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FSP calls on people to oust govt.

By Saman Indrajith
The Frontline Socialist Party, on Tuesday, said that people had no option but to take to the streets to chase out the incumbent government. “The government has not learnt that people engage in protests because they no longer can put up with hardships. We have no other option but to beat off this government. Ranil Wickremesinghe says that he has no home to go. He should not go home, he should be sent to a prison for the crimes he had committed,” FSP Education Secretary, Pubudu Jayagoda, told a press conference held in Colombo.
Jayagoda said that farmers, fishers, workers, students, women and peasants are rising up against taxes and suppression by the government and his party would support their struggle to drive out this government. Those engaged in the fisheries industry find it hard to survive because of the fuel price hike. Crisis in the fishing industry started with the price increase on a litre of kerosene from Rs 87 to Rs 340. During the time of Mahinda Rajapaksa kerosene price was increased by Rs 140 and the fishers took to the street, protesting, and Anthony Fernando, of Chilaw, was shot during such a protest and the government had to bring down the price.
“A boat with a 50 litre capacity has to spend around Rs 29,000 before it is put to sea. The kerosene cost comes around Rs 17,000, lubricants Rs 5,000, baits and lures Rs 5,000 and food for at least three fishermen at Rs 2,000. A boat with 20 litre capacity has to spend around Rs 10,000 a day. This is without the cost for ice. The price of ice that had been at Rs 250 now went up to Rs 600. There are boats with 9.9 to 15 horsepower that need at least 15 litres of kerosene and such boats do not go to deep sea. The ones that go far have 25 horsepower and they need 30 liters while only the vessels of 30-40 horsepower can go into deep seas and they need 50 to 60 litres of fuel.
Fisheries industry is on its death throes. “The situation is worse when it comes to multiday fishing trawlers. There are around 6,000 such vessels. They use diesel. A vessel that spends around 45 days in the deep sea cannot be put to sea without spending around Rs 10 million. People can no longer afford to eat fish. The government has to take immediate action to allocate fuel to the fishing industry, immediately save the jobs of 100,000 engaged in the industry and to fight against malnutrition. In that context, the government has increased the fuel quota of MPs from Rs 100,000 to Rs 200,000 and added many ministers. Every minister gets six vehicles. Each gets 750 litres of petrol. If he has three petrol vehicles he gets 2,250 petrol liters a month. More than Rs one million government money is spent for that. Each minister gets 600 litres of diesel per one vehicle and with three vehicles he gets 1,800 litres per month and the government pays around Rs 700,000 per month. Instead of saving the dying fishing industry this is what the incumbent government does,” Jayagoda said.
Jude Namal from the Fisher Organisations Collective, M Wijendran of the Independent Fisher Activists Committee and W Maximan for the Fisher Workers Association also addressed the press conference.
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Training teachers for the new education reforms will commence in May – PM

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the training of teachers required for the new education reforms will commence in May, and that contracts granted to political cronies in local government institutions will be brought to an end following the upcoming local government elections.
The Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing public gatherings held in the areas of Mirigama, Minuwangoda, and Katana in the Gampaha District.
Addressing the gatherings, Prime Minister stated:
“From birth to death, all the aspects of life of a person are handled by local government institutions. However, to this day, these institutions lack proper systems even to provide the people with basic facilities.
We are committed to working with a proper system, free of fraud and corruption, and managing every rupee carefully and attentively. We are identifying the needs of people and implementing projects under a systematic plan to develop rural sectors.
You elect fellow members who stand firmly against fraud and corruption through two decisive elections. First, you elect Anura Kumara as President, a leader committed to fighting corruption. Then, in the parliamentary election, you choose a group of qualified individuals who are equally dedicated to this cause to represent you in Parliament.
To ensure that the funds allocated for rural development reach the people, the local government institutions which are the closest to the villagers must also be clean and transparent. That is why this election is so important to us.
The people and the villages come to experience our corruption-free political culture through local government institutions. These institutions must properly implement, monitor, and evaluate the development projects allocated to the rural sector. The era of awarding contracts for such projects to political cronies must end.
Although early childhood development is a crucial part of education, there has never been a proper system for it. We are now establishing such a system. Starting in May, teacher training for the modern education which is being introduced will begin. We have a comprehensive plan for development across all sectors.
The Ministry of Education has received billions worth of projects, but there is no proper implementation process. For example, 1,500 smart boards were brought for smart classrooms, but the Secretary to the Ministry has not implemented a system to distribute them to schools. Teachers have not been trained to use them. Teacher training institutes still follow outdated curriculum. This will be corrected through the new education reforms,
In order to deliver all these benefits to the rural sector efficiently, it is essential to elect the right people for the right purposes. Therefore, in the upcoming local government elections, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya urged the public to vote for the candidates who are free from fraud and corruption presented by the National People’s Power (NPP).”
The event was attended by Parliament Chief Organizer of the ruling party Dharmapriya Wijesinghe, Members of Parliament Ruwanthilaka Jayakody and Chaminda Lalith Kumara, along with several local government candidates and the residents of the area.
[Prime Minister’s Media Division]
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Foreign Minister Herath will attend Pope’s funeral today

Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath will represent Sri Lanka at the funeral of Pope Francis in the Vatican City, the Ministry said.
The funeral is scheduled for today.
About 50,000 people came to pay their respects to the late Pope on Thursday, the Vatican news service said.
“Pope Francis’ funeral Mass will take place on Saturday, April 26, at 10:00 AM in St. Peter’s Square, marking the beginning of the Novemdiales, an ancient tradition of nine days of mourning and Masses for the repose of the late Pope’s soul,” according to the Vatican news service.
“The Novemdiales Masses will be held each day at 5:00 PM (GMT +2) in St. Peter’s Basilica, except for the Mass on Divine Mercy on Sunday, April 27, which will take place at 10:30 AM in St. Peter’s Square.”
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Underworld hitman who escaped after failing to kill businessman caught

An underworld hitman who attempted to break into a house in the Andiambalama area of Katunayake to kill a businessman was arrested in Rajanganaya by the police and the Special Task Force (STF) on Thursday night after the attempt failed and he escaped by jumping over a wall.
Investigations have revealed that this individual is connected to a number of murders, including the recent killing of a businessman known as “Indikatu Jude” in the Seeduwa area a few weeks ago, as well as several other criminal activities.
Police said that the suspect was responsible for shooting and seriously injuring a man sleeping in a three-wheeler in the Gampaha area and attempting to assassinate another person at the Negombo market.
The suspect arrived in Andiambalama with another underworld assassin to murder a businessman engaged in money lending from his residence.
At the time of the incident, the businessman attempted to close his electric gate. The contract killer and his accomplice tried to shoot the businessman, but their weapon malfunctioned and did not fire. A struggle ensued between the businessman and the two assailants, after which the assailants tried to escape by jumping over the wall of the house as the would-be victim ran into the house.
During the escape, one of the suspects fell from the wall and fractured a bone in his leg. Local residents captured him after assaulting him and handed him over to the police.
The other contract killer managed to flee the scene but was later apprehended in the Rajanganaya area.Investigations are being carried out under the supervision of Negombo Division SSP Ashoka Dharmasena.
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