Colombo: Ahead of newly-elected Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's upcoming visit to India, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has directed that the vandalisation of Tamil language street signboards be probed immediately and those responsible be arrested.
Mahinda has also ordered officials at the Prime Minister's Office to put up the signboards again. He has said that the vandalisation was aimed at creating a rift between the Tamil community and the interim government, and also to strain Sri Lanka-India ties.
The Prime Minister has told some of his confidantes that he believes the vandalisation of Tamil language signages was done by people to disrupt his brother and President Gotabaya's visit to India on November 29.
In a phone conversation with Senior DIG Ajith Rohana on Sunday night, the premier instructed that the matter be probed immediately and those behind it be booked.
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