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SL govt. unlikely to allow Dalai Lama visit

You have major comprehension issues.. You sheila's need to get over this pitiable obsession.. Nobody gives two hoots what you think, Lanka nor China.. Live with it



Again stick to the subject matter of the thread.. If you push this there are many ugly things that the other party can also post here.. Dont throw stones from glass houses.. This is the 2nd warning
you dont know about the kakathiyas they dont have the word called fear in their dictionary, warnings my foot, this is the attitude which is defining srilanka nowadays. a minnow giving a warning to the tiger
 
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you dont know about the kakathiyas they dont have the word called fear in their dictionary, warnings my foot, this is the attitude which is defining srilanka nowadays. a minnow giving a warning to the tiger

Lol.. No i dont and neither do i care.. Just stick to the subject matter to avoid rebuttals that you might not enjoy
 
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where is @samv now ??

Sorry I was just taking some photos of the beautiful Indian countryside:

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It would be better if you look after your Tamil population , it has reflex action in India, then prove to the world that lanka looks after all the citizens of as equals, even though i dont agree with tamil who has a great tendency to convert to christianity and their arrogance but i feel pity for the srilankan tamils

 
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You try and ridicule others and you have a mirror held up to your face.

who rediculed you !:o: i asked for your response to the article ? Did anybody post pics of SL slums or Tamil genocide ?
 
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Sri Lanka : China appreciates Sri Lanka\'s stance on Dalai Lama\'s visit

Apr 03, Beijing: China on Friday said it appreciates Sri Lanka's stance on a visit by the Dalai Lama as Sri Lanka said it was unlikely to allow a visit by the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader.

"The Sri Lankan side fully understands and respects China's concerns on relevant issues, and we appreciate that," Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying said at the Friday briefing.

When questioned whether China asked the Sri Lankan government to disallow the monk's visit, Spokesperson said China has stated its position on issues concerning the Dalai Lama on multiple occasions.

"The Chinese government is firmly opposed to Dalai's engagement in separatist activities in any country under any name and excuse. This remains clear and consistent," she said.

The spokesperson said Sri Lanka is a traditionally friendly neighbor of China, and bilateral relations have been growing smoothly.

"We will make joint efforts with Sri Lanka to cement the traditional relations of friendship and cooperation."

Sri Lankan Buddhist monks have invited the Dalai Lama to make his first visit to the island after the new government came into power, but a government official has told Reuters that Colombo was unlikely to allow it.

"They can invite, but the government may not grant a visa," a top Foreign Ministry official has told Reuters.

The official has said that Sri Lanka-China relations are more important than the Dalai Lama and also Sri Lanka has not changed its stance on 'One China' policy'.
 
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You were being scornful when you said "where is @@samv now ??" And I responded likewise.

Don't cry now.

I get it now. I asked you 'where are you?' and responded by showing your pic :p: Logical reply can not be expected of you :tdown:

:wave::wave::wave:
 
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I get it now. I asked you 'where are you?' and responded by showing your pic :p: Logical reply can not be expected of you :tdown:

:wave::wave::wave:


It's funny, a Hindutva ideologue talking about a "logical reply"
 
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Dalai Lama is not a big shot in Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka is a secular state not a Buddhist state so the religion always comes after national interests. No Sri Lankan is losing his/her sleep over this decision so take it easy. :enjoy:
 
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By the way, are there any indians speaking sinhalese if it is an indian language.
Actually yes/no..
There is language called 'Mahl' spoken in the Minicoy island of lakshadweep...Mahl which i heard is closely related to old form of your Sinhalese language...
 
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Actually yes/no..
There is language called 'Mahl' spoken in the Minicoy island of lakshadweep...Mahl which i heard is closely related to old form of your Sinhalese language...

I was being sarcastic to him. ;) There couldn't be any group speaking Sinhala in India.
Sinhala language itself evolved from the use of Sanskrit and Pali.
Being in the indo-aryan language group, there are plenty of similar words between Sinhala and Hindi(as an example) apart from the grammar.
Similarities between Sinhala and Hindi

And the script:
"The Sinhalese script originated from the Brahmi script, thought to have been brought from Northern India, around the 3rd century B.C. Thereafter it underwent a largely separate process of development, than the mainland scripts. It was also influenced by south Indian scripts, at various stages of its development, particularly the Pallava script (early Grantha script)."
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Sinhala words of Tamil origin came about as part of the more than 2000 years of language interactions between Sinhala and Tamil in the island of Sri Lanka. Sinhala is classified as an Indo-Aryan language and Tamil is classified as a Dravidian language. Separated from its sister Indo-Aryan languages such as Hindi and Bengali by a large belt of Dravidian languages, Sinhala along withDhivehi of the Maldives evolved somewhat separately.
List of Sinhala words of Tamil origin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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