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FUTA accused of engaging in ‘terrorism, ‘pursuing destructive strategy

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Over million students’ victimised, mental trauma immeasurable

By Shamindra Ferdinando

Dissident SLPP MP Gevindu Cumaratunga yesterday (23) questioned whether University teachers’ refusal to evaluate the answer scripts of GCE A/L examination was meant to ruin the free education.

The SLPP MP, who now functions as an independent MP, asked whether University teachers served the interests of a sinister group bent on diluting public faith in the education system.

Addressing the media at the Sri Sambuddhathva Jayanthi Mandiraya, the leader of the Yuthukma civil society group MP Cumaratunga accused University teachers of being engaged in terrorism. Those who disrupted evaluation of answer scripts were terrorists as they pursued an agenda at the expense of the entire student community, lawmaker Cumaratunga said.

Referring to teachers’ strike during Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s presidency, MP Cumaratunga said that teachers and members of FUTA (Federation of University Teachers Association) seemed to be determined to cause maximum possible harm.

The MP emphasized that those who sat the GCE Advanced Level examination, in February this year, were originally to do so in August, the previous year. Having sat for the examination six months late, now they experienced a further delay due to University teachers’ actions, MP Cumaratunga said.

FUTA should be ashamed for harming the lives of the student community, demanding the removal of the Vice Chancellor of the Ruhuna University, air tickets, relief in the payment of loans, exempting research grants from PAYE et al, MP Cumaratunga said.

Responding to a query, the outspoken MP explained how those who waged a high profile campaign for a system change contributed to clandestine overall political strategy meant to destroy free education, health services, etc.

MP Cumaratunga pointed out how the teachers and FUTA members should realize that they couldn’t expect special status as the country faced severe economic difficulties. Their demands couldn’t be justified, under any circumstances, the MP said, urging them to meet their obligations without further delay.



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The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO) has announced a revision of fuel prices, effective from midnight on Saturday (May 30).

Accordingly,
the price of Auto Diesel has been increased by Rs. 15 to Rs.407 per liter,
the price of Super Diesel has been increased by Rs. 20 to Rs. 478 per liter.
the price of Petrol 92 Octane has been increased by Rs. 24 to Rs. 434 per liter
the price of Petrol 95 Octane up by Rs. 25 to Rs. 495 per liter
the price of kerosene by Rs. 20 to Rs. 285 per liter.

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Sangha reform drives stymied from within: CBK

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Former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga has called for a comprehensive reform programme within Sri Lanka’s Buddhist clergy, warning that repeated efforts to strengthen the Sasana have in the past been derailed by opposition from within sections of the Sangha itself.

In a statement addressed to the Mahanayake Theras of the three Buddhist chapters, Kumaratunga stressed that the long-term preservation of Buddhism depends on safeguarding both the Dhamma and Vinaya, or disciplinary code, and urged urgent internal reform to address what she described as deep-rooted structural weaknesses.

She noted that Buddhist history has consistently demonstrated that periods of institutional crisis were addressed through reform processes, citing precedents from the First Buddhist Council to reforms during the Kandyan era under Welivita Sri Saranankara Thera.

Referring to post-independence efforts, Kumaratunga said initiatives taken during the 1956 Bandaranaike administration to strengthen Buddhism were left incomplete following the assassination of former Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike.

She further stated that during her own presidency, plans to convene a Buddhist Council under the guidance of the late Madihe Pannasiha Mahanayake Thera had received government backing but were ultimately abandoned due to resistance from certain sections within the clergy.

The former President alleged that, on both occasions, vested interests benefiting from existing weaknesses within the Buddhist establishment had worked to obstruct meaningful reform efforts.

Warning that Buddhism in Sri Lanka is currently facing serious challenges, she called for a broad internal dialogue within the Sangha to identify root causes and implement both short- and long-term corrective measures.

Kumaratunga urged the Mahanayake Theras to take the lead in convening a Dharma Sanghayana, or Buddhist Council, and said she was prepared to work with senior lay Buddhist leaders to support such an initiative.

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The Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court on Friday ordered the arrest of former Minister Basil Rajapaksa, Tourism Promotion Bureau Chairman Bhashwara Gunaratne, Managing Director Rumi Jauffer and several others over the alleged misuse of Rs. 7.8 million belonging to the Tourism Promotion Authority during the 2014 Uva Provincial Council election campaign.

Magistrate Pasan Amarasena directed the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to arrest and produce the suspects before court, after it was informed that they would be named under the Public Property Act on the advice of the Attorney General.

The CID told court that attempts to take the suspects into custody from their residences had been unsuccessful as they were not present.

The Magistrate also imposed an overseas travel ban on the suspects and ordered that the Controller of Immigration and Emigration be notified.

Investigations have reportedly revealed that the funds were used to print 12,000 T-shirts bearing an image of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa on one side and the name of a political party on the other.

According to the CID, the T-shirts were later distributed at a political event held in the Monaragala District.

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