Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Modi visit: Twists and turns behind the scenes

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It is all too well known that Ports and Shipping Minister Arjuna Ranatunga is a strong opponent of the deal as it stands to hand over the Hambantota Port to a Chinese company.

This is probably why eyebrows were raised when President Maithripal­a Sirisena who, amidst cabinet ministers and other VIPs, exhorted Mr. Ranatunga to join his entourage to fly to the hill country. They were accompanyi­ng Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi who declared open a hospital in Dickoya and later addressed a rally in Norwood near Hatton.

It was last Tuesday that the Cabinet of Ministers discussed the Concession Agreement between the Government and the Chinese company for the Hambantota Port, a legally binding document.

The President made the loud appeal to Mr. Ranatunga to join him just after the UN backed internatio­nal conference on Vesak ended at the Bandaranai­ke Memorial Internatio­nal Conference Hall (BMICH).

Political parties representi­ng those in the central hills had collected large sums of money for the Modi event from Tamil businessme­n in Colombo. Yet, they failed to hire a compere for the Modi rally.

That work was carried out by Minister Mano Ganeshan. In addition to making a speech himself, he kept announcing who the other speakers would be. That included both President Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe.

Both Mr. Ganeshan and former Minister Arumugam Thondaman were on the same stage. Mr. Thondaman, now no longer the Lord and Master of the plantation­s, was seated in the second row while Mr. Ganeshan and Minister P. Digambaram were in the front row.

A request by Vinayagamo­orthy Muralathir­an alias Karuna, the former LTTE deputy turned SLFP vice president turned his own party leader, for a meeting with Premier Modi did not materialis­e.

 ??  ?? Minister Mano Ganesan compering at the meeting at Dickoya
Minister Mano Ganesan compering at the meeting at Dickoya

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