“On directives of Commander Security Force Jaffna (SF-J) Major General Nandana Udawatta, a three day programme with visits to places of interest in Jaffna and entertainments had been arranged by Headquarters [Security Forces – Jaffna],” declared the Sri Lankan military.
See BBC South Asia correspondent Justin Rowlatt visit there earlier this year here.
The families also visited the Nagadeepa Purana Rajamaha Viharaya, a Buddhist temple situated in the Jaffna peninsula islet of Nainativu, where soldiers laid the foundation stone for a new statue of the Buddha to be built last month. The government recently issued a gazette notification, officially changing the name of the island from the Tamil name Nainathivu to the Sinhala name Nagadeepa.
The visit is reported the second of its kind with “families of some junior officers and Regimental Sergeant Majors serving in Jaffna were offered the same holiday package under the same programme” some months ago.