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DMI involvement bared in parliament

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Prez urged to remove Maj. Gen. Jayasekera from Defence Ministry

The SJB has called for an investigation into Deputy Defence Minister Maj. Gen. (retd.) Aruna Jayasekera’s declaration in Parliament that a small group within the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) was involved in 2019 Easter Sunday attacks.

Maj. Gen. Jayasekera, who was the Eastern Commander at the time of Easter Sunday carnage and subsequent blasts at Sainthamaruthu in the East also in April 2019, should come clean, top SJB spokesman Mujibur Rahman told The Island.

Rahman asserted that the Deputy Defence Minister’s declaration could be considered as the much anticipated breakthrough the NPP government expected. “We expect the CID to question the Deputy Minister on his claim,” Colombo District lawmaker said.

When The Island pointed out that accusations had been made against the DMI as well as one of its former heads the then Brigadier Suresh Sally regarding Easter Sunday carnage, MP Rahman emphasised that the latest allegation was made by a fellow retired senior officer who had served as the most senior officer in the East at that time extremists planned the attacks.

The government proscribed the National Thowheeth Jamaath (NTJ) over the Easter carnage.

Pointing out that during the initial investigations the CID recorded Maj. Gen. Jayasekera’s statement regarding the Sainathamaruthu incident where 16 persons perished on April 26, 2019, lawmaker Rahman urged President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, who holds the defence portfolio in addition to being the Commander-in-Chief of armed forces to move Maj. Gen. Jayasekera out of the Defence Ministry. “Let the Maj. Gen. be shifted to facilitate the investigation,” MP Rahman said, warning the NPP of dire consequences of its failure to restore public faith in the investigation.

Maj. Gen. Jayasekera of the Gemunu Watch served as Eastern Commander from Nov 24, 2018 to Oct. 14, 2019. Jayasekera retired four days later.

The CID would it difficult to probe the retired officer as long as he served as the Deputy Defence Minister, the MP said, adding that since the last presidential election conducted in Sept 2024, Jayasekera on six occasions functioned as the Acting Defence Minister during President Dissanayake’s foreign visits.

If Maj. Gen. Jayaskera hadn’t told the CID of the alleged DMI link to Easter Sunday carnage when he was questioned in 2019, it would be of pivotal importance to establish actually when got to know about the conspiracy, MP Rahman said.

The NPP accommodated Maj. Gen. Jayasekera on its National List in recognition for his contribution to their parliamentary and presidential election campaigns last year.

MP Rahman said that retired Senior DIG Ravi Seneviratne and retired SSP Shani Abeysekera who had been assigned to the CID at the time of Easter Sunday carnage were brought back by the NPP to serve as Secretary Public Security Ministry and Director, CID, respectively.

Recalling Leader of the House Minister Bimal Rathnayake disclosed that they were brought back on a request made by the Archbishop of Colombo Rt. Rev. Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, a claim swiftly denied by the Catholic Church, MP Rahman questioned whether lapses on the part of Seneviratne and Abeysekera, too, contributed to the overall security failure. Like Jayasekera, Senevirathna and Abeysekera, too, campaigned for the NPP, the SJB spokesman said.

Referring to a recent statement attributed to Rev. Cyril Gamini Fernando, the spokesman for the Catholic Church, lawmaker Rahman said that the priest is on record as having said that Maj. Gen. Jayasekera’s continuation as the Deputy Defence Minister could undermine the credibility of the investigations. The Church has expressed the belief that the government makes an appropriate decision on the issue at hand.

Lawmaker Rahman said that the NPP was yet to explain the circumstances how JVP National List nominee at the 2015 parliamentary elections wealthy spice merchant Mohamed Yusuf Ibrahim’s two sons turned out to be NTJ suicide bombers. One of them attacked Cinnamon Grand while the other blasted himself alongside alleged ringleader Sahran Hashim at Shangri-la.MP Rahman said that the NPP was in a bind. The top leadership was obviously struggling to cope up with the situation as difficulties mount on the other fronts, the MP said.

By Shamindra Ferdinando ✍️



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“We Are Building a Stable, Transparent and Resilient Sri Lanka Ready for Sustainable Investment Partnerships” – PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya addressed members of the Chief Executives Organization (CEO) during a session held on Thursday [3 February 2026] at the Shangri-La Hotel, Colombo, as part of CEO’s Pearl of the Indian Ocean: Sri Lanka programme.

