Friday, 07 January 2005  
The widest coverage in Sri Lanka.
Politics
News

Business

Features

Editorial

Security

Politics

World

Letters

Sports

Obituaries

Archives

Mihintalava - The Birthplace of Sri Lankan Buddhist Civilization

Government - Gazette

Silumina  on-line Edition

Sunday Observer

Budusarana On-line Edition





Govt perturbed over LTTE allegations

A regular extra consignment of food, medicine and other essentials have been sent to the people in the North and East affected by the tsunami disaster since December 27. This is in addition to the regular supplies sent to the people displaced by the military conflict, the Presidential Secretariat said yesterday.

The Government is perturbed at the conflicting statements of Mr. Thamilselvam to the International Media, that LTTE areas are not getting assistance from the Government.

It is unfortunate that the LTTE and its agents are now carrying on a campaign that LTTE held areas do not receive disaster aid from the Government, the Secretariat said.

"The people in the affected areas in Jaffna, Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu have in fact been receiving more Government assistance than those affected in the South.

"The Southern districts and some parts of the Eastern districts being more accessible, receive sufficient quantities of assistance from NGO's, the business community and other organisations," it said.

For the past two decades the Government has been sending food and essential supplies to the Northern and Eastern Provinces to be distributed to people displaced by the military conflict.

These items were distributed through the District Administration headed by the Government Agents in each of the districts, states the media release.

The Secretary to the President wrote toThamilselvam on December 28 informing him that the Government stands ready to grant assistance to disaster affected persons and areas.

The Secretary requested the LTTE to keep him informed of the relief requirements in areas held by them.

Thamilselvam at a meeting with UN representatives held at the LTTE Press Secretariat on December 29 had thanked the President for initiating action to provide relief to the North and East.

He said that he saw the cooperation from the Government as a silver lining.

The LTTE expressed its satisfaction at the relief measures implemented and had communicated this to the Heads of UN Agencies and officials representing the President when they visited the North soon after the disaster.

www.millenniumcitysl.com

www.panoramaone.com

www.keellssuper.com

www.Pathmaconstruction.com

www.srilankabusiness.com

www.ceylincoproperties.com

www.singersl.com

www.peaceinsrilanka.org

www.helpheroes.lk


News | Business | Features | Editorial | Security
Politics | World | Letters | Sports | Obituaries


Produced by Lake House
Copyright © 2003 The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd.
Comments and suggestions to :Web Manager


Hosted by Lanka Com Services