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Gotabaya urged to rectify flaws in ‘Conspiracy’, admit his own failures

Divided SLPP rebel group looking for ‘ideal’ candidate
By Shamindra Ferdinando
Dissident SLPP MP Prof. Channa Jayasumana has said that former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s account of an internationally backed operation to oust him should be examined along with Wimal Weerawansa’s ‘9: The Hidden Story’, Sena Thoradeniya’s ‘Galle Face Protest: System Change Anarchy?’, two interviews given by ex-presidential aide Sugeeswara Bandara, and Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena’s disclosure in Parliament on March 21.
Taken together, they confirmed a despicable powerful foreign hand in the high profile project that mercilessly exploited an explosive combination of factors caused by mismanagement on the part of the then government and events beyond their control like, loss of important tourist income after the devastating Easter attacks also manipulated by outsiders, followed by the unprecedented COVID pandemic and even throttling of vital worker remittances by underground money transfers, the Anuradhapura district MP said.
He said on top of all that ex-President Gotabaya inherited a bankrupt government as the previous unscrupulous Yahapalana regime that even staged two daylight robberies at the country’s Central Bank had gone on a borrowing spree at high interests from the international bond market to the tune of more than 12 billion USD. May be the country should first investigate what that government did with such colossal borrowings in that short period without undertaking or completing any worthwhile projects, the top medical academic pointed out.
The former State Minister said so responding to The Island query whether he accepted the former President’s reasoning for the economic-political-social crisis that forced him out of office in July 2022.
Prof. Jayasumana denied that he was among those MPs who asked President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to convince Premier Mahinda Rajapaksa to resign in line with the overall effort to stabilize the government.
Referring to the Speaker’s declaration that he was even threatened in July 2022 after his refusal to cooperate with those spearheading the violent protest campaign, Anuradhapura district MP Prof. Jayasumana emphasized that the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa government couldn’t ignore such a serious disclosure.
The MP said that external intervention, particularly the role played by US Ambassador in Colombo, Julie Chung, as alleged by National Freedom Front (NFF) leader Wimal Weerawansa, violated the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. The SLPPer stressed the responsibility on the part of Speaker Abeywardena to seek an impartial inquiry, without further delay, as the issue at hand should be addressed, irrespective of any personal threats.
Deeply appreciating the Speaker’s decision to discard offers made by interested parties to appoint him as the Acting President, Prof. Jayasumana said that MP Abeywardena couldn’t absolve himself of the responsibility to uphold the Constitution. Prof. Jayasumana recalled how Abeywardena, as a young MP, proved his mettle by refusing to vote for the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. “In spite of being a member of the UNP parliamentary group, Abeywardena took that decision at the expense of his political career. Therefore, we believe he’ll stand by his principles.”
The Speaker should reveal who made the unprecedented intervention on behalf of those who planned the extra-parliamentary take-over.
Commenting on ‘Conspiracy’ launched by ousted President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Prof. Jayasumana said that there were serious shortcomings in the wartime Defence Secretary’s account of the developments and situations. Therefore, the former President should seriously consider rectifying mistakes and shortcomings in the next edition, the MP said.
The first edition has already been sold out and the second edition, too, is fast selling out.
However, various accounts of the protest campaign, including that of the Speaker, proved beyond doubt that there had been an international intervention, the MP said, adding that there were a couple of countries involved in the project.
Prof. Jayasumana stressed that the interventions made in 2021/2022, taking advantage of the dicey situation here, had been nothing but a continuation of a foreign agenda, brazenly implemented with the connivance of some interested parties. Those who couldn’t stomach eradication of separatist terrorism in 2009 and other like-minded groups funded by foreign governments/organizations exploited the economic crisis, Prof. Jayasumana said.
The MP found fault with the President for failing to take tangible measures to counter the threat. “We were ready to help him. We always wanted to counter anti-nationalistic threats. Unfortunately, the President ignored us. He depended on a group of inner people who eventually failed him.”
Prof. Jayasumana said that President Rajapaksa could have addressed the challenges faced by him and the country much better though he decided to work closely with the same lot.
Commenting on current political developments with the focus on six SLPP MPs reaching a consensus with the main Opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) recently, Prof. Jayasumana said that at the parliamentary vote to elect a President, in July 2022, an entire group of dissident ruling party lawmakers voted for Dullas Alahapperuma.
UNP leader Wickremesinghe polled 134 votes whereas Alahapperuma managed to obtain 82 votes. JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake secured three votes. The SJB voted for MP Alahapperuma.
Prof. Jayasumana said that their group, identified as Nidahasa Jathika Sabhawa, consisted of 13 MPs. Of them, six recently reached an understanding with the SJB, Prof. Jayasumana said, adding that the others refrained from doing so due to different reasons.
