The Sri Lankan cabinet Thursday approved a bill prohibiting the sale of both public and private land to those not Sri Lankan citizens, reports Colombo Page.
The bill, proposed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, in his role as the Minister of Finance and Planning last year, will now be debated in parliament for further approval.
Foreign diplomatic missions will be exempt from the prohibition.
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The bill, proposed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, in his role as the Minister of Finance and Planning last year, will now be debated in parliament for further approval.
Foreign diplomatic missions will be exempt from the prohibition.
See related articles:
Sri Lanka to use census to appropriate lands of diaspora Tamils - report (15 Dec 2013)
Ministry of Finance prohibits sale of land to 'foreigners' (19 Apr 2013)
Land sales to 'foreigners' banned (24 Feb 2013)
Gotabhaya to interview dual citizenship applicants (06 Jan 2013)
Army tell Tamils in Jaffna - 'beware the Tamil diaspora' (14 Apr 2012)
Diaspora Tamils have to reapply for land deeds (06 Sep 2011)