By Jehan Perera –

Jehan Perera
Minister Bimal Rathnayake has urged all Sri Lankan refugees in India to return to Sri Lanka,with stating that provision has been made for their reintegration. He called on India to grant citizenship to those who wished to stay on in India, but added that the government would welcome them back with both hands if they chose Sri Lanka. He gave due credit to the Organisation for Eelam Refugees Rehabilitation (OfERR), an NGO led by SC Chandrahasan, the son of SJV Chelvanayakam, widely regarded as the foremost advocate of a federal solution and a historic leader of the Federal Party. OfERR has for decades assisted refugees, particularly Sri Lankan Tamils in India, with documentation, advocacy and voluntary repatriation support. Given the slow pace of resettlement of Ditwah cyclone victims, the government will need to make adequate preparations for an influx of Indian returnees for which it will need all possible assistance. The minister’s acknowledgement indicates that the government appreciates the work of NGOs when they directly assist people.
The issue of Sri Lankan refugees in India is a legacy of the three-decade long war that induced mass migration of Tamil people to foreign countries. According to widely cited estimates, the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora today exceeds one million and is often placed between 1 and 1.5 million globally, with large communities in Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. India, particularly Tamil Nadu, continues to host a significant refugee population. Current figures indicate that approximately 58,000 to 60,000 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees live in camps in India, with a further 30,000 to 35,000 living outside camps, bringing the total to around 90,000. These numbers have declined over time but remain one of the most visible human legacies of the conflict.

File photo| At NGO led by SC Chandrahasan, the son of SJV Chelvanayakam and Uvindu Kurukulasuriya
The fact that the government has chosen to make this announcement at this time indicates that it is not attempting to gloss over the human rights issues of the past that continue into the present. Those who suffered victimisation during the war may be encouraged that their concerns remain on the national agenda and have not been forgotten. Apart from those who continue to be refugees in India, there are more than 14,000 complaints of missing persons still under investigation according to the Office on Missing Persons, which has received tens of thousands of complaints since its establishment. There are also unresolved issues of land taken over by the military as high security zones, though some land has been released, and prisoners held in long term detention under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which the government has pledged to repeal and replace.
Sequenced Response
In addressing the issue of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in India, the government is sending a message to the Tamil people that it is not going to gloss over the past. The indications are that the government is sequencing its responses to problems arising from the past. The government faces a range of urgent challenges, some inherited from previous governments, such as war era human rights concerns, and others that have arisen more recently after it took office. The most impactful of these crises are not of its own making. Global economic instability has affected Sri Lanka significantly. The Middle East war has contributed to a shortage of essential fuels and fertilizers worldwide. Sri Lanka is particularly vulnerable to rising fuel prices. Just months prior to these global pressures, Sri Lanka faced severe climate related shocks, including being hit by a cyclone that led to floods and landslides across multiple districts and caused loss of life and extensive damage to property and livelihoods.
From the beginning of its term, the government has been compelled to prioritise economic recovery and corruption linked to the economy, which were central to its electoral mandate. As the International Monetary Fund has emphasised, Sri Lanka must continue reforms to restore macroeconomic stability, reduce debt vulnerabilities and strengthen governance. The economic problems that the government must address are urgent and affect all communities, whether in the north or south, and across Sinhalese, Tamil and Muslim populations. These problems cannot be postponed. However, issues such as dealing with the past, holding provincial council elections and reforming the constitution are not experienced as equally urgent by the majority, even though they are of deep importance to minorities. Indeed, the provincial council system was designed to address the concerns of the minorities and a solution to their problems.
Unresolved grievances tend to reappear in new forms when not addressed through political processes. Therefore, they need to be addressed sooner rather than later, even if they are not the most immediate priorities for the government. It must not be forgotten that the ethnic conflict and the three decade long war it generated was the single most destructive blow to the country, greatly diminishing its prospects for rapid economic development. Prolonged conflict reduced investment, diverted public expenditure and weakened institutions. If Sri Lanka’s early leaders had been able to negotiate peacefully and resolve their differences, the country might have fulfilled predictions that it could become the “Switzerland of the East.”
Present Opportunity
The present government has a rare opportunity to address the issues of the past in a way that ensures long term peace and justice. It has a two thirds majority in parliament, giving it the constitutional space to undertake significant reforms. It has also demonstrated a more inclusive approach to ethnic and religious minorities than many earlier governments which either mobilized ethnic nationalism for its own purposes or feared it too much to take political risks to undertake necessary reforms. Public trust in the government, as noted by international observers, remains relatively strong. During her recent visit, IMF Director General Kristalina Georgieva stated that “there is a window of opportunity for Sri Lanka,” noting that public trust in the government provides a foundation for reform.
