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Aragalaya group candidate justifies Hasina’s ouster, denies role in JVP’s plan to march on Parliament in 2022

By Shamindra Ferdinando
Presidential candidate Nuwan Bopage has strongly defended the ouster of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Appearing on ‘Salakuna’ on Hiru, Monday (12) night, Attorney-at-Law Bopage emphasised that the people had chased away PM Hasina as she had pursued an IMF-led agenda inimical to her country.
Bopage said so when Hiru anchor Chamuditha Samarawickrema, while referring to a spate of recent media reports, asked him whether the US had influenced the long serving Bangladeshi leader over her government’s refusal to accommodate US military base on their territory. Hasina has alleged US involvement in her ouster.
Bopage said that such claims could have been accepted if the deposed leader hadn’t implemented IMF programmes at the expense of the people, murdered four workers and moved court against 23,000 others, not subjected Bangladesh to Indian influence and annihilated the Opposition through dictatorial means.
Comparing Hasina’s rule with that of Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the leading Front Line Socialist Party (FSP) activist said that the people had forced the latter to flee as he ruined the economy.
The panel of Hiru journalists reminded Bopage that Bangladesh had erupted in June this year following the Supreme Court reinstating a 30% government job quota for descendants of the freedom fighters.
Bopage acknowledged that the dispute over job quota controvesy had sparked riots..
The US State Department has denied the former Bangladeshi leader’s accusations.
Jana Aragala Sandhanaya, comprising a section of those involved in the March-July 2022 protest campaign against Gotabaya Rajapaksa, has fielded Bopage as its candidate. When Hiru asked how Jana Aragala Sandhanaya could field him as it was yet to receive Election Commission recognition, Bopage said that he would contest on the ticket of Samajawadi Janatha Sansadhaya.Acknowledging the JVP had been involved in Aragalaya, from the very beginning, the top spokesman for the breakaway JVP faction said that they weren’t involved in the alleged bid to seize control of Parliament.
Commenting on Jathika Jana Balawegaya heavyweight Lal Kantha’s recent declaration that Aragalaya could have taken over the Parliament if the so-called Galle Face protest leaders threw their weight behind the move, thereby advanced the operation to the next stage, Bopage insisted that wasn’t a collective decision taken by those who executed the ‘Gotagogama’ campaign.
Bopage alleged that the JVP, in spite of being part of Aragalaya, was acting on its own. According to him, there had been an ‘operation committee’ at the Galle Face site that comprised 60 to 100 persons. Responding to another query, Bopage said there hadn’t been a leader though there were many groups. Bopage identified Samajawadi Shishya Sangamaya, Viplawawadi Shishya Sangamaya, Youth for Change and Samajawadi Tharuna Sangamaya as some of the groups involved in the ‘operations committee.’
Bopage denied Chamuditha Samarawickrema’s assertion that the JVP and the FSP were the most active in Aragalaya. The presidential candidate said that the UNP and its breakaway faction SJB as well as many other groups worked in unison for the regime change operation. Bopage claimed that MP Patali Champika Ranawaka’s people, too, had been there.
Bopage denied accusations that the JVP, FSP and other political parties and groups exploited genuine grievances of the hapless and public protest campaign to engineer externally-backed regime change operation. The lawyer said that their primary objective had been to send Gotabaya Rajapaksa home, cause collapse of what he called the Rajapaksa family rule and the third objective was to advance Aragalaya.
The presidential candidate struggled to explain the composition of the decision-making body of their party. Hiru questioned the legality of Bopage’s selection as the composition of the decision-making body remained debatable.
Bopage said that political parties moved in about a week after the public launched Galle Face protest, on April 9, just over a week after the violent incidents outside the then President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s private residence at Pangiriwatte, Mirihana.
Asked to explain the Aragalaya strategy after President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s ouster, Bopage said that they planned to call for a conference with ‘some representation’ from Parliament and representatives of Aragalaya, as well as public representation, with the objective of formulating of a new Constitution.
Bopage said that the Constitution would have been subjected to a referendum.
Responding to a barrage of questions regarding their strategy, Bopage said that the ‘operations committee’ never planned to take control of the Presidential Secretariat and the Prime Minister’s Office. Bopage asserted that the JVP operated alone while denying there was a plan to move into the Supreme Court. Moving to Rupavahini, too, hadn’t been planned, Bopage said, while denying any talks with the JVP regarding the move against Parliament.
Bopage claimed that they intervened at some places to keep the operation in line with the agreed agenda. The lawyer pointed out that the Parliament couldn’t be dissolved by taking control of it.
Bopage said that the UNP quit Aragalaya as soon as their leader Ranil Wickremesinghe received premiership on May 12, 2022.
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Navy act promptly to douse fire on fishing trawler anchored in Galle harbour

