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Finally, Ranil confirms Prez poll will be held first

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SLPP’s call for early general election discarded

by Shamindra Ferdinando

President Ranil Wickremesinghe has concluded talks with the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) regarding the possibility of advancing parliamentary polls, ahead of the Presidential Election.

The Presidential Poll is constitutionally scheduled to be held in Sept/Oct this year whereas the current Parliament can continue till next year.

President Wickremesinghe yesterday told his Cabinet that Presidential Election would be held first, as scheduled, and the required funds had been allocated. The Cabinet met at the Parliament yesterday.

Director General of Information Department Dinith Chinthaka Karunaratne confirmed the presidential declaration. Karunaratne told The Island that a special post-Cabinet media briefing would be held today (23) at the Information Department regarding this.

Over the past several weeks, President Wickremesinghe met SLPP founder Basil Rajapaksa with the latter repeating their demand for early parliamentary polls.

Authoritative SLPP sources told The Island that the ruling party felt that the parliamentary poll should be held first, hence their decision to ask the President to dissolve Parliament.

Pivithuru Hela Urumaya leader Udaya Gammanpila and Sri Lanka’s former Ambassador in Moscow Udayanga Weeratunga declared that the Parliament would be dissolved soon.

Political sources said that the SLPP faced another major split with a sizable group of parliamentarians throwing their weight behind Wickremesinghe, expected to contest under a symbol other than the ‘lotus bud’ or ‘elephant.’

SJB sources reiterated that they were certain no one would switch allegiance to Wickremesinghe, in addition to Manusha Nanayakkara and Harin Fernando. They accepted ministerial portfolios in May 2022.



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FSP complains of irregularities in a Guinness World Record event held in Sri Lanka

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FSP Secretary Duminda Nagamuwa speaking to the media outside the CIABOC yesterday

The Jana Aragala Sandhanaya yesterday lodged a complaint with the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), calling for an investigation into Deputy Minister Sundaralingam Pradeep over alleged irregularities related to a Guinness World Record event held in Sri Lanka.

The organisation alleged that state patronage had been extended to a private company for the event and that large sums of money had been collected from around 5,000 families of participating students.

Speaking to the media, after submitting the complaint, Jana Aragala Sandhanaya National Executive Council member and Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) Secretary, Duminda Nagamuwa, alleged that the government had promoted the Bharatanatyam workshop, held on June 14, as an event that secured a Guinness World Record for the participation of the largest number of students.

He said a government politician had taken the lead in organising the event, attended by Deputy Minister Mahinda Jayasinghe.

Nagamuwa questioned the decision to provide state support for an event organised by a private entity, claiming that the Guinness certificate issued for the achievement had been awarded not to Sri Lanka or a state institution, but to a company.

“Why did the government provide state patronage to a private institution’s programme?” he asked.

He alleged that each of the approximately 5,000 participating students had paid Rs. 5,000, resulting in the collection of a substantial amount of money. He claimed that parents were also asked to pay additional amounts of Rs. 3,450 for logos and Rs. 2,350 for certificates.

Nagamuwa alleged that many families, from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, had incurred heavy expenses travelling to Colombo and staying there for several days for the event, with some families spending around Rs. 30,000 each.

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Opposition MPs sign motion demanding debate on prolonged failure to fill vacancies in superior courts

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Opposition MPs yesterday signed a motion demanding  an adjournment debate in Parliament on the prolonged failure to fill vacancies in Sri Lanka’s superior courts.

The motion, submitted under Standing Order 83(1), calls for a debate on the implications of leaving more than eight vacancies in the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal unfilled for over six months.

The Opposition said the proposed debate would examine the impact of the vacancies on the administration of justice, the rule of law, the protection of fundamental rights and public access to justice, while urging the authorities to expedite appointments to the vacant posts.

The motion, bearing the signatures of Opposition MPs, is to be forwarded to Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne, for approval, to schedule the debate.

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Another Lankan desperado deported from Malaysia arrested at BIA

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The suspect being escorted out of the airport by police

Suranga Sanjeewa Karunaratne, alias ‘Matiya’, an alleged underworld gunman linked to organised crime figure Kehelbaddara Padme, was arrested on arrival at the Bandaranaike International Airport in the early hours yesterday.

Police said the suspect, a resident of Kotugoda, Yagodamulla, had been detained by Malaysian authorities and deported to Sri Lanka. Officers of the CID took him into custody upon his arrival.

Investigators said an Interpol Red Notice had been issued against the suspect.

Karunaratne is wanted in connection with the fatal shooting, near the Gampaha Magistrate’s Court, in July, 2022, in which alleged organised criminal ‘Paspodda’ was killed and several others sustained injuries.

Following preliminary questioning by the CID, the suspect was handed over to the Western Province North Crimes Division for further investigations. Police said a 72-hour detention order had been obtained to facilitate further inquiries.

by Norman Palihawadane ✍️

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