No need for a special invitation to India - Keheliya
SRI LANKA-Despite repeated calls for India to be directly involved in the Sri Lankan conflict, the government says it will not issue a special invitation to its ‘big brother’ to play the role of mediator.dailymirror
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
8:50 AM
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