It also appears that decades of public education on democracy, human rights and coexistence have had positive effects. This education, carried out by civil society organisations over several decades, sometimes in support of government initiatives and more often in the face of government opposition, provides a foundation for political reform aimed at justice and reconciliation. Civil society initiatives, inter-ethnic dialogue and rights-based advocacy have contributed to shaping a more informed public about controversial issues such as power-sharing, federalism and accountability for war crimes. The government would do well to expand the appreciation it has deservedly given to OfERR to other NGOs that have dedicated themselves addressing the ethnic and religious mistrust in the country and creating greater social cohesion.
The challenge for the government is to engage in reconciliation without undue delay, even as other pressures continue to grow. Sequencing is necessary, but indefinite postponement carries risks. If this opportunity for conflict resolution is not taken, it may be a long time before another presents itself. Sri Lanka may then continue to underperform economically, remaining an ethnically divided polity, not in open warfare, but constrained by unresolved tensions. The government’s recent reference to Tamil refugees in India is therefore significant. It shows that even while prioritising urgent economic and global challenges, it has not forgotten the past. Sri Lanka has a government with both the mandate and the capacity to address that past in a manner that secures a more stable and just future for all its people.
Nathan / March 24, 2026
… The issue of Sri Lankan refugees in India is a legacy of the three-decade long war.
This is an open secret.
What the closed secret is: Whose legacy is that war!
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RBH59 / March 24, 2026
The country has urged Sri Lankan refugees in India to return to Sri Lanka, assuring support for their reintegration. He also suggested that those wishing to stay in India may be granted citizenship.
However, many Tamil refugees, especially those from countries like Canada, may not speak Sinhala. Therefore, government departments should ensure English-speaking staff are available to avoid language barriers.
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old codger / March 24, 2026
RBH,
Why would any refugees in their right mind want to come back here? They already live in Tamilnadu, which has a 25% higher per capita income than Sri Lanka, and where the COL is half that of SL. They can buy a used car for 45,000 bucks. Go figure.
https://www.carwale.com/used/chennai/maruti-suzuki/
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Ajith / March 24, 2026
“Minister Bimal Rathnayake has urged all Sri Lankan refugees in India to return to Sri Lanka,with stating that provision has been made for their reintegration.”
Word is not enough. Every one can talk. But in reality The governments can change in the future. Before calling them the country need a change in the system where the Tamils can have their own security.
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leelagemalli / March 25, 2026
Ajith @
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Debate over the condition of Tamils in Sri Lanka remains complex and often shaped by geography, lived experience, and political perspective.
In the Northern and Eastern regions, some communities emphasize that the end of the civil war in May 2009 brought greater physical security compared to life under the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, while others continue to point to unresolved grievances such as land issues, militarization, and limited political autonomy.
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At the same time, many Tamils living in Colombo and other urban centers experience relative stability and coexistence, which can create differing perceptions within the Tamil community itself about present-day realities.
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The political rise of the National People’s Power (NPP) in the 2024 elections drew notable support from Northern and Eastern voters, raising expectations for meaningful reconciliation and reform. However, critics argue that, more than a year into governance, visible progress on ethnic reconciliation, devolution of power, or confidence-building measures has been limited. This has led to frustration among some Tamil constituencies who had hoped for concrete steps, while also fueling skepticism among sections of the broader population about whether campaign promises were realistic or strategically made to secure electoral gains.
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Ajith / March 27, 2026
“Debate over the condition of Tamils in Sri Lanka remains complex and often shaped by geography, lived experience, and political perspective.”
There is no debate over the political perspective of Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka. There is no doubt that majority of Tamils are historically lived in the North East of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka’s first census by British was clearly tells that truth. Before Europeans this island was ruled by Kings and it is the British who united all kingdoms. Unfortunately, the expectations of united Ceylon did not bring any good for the island. It is now a bankrupted country and all the responsibility is on the past 77 years of Buddhist Sinhala Governments whether it is SLFP or UNP.
It is true that the NPP (JVP) Government which came to power used the Aragalaya movement failing on the promises arises from the system change. It is not easy to anyone to come out of the bankruptcy with religious extremism. The Religion will kill the country.