The Chief Executives Organization is a global network of business leaders representing diverse industries across more than 60 countries. The visiting delegation comprised leading entrepreneurs and executives exploring Sri Lanka’s economic prospects, investment climate, and development trajectory.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister emphasized that Sri Lanka’s reform agenda is anchored in structural transformation, transparency, and inclusive growth.

“We are committed not only to ensuring equitable access to education, but equitable access to quality education. Our reforms are designed to create flexible pathways for young people beyond general education and to build a skilled and adaptable workforce for the future.”

She highlighted that the Government is undertaking a fundamental pedagogical shift towards a more student-focused, less examination-driven system as part of a broader national transformation.

Reflecting on Sri Lanka’s recent political transition, the Prime Minister stated:

“The people gave us a mandate to restore accountability, strengthen democratic governance, and ensure that opportunity is not determined by patronage or privilege, but by fairness and merit. Sri Lanka is stabilizing. We have recorded positive growth, restored confidence in key sectors, and are committed to sustaining this momentum. But our objective is not short-term recovery it is long-term resilience.”

Addressing governance reforms aimed at improving the investment climate, she said:

“We are aligning our legislative and regulatory frameworks with international standards to provide predictability, investor protection, and institutional transparency. Sustainable investment requires trust, and trust requires reform.”

Turning to the recent impact of Cyclone Ditwa, which affected all 25 districts of the country, the Prime Minister underscored the urgency of climate resilience.

“Climate change is not a distant threat. It is a lived reality for our people. We are rebuilding not simply to recover, but to build resilience, strengthen disaster mitigation systems, and protect vulnerable communities.”

Inviting CEO members to consider Sri Lanka as a strategic partner in the Indo-Pacific region, she highlighted opportunities in value-added mineral exports, logistics and shipping, agro-processing, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals, and innovation-driven sectors.

“We are not looking for speculative gains. We are seeking long-term partners who share our commitment to transparency, sustainability, and inclusive development.”

She further emphasized collaboration in education, research, vocational training, and innovation as essential pillars for sustained economic growth.

Concluding her address, the Prime Minister expressed appreciation to the Chief Executives Organization for selecting Sri Lanka as part of its 2026 programme and reaffirmed the Government’s readiness to engage constructively with responsible global investors.

The event was attended by the Governor of the Western Province,  Hanif Yusoof, and other distinguished guests.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Prez AKD congratulates BNP’s Tarique Rahman on B’desh election win

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has extended his congratulations to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its leader, Tarique Rahman, following their landslide victory in Bangladesh’s parliamentary elections.

“Best wishes to the people of Bangladesh for reaffirming their faith in democracy, and congratulations to Mr. Tarique Rahman on leading the BNP in these elections. The results reflect the trust placed in him. I look forward to strengthening ties between our two nations,” President Dissanayake said, in a post on ‘X’.

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party won a landslide parliamentary election on Friday, securing a resounding mandate in a pivotal vote that is expected to restore political stability in the South Asian nation.

The parliamentary election held on Thursday was Bangladesh’s first vote since the 2024 Gen Z-driven uprising that toppled long-time premier Sheikh Hasina.

Opinion polls had given BNP an edge, and the party lived up to the forecasts, with the coalition it dominates winning 209 seats to secure an overwhelming two-thirds majority in the 300-member Jatiya Sangsad, or House of the Nation, Jamuna TV showed.

Soon after it won a majority in the overnight vote-count, the party thanked and congratulated the people and called for special prayers on Friday for the welfare of the country and its people.

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Massive Sangha confab to address alleged injustices against monks

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A major Sangha conference will be held on February 20 at 2 PM at the All Ceylon Buddhist Congress (ACBC) Headquarters in Colombo, bringing together both monastic and lay communities to discuss concerns over alleged injustices against Buddhist monks, the Buddha Sasana, and the nation.

Speaking at a press conference in Colombo on Thursday (12), Roshan Maddumage, Deputy Chairman of the ACBC, said the primary aim of the conference is to highlight misconduct and draw government attention to these matters.

ACBC Chairman Chandra Nimal Wakishta emphasized that the country’s legal system appears to operate inconsistently. He noted that while police officers involved in the assault of a Catholic priest were prosecuted and jailed, no investigation has been conducted into police officers accused of assaulting Buddhist monks in Trincomalee.

Wakishta stressed that the Sinhala Buddhist community has historically not engaged in violence or promoted hatred. He added that the Maha Sangha play a central role in guiding and protecting the country and the state, and that harassment or attacks on monks indirectly harm the nation as a whole.

He explained that the decision to convene the Sangha conference stems from the urgency of addressing these serious concerns, with the event expected to serve as a platform for dialogue between the clergy, lay followers, and government representatives.

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