Minister of social services SB Dissanayake said Sirisena enjoyed good relations with India and could trust Indian support to foil any military coup attempt in Sri Lanka.
"President has the Indian support. India will send two ships (to support Sri Lankan government)," Dissanayake told 'Neth FM radio'.
New Delhi would not tolerate a military attempt to take over power in Sri Lanka, Dissanayake said when asked about the opposition warning of a military coup.
He was addressing Sirisena who was present in the House to take part in the 2017 budget allocations.
The Joint Opposition backs Sirisena's predecessor Mahinda Rajapaksa who had blamed the international community including India for engineering his defeat to Sirisena last year.
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