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leelagemalli / March 24, 2026
JP,
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The assertion that the current government possesses both the mandate and the capacity to meaningfully address Sri Lanka’s deeply rooted challenges appears increasingly disconnected from the lived reality of citizens. While electoral victory may grant a mandate in a formal sense, it does not automatically translate into administrative competence or strategic clarity. Many of the government’s early promises were ambitious, but they now seem to have been made without sufficient groundwork, consultation, or institutional readiness. As a result, even relatively minor issues remain unresolved, raising legitimate concerns about whether the leadership is equipped to handle more complex, historically entrenched problems.
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MongolianThroatSinger / March 25, 2026
The ONLY solution to the country’s problems, current and past, is to have a Colombo-7, Govigama, Radala type at the helm. who unlike the current batch of dark-skinned, low-caste fellows, having names suffixed by “pala”.. and “dasa” (good grief !!!) would by their (his??) presence alone, bring institutional stability, fiscal governance, economic improvement, integrity and strategic cunning to bear. We would witness a true renaissance of Sri Lankan political culture, a return to (Royal) English-speaking in parliament, tea-drinking with the Great and the Good and everything that makes a democracy a true one and government, a supremely effective machine. When such a one comes (again), fuel prices will magically stabilise, ethnic divisions and corruption disappear, conflict in middle east resolve, climate change and the myriad other issues facing Sri Lanka simply go away, like magic !
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SJ / March 27, 2026
MTS
I appreciate the satire.
Yet, since you used the phrase “dark-skinned, low-caste fellows”, are you by any chance related to a guy declaring himself to be a Rohi?
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nimal fernando / March 25, 2026
Can the Sinhalese go back to India where they came from? The past is past: it’ll sort out itself. Focus on the future.
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This government is the best government anyone can have anywhere in the world. We have it in Lanka is an unimaginable blessing!
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I’ve got what I want.
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I’m not out to make believers/converts out of others ……. just sitting back thanking my good luck/fortune and enjoying the show!
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Champagne, Native?
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Tony / March 25, 2026
Nimal,
–“Can the Sinhalese go back to India where they came from? “–
The truth is Sinhalaness/Sinhahood, Sinhala ethnicity, Sinhala language, Sinhala alphabet and Buddhism influenced Sinhala culture were born on the island nation of Sinhalé (Sri Lanka). So Sinhala Buddhists are their own people.
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Which part of India do people speak Sinhala, in order to originate from?
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The reason why Tamils and Muslims speak Tamil Nadu language is because they have come from Tamil Nadu.
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nimal fernando / March 25, 2026
Irrespective of race, ethnicity, religion, caste, where they came from, ….. and the rest ……..all Sri Lankans have a right to Sri Lanka and belong in Sri Lanka.
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Individuals might have all sorts of different opinions …….. but in a modern progressive state that shouldn’t be the state policy.
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The cornerstone of good governance is, equal treatment of all citizens.
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The current government is heading in the right direction.
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Like the Sinhalese who originated from India ……. In my limited observations, Sri Lankan Tamils and Muslims (Northern and Up-Country) are very different from Tamils and Muslims in India. Like to the Sinhalese, Sri Lanka has given them a unique character/traits and belong in Sri Lanka more than in any other country. It’s their home too!
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All Sri Lankans should have the right to/of return.
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If you are capable of looking at it honestly …….. more Sinhalese-Buddhists ……. have left Sri Lanka to settle down in Christian greener pastures.
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leelagemalli / March 27, 2026
Hello Mr NF,
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“If you are capable of looking at it honestly …….. more Sinhalese-Buddhists ……. have left Sri Lanka to settle down in Christian greener pastures.”
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can we just say that more sinhala buddhist have left the country for ?
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Global total: Around 2–3 million Sri Lankans live abroad, but not all are Sinhalese.
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| Country | Total Sri Lankans | % Sinhalese (est.) | Estimated Sinhalese |
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| 🇦🇺 Australia | 150k–170k | **60–70%** | **90k–120k** |
| 🇺🇸 USA | ~75k–80k | **50–60%** | **40k–45k** |
| 🇬🇧 UK | 130k–400k | **20–30%** | **40k–100k** |
| 🇨🇦 Canada | ~200k | **10–20%** | **20k–40k** |
| 🇫🇷 France | 100k–150k | **5–15%** | **5k–20k** |
| 🇩🇪 Germany | ~25k | **10–20%** | **3k–5k** |
| 🇳🇱 Netherlands | ~12.7k | **20–30%** | **3k–4k** |
| 🇨🇭 Switzerland | 46k–55k | **10–20%** | **5k–10k** |
| 🇸🇪 Sweden | ~6.7k | **10–20%** | **1k** |
| 🇳🇴 Norway | ~13.7k | **10–20%** | **2k–3k** |
| 🇩🇰 Denmark | ~11.7k | **10–20%** | **2k** |
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The Sinhala-Buddhist diaspora worldwide is not even 20% of the 15 million Sinhala-Buddhists that live on the island of Sri Lanka. These figures are high in Nepal and similar nations.
