“I don’t think she wants to leave,” the Sri Lankan high commissioner jokingly said when he was recently asked about the departure date of his deputy.
Yet the time has come for Wijayanthi Edirisinghe and her family to fly back to Colombo on Wednesday. She remained the acting high commissioner for many months after the former high commissioner left and the new was appointed.
At a farewell party, Edirisinghe admitted that she had enjoyed her more than three years in Pakistan.
“It was a good posting for me, my husband and our young children,” she said.
During her posting in Pakistan, Edirisinghe’s husband managed to complete a master’s degree from Numl, Islamabad.
“Now I feel it is my turn to take time off to upgrade my academic qualifications,” said Ms Edirisinghe. “I want to focus on peace studies,” she added.
“The Edirisinghes have been a popular couple in the diplomatic community in Islamabad,” said a diplomat colleague at one of the last receptions the Sri Lankans could attend before their term in Pakistan was over.