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‘Trivial charges’: Shashi Tharoor condemns arrest of ex-Sri Lankan president; cautions against 'vendetta politics'

IndiaTimes Sunday, 24 August 2025 ()
Shashi Tharoor has expressed his concern over the detention of former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe, deeming the charges against him as trivial. Tharoor urged the Sri Lankan government to refrain from engaging in politics of vengeance and treat Wickremesinghe with respect, considering his long service to the nation.
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