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Ajith / March 28, 2026
“The Sinhala-Buddhist diaspora worldwide is not even 20% of the 15 million Sinhala-Buddhists that live on the island of Sri Lanka. “
What is the reason for 20% Buddhist Sinhala ran away from Sri Lanka? Out of this 20% Sri Lanka imported a executive President too to bankrupt this country. This population is more than the Tamils who were chased away from their own country, many are not even allowed to come back to their own country.
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SJ / March 28, 2026
“This population is more than the Tamils who were chased away from their own country,”
Is it?
My advise is, c**p as much as you like since nobody can stop you but do so a little more intelligently
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leelagemalli / March 29, 2026
Respectfully, are you unaware that there is a refugee status known as “economic refugees”? Some people can seek asylum in Europe regardless of their nationality. I became acquainted with Chinese asylum seekers in Germany and France. Additionally, I have encountered African Americans who chose to remain in Germany rather than return to the United States when their military service ended.
Similarly, it is human for any Sri Lankan to leave the country in search of better opportunities to live elsewhere. Don’t come to tell me that all Sri Lankan Tamils who live in wealthy countries are political asylum seekers; in their hearts, they realize that most of them are economic exiles. Extremists like you can go on.
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Tony / March 25, 2026
Why are Tamil people who have returned to their homeland, Tamil Nadu, called REFUGEES?
They belong to Tamil Nadu, and let them stay there!!!
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Why are Indian and Tamil nadu governments keeping returned 100000 or so Tamils in refugee camps???
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Is the SL government retarded to import more problems from Tamil Nadu????
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The SL government must now facilitate the right of the remaining Tamil and Muslim people in SL to return to their homeland, Tamil Nadu.
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90% of the Tamil Nadu-speaking community in SL is made up of Kallathonis, survivors of famine, drought and caste discrimination. 10% are descendants of tobacco and tea/coffee plantation slaves.
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When is SL government to resettle 500000 of 50000 Sinhala Buddhist families in Jaffna who were brutally chased out of Jaffna by LTTE terr0r1sts????????????
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Rohan25 / March 26, 2026
Both Sinhalese and Sri Lankan Tamils share significant, deep-rooted genetic ancestry with South India. While many Tamils have lived in Sri Lanka since the 2nd century BC, the “Up Country” Tamil community has a very recent, 19th-century origin. The Muslims are also from South India, so do not write rubbish. At least the ancestry of the Sri Lankan Tamils, both from the north and east, is ancient and not recent, whereas the ancestry of most modern Sinhalese is fairly recent from the Tamil South India, modern-day Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Half between the 13th century to 18Th Century, and if you go back to 10AD, it will be around 70%. Other than a one-off migration of a few hundred Prakrit-speaking men from somewhere in North India of unknown ancestry and origins, who intermarried into the local aboriginal Dravidian Tamil or proto Tamil speaking Yakka and Naga population and later to South Indian Tamil Pandian women.
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Rohan25 / March 26, 2026
All other migrations to the island from prehistoric to recent times have been from the South Indian Tamil country. They and Buddhism only gave the modern Sinhalese their Indo Aryan speech, which is still heavily influenced by Tamil in every aspect, but in all other aspects, the Sinhalese are basically Tamils with a slight North Indian mixture. Dont post rubbish. If the Tamils and Muslims are to return to Tamil Nadu, so should the Sinhalese.
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Rohan25 / March 26, 2026
According to the last comprehensive census taken before the full-scale war in 1981, there were roughly 26,172 Sinhalese living in the entire northern province, and according to the 2012 census, there are 32, 331 Sinhalese living in the northern province. The Vavuniya district has the largest concentration. So stop lying. Where did you get 500000? from your filthy ar-e?
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The Truth / March 27, 2026
Rohan the good Aussie, Like our Leela in Germany, Australians must be very happy to have you over there living in an palatial house !
But why do you harangues like this when you are no true academic ? You are too hysterical and one-sided to be taken seriously! Does your family take you seriously ?
