Former Indian President A.P.J.Abdul Kalam will be the Chief Guest at a Sri Lankan government - organized conference on issues relating to power and energy to be held here on June 26 and 27, the New Indian Express reported. The spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry, Mahishini Colonne, told the media on Wednesday, that the Minister of Power and Energy, Champika Ranwakka, had met Kalam in New Delhi on June 8 and invited him to attend the conclave as the Chief Guest and that Kalam had accepted the invitation.
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