The Sri Lanka High Commission reliable which President Mahinda Rajapaksa will not attend a World Islamic Economic Forum due to destined circumstances, as well as not because of protests.
PETALING JAYA: With assorted Indian groups objecting to a revisit of Sri Lankan boss Mahinda Rajapaksa to Malaysia early next month for an international forum, it has now been reliable which Rajapaksa will not be entrance after all.
This has been reliable by a Sri Lankan High Commission's media affairs counselor, Rizvi Hassen.
"President Rajapaksa will not be entrance due to destined circumstances," pronounced Rizvi in an email association to FMT.
Mahinda was invited to attend a World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) in Johor Baru from December 4 to 6.
The invitation however had sparked off protests from leaders of a Indian community here.
The Sri Lankan leader's deficiency however, is not due to a assorted protests by political as well as non-political entities, pronounced Rizvi.
"It is not due to a protests. The decision (to not attend a WEIF) was decided before a protests took place," pronounced Rizvi.
On Friday MIC Youth sent a criticism memorandum to a Foreign Affairs Ministry objecting a planned revisit by Mahinda.
Separately a cabinet was additionally setup by Penang Deputy Chief Minister P Ramasamy to object Mahinda's presence here.
Yesterday, Sri Lanka War Victim Concerned Team (Api) protested in front of a Sri Lankan High Commission over a proposed visit. MIC Youth members additionally lodged a military inform against Mahinda for purported fight crimes.
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The Indians in Malaysians who have been largely made up of ethnic Tamil have been expressing their displeasure due to Mahinda's role in quashing a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in 2009 after a twenty-six year polite war.
It was reported which some 100,000 civilians together with 40,000 of Tamils were killed whilst some-more than 300,000 people were displaced during a long-standing conflict.
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