Without wasting time going on about the glorious South Indians who came to Ravanna land in their pleasure cruisers , why not think about collecting dowry money for your daughter.
Do you really believe your lot are a good human species ? When I see our South Indian brothers and sisters in the street I get a feeling of pathos. God has not been kind to them !
Also, why are you using names like Quisling to indicate a turncoat ? These are Europeans ,another species altogether.
Why not use names closer to home like “Mahathaya” ( found to be a LTTE traitor by the best legal minds among you) or even “KP” ( Madoff ?) or Mahendran ( Keynes) of OC ( Colombo dandy) ?
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Rohan25 / March 27, 2026
Hello, my Moonbeam, my sorceress. Nice to hear from you again, my witchy. What is brewing in your cauldron, some spells against me? Dear Moonbeam, my South Indian brothers and sisters are even yours. Why this feeling of pathos? Is it because you miss all your fourth or fifth cousins? Oh my poor little witchy. Please feel joy and excitement. I love how you say whatever comes into your mind without letting things like ‘tact’ or ‘kindness’ get in the way. It’s so brave.” Please keep it up, Moonbeam.
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chiv / March 28, 2026
Tony , there is one thing I agree
After decades, other than TN
there is no place I know
where thousands of SL Tamils / war victims are still called REFUGEES and maintained status.
Whereas Modi is talkng about giving citizenship to stateless HINDUS around the world???
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leelagemalli / March 25, 2026
Readers,
Anger can win elections—but it cannot run a country. From Germany to the United States to Sri Lanka, we’ve seen the same pattern: when people feel left behind, they turn to voices that promise to “fix everything.” But frustration is not a policy, and slogans are not solutions. The hard truth is this; governing a nation is far more complex than opposing one.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSQZMNrq5W0&t=394s
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Sri Lanka is now facing that reality. Those who rose to power claiming to represent the struggling majority are being tested; not by speeches, but by decisions. And already, cracks are visible. Price hikes, policy confusion, and lack of strategic direction show that criticizing the past is easy; building the future is not. The same standards used to judge previous governments must apply now; without excuses.
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This is a wake-up call. The country cannot afford to swing from one wave of hope to another wave of disappointment. Citizens must demand results, not rhetoric; competence, not charisma. Because if we don’t learn to separate emotion from judgment, we will keep repeating the same cycle—only with different faces at the top.
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Tbc
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leelagemalli / March 26, 2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJDbiaZhsoQ
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The current political climate in Sri Lanka under the leadership of the National People’s Power (NPP) has raised serious concerns about accountability, consistency, and governance capacity. While the administration continues to attribute ongoing economic and administrative challenges to previous governments, such deflection is increasingly seen as insufficient in the face of mounting crises. The reported contradiction between government claims and statements from the Iranian ambassador regarding the sunken vessel further erodes public trust, suggesting either a breakdown in communication or a deliberate avoidance of responsibility. In a country already burdened by a fragile economy, this pattern of denial and inaction risks deepening instability, underscoring the urgent need for experienced guidance, transparent decision-making, and a shift from political blame to practical solutions.
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The Truth / March 27, 2026
Leela,OC,Rohan at al,
I notice a lot of thumb votes against me !
Is this reflective of the Sri Lankan society today ?
In an election in Sri Lanka ,will those you support win easily, like your thumb voting ?
What childish games you play !
How come so many odd balls have gathered in this forum ?
Face the Truth !
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old codger / March 27, 2026
Tittygirl
“so many odd balls “
Yes, but they are all in pairs, unlike a close friend of yours…….
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Lester / March 27, 2026
“Yes, but they are all in pairs”
CT Mod, shouldn’t you remove this post from “Old Codger”? The rest of it is vulgar and harassment of a female poster. Female visitors to the website will not come back. I suggest you go further and range ban the IP address. Very simple. Take note that “Old Codger” is also using the ID’s “twonuts” and “notlester.” Which may violate your TOS.
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nutgpt / March 27, 2026
CT Mod, shouldn’t you remove this post from “Lester”? The rest of it is vulgar and harassment of a male poster. Male visitors to the website will not come back. I suggest you go further and range ban the IP address. Very simple. Take note that “Lester ” is also using the ID’s “oid codger” and “lester@@.” Which may violate your TOS.
Lester / July 5, 2024
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There is a certain class of Western men (like LankaScot) who face rejection from Western women, for whatever reason. At some point, these (usually older) Western men discover that Asian women are easy prey, via monetary incentives
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I think it’s clear enough who makes “lewd remarks”.
