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New Fortress energy deal: SLPP says it won’t give in to dissidents’ pressure

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‘Opposition group within govt. not acceptable’ 

By Shamindra Ferdinando

The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) yesterday (08) declared that the government wouldn’t, under any circumstances, succumb to the rebel group within the ruling coalition.

 SLPP Chairman Prof. G.L.Peiris emphasized that there couldn’t be several governments within an administration. Prof. Peiris, who holds the Foreign Affairs portfolio, declared that the SLPP wouldn’t accept an Opposition group within the government. The SLPP Chairman said so at the weekly briefing held at the party office.

The National List MP said that whatever the issues and differences of opinion within a coalition once the government took a stand on a particular matter the entire parliamentary group should abide by it. The SLPP group in the 145-member parliamentary grouping consists of 117.

Of the 30-member Cabinet of ministers, National Freedom Front (NFF) Leader and Industries Minister Wimal Weerawansa, Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) Leader and Energy Minister Udaya Gammanpila and Democratic Left Front (DLF) Leader and Water Supply State Minister Vasudeva Nanayakkara recently broke ranks with the SLPP leadership over the controversial agreement with New Fortress Energy on the Yugadanavi power deal et al. Although Nimal Siripala and Mahinda Amaraweera who represented the SLFP in the Cabinet refrained from joining the rebel project, on behalf of the party leader Maithripala Sirisena State Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera joined the launch of the rebel campaign at the Solis Hall, Pitakotte.

The rebel group declared that they wouldn’t keep quiet for ministerial perks and privileges but take a stand in public interest.

Constituent parties opposed to the New Fortress Energy deal consists of over two dozen lawmakers with the SLFP being the largest among them. The SLPP members in the government parliamentary group comprised 14.

Having dealt with his recent visit to the UK where the focus had been on British investments in Sri Lanka and expansion of trade tries against the backdrop of Brexit and the current status of the ongoing Covid-19 vaccination project, Prof. Peiris said the right to dissent within a political grouping was nothing but a healthy sign of a democratic system. It wouldn’t be realistic to achieve 100 percent consensus on all issues, Prof. Peiris said, while underscoring the importance of a common stand on contentious issues.

Reiterating the SLPP’s call to address whatever the issues at hand, they should be addressed within the parliamentary group, Prof.   Peiris advised that their problems shouldn’t be taken to the public nor external issues allowed to interfere with their programme.

Several parties, including nationalist groups led by Dr. Gunadasa Amarasekera have moved both the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal against the energy deal. Trade unions representing major political parties are also opposed to the agreement.

Prof. Peiris said that the failure on the part of the constituents of reach consensus on issues of public importance undermined public confidence as well as that of the international community.

The same group spearheaded protests that compelled the current dispensation to rescind a decision taken by the previous government to sell 49 percent shares of the East Container Terminal (ECT) to India and Japan.

Prof. Peiris recalled how they got together in the face of growing international pressure on the country in the wake of the UNP-led administration betraying the war winning armed forces through the co-sponsorship of an accountability resolution at the Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). Declaring the overwhelming mandates received by the SLPP at 2019 and 2020 presidential and parliamentary elections, respectively, paved the way for the formation of a strong government, Prof. Peiris acknowledged the daunting challenge in maintaining the momentum.

Responding to media queries, SLPP General Secretary Attorney-at-Law Sagara Kariyawasam dismissed SLFP General Secretary Dayasiri Jayasekera recent comment on the conduct of ministers. National List MP Kariyawasam questioned the rationale in Jayasekera taking a critical stand while enjoying all perks and privileges as a State Minister. MP Kariyawasam challenged his colleague Jayasekera to be specific in his accusations. “Name the minister and what the specific issue is,” MP Kariyawasam said.

Commenting on recent social media reports, Foreign Minister Prof. Peiris stressed that there was absolutely no basis for claims as regards a dispute between him and Foreign Secretary Admiral Jayanath Colombage, a former Commander of the Navy. Prof. Peiris said that they worked closely and the Foreign Ministry performed its responsibilities amidst challenges.



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Colombo Metropolitan Region, Eastern Development Plan and the Greater Hambantota Project discussed in detail

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A meeting between Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake and relevant ministry officials was held on Tuesday (08) at the Presidential Secretariat regarding the development plans to be implemented in Sri Lanka under three zones, in collaboration with the Surbana Jurong Institute of Singapore and 18 Ministries.

During the meeting it was discussed in detail regarding the plans for the Colombo Metropolitan Region, Eastern Development Plan and the Greater Hambantota Project. The officials from Singapore-based urban planning and infrastructure consultancy Surbana Jurong also joined the discussion virtually.

Progress reports on the three projects were reviewed in detail and  Dr. Kumanayake instructed the officials to identify any deficiencies and finalize the necessary actions within the next two weeks.

The discussion also addressed delays in securing necessary approvals for investments under the existing regulatory framework, as well as the urgent need to revise certain legislative instruments to better facilitate national development.

The meeting was attended by Secretary to the Prime Minister G.P. Saputhanthri, Senior Additional Secretary to the President Russel Aponsu, Secretary to the Ministry of Urban Development, Construction and Housing U.G. Ranjith Ariyaratne, and several senior officials from the respective ministries.

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Heat index at ‘Caution level’ in Northern, North-central, Eastern, North-western, Western provinces and Monaragala district today [09]

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The Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre  of the Department of Meteorology has issued a Warm Weather Advisory for 09 April 2025

The public are warned that the Heat index, the temperature felt on human body is likely to increase up to ‘Caution level’ at some places in Northern, North-central, Eastern, North-western, and Western provinces and in Monaragala district.

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 below 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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Sajith asks govt. to submit its MoUs with India to Parliament

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Prof. Jayasumana raises possibility of Lanka ending up with “Quad’

Opposition and SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa has said it is the responsibility of the NPP government to submit the MoUs/agreements that were recently signed with India to the respective Sectoral Oversight Committees (SOCs).

Premadasa said so when The Island raised the issue with him. He said that during his meeting with Premier Modi his focus had been on opening the Indian market for Sri Lankan garment exports.

The seven MoUs/agreements signed on 05 April included defence cooperation, energy, Eastern Province development and digitalisation.

Meanwhile, the Vice President of Sarvajana Balaya and former lawmaker Prof. Channa Jayasumana said that the government owed an explanation whether the recently signed MoU on defence cooperation directly or indirectly attached Sri Lanka to the Quad security alliance, consisting of the US, Australia, Japan and India.

The former SLPPer raised the issue at a meeting held at Boralesgamuwa on Monday (07) in support of Sarvajana Balaya candidates contesting the May 6 LG polls.

Prof. Jayasumana urged that the MoU on Defence Cooperation be placed before Parliament, and the people, without further delay. The academic who served as State Health Minister during President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s tenure said that President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s foreign policy direction should be dealt with.

By Shamindra Ferdinando

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