Office-bearers appointed to India-Sri Lanka Parliamentary Friendship Association

November 12, 2021 at 10:42 AM

The India- Sri Lanka Parliamentary Friendship Association for the 9th Parliament of Sri Lanka was established yesterday at the Parliament complex.

The event took place during a meeting under the patronage of the Speaker of Parliament, Mahinda Yapa Abeywardana. High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka, Gopal Baglay was invited as the Guest of Honour at the meeting.

The Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka said the meeting was attended by more than 100 Members of Parliament and included several Ministers, State Ministers, and MPs.  

Speakers at the meeting highlighted that this was the largest number of attendees they had seen for the establishment of a Parliamentary Friendship Association. This was highlighted as a testimony to the strength of the India- Sri Lanka bilateral relationship.

During the meeting, the Minister of Irrigation and State Minister of National Security & Disaster Management, and State Minister of Home Affairs Chamal Rajapaksa was elected as the President of the Association.  

MPs Rauff Hakeem, M.A Sumanthiran, and Dr. V. Radhakrishnan were elected as the Vice- Presidents of the association. Further, MP Anura Priyadharshana Yapa and State Minister for Estate Housing and Community Infrastructure Jeevan Thondaman were elected as the Secretary and Asst. Secretary respectively. MP Jagath Kumara Sumithraarachchi was elected as the Treasurer of the Association.

Speaking at the event, Foreign Minister Prof. G.L.Peiris highlighted the close civilizational ties between India and Sri Lanka. He also highlighted that the greatest gift of India to Sri Lanka was Buddhism and stressed the importance of people-to-people connections between the two countries.  

In his remarks, High Commissioner congratulated the President and office bearers on their membership of the Association. He also expressed confidence that the establishment of the Association would reinvigorate Parliamentary exchanges and interactions between the two democracies. He added that this would further aid in strengthening the multi-faceted bilateral relationship between the two nations, especially in six areas including fostering sharing of democratic values, cooperation in combating common challenges, enhancing people-to-people connectivity, encouraging greater economic engagement, strengthening the cultural connections, and sharing the fruits of development partnership.

The High Commissioner also read out excerpts from a message from Om Birla, Speaker of the Lok Sabha addressed to Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka extending his heartiest congratulations on the occasion. (NewsWire)