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old codger / March 27, 2026
Why are you complaining about something which you can’t see through your filter? This is all very strange.
“Scot,
The points were addressed to you, not slum dwellers. I don’t really care what slum dwellers think. I have put them on ignore. Just remember that they are misquoting , lying , and have severe problems with reading comprehension”
Indeed!
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oId codger / March 27, 2026
I am a slum dweller. No one can stop me. With 12 ids on CT, I am the king of nuts.
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LankaScot / March 28, 2026
Lester as oId codger
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leelagemalli / March 27, 2026
Lester the abusive commenter on this forum is now asking the admin to ban “Old Codger”, claiming he is “not normal.”
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To me, this feels like the pot calling the kettle black.
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Who has been abusing this CT forum throughout the years? If not for this guy, who is alleged to have permanently lost his one nut. We don’t trust the “thumb machine” because this individual upvotes his own remarks.
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oId codger / March 27, 2026
Facts are facts. Lanka Scot’s wife is a prostitute.She can’t afford a razor and uses a coconut scraper.
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LankaScot / March 28, 2026
Lester again
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leelagemalli / March 28, 2026
My dear LS, you will gradually come to understand the mlechcha nature of some paid lackeys in South Asian politics. Corrupt politicians would even go through gender-ops if they made their portions available. Lester (Deepthi) is the best example that can be found in this topic.
This is a political strategy to re-create the waters where Gotabaya was driven out by bringing in popularists. Their family has brought our country a great deal of grief over the last 20 years. However, the current situation is akin to having a house governed by a teenage gang. Regarding the future of the young people in that nation, I have no hope. In general, I’m considering retiring to Africa in five years since I’m so fed up with meaningless politics.
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oId codger / March 27, 2026
a few of my ID’s
old codger
hulang
twonuts
notlester
notreallylester
nutgpt
i like harassing female posters on here. i am gay/bi and friendly with Rohan25.
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LankaScot / March 28, 2026
And Lester again
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Lester / March 28, 2026
Maybe Scot is Old Codger. I have suggested this in the past. The Internet is a strange business since it offers unusual levels of anonymity. Who would go to great lengths to defend a third-world pervert/beggar?
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old codger / March 28, 2026
As Nutgpt might put it:
My precious Lessie,
Thanks for giving me yet another “qualification “. Yes I am a Scottish Muslim gay three wheeler driver cum janitor with an IQ of 59. I have a sticker on my windscreen “Proud to have two Scottish Nuts”.
So it was at the Glasgow railway station that our common father worked. What an interconnected world !
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LankaScot / March 28, 2026
Hello OC,
Yes our Common Father worked at Queen St Station, however he was not uncultured and used to have his Afternoon Tea and Scones at the Mackintosh Tea Rooms neat the School of Art –
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-45019383
My Sister has some Charles Rennie Mackintosh Furniture and some of his Wife’s Paintings (I can’t vouch for their provenance😉).
Celia Sinclair in the Video reminds me of my Landlady when I was at University. My Landlady and her Husband were pioneers of the Independent Labour Party in Glasgow and friends with James Maxton.
Best regards
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leelagemalli / March 28, 2026
Lester is now working hard to attack everyone in this CT-forum, while CT admin remains completely silent. Namal Baby et al. may have transferred monies into their accounts. Please, CT-admin, do something. Allowing paid lackeys to poison the rivers is perilous. It is beyond assumption to accuse others of being prostitutes. Just because someone married a lanken national does not mean they are a prostitute. I know some Europeans married Lankens, but some met their partners in university.
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my nut is so itchy / March 28, 2026
We hereby certify under oath that all of the undersigned have their essential equipment in pairs:
old codger
hulang
twonuts
notlester
notreallylester
nutgpt
Rohan
Leonard
(Illegibly signed)
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leelagemalli / March 27, 2026
Rohan recently requested me to treat you well, so I assumed he had a crush on you. How could you pair us with Rohan, who has consistently shown disapproval of Sinhalayas?
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Deepthi, your issues are distinct.
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It would be best if you met with the urologists or gynacologists who are closest to you. As of right now, it appears that your line of work has left you permanently ill.
Even our kindhearted Lanka-Scot has recognized the difference. Since you can’t help but see “Lester the nutless” in front of you, you simply avoid mirrors.
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Before you urge us to face the truth, clear our uncertainties. We stay ahead of the facts at all times and prevent Rajapakshes from becoming the future leader of the foolish-led Sri Lanka.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUqOMbNlXl8
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