Neighbourhood in turmoil as Pakistan, Sri Lanka politics on edge
The development in the environment understood has controlled a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar in the place of parliament on Monday, the people quoted above said with anonymity requirements.
India keeps the eyes be aware of political and economic turmoil that affects two neighbors – Pakistan and Sri Lanka – Although the situation in both countries is not expected to have a direct battle for New Delhi, according to people who are aware of developments.
The day after the surprise decision of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan to dissolve the parliament and mention the initial elections to avoid voting without the trust that he could not survive, the Supreme Court on Monday was postponed without governing the legality of the main action.
A five judge led by the Chairman of the Judge Umar ATA will take several petitions from the government and the opposition when he continued to hear the problem on Tuesday. The Information Minister for Information Out Fawad Chaudhry said Khan had proposed a former chairman of Judge Gulzar Ahmad for the position of Prime Minister of Temporary to oversee the election.
In Sri Lanka, the opposition on Monday rejected the offer of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to join the unity government as “nonensic” and vice versa demanding his resignation more deteriorating food, fuel and medicine. The move followed a few days of public protests and resignation on Sundays all cabinet members unless his president and brother, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.
The development in the environment understood has controlled a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar in the place of parliament on Monday, the people quoted above said with anonymity requirements. There was no official word at the meeting.
The person who is familiar with the problem said that India decided not to take official positions in the constitutional crisis in Pakistan because it was the country’s internal problem. In the case of Sri Lanka, people showed that India had provided financial assistance of around $ 2.4 billion in recent weeks, including the suspension of loan payments, and a $ 1.5 billion credit route for oil-emergency purchases, food and medicine .