Asked whether the remaining seven MPs, including him, could reach a consensus ahead of the forthcoming Presidential poll, Prof. Jayasumana said that he couldn’t give a definite answer. The MP said that he would support a person/political party that protected the unitary status of the country, followed a non-aligned foreign policy, safeguarded national interests in trade and investment and thwarted attempts to cause religious disharmony among the communities.
Asked whether he would quit politics in case of his failure to reach consensus with a suitable candidate/political party, Prof. Jayasumana said that a group of like-minded MPs, including him, was making an effort to find an appropriate candidate. According to him, there were a considerable number of MPs who valued unitary status and other related matters.
However, if they couldn’t find the ideal candidate, a serious attempt would be made to reach an agreement with a candidate in the fray willing to reach consensus on the above-mentioned preconditions, at least to a certain extent, he said.
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NPP wins most LG bodies but sees drop in vote share: Hung councils raise concern

SJB trying to take control of CMC
Govt. suffers set back in N&E
SLPP records significant increase in votes but fails to win single body
The ruling National People’s Power (NPP) secured 266 out of 339 local government bodies at the May 6 election but suffered a setback in the northern and eastern regions as the Illankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK) and the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) won 42 local authorities.
The ITAK and SLMC secured 37 and 05 local government bodies, respectively, although President Anura Kumara Dissanayake personally led the NPP’s campaign in the former war zone. The National Congress won the Akkaraipattu MC. In the last parliamentary election held in Nov. 2014, the NPP won all electoral districts, except Batticaloa.
The NPP obtained 4,503,930 votes countrywide whereas in the last parliamentary election it received 6,863,186 votes; there has been a drop of 2,359,256 votes.
The Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) won 13 local government bodies, but the United National Party (UNP) and the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) failed to secure any.
The SLPP obtained 954,517 votes and 742 seats, accounting for 9.17% of the national vote. In a post on X, SLPP’s National Organiser Namal Rajapaksa said: “Over the past six months, the SLPP has regrouped and gained momentum by staying true to our principles. While some rely on false promises, we remain committed to honest, principled politics that put the people first. Thank you to everyone who stood by us. This is just the beginning. We will keep working, village by village, to rebuild and restore trust in real leadership.” The SLPP polled only 350,429 votes in last year’s general election.
In the 2018 LG polls, the SLPP won 231 councils. That was the first time the government of the day failed to win mini polls. Yahapalana partners, UNP and SLFP, having contested separately, suffered a debilitating setback.
In spite of the massive campaign carried out by the NPP, targeting the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC), the ruling party failed to secure an overall majority there. The NPP polled 81,000 votes to obtain 48 seats whereas the SJB and UNP polled 58,375 (29 seats) and 26,297 (13 seats) votes, respectively. The SLPP (05), SLMC (04), United Republican Front (01), United Peace Alliance (02), Sarvajana Balaya (02), and National People’s Party, National Freedom Front, People’s
Alliance and Democratic National Alliance one each.
In addition to political parties, five Independent Groups shared the remaining 09 seats of the CMC.
With no party holding a clear majority, the next Colombo Mayor will need to be elected through a Council vote.
SJB General Secretary Ranjith Madduma Bandara told a hastily arranged media conference that the SJB intended to elect an SJBer as Colombo Mayor with the help of the other Opposition parties. The former Minister said that the SJB would cooperate with the other parties in the Opposition regarding the appointment of Mayors and Chairmen of the hung local councils.
Meanwhile, the Leader of the House, Bimal Ratnayake, has said those who won local government bodies in the Northern Province but without absolute majorities have sought NPP support to form administrations.
Addressing a separate media briefing, JVP General Secretary, Tilvin Silva, declared that the ruling party wouldn’t, under any circumstances, form coalitions with those who had been rejected by the people.
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Local councils won by political parties and Ind. groups

Colombo District
NPP:
Colombo MC, Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia MC, Sri Jayewardenepura MC, Moratuwa MC, Kaduwela MC, Kolonnawa UC, Seethawakapura UC, Maharagama UC, Kesbewa UC, Boralesgamuwa UC, Kotikawatte PS, Seethawaka PS and Homagama PS.
Gampaha District
NPP:
Negombo MC. Gampaha MC, Wattala-Mabola UC (both NPP and SJB obtained six seats each), Katunayaka-Seeduwa UC, Minuwangoda UC, Ja-ela UC, Peliyagoda UC, Wattala PS, Katana PS, Divulapitiya PS, Mirigama PS, Minuwangoda PS, Attanagalle PS, Gampaha PS, Mahara PS, Dompe PS, Biyagama PS and Kelaniya PS.
