At the invitation of the Government of Sri Lanka, Muraleedharan is visiting Colombo to participate in the celebrations connected with the 75th Independence Day of Sri Lanka.
Talking about the BBC documentary, Muraleedharan said, "Nobody should be allowed to trample upon the sovereignty of India. It is unfortunate that a party which claims to have been part of the freedom struggle does not care about the sovereignty and security of the country."
Speaking to reporters here, the MoS said, "This new documentary questions the stand of our Supreme Court and the court's credibility. These old allegations have been coming up since 2002 and have been rejected by the court itself."
"Enriching interaction with the Indian business community in Dubai @ibpcdubai, who have been an integral partner in boosting India-UAE trade ties," Muraleedharan tweeted on his official Twitter handle @MOS_MEA on Saturday.
In an earlier statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the MoS will meet UAE ministers and a broad cross-section of the Indian community in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and other Emirates of the UAE.
The MoS will meet UAE ministers and a broad cross-section of the Indian community in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and other Emirates of the UAE, according to an official statement by the Ministry of External Affairs.
Jenista Mhagama, who is the Minister of State for Public Service Management and Good Governance of Tanzania, is part of a 10-member delegation from the African country.
After a ruling party leader of Pakistan threatened India with nuclear war, Union Minister of State (MoS) Muraleedharan on Sunday warned the neighbouring country and said that India has the capacity to deal with all such threats.
"As per the information available with the Ministry, the number of Indian prisoners, including under-trials, in foreign jails at present is 8441, out of which 4,389 are lodged in jails of Gulf countries (United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman)," MoS Muraleedharan