Statement by High Commission of India on MR

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Statement by High Commission of India

     The High Commission has recently noticed rumours circulating in sections of media and social media that certain political persons  and their families have fled to India.

2.   These are fake and blatantly false reports, devoid of any truth or substance. The High Commission strongly denies them.

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Colombo

10 May 2022

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