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Ex-SIS Chief’s briefing for MPs cancelled due to SJB protests

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Senior DIG Jayawardena

Easter Sunday attacks

By Saman Indrajith

Former State Intelligence Service Chief Senior DIG Nilantha Jayawardena had to cancel a briefing for the MPs on the Easter Sunday terror attacks due to Opposition members’ protests. The briefing was to be held at the parliamentary complex.

Chief Opposition Whip Kandy District SJB MP Lakshman Kiriella protested early in the House against the government’s move to bring in police officers responsible for not taking action to prevent the Easter Sunday terror attacks to instruct MPs on their investigations into the incident.

The Chief Opposition whip expressed his opposition when the Speaker announced that there would be a meeting at 2.30 pm yesterday at the Committee Room I of Parliament and some officials of the Ministry of Public Security for senior police investigators were scheduled to apprise the MPs of the current situation pertaining to the ongoing investigations on Easter Sunday incidents.

Kiriella asked how MPs could attend such a meeting conducted by those who had failed to prevent the Easter Sunday carnage. “The Presidential Commission of Inquiry has recommended criminal proceedings against former SIS chief senior DIG Nilantha Jayawardena over the Easter Sunday terror attacks. Now, he is coming here to tell us about investigations into the same matter. What is the meaning of this?”

Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena: I am only reading out an announcement.

Chief Government Whip Minister Prasanna Ranatunga: This notice nowhere says that the police come here to give instructions. You can go there and find the truth rather than making statements to mislead people without knowing the truth.

Kiriella said it was not an attempt to reveal the truth but to hide it.

The meeting was held at the scheduled venue and instead SDIG Jayawardena, head of the Counter Terrorism Investigation Division SSP Prasanna Alwis with some CID officials conducted the sessions, Parliament sources said.

Parliament security sources said that SDIG Jayawardena attended a separate meeting of the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Transport and Energy at the Committee Room II of the parliamentary complex yesterday morning.



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Pope Leo appeals for no more war in first Sunday address

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Pope Leo called for a "lasting peace" in the war in Ukraine and said he was "deeply hurt" by events in Gaza [BBC]

Pope Leo XIV appealed for “no more war” in a message to world powers during his first Sunday address at the Vatican.

Reflecting on current conflicts, the newly selected pontiff called for a “lasting peace” in the war in Ukraine, a ceasefire in Gaza, and welcomed Saturday’s agreement to end recent hostilities between India and Pakistan.

He said he was “deeply hurt” by events in Gaza, expressed hope for a “lasting accord” between India and Pakistan, and wished for a “authentic, true and lasting peace” in Ukraine.

The Pope also recited the Regina Caeli prayer, in honour of the Virgin Mary, to the crowd in St Peter’s Square.

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May this Vesak celebration be a blessed one filled with kindness and compassion towards all living beings – PM

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In her Vesak day message, Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya wished that this Vesak celebration be a blessed one filled with kindness and compassion towards all living beings

The full text of the prime ministers vesak day message:

“It is an honor to extend my Vesak day message to all citizens of the nation during this sacred period in which Buddhist community across Sri Lanka come together to pay homage to the Lord Buddha, upholding both material and spiritual offerings and commemorating the threefold sacred events of the Lord Buddha’s life.

Since ancient times, the lives of the Sri Lankan people have been deeply rooted by the teaching of the Lord Buddha and this is a greater inheritance we have received through the Dhamma. In our country, where people of diverse ethnicities and religions coexist in harmony, the collective celebration of a major religious festival such as Vesak stands as a powerful testament to that unity.

This year Vesak day celebration marks the first to be celebrated under the current government, which was established with the vision of “A Prosperous Country, a Beautiful Life.” I believe that this Vesak season is a particularly a time to heal the hearts and minds of humanity, especially as our nation embarks on a path of meaningful transformation. Through this message, I take this opportunity to invite all of citizens to unite in mind and spirit, bound together by mutual respect and compassion.

I join all Sri Lankans in praying that the flames of war burning in various parts of the world at this moment may be extinguished, and that all people across the globe may be blessed with lives of happiness and peace.

May all of you have a blessed Vesak!”

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Special waste management programme launched under “Clean Sri Lanka” during the State Vesak Festival

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Parallel  with the State Vesak Festival that commenced on Saturday (10) in the Nuwara Eliya District, a special waste management initiative has been launched under the “Clean Sri Lanka” programme to enhance facilities for devotees and ensure proper waste disposal in the city of Nuwara Eliya.

With hundreds of thousands of people expected to visit Nuwara Eliya during the Vesak Week, from May 10 to 16, this initiative is aimed at preserving the cleanliness and beauty of the area.

The programme will focus particularly on areas around the Gregory Lake, a key tourist attraction, and the Nuwara Eliya International Buddhist Centre, the venue for the State Vesak Festival.

In addition, the “Clean Sri Lanka” initiative urges visiting devotees to refrain from bringing non-biodegradable material such as polythene and calls on all citizens to act responsibly by properly disposing of waste only at designated locations, while maintaining the sanctity and cleanliness of the environment.

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