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Sixteen-member parliamentary delegation completes five-day visit to India

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A 16-member delegation from Sri Lanka’s parliament led by Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardene and including his spouse and son who is his public relations officer last week completed a five day visit to India from Dec. 16 -20.

The delegation comprised one minister (Mr. Keheliya Rambukwella) nine government and opposition MPs and four member of the parliamentary staff including Secretary General Kushlani Rohanadeera and the speaker’s son.

They met with India’s Vice President, Shri Jagdeep Dhankar and were received by Speaker of Lok Sabha, Shri Om Birla and also held a Bilateral Parliamentary Dialogue and Exchange, the Indian High Commission in Colombo said.

They also met with India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and were hosted to a banquet lunch by the Lok Sabha Speaker.

The delegation comprised the Speaker, his wife, Deputy Speaker Ajith Rajapakse, Deputy Chairman of Committees Angajan Ramanathan, Minister Keheliya Rambukwella,, Niroshan Perera, M. Muzammil,. Waruna Priyantha Liyanage, M. Udayakumar, Marudapandi Rameshwaran, Weerasumana Weerasinghe, Jagath Samarawickrama, Mrs. Kushani Rohanadeera, Secretary- General of Parliament,

Chaminda Kularatne, Chief of Staff and Deputy Secretary –General of Parliament

Jayalath Perera, Asst. Director Administration (Table Office) and . Chameera Yapa Abeywardana, PRO to Speaker.

The Indian High Commission said the visiting parliamentarians saw the proceedings in both Houses of the Indian Parliament as also engaged in productive discussions with several MPs, cutting across party lines, during the visit.

The delegation thanked Government of India for the unprecedented assistance of USD 4 billion extended to the people of Sri Lanka in 2022. They also sought deeper and closer collaboration with India in several spheres, including trade and tourism.

Underlining civilizational linkages between the two countries, Indian leadership reiterated that they will continue to assist Sri Lanka in diverse areas such as connectivity, renewable energy and investments, among others. Both sides also called for more frequent exchanges between the Parliaments in the future.



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Lawyer’s killing: UNP wants AG to intervene to set up police probe

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… calls for resignation of Public Security Minister

The UNP has urged the Attorney General, who is the head of the Official Bar, to ensure the appointment of a suitable police team to investigate last Friday’s killing of Attorney-at-Law Buddhika Mallawaarachchi and his wife at Akuregoda. The UNP, in a statement issued yesterday (16), emphasised that the consent of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka must also be obtained.

The UNP said that the killing posed a serious threat to the integrity of Asia’s oldest Western-based legal system.

Referring to international precedents, the UNP stated that the killing of lawyers and constant death threats in the American continent had resulted in the closing of 70% of law offices in one district in Mexico.

It further recalled that a prosecutor in Ecuador and the President of the Port-au-Prince Bar Association in Haiti had been assassinated.

In addition, many lawyers, representing cartel leaders, have come under threat. Similarly, lawyers in British Columbia have been threatened with serious physical harm, and the Law Society of British Columbia recently issued notices advising members to seek police assistance if threats are made, it said.

The UNP has observed that in Sri Lanka these killings took place against a background of the Inspector General of Police taking a partisan stance against lawyers in a dispute between a lawyer and a policeman prior to the completion of the inquiry. In this instance, within two hours of the incident, the police, without an inquiry, stated that the shooting had been carried out by an organised criminal, the UNP has said, noting that this raises questions about the ability or willingness of the police to carry out investigations.

The UNP has said:

1. Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs Ananda Wijepala, who is responsible for the deterioration of law and order, including these killings, must resign.

2. The Attorney General, as the head of the Official Bar, in discussion with the Inspector General of Police, must ensure the appointment of a suitable Police team to investigate this matter. The consent of the Sri Lanka Bar Association must also be obtained.

3. The government must take administrative and if necessary legislative measures to give effect to Article 9.4 of Luxemburg Convention – Council of Europe Convention for the Protection of the Lawyers Article 9.4. The Commonwealth Association on 09 January 2026 has also endorsed this Convention stating “if the lawyer is not protected then no one is protected”.

The UNP has said it stands in solidarity with the legal community and support efforts to ensure adequate protection for lawyers.

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NPP govt. seeks Saudi assistance to enhance defence capabilities

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Sri Lanka has sought Saudi Arabian assistance to introduce advanced radar technologies capable of detecting aerial threats as well as drone capabilities to enhance aerial surveillance, the Defence Ministry said yesterday.

Sri Lanka had also raised the possibility of upgrading surveillance systems onboard SLN vessels, the Ministry said. Discussions on these matters were held when Deputy Defence Minister Maj. General Aruna Jayasekera recently met Vice Admiral Mohammed bin Abdulrahman, Commander of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces in Riyadh on the sidelines of the World Defence Show.

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SLN apprehends 25 Indian fishers

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During an operation conducted on 15 and 16 February, the Navy apprehended two Indian fishing boats, along with 25 fishers, while they were poaching off Kankesanthurai, Jaffna.

Navy headquarters said that the boats and fishers were handed over to the Fisheries Inspector of Myliddy, Jaffna, for legal action.

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