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Sajith top presidential election spender

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By Priyan de Silva

Executive Director of the Institute for Democratic Reforms and Electoral Studies (IRES), Manjula Gajanayake, stated SJB leader Sajith Premadasa topped the list of highest spenders on advertising during the last Presidential election, utilizing television, radio, and newspapers.

Gajanayake added that, according to data collected by IRES staff, Premadasa topped the list by spending Rs. 1.58 billion on his campaign. This included Rs. 1.41 billion on television, Rs. 37.3 million on radio advertising and Rs. 113.8 million on newspapers. He may have exceeded the campaign finance ceiling set by the Election Commission when other campaign expenditures are included, Gajanayake added.

The Sarvajana Balaya Party candidate Dilith Jayaweera was the second-highest spender, with a total of Rs. 838.8 million expended – comprising Rs. 808. 8 million on television and Rs. 24.33 million on newspaper advertisements, and Rs 5.67 million on radio advertising.

Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe was the third highest spender accounting for a total of Rs. 613.5 million on advertising across television, radio, and newspapers. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake ranked fourth, with expenditures totalling Rs. 271.26 million on media advertising.

Gajanayake said that IRES deployed staff to monitor all mainstream national newspapers, television, and radio channels 24 hours a day from August 15, 2024, until midnight on September 18, 2024, at a cost of nearly four million rupees.

As National Coordinator of the Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) in 2019, Gajanayake initiated the monitoring of campaign expenditures by candidates. This initiative, undertaken in collaboration with other monitoring missions and civil society organizations, contributed to the enactment of the Regulation of Election Expenditure Act No. 3 of 2023.

The IRES director noted that the Election Commission has fixed Rs. 109.00 as the maximum amount a candidate is permitted to spend per registered voter for the 2024 Presidential Election. This amounts to a maximum of Rs. 1,868,298,586.00, given that there are 17.14 million eligible voters.



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Buddha Bhivandana Vesak Zone in Panadura from May 30th

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The Buddha Abhivandana Vesak Festival will be held in Panadura from May 30 to June 2 to mark the 2570th Buddhahood anniversary. This is being organized under the leadership of the Buddhist Shasanarakshaka Bala Mandals of Panadura North and South with the support of government and private institutions.

In conjunction with Vesak week, a special series of sermons will be held for school children to promote good values. On May 30, the Vesak Poya Day, a Shila Bhavana (Meditation) program with the participation of everyone will be held at the Panadura Galgoda Sri Maha Viharaya, as the main focus, and at all other temples in the area. On the same day, an exhibition of sacred relics and a blessing Bodhi Pooja will also be held at the Panadura Ran Koth Viharaya.

On the evening of May 31, two religious processions consisting of Dhamma school children led by the Shasanarakshaka Bala Mandala are scheduled to arrive in Panadura town. One procession will arrive in Panadura from Pallimulla and the other from Pinwatte. Furthermore, a series of Vesak Sadaha Gee programs will be presented in the Panadura city center from May 31st to June 2nd. A special lantern exhibition will also be held at several selected locations, including the Sudarshana Devarama Temple, and prizes will be awarded for the best lanterns selected from the exhibition. The Buddhabhivandana Vesak Zone Organization has made arrangements to hold Vesak lanterns, special light pujas, Vesak pandals, and dhansals throughout the city for the people who will be visiting during these few days.

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India gifts 134 cabs to Sri Lanka Police

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A consignment of 134 single cabs gifted  by the Government of India under the Indo–Sri Lanka Friendship Programme for the use of the Sri Lanka Police was officially handed over to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on Monday (25) morning  at the Presidential Secretariat.

The Government of India has incurred an expenditure of approximately LKR.300 million for this initiative and the vehicles are scheduled to be distributed among police stations in the Northern Province.

Speaking at the occasion, Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha stated that similar assistance would continue to be extended to Sri Lanka in the future.

In appreciation of this gift by the Government of India, Inspector General of Police Priyantha Weerasooriya presented a commemorative memento to Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha.

Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs, Ananda Wijepala, Deputy Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs, Sunil Watagala, Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security Ravi Seneviratne, General Manager of DIMO Rajeev Pandithage, officials of the Indian High Commission and senior officers of the Sri Lanka Police were also present at the occasion.

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Landslide Early Warnings issued to the Districts of Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Kegalle, Nuwara Eliya and Ratnapura extended till 1600 hrs on Tuesday [26]

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The National Building Reasearch Organisation [NBRO] has extended the landslide early warnings issued to the districts of Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Kegalle, Nuwara Eliya and Ratnapura till 1600 hrs on Tuesday 26th May 2026.

Accordingly,
The LEVEL II [AMBER] landslide early warnings issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Dehiowita, Deraniyagala, Ruwanwella and Yatiyanthota in the Kegalle district and Kuruwita, Ratnapura, Ayagama and Eheliyagoda in the Ratnapura district and 

The LEVEL I [YELLOW] landslide early warnings issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Seethawaka and Padukka in the Colombo district, Attanagalla in the Gampaha district, Palindanuwara, Mathugama, Bulathsinhala, Agalawatta, Ingiriya and Horana  in the Kalutara district, Bulathkohupitiya in the Kegalle district, Ambagamuwa in the Nuwara Eliya district and Kiriella, Pelmadulla, Nivithigala, Elapatha and Kalawana in the Ratnapura district have been extended.

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