A death anniversary of a former LTTE member held in Jaffna Sri Lanka

The 35th death anniversary of Dileepan alias Rasaiya Pardeepan, who is considered to be a former LTTE terror member, was held today (15) near Nallur Temple, Jaffna with the participation of a group of political representatives and a group of people in the area. The celebration of Dileepan’s virtues was started with the participation of a group of political representatives and people in the area who placed a photo of Dileepan at the place where Dileepan’s memorial was located behind the Nallur Temple. During the period of September 15 to 26, various parsavas have made arrangements to hold Dileepan’s celebrations in several places in the north. On September 15, 1987, Dilipan Nohat Rasaiya Partipan started a fast to death behind the Nallur Temple in Jaffna to protest that he would not end his fast until the Indian peacekeeping forces left the country. During that fast, LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaranda came and asked him to stop the fast, but he did not give up the fast and on September 26 he died due to fasting during the fast. Even at the time of his death, the LTTE gave him the rank of Lt. Col. and he was then known as Lt. Col. Dileepan. Lanka c news
A statement from the head of the IMF about the crisis in Sri Lanka

Ms. Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, says that it is expected that Japan, India and China, the three main creditor countries in Sri Lanka, will participate in the search for solutions to Sri Lanka’s economic crisis. She mentioned this in an interview with the Center for Global Development about the situation that Sri Lanka is facing today as a country affected by the debt crisis. “As far as Sri Lanka is concerned, there are three main creditor countries. Japan, India and China. We strongly expect that the participation of those parties will happen soon. Then other parameters have to be taken into consideration including the private sector” she said
Queen Elizabeth death-Queen’s guard collapsed and falls on the face to the ground

Foreign media have reported a video showing a person falling in front of Queen Elizabeth’s body. A member of the security forces who were waiting for the protection of the Queen’s body has fallen. Foreign media have further reported that he collapsed due to fainting. In the meantime, it is further reported that the BBC’s live broadcasting activities were also disrupted by the related incident. This is how the camera recorded the incident.
Negotiations between Nepal and Sri Lanka

A preliminary discussion has been held regarding reaching a bilateral agreement with Nepal on providing tourism and university education opportunities in Sri Lanka. The Presidential Media Division stated that the discussions were held with President Ranil Wickramasinghe and Nepalese Ambassador Bashu Dev Mishra. There, an agreement has been reached to implement a youth exchange program, allowing the youth of the two countries to join for university education and tourism opportunities.