The Navy taking prompt action were able to douse a fire that broke out on a fishing trawler at the Galle Fisheries Harbour on 14 Apr 25.
The blaze was first spotted by personnel on board SLNS Prathapa, stationed nearby. Acting swiftly, a diving team from the Southern Naval Command, along with harbour security personnel, rushed to the scene.
Their initial efforts focused on separating the trawler that had caught fire to prevent the flames from spreading. With the situation under partial control, the fire extinguishing system of SLNS Prathapa was activated, successfully dousing the remaining flames, through coordinated efforts of the diving and harbour security personnel.
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Heat index at ‘Caution level’ at some places in Northern, North-central, North-western, Western, Southern and Eastern provinces and in Rathnapura and Monaragala districts

Warm Weather Advisory
Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre of the Department of Meteorology at 3.30 p.m. 16 April 2025, valid for 17 April 2025
The general 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, North-western, Western, Southern and Eastern provinces and in Rathnapura and Monaragala districts
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 table below 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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Hulftsdorp killing has led to checks on lawyers in some court premises

The government, in consultation with the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) and the Bar Association (BASL), has put in place a system to check lawyers entering selected courts. This follows the killing of Ganemulle Sanjeewa by an underworld hitman, masquerading as a lawyer, in one of the Magistrate Courts at Hulftsdorp, on the morning of 19 February.
Responding to The Island queries in this regard, Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara yesterday (16) confirmed the new security arrangement. Minister Nanayakkara, who is also an Attorney-at-Law, declined to elaborate.
Although the police apprehended the suspected assassin, a couple of hours later, the woman, who smuggled in the firearm used in the killing, also masquerading as a lawyer, is still at large.
Newly elected BASL President, Attorney-at-Law Rajeev Amarasuriya, said that scanners had been installed at selected places in line with the security arrangements introduced, following the 19 February shooting in a court. Amarasuriya said so responding to The Island query regarding the post-Hulftsdorp Court complex shooting developments.
The BASL Chief emphasised the pivotal importance of ensuring, what he called, a hassle-free environment for law officers, regardless of security checks necessitated by the latest shooting. Amarasuriya said that security measures should be in place in accordance with threat assessments pertaining to cases taken up at various courts.
The first courtroom killing took place in Nov. 1991 when Sub Inspector Dhammika Amarasena, who had been interdicted over the Wavulkelle massacre, was shot dead while inside the Attanagalle Magistrate court. Amarasena’s father-in-law, who had been seated next to the interdicted policeman, was also killed.
The second courtroom shooting happened in January 2004 when an Army deserter shot dead Dhamamika Amarasinghe inside the Hulftsdorp court complex. Although Dhammika Amarasinghe’s killer gained entry to the court, posing off as a law student, authorities never implemented a comprehensive security plan. However, in the wake of Ganemulle Sanjeewa’s killing, acting IGP Priyantha Weerasooriya, who is also a lawyer, underscored the need to check law officers.
The BASL President said that they were still in the developing stage of the security set up, taking into consideration views expressed by various stakeholders. Referring to Ganemulle Sanjeewa’s assassin carrying a forged BASL identity card, Amarasuriya stressed the need to use technology in counter measures to thwart such practices.
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