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President Mahinda Rajapaksa will leave for India later this week for what is expected to be a tension filled visit as Tamil parties gather to protest the tour, the governments media unit said in a statement on Tuesday.
Rajapaksa will leave on Friday to visit Bodh Gaya in Bihar and Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh on Feb. 8, and is expected to meet the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar during his visit to Bodh Gaya, according to the governments media unit.
In the lead up to the visit, Tamil political parties in southern Indian state of Tami Nadu have vowed to protest Rajapaksa s visit to India.
The Tamil Eelam Supporters Organization, a pro-Liberation Tamil Tigers of Eelam (LTTE) organization led by DMK party leader M. Karunanidhi, has announced it will wear black and stage a protest on Feb. 8 in Chennai against Rajapaksas India visit.
Other major political parties have also stated they will hold protests at various locations including outside Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singhs residence in New Delhi, Xinhua reports.
President to visit India despite protests
Rajapaksa will leave on Friday to visit Bodh Gaya in Bihar and Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh on Feb. 8, and is expected to meet the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar during his visit to Bodh Gaya, according to the governments media unit.
In the lead up to the visit, Tamil political parties in southern Indian state of Tami Nadu have vowed to protest Rajapaksa s visit to India.
The Tamil Eelam Supporters Organization, a pro-Liberation Tamil Tigers of Eelam (LTTE) organization led by DMK party leader M. Karunanidhi, has announced it will wear black and stage a protest on Feb. 8 in Chennai against Rajapaksas India visit.
Other major political parties have also stated they will hold protests at various locations including outside Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singhs residence in New Delhi, Xinhua reports.
President to visit India despite protests