Kalutara District
NPP:
Panadura UC, Horana UC, Kalutara MC, Panadura PS, Bandaragama PS, Horana PS, Madurawala PS, Bulathsinhala PS, Matugama PS, Dodangoda PS, Kalutara PS, Beruwala PS, Agalawatta PS (both NPP and SJB obtained six seats each), Millaniya PS and Walallawita PS
Kandy District
NPP:
Kandy MC, Wattegama UC, Kadugannawa UC, Nawalapitiya UC, Thumpane PS, Harispattuwa PS, Poojapitiya PS, Pathadumbara PS, Udadumbara PS (both NPP and SJB obtained six seats each), Minipe PS, Medadumbara PS, Kundasale PS, Pathahewaheta PS, Kandy Four Gravets and Gangawatta Korale PS, Yatinuwara PS, Udunuwara PS, Udapalatha PS, Ganga Ihala Korale PS and Pasbage Korale PS.
Matale District
NPP:
Dambulla MC, Matale MC, Pallepola PS, Galewela PS, Dambulla PS, Naula PS, Laggala-Pallegama PS (both NPP and SJB obtained six seats each), Wilgamuwa PS, Matale PS, Yatawatta PS, Ukuwela PS, Rattota PS.
Nuwara Eliya District
NPP
Nuwara Eliya MC, Hatton-Dikoya UC, Thalawakale-Lindula UC, Maskeliya PS, Norwood PS (NPP and Ceylon Workers’ Congress ‘P’ wing won six seats each), Ambagamuwa PS, Agarapathana PS (NPP and Ceylon Workers’ Congress ‘P’ wing won four seats each), Kotagala PS ((NPP and Ceylon Workers’ Congress ‘P’ wing won five seats each), Nuwara Eliya PS, Kothmale PS, Hanguranketha PS and Walapone PS.
Galle District
NPP:
Galle MC, Ambalangoda UC, Hikkaduwa UC, Balapitiya PS, Ambalangoda PS, Welivitiya Divithura PS, Karandeniya PS, Bentota PS, Neluwa PS, Thawalama PS, Nagoda PS, Niyagama PS, Baddegama PS, Yakkalamulla PS, Rajagama PS, Akmeemana PS, Bope Poddala PS, Imaduwa PS and Habaraduwa PS.
Matara District
NPP:
Matara MC, Weligama UC, Pitabeddara PS, Kotapola PS, Kirinda Puhulwella PS, Mulatiyana PS, Pasgoda PS, Athureliya PS, Akuressa PS, Malimbada PS, Hakmana PS, Kamburupitiya PS, Thihagoda PS, Devinuwara PS, Dikwella PS, Matara PS and Weligama PS.
Hambantota District
NPP:
Hambantota MC, Tangalle UC, Weeraketiya PS, Katuwana PS, Beliatta PS, Tangalle PS, Angunakolapelessa PS, Ambalantota PS, Tissamaharama PS, Sooriyawewa PS, Hambantota PS and Lunugamwehera PS.
Jaffna District
ITAK:
Jaffna MC, Chavakachcheri UC (ITAK and ACTC won six seats each), Delft PS, Velanai PS, Walikamam west PS, Walikamam north PS, Walikamam south-west PS, Walikamam south PS, Walikamam east PS, Vadamaratchchy South West PS, PPD PS, Chavakachcheri PS and Nallur PS.
ACTC
VVT UC, PPD UC, Karainagar PS ( ACTC, UNP, NPP , TMK and Ind group ii won two seats each), Kayts PS (EPDP),
Kilinochchi District
ITAK:
Pachchilaippalli PS, Karachchi PS and Poonakary PS
Mannar District
ITAK:
Mannar UC, Mannar PS, Manthai West
NPP:
Nanattan PS
SJB:
Musali PS
Vavuniya District
Vavuniya MC (DTNA, NPP and Sri Lanka Labour Party won four seats each)
NPP:
Vavuniya north PS, Vavuniya south (Tamil) PS and Vavuniya South (Sinhala) PS
SJB:
Vengalasettikulam PS
Mullaitivu District
ITAK:
Manthai East PS, Thunukai PS
ITAK:
Puthukudirippu PS and Maritimepattu PS
SJB:
Kalutara District
Palindanuwara PS
Kandy district
SJB:
Gampola UC
Akurana PS
Panwila PS
Matale
Ambanganga Korale PS
Kalutara District
Ind. Group 1 Beruwela UC
Batticaloa district
ITAK:
Batticaloa MC, Eravurpattu PS, Koralaipattu PS, Manmunai South and Eluvil Pattu, Manmunai Pattu PS, Manmunai West and Porathivu Pattu PS.
