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Bring TNA into APRC - Ranil
 
Opposition leader Ranil Wickremasinghe
Opposition leader Ranil Wickremasinghewith President Mahinda Rajapakse
Opposition leader Ranil Wickremasinghe says Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has to be brought in to the deliberations of the All Party Representative Conference (APRC).

Wickremasinghe who is in India meeting Indian leaders to apprise them of the current political situation in Sri Lanka has met India's main opposition the Bharathiya Janatha Party's top leaders including former Foreign Ministers of India, Jaswant Singh and Yashwant Sinha.

Following his talks with Jaswant Sing, he told journalists that the government and the United National Party (UNP) should both have discussions with the TNA towards achieving peace in the country.

He also says that he already had discussions with the President in this regard in finding out a political solution duly involving the Tamil National Alliance parliamentarians.

Former Foreign Minister of India, Jaswant Singh .

Wickremasinghe said that Mr.Singh wanted some information from him on the latest situation in Srilanka which he did, and had discussions based on improving Indo-Lanka relations.

The government should immediately take care of the people who are being displaced in the war Ranil emphasised in NewDelhi.

All Party Representative Conference (APRC) has been conducting deliberations well over two years but the main opposition, United National Party (UNP) led by Ranil Wickremasinghe withdrew from it last year.

 
 
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