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Pre-poll interview with young UNPer
By Saman Indrajith
Keshal Jayasinghe is one of the young political leaders contesting under the gas cylinder symbol from the Colombo District. He received his school education at Royal College, Colombo, and earned an honors degree in International Relations from the University of San Francisco. After returning to Sri Lanka, he joined active politics under Mangala Samaraweera, focusing on enhancing political literacy through the Radical Centre institution.
“Mangala foresaw the crises we would face under the Gotabaya Rajapaksa government, and our aim has always been to challenge deceptive electoral politics. Following Mangala’s passing, I served as the Digital Media Director for President Ranil Wickremesinghe, successfully facilitating our engagement with the IMF. Now, as I stand with the UNP and contest under the gas cylinder symbol, I aim to further Mangala’s vision of truthful politics for the benefit of our nation,” Keshal said in a brief interview with the Sunday Island.
Excerpts:
Q: Why do you think people should vote for the gas cylinder symbol?
A: In 2022, Sri Lanka faced an unprecedented economic crisis that led to severe political instability. During this time, many representatives in Parliament shied away from taking responsibility. Ranil Wickremesinghe stepped in to tackle this situation and initiated discussions with the IMF to address our economic challenges. This crisis is unlike any we’ve faced since 1948, and I was privileged to be involved as the President’s Digital Media Director, witnessing the turmoil firsthand. Our primary expectation is to help ensure stability and contribute to the recovery of our economy through responsible governance.
Q: Some say the public has rejected Ranil Wickremesinghe’s vision. What are your thoughts?
A: It’s unfortunate that public perception has been shaped by a history of political disappointment. Many past presidents won elections through hostility and broken promises. However, President Wickremesinghe has focused on what needs to be done rather than engaging in divisive politics. Despite the challenges, he has kept the public informed about his actions, tripling government welfare expenditures and increasing public sector salaries. I believe that the NPP has no choice but to continue President Wickremesinghe’s vision if they are genuinely interested in moving this country forward.
Q: Are you suggesting that for the NPP there is no other path apart from Ranil’s?
A: Many parties promised sustainable withdrawal from IMF loans but now claim it’s not feasible. They’ve backtracked on promises such as reducing taxes on essential goods and electricity bills. This inconsistency reveals the gap between their words and actions. They’re struggling to uphold commitments even regarding public sector salaries. This situation underscores the validity of Ranil Wickremesinghe’s plans, which aim for a realistic and responsible approach to our economic recovery.
Q: With current polls indicating the NPP’s potential victory, what role do you see for yourself and the UNP contesting under the New Democratic Front?
A: The last presidential election revealed a strong public sentiment against the current leadership. It’s crucial that this voice is represented in Parliament. I believe that many political parties are making false promises that promote nationalism and communalism, which we must counter. My journey has been rooted in citizen-centered politics, and I aim to foster genuine political engagement that speaks to the people’s needs. As an opposition, we will support the government when necessary but also propose viable alternatives to benefit the populace.
Q: What are the economic challenges ahead, and how do you plan to tackle them?
A: We face a long road to recovery. By 2028, we need to increase our national income by 15% of GDP to manage our debts effectively. By 2032, we aim to reduce the total debt to 95% of GDP. Achieving a minimum of 2% surplus in the primary account is essential to this goal, which will require a strong voice in Parliament. Failure to meet our obligations by 2028 could lead to a situation worse than what we saw in 2022, making it critical to address these challenges head-on.
I urge the public to vote for those who promote truth instead of falsehood in our political discourse.
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“Let’s move forward together in unity to build a country where all labour is valued, rights are protected, and equality prevails” -PM
Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya in her May Day message called upon the working people in Sri Lanka to move forward together in unity to build a country where all labour is valued, rights are protected, and equality prevails.
The full text of the PM’s message:
The history of the Sri Lankan labour movement is a remarkable journey, shaped over decades by the blood, sweat, and sacrifices made in the pursuit of rights, justice, and dignity.