SLMC:
Eravur UC, Kathankudi UC,
TMVP:
Koralai Pattu North, Manmunai South West PS (ITAK and TMVP won six seats each)
Ampara district
National Congress:
Akkaraipattu MC, Akkaraipattu PS
NPP:
Ampara UC, Dehiattakandiya PS, Damana PS, Uhana PS, Mahaoya PS, Namaloya PS, Padiyatalawa PS, Lahugala PS,
ITAK:
Navithanveli PS, Alayadiwembu (ITAK and NPP won seven seats each), Karaitheevu PS
ACMC:
Sammanthurai PS, Ninthavur PS
SLMC:
Irakkamam PS, Addalachenai PS,
Independent Group 4
Pottuvil PS
Independent Group 1
Thirukkovil PS
Trincomalee District
ITAK:
Trincomalee MC, Verugal PS, Trincomalee town and Gravets PS, Muttur PS,
ACMC:
Kinniya UC (SJB and ACMC won four seats each) and Kinniya PS
NPP:
Seruwila PS, Kantale PS, Morawewa PS, Gomarankadawela PS, Padavisripura PS, Thambalagamuwa PS (NPP and SJB won three seats each)
SLMC:
Kuchchuveli PS,
Kurunegala District
NPP:
Kurunegala MC, Kuliyapitiya UC, Giribawa PS, Galgamuwa PS, Polpithigama PS, Nikaweratiya PS, Kobeigane PS, Mahawewa PS, Ibbagamuwa PS, Wariyapola PS,Panduwasnuwara PS, Bingiriya PS, Udubaddawa PS, Pannala PS, Kuliyapitiya PS, Alawwa PS, Narammala PS, Polgahawela PS, Kurunegala PS, Mawathagama PS and Rideegama PS.
Puttalam District
NPP:
Puttalam MC, Chilaw UC, Kalpitiya PS (NPP and SJB won 10 seats each), Puttalam PS, Wanathawilluwa PS, Karuwalagaswewa PS,Nawagaththegama PS, Anamaduwa PS, Arachchikattuwa PS, Chilaw PS, Nattandiya PS and Wennappuwa PS.
Anuradhapura District
NPP:
Anuradhapura MC, Medawachchiya PS, Rambawewa PS, Kebitigollewa PS, Padaviya, Kahatagasdigiliya PS, Horowpothana PS, Galenbindunuwewa PS, Thalawa PS, Nuwaragampalatha Central PS, Nuwaragampalatha east PS, Nochchiyagama PS, Rajanganaya PS, Galnewa PS, Ipologama PA, Mihintale PS, Thirappane PS, Kekirawa PS and Palagala PS.
Polonnaruwa District
NPP:
Polonnaruwa MC. Elahera PS, Hingurakgoda PS, Medirigiriya PS, Lankapura PS, Welikanda PS, Dimbulagala PS and Polonnaruwa PS.
Badulla District
NPP:
Badulla MC, Bandarawela MC, Mahiyanganaya PS, Ridimaliyadde PS, Soranthota PS,Meegahakivula PS, Kankaketiya PS, Passara PS, Lunugala PS, Badulla PS, Hali ela PS, Uva Paranagama PS, Welimada PS, Bandarawela PS, Ellpa PS,Haputale PS and Haldamulla PS.
Independent Group:
Haputale UC
Moneragala District
NPP:
Bibile PS, Medagama PS, Madulla PS, Siyambalanduwa PS, Monaragala PS, Badalkumbura PS, Buttala PS, Kataragama PS, Wellawaya PS and Thanamalwila PS
NPP also won all LG authorities in Ratnapura and Kegalle districts.
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15 more Sri Lankan youth rescued from cybercrime camps in Myanmar

Fifteen Lankans, forcibly held in cybercrime camps in Myanmar, had been rescued on Tuesday (06), government sources said.
This operation was carried out through coordination between the Sri Lankan Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism, along with the Sri Lankan Embassy in Thailand and the Thai government.
The rescued Sri Lankan youth were handed over to the Sri Lankan Ambassador in Thailand, Wijayanthi Edirisinghe, by Thai authorities on Tuesday morning in Mae Sot, located in the Myawaddy region, along the Myanmar-Thailand border. Officials from the Thai Embassy also attended the handover.
This rescue was the result of diplomatic efforts and telephone discussions held by Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism, Vijitha Herath, with Thailand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maris Sangiampongsa, and Myanmar’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, U Than Swe.
The rescue operation was supported diplomatically by the Thai Embassy, the International Organisation for Migration (which provided transportation), non-governmental organisations offering welfare assistance, and officials of the Thai and Myanmar governments.
Minister Vijitha Herath expressed appreciation for their roles.
Previously, 14 Sri Lankans were rescued from cybercrime camps in Myanmar on March 18, and 27 others were brought back to Sri Lanka on Dec. 17, 2024.
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