Indian High Commissioner in Colombo, Ashok K Kantha told separate delegations of senior Buddhist monks that "these were isolated incidents and did not reflect the strong people-to-people bonds that have been an integral part of the close historical, cultural and civilisational ties between the two countries."
The monks called on the envoy over the attacks on Sri Lankan monks in Tamil Nadu recently.
Buddhist monks came under assault by activists of some fringe pro-Tamil outifts in Tamil Nadu over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue.
The High Commission encountered a series of protest demonstrations this week. The protesting groups were angered by attacks against monks in Tamil Nadu and the Indian backing to the US moved resolution against Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council.
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