‘Sarvanaja Balaya’ will appear for fulfilling aspirations of the 6.9 million people by safeguarding the country’s sovereignty by rising up against war-crimes charges, said its MP Prof. Channa Jayasumana.
The only political force capable of doing so is their alliance, he said at a media briefing yesterday (13).
Jayasumana accused MPs of betraying the public mandate they were given in 2019 before appointed president Ranil Wickremesinghe.
According to him, the UN Human Rights Commission will submit a war-crimes report against Sri Lanka mostly likely in September in Geneva.
Another MP of the alliance, Weerasumana Weerasinghe said the government has gained two-months of survival through the third tranche of the IMF loan.
It is selling state enterprises and destroying assets for the sake of one billion dollars while the country owes 52 billion USD, he said.
He called for unity among all patriotic forces to launch an indigenous entrepreneurial mechanism against this situation.
‘Saravajana Balaya’ plans a major public rally on the 18th in Nugegoda.