Beginning with the printers’ strike of 1893, the working people of this country emerged as an organised force. Through the trade union movement led by A. E. Goonesinha and the emergence of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party, the voice of labour gained political strength. The Railway Workers’ Strike of 1923 and the public service strike of 1947 reaffirmed that the true ’driving force’ behind the country’s economic and social transformation was its working people. I respectfully acknowledge the invaluable contributions of workers in the plantation sector, ports, railways, and across both the public and private sectors, whose dedication laid the foundation for many of the labour rights we benefit from today.
As we commemorate International Workers’ Day with dignity once again, we pay tribute to all working people across the world, including the heroic workers who sacrificed their lives in the struggle for an eight-hour workday in Chicago in 1886. This year’s May Day holds special significance as it is being celebrated under a government built through the power of the people, in honour of the entire working community of Sri Lanka.
Granting due respect to labour and safeguarding the rights of all working people are core policy commitments of our government. Accordingly, we remain dedicated to creating a fair and safe working environment by expanding existing services and implementing new programmes aimed at improving the living standards of working people.
Ensuring fair and equal access for all citizens is a fundamental objective of the government. Following that, it is our responsibility to create an environment in which everyone can lead a dignified professional life. Establishing a national social protection system that recognises unpaid labour and guarantees social security for unpaid labours is among the foremost priorities of our government.
On this May Day, we must reaffirm the importance of moving forward together in unity to build a country where all labour is valued, rights are protected, and equality prevails. With the strength and dedication of all working people, may we soon achieve the vision we all share: “A Thriving Nation – A Beautiful Life
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Heat Index at Caution Level at some places in the Northern, North-central, Eastern, Sabaragamuwa and North-western provinces and in Monaragala district during the day time
Warm Weather Advisory
Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre
Issued at 3.30 p.m. on 30 April 2026, valid for 01 May 2026.
The Heat index, the temperature felt on human body is likely to increase up to ‘Caution level’ at some places in the Northern, North-central, Eastern, Sabaragamuwa, and North-western provinces and in Monaragala district during the day time.
The Heat Index Forecast is calculated by using relative humidity and maximum temperature and this is the condition that is felt on your body. This is not the forecast of maximum temperature. It is generated by the Department of Meteorology for the next day period and prepared by using global numerical weather prediction model data.

Effect of the heat index on human body is mentioned in the above table and it is prepared on the advice of the Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medical Services.
ACTION REQUIRED
Job sites: Stay hydrated and takes breaks in the shade as often as possible.
Indoors: Check up on the elderly and the sick.
Vehicles: Never leave children unattended.
Outdoors: Limit strenuous outdoor activities, find shade and stay hydrated.
Dress: Wear lightweight and white or light-colored clothing.
Note:
In addition, please refer to advisories issued by the Disaster Preparedness & Response Division, Ministry of Health in this regard as well. For further clarifications please contact 011-7446491.
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USD 2.5 mn fraud probe: Interdicted MoF official found dead at home
An Assistant Director of the External Resources Department (ERD) of the Ministry of Finance, interdicted pending an investigation into the diversion of US$2.5 million in Treasury funds to a rogue account was found dead at his residence in Kuliyapitiya.
The deceased has been identified as Ranga Nishantha, 50.
Police said the officer had been found in the garden of his house and they believed that the officila had committed suicide. However, investigators have not ruled out other possibilities, and inquiries are continuing.
The official was interdicted along with three other senior Finance Ministry officials over a cyber-enabled financial fraud.
Those interdicted include a Director and an Assistant Director from the ERD, as well as a Director and an Additional Director General from the Public Debt Management Office (PDMO).
Police sources said that the CID had on two occasions asked Nishantha to make a statement in connection with the ongoing investigation, but he had failed to comply.
Police said the CID probe into the alleged cyber fraud is continuing, with investigators examining the circumstances surrounding the diversion of funds through compromised communication channels.Kuliyapitiya Police said further investigations were underway to establish the exact cause of death.
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