PM's absence casts shadow over CHOGM beginning on Friday
Colombo: The absence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his counterparts from Canada and Mauritius has cast a shadow over the three-day CHOGM summit that begins here tomorrow amid allegations of human rights violations against
Attending the summit does not mean Britain endorses all that had happened in Sri Lanka, he had said justifying his decision to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
India, with 60 per cent of the 2.3 billion population of the grouping, has a key say in the Commonwealth, and along with big democracies like Britain, Australia and Canada, it can influence the way it moves forward.
The first question from an international journalist to Rajapaksa was “what do you plan to tell him (Cameron) when he meets you as he has said he is going to ask some questions to you”.
Rajapaksa shot back “I will be meeting him. I have given him an appointment. When I meet him I will also ask him questions.”
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