Lankan President slams black flag stir against Modi's visit for Vesak Day

Joint opposition has called for protest against PM's upcoming discussion on deal on Trincomalee port

IANS  |  Colombo 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking at the inauguration of Basava Jayanthi 2017 and Golden Jubilee Celebration of Basava Samithi, in New Delhi on Saturday. <b>(Photo: PTI),b>

Sri Lankan President has slammed calls for a during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to Sri Lanka, a media report said.

The joint opposition has called for a during Modi's visit here to take part in the celebrations marking the UN 'Vesak Day', the most important in the Buddhist calendar, Colombo Gazette reported.

"Are they Buddhists?" President Sirisena asked with regards to those calling for the protest.

Opposition Parliamentarian Wimal Weerawansa, speaking at the joint opposition May Day rally at Galle Face, said that Modi was to discuss a deal on which he says must be opposed.

"They are trying to sell to India," he said.

He also called on joint opposition supporters to take to the streets and push for an early election.

Modi is to visit to participate in the May 12-14 celebrations. He is slated to be the chief guest at the opening ceremony in Colombo. The visit will mark his second visit to the island country.

It is the first time the UN is being held in A large number of local and foreign delegates are expected to participate.

Vesak Day, also known as Wesak or Buddha Day, is a traditional holiday celebrated annually on the full moon of the ancient lunar month of Vesakha. It is celebrated by Buddhists and usually falls in May or early June.

This year's theme is 'Buddhist teachings for social justice and sustainable world peace.'

Lankan President slams black flag stir against Modi's visit for Vesak Day

Joint opposition has called for protest against PM's upcoming discussion on deal on Trincomalee port

Joint opposition has called for protest against PM's upcoming discussion on deal on Trincomalee port

Sri Lankan President has slammed calls for a during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to Sri Lanka, a media report said.

The joint opposition has called for a during Modi's visit here to take part in the celebrations marking the UN 'Vesak Day', the most important in the Buddhist calendar, Colombo Gazette reported.

"Are they Buddhists?" President Sirisena asked with regards to those calling for the protest.

Opposition Parliamentarian Wimal Weerawansa, speaking at the joint opposition May Day rally at Galle Face, said that Modi was to discuss a deal on which he says must be opposed.

"They are trying to sell to India," he said.

He also called on joint opposition supporters to take to the streets and push for an early election.

Modi is to visit to participate in the May 12-14 celebrations. He is slated to be the chief guest at the opening ceremony in Colombo. The visit will mark his second visit to the island country.

It is the first time the UN is being held in A large number of local and foreign delegates are expected to participate.

Vesak Day, also known as Wesak or Buddha Day, is a traditional holiday celebrated annually on the full moon of the ancient lunar month of Vesakha. It is celebrated by Buddhists and usually falls in May or early June.

This year's theme is 'Buddhist teachings for social justice and sustainable world peace.'

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