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40 years ago May 20, 1986: Stern warning to Colombo

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2 min readMay 20, 2026 06:40 AM IST
First published on: May 20, 2026 at 06:40 AM IST

The Government of India warned Sri Lanka that the large-scale use of force by the armed forces in the Jaffna peninsula would be detrimental to the peaceful settlement of the ethnic crisis. Distress was also expressed at the negative stand adopted by the Sri Lankan government. The Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, soon after his arrival at the end of a five-day tour of the African countries, stated that the Sri Lankan government appeared to be moving towards a military solution.

Assent to Muslim Women’s Bill

The President, Zail Singh, has given his assent to the controversial Muslim Women’s (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Bill, thus ending speculation in political circles on whether the President would have further considerations on it. The Bill as passed by both Houses was sent to Rashtrapati Bhavan, and the President returned it soon after with his approval. Political circles have been wondering whether the President would give his assent to the Bill in the present form or would prefer to reconsider it in view of the demand by some sections that the Bill should not be approved.

Sri Lankan forces bomb Jaffna

Five persons were killed and 40 others injured, a cafe and four shops set ablaze in an aerial bombing of Jaffna. The Power House Road and Sivan Kovil Road were identified by residents as the areas where the bombs fell around 4 pm. Two helicopters and two planes were involved in the operation.

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