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				Aadya Shukla, President of the Oxford Indian Society, in a 
				letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa has praised his speech to 
				the Oxford Union on May 13.  
				 
				"I pray that under your vision and leadership, the relationship 
				between India and Sri Lanka will grow stronger. It does not 
				happen everyday that I get a chance to hear the first-hand views 
				of the maker of a nation," Shukla wrote.  
				 
				The letter: "It was a rare honour to meet you in person at the 
				Oxford Union. I admire the fact that you feel so passionately 
				for your country and changing the lives of your fellow citizens. 
				Sir, you inspire us, the young generation that our lives should 
				not be squandered in personal merriment and self-promotion. May 
				I thank you for answering my question in detail.  
				 
				What I liked the most about your speech, was the fact that you 
				talked about sustainable development and paying attention to 
				strengthening the rural economy, as energy and food are two of 
				the key questions.  
				 
				Policy makers should not forget that in the race of making their 
				nations industrialised or turning their countries into service 
				industries. Another key point was that you mentioned the 
				distribution of the wealth across all sections of the society, 
				very important indeed, as discontent leads to social disharmony 
				and problems. We need sustainable societies.  
				 
				I am very happy that you have fond memories of India, especially 
				Dehradoon. My brother Dr. Dev Ratna Shukla is currently posted 
				in Dehradoon, as the National Head of the Information Ministry 
				of Government of India in his role as Head for Rural and land 
				Records Reforms through Electronic Governance.  
				 
				I wish the very best to the people of Sri Lanka. May your 
				country prosper and be an example to the rest of the world as a 
				nation. I also hope that increasing pilgrimage to the Ramayana 
				sites will allow people of our nations to have closer cultural 
				ties. I look forward to visiting your beautiful land some day."   |