VP Radhakrishnan Visits Sri Lanka, Prays at Ramayana-Linked Seetha Amman Temple

Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan offered prayers at the historic Seetha Amman Temple in Sri Lanka, highlighting deep cultural ties. He reviewed progress on the Indian Housing Project, interacting with beneficiaries from the Indian-origin Tamil community. The VP held high-level meetings with Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya to discuss strengthening multifaceted bilateral cooperation. His visit underscored India's developmental outreach and commitment to its Neighbourhood First policy.

Key Points: VP Radhakrishnan in Sri Lanka: Temple Visit & Bilateral Talks

  • VP visits Ramayana-linked temple
  • Reviews Indian-funded housing projects
  • Meets Sri Lankan President & PM
  • Reaffirms Neighbourhood First policy
  • Discusses post-cyclone relief efforts
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VP Radhakrishnan offers prayers at Seetha Amman Temple in Sri Lanka's Seetha Eliya

VP C.P. Radhakrishnan visits Sri Lanka, prays at Seetha Amman Temple, reviews housing projects, and meets top leadership to strengthen bilateral ties.

"The sacred temple... stands as a profound reminder of the deep cultural and civilisational linkages between India and Sri Lanka. - Vice President's Office"

Colombo, April 20

Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan offered prayers at the Seetha Amman Temple in Sri Lanka's Seetha Eliya on Monday and said that the Indian government's initiative to renovate the religious site would further strengthen the historical ties between the two nations.

The Vice President also paid respects at the Hanuman Kovil, venerating the sacred footsteps of Lord Hanuman from his meeting with Devi Sita at the Ashok Vatika.

In a post on X, the Vice President's Office wrote, "Vice President Shri C. P. Radhakrishnan visited the Seetha Amman Temple in Seetha Eliya, Sri Lanka. The sacred temple associated with the holy Ramayana stands as a profound reminder of the deep cultural and civilisational linkages between India and Sri Lanka. The Vice President also paid respects at the Hanuman Kovil, venerating the sacred footsteps of Lord Hanuman from his meeting with Devi Sita at the Ashok Vatika."

"Recalling Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's announcement during his visit to Sri Lanka last year that the Seetha Amman Temple would be renovated with the assistance of the Government of India, he said that the initiative would further strengthen the historical ties between the two countries," he added.

Earlier in the day, Vice President Radhakrishnan visited houses built with the Indian Government's assistance under the Indian Housing Project (Phase III) at Liddlesdale Estate, Ragala, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, and interacted with the beneficiaries.

"The Vice President expressed his happiness at meeting the Indian-origin Tamil community and stated that the Government and people of India have a deep commitment to the welfare of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka. He noted that the Government of India has so far provided 50,000 houses for the Tamil families in Northern and Eastern provinces of Sri Lanka, as well as to Indian origin Tamil families in plantation regions. He added that an additional 10,000 houses will be delivered under the fourth phase of the Indian Housing Project," the Vice President's Office posted on X.

The post further mentioned that while interacting with Indian-origin Tamils in Nuwara Eliya, the Vice President expressed his deep sorrow over the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwa. He also discussed India's relief and rescue operations launched under 'Operation Sagar Bandhu' in response to the natural calamity.

Earlier on Sunday, Vice President Radhakrishnan called on Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake at the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo, where both leaders held discussions on strengthening bilateral and cultural relations between the two countries.

In a post on X, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated, "Vice President C P Radhakrishnan called on President Anura Kumara Dissanayake of Sri Lanka at the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo today (Sunday). They held productive discussions on further deepening the multifaceted India-Sri Lanka ties, rooted in shared history and cultural values."

The Ministry further added, "Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan reaffirmed India's commitment to the Neighbourhood First policy and to further strengthen our cooperation for the benefit of both nations. The discussions also focused on various initiatives, including the Indian Housing Project and projects being implemented under the USD 450 mn package for areas affected by Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka."

Vice President Radhakrishnan also met Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya on Sunday and discussed the importance of further strengthening bilateral ties, including people-to-people bonds.

The visit also saw engagement with Sri Lanka's political leadership, as the Vice President met Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa in Colombo on Sunday. The MEA said, "Both leaders discussed further strengthening India-Sri Lanka bilateral ties."

Premadasa noted that the discussions focused on enhancing trade relations, deepening economic cooperation, and exploring practical opportunities to benefit both nations.

The series of meetings and site visits highlights India's continued diplomatic and developmental outreach in Sri Lanka, with a strong emphasis on housing, infrastructure support, and strengthening long-standing cultural ties.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see our VP's visit covered both cultural and developmental aspects. The 50,000 houses for Tamil families is a massive, tangible contribution. This is what 'Neighbourhood First' should look like - helping people on the ground.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the cultural outreach, I hope the focus on housing and cyclone relief continues with full transparency. The Tamil community in the plantations has faced hardships for generations. Our aid must reach them effectively, not just remain an announcement.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Seetha Eliya, it's a profoundly spiritual place. India's help in renovating the temple will be a great boost for religious tourism. The historical ties are real and should be nurtured.
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Karthik V
Operation Sagar Bandhu during the cyclone is the kind of immediate, brotherly help that defines our relationship. Beyond diplomacy, it's about being there for your neighbour in times of crisis. Proud of our relief efforts.
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Varun X
Meeting with the opposition leader Sajith Premadasa is smart diplomacy. Relationships should be with the nation, not just the ruling party. Strengthening trade and economic cooperation is the key to long-term stability in the region.

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