He went on to say that President Rajapaksa’s government was "compelled to sign this agreement’’ by India much like his predecessor JR Jayawardene. “It is Déjà vu of the Indo-Lanka agreement which was pushed down the throat of Lanka on July 29, 1987. India got the JR Jayewardene government to sign the agreement by coercion. They dropped ‘parippu’ here, violating our air space. They sent an army of 150,000 while Sri Lanka’s army had only 72,000 cadre strength. This time they have used economic means for the coercion,’’ the former MP said. The reference to "parippu" dates back to Rajiv Gandhi’s government when he had sent the Indian air force to drop food parcels in the northern province, home to the Tamil minority of the island. Colombo had stopped essential supplies to the Jaffna region to punish civilians for supporting the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).