PM Modi visits Sri Lanka Friday, bilateral relations will be strong
New -Delhi, April 4 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi leaves on an official visit to Sri Lanka on Friday 4 April. The trip is three days and ends on April 6. On this tour, he will discuss different issues with Sri Lanka President Anura Kumar Disanayake to further strengthen bilateral relations. In December last year, the president of Sri Lanka, Anuraa Kumar Disanayake, came to India, where several important issues between the two leaders were discussed. Now during this journey, the two leaders will review the mutual relationships for the common future and draw up further plans. Prime Minister Modi reaches at 20:00 on Friday night. He will stay in the Taj Samudra Hotel in Colombo, where strict security arrangements have been made. The hotel is specially decorated and preparations for presenting the Prime Minister are going hard. PM Modi visits Sri Lanka’s historic Freedom Memorial Hall on April 5. This monument was built on February 4, 1948, in memory of freedom from British rule to Sri Lanka. It is located on the Freedom Square in Sinaman Garden, Colombo, and also contains the Freedom Memorial Museum. During the 32 months deployment of the Indian Peace Force Memorial in Sri Lanka, 1.165 Indian soldiers laid down their lives. In addition, more than 5000 Sri Lankan citizens also died in this conflict. Local people are very excited about visiting Premier Modi in Sri Lanka. Rohit Ranjit, a Colombo resident, said: “This is a good diplomatic program between India and Sri Lanka. There will be a good partnership between the two countries about trade, economy and development. Sri Lankan President Anura Kumar Disanayake and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are both strong leaders and this travel will further strengthen bilateral relationships.” “At the same time, local fisherman Ravi said about Prime Minister Modi:” He is a very good person, a very soft person. People of Sri Lanka like Narendra Modi many. ”-Ians DSC/Ekd Share this story -Tags