime Minister renewed the offer of all possible help and assistance to Sri Lanka for ensuring its security against the challenges such as those posed by terrorism, the release said. The Prime Minister also wished a speedy recovery for the injured and offered any kind of medical assistance for treatment of the injured.

Sources said Modi spoke to the Sri Lankan leadership while he was himself travelling across the country for his political campaign. The sources saidw the PM spoke to the Lankan President even as the latter is currently in Singapore.

Condemning the blasts, Modi earlier said there is no place for barbarism in the region and that India stands in solidarity with the people of the island nation.

"Strongly condemn the horrific blasts in Sri Lanka. There is no place for such barbarism in our region," he tweeted.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj also said India was keeping a close watch on the situation.

"Colombo - I am in constant touch with Indian High Commission­er in Colombo. We are keeping a close watch on the situation. @Indiainsl," Swaraj tweeted.

"India has always opposed and rejected terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions, and has urged concerted action by the internatio­nal community against terrorism,

including cross-border terrorism. There can be no justificat­ion whatsoever for any act of terror," the MEA said in the statement.

 ?? AP ?? Relatives of a blast victim grieve outside a morgue in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday
AP Relatives of a blast victim grieve outside a morgue in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday

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