No backtracking, Dullas promises SLPP supporters
Leader of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna’s (SLPP) reformist MPs Dullas Alahapperuma tells party supporters that he will not backtrack under any circumstance the step taken for an honest journey.
Leader of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna’s (SLPP) reformist MPs Dullas Alahapperuma tells party supporters that he will not backtrack under any circumstance the step taken for an honest journey.
The importation of electric bikes has been allowed since yesterday (24) as per a gazette issued by president Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Former parliamentarian Ranjan Ramanayake who was charged for contempt of court and is currently serving his sentence, has submitted an affidavit seeking forgiveness for the derogatory statements he made against the judiciary.
A National Centre for Struggles that has been opened at Vauxhall Street in Colombo under the theme ‘second wave of the struggle for country’s victory’ is to be investigated, according to police headquarters.
The swearing-in of a new cabinet in a national government is getting delayed further over a still unresolved issue within the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna, reports lankasara.com.
Four suspects have been arrested over an arson attack and a theft of goods from a hotel built at Gongalakanda jungle in Kolonna said to be owned by Rohitha Rajapaksa, youngest son of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Ranil Wickremesinghe, a president without a people’s mandate, is on his way to create a Hitler-style regime, alleges leftist leader Sirithunga Jayasuriya.
A massive combined force needs to be built to expel his administration, Jayasuriya told a media briefing organized by the Inter University Students’ Federation on August 23.
“Creating a major people’s force together with the working class led by the leftist forces, and not only the plantation people, but also the Tamil people of the north, has become our task today,” he said.
He said the president would not allow the local government elections to be held in February and March next year, and that he is on his way to form a military police regime.
After promising to the international community to abolish the Prevention of Terrorism Act as the prime minister of the good governance regime in 2015, Wickremesinghe is using that very act without any shame, he said.
“He may think that through it he would be able to control the people’s rising hatred. We are saying, Ranil you went wrong. Remember Ranil, you went wrong,” said Jayasuriya.
He stressed the need for all to work together for a victory for the people.
The Supreme Court yesterday (23) concluded hearing the nine petitions filed against the proposed 22nd Amendment to the Constitution and announced its decision will be forwarded to the Speaker of Parliament.
A YouTube channel called Freedom TV under the theme “digital enjoyment in liberal freedom” was launched yesterday (24).
Mangala stepped out of the Parliament, knowing that the solution to the many problems we have in hand right now lies beyond the known structures