Indian government supportive of Sri Lanka, trying to help it: External Affairs Minister Jaishankar
Union External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said, the Indian government have been supportive of Sri Lanka, are trying to help and have always been helpful. They are working through their problem, we will see what happens. There is no refugee cri...

"They are right now working through their problems, so we have to wait and see what they do."
He was responding to a query on India's stand on the economic crisis in Sri Lanka.
On being asked whether there was any refugee crisis, the Union Minister said, "There is no refugee crisis right now."
Jaishankar was also asked by reporters the reason for his visit to which he replied that there were several.
He said he wanted to spend time with his party colleagues here and understand how they are doing and what is happening here.
Asked how he sees BJP prospects in the southern state, the Union Minister responded that prospects of the party were "very good" all over the country.
"There is no exception to it anywhere. But we will always try and keep working to improve the prospects," he added.
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