Sri Lankan government will have to rethink its policy in dealing with India after Narendra Modi takes over as the country's Prime Minister, main opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe said today.
"Look at the change. It is far-reaching and will have an impact on Sri Lanka and the region," he told a local radio.
Wickremesinghe said Jayalalithaa's victory in Tamil Nadu was also a factor important for Sri Lanka.
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The voting pattern in Tamil Nadu has indicated that Sri Lanka must work for a settlement acceptable to all communities, the UNP leader said, adding: "They (Tamil Nadu) have a voice Mr Modi will not disregard it."
"We have to reshape our policies accordingly. I don't think Mr Modi will opt for confrontation. He and Jayalalithaa have excellent relations," he said.
Wickremesinghe said he was looking forward to meeting the new Indian leader and renew his acquaintances with Modi.