Speaking to top newspaper editors and media heads at the Presidential Palace here, three days after Modi's historic visit to Lanka, Sirisena said he will call a parliamentary election after adopting the 19th Amendment to the Constitution which will be presented in the Parliament next week.
This would mean that Sri Lanka would hold the parliamentary poll after April 23 as pledged in Sirisena's 100 day programme.
The 19th Amendment seeks to reduce the terms of office of the President to five years, instead of the current six years and unlimited term.
Other possible provisions that could be included in a 19th amendment would limit the powers, given to provincial councils under the 13th constitutional amendment (13A), by which they exercise control over the police and over land issues.
Voicing India's support to efforts to build a future that accommodates the aspirations of all societies, including Tamils for a life of equality and dignity in a united Lanka, Modi had said: "We believe that early and full implementation of the 13th Amendment and going beyond it would contribute to this process."
Tamil diaspora groups who were earlier seen as anti-Lanka now appear willing to work with the new Sri Lankan government, Sirisena said.
Some of the Tamil groups came to see him in London last week, he added.
"They spoke in Sinhala and told me that they were willing to engage with government on finding a solution to the Tamil question," Sirisena said.
Sirisena said that during his visits abroad and since his discussions with leaders visiting Sri Lanka after he took over as President, he noticed the magnitude of the challenges Lanka is faced with internationally.
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