Last Updated : 20-06-2013 03:26

 
 
 

A shout to Tamil Nadu

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Businessmen from the countries main trading hub, Pettah closed shops today in order to protest the harassment of visiting Lankan pilgrims to Tamil Nadu. The protestors marched towards the Indian High Commission causing a major traffic congestion in Colombo. By Kushan Pathiraja





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-10+26 # patriot 2012-09-06 17:54
matter is very low prioritized than other local problems like srudents uprising...
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-8+20 # Mohamed 2012-09-06 18:23
every muted - putted to silent mode? - not like other protest....
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-11+20 # kumar 2012-09-06 18:44
Are you expecting a riot?
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-0+2 # gamarala 2012-09-06 23:30
govt office workers at work...
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-6+3 # suby rooby 2012-09-06 23:58
Big nuisance to everybody. If they want to protest they must go and do it in Tamil Nadu.
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-3+5 # Dhammika perera 2012-09-07 04:50
Paid by the government.
No one is working. Everyone in the streets. Students, teachers, these government slaves.
Bright future mother lanka.
According to Mr.P.B. Jayasundara
" Sri Lanka's economic growth this year may range between 6.7% and 7.2%.
I don't how the hake this could happen.
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-3+5 # Dilip 2012-09-07 06:23
The sign should say not to harm the Tamils in North & East...
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-1+1 # PureSrilankan 2012-09-08 10:42
Business As Usual. Bunch of Idiots who probably wouldn't even know wot they protesting for!!!
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