Udaya Gammanpila, a Rajapaksa backer, had threatened to set the bridge on fire in a public statement.
Udaya Gammanpila, a Rajapaksa backer, had threatened to set the bridge on fire in a public statement.
Colombo
: President Maithripala Sirisena has rubbished as "baseless" claims by supporters of his predecessor Mahinda Rajapaksa that Sri Lanka had agreed to an Indian proposal to build a bridge linking the island to India.
"These are completely baseless claims. They have seized on what some Indian politicians had uttered during local elections in Tamil Nadu," Sirisena said addressing a gathering here last night.
Udaya Gammanpila, a Rajapaksa backer, had threatened to set the bridge on fire in a public statement.
"I heard him saying this, I ask him not to talk nonsense. There is no such bridge," Sirisena said.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe also in parliament on Wednesday denied moves to build a bridge.
The joint opposition has also mounted a stiff opposition to the proposed Economic and Technology Cooperative Agreement (ETCA) between Sri Lanka and India.
They dub it as a sell out to India which would deny Sri Lankans employment opportunities.