Lanka says reports alleging involvement of Indian intelligence agency to assassinate President baseless

ANI  |  Colombo [Sri Lanka] 

Sri Lanka's on Wednesday asserted that the country's relationship with is intense and encompasses multiple spheres including intelligence sharing, hence, claiming alleged involvement of agency in a plot to assassinate Sri Lanka's is baseless and false.

"The attention of the has been drawn to attributed to alleging the involvement of an Service in a plot to assassinate him. The Ministry wishes to clarify that the in this connection are baseless and false. The Ministry wishes to emphasise that relations between and including at the highest levels of government are strong, encompassing multiple spheres including intelligence sharing. It is disappointing, therefore, that matters of this nature have become the subject of taking the President's remarks out of context, which has given rise to further media and and the spread of unfounded fear among the public," Sri Lanka's said in a statement.

"In continuation of the close and regular interaction between and at all levels including at the highest levels of government, Sirisena had discussions this morning as well at a meeting with the of India in Colombo," the statement added.

The statement comes after some media reports in carried a story saying President Sirisena had allegedly shocked his cabinet by accusing India of plotting to assassinate him during a weekly meeting. The media reports had surfaced days before the of Sri Lanka Ranil Wickremesinghe is scheduled to visit

President Sirisena's Advisor and Coordinating Secretary, Shiral Lakthilaka, and (Dr) Rajitha Senaratne also refuted the media reports and asserted that the President did not make any such statement claiming agent attached to India's RAW service was involved in the alleged plot to assassinate him.

"The President had spoken in general terms about of countries attempting to assassinate leaders. This happens even in America, the President said, and added that the of India might not be aware of it. There was no mention of RAW at all," Lakthilaka was quoted as saying in Lankan newspaper Sri Lanka on Wednesday.

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First Published: Wed, October 17 2018. 17:51 IST