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Minister Johnston accuses Opposition of resorting to dirty politics by instigating people to commit violence

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Chief Government whip and Highways Minister Johnston Fernando on Monday accused the Opposition of promoting what he called ‘vulture politics’ by instigating people to commit violence.

Speaking at a ceremony held in Balapitiya to mark the laying the foundation stone for two new bridges, the Minister said: “The intention of Sajith Premadasa’s gang and Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s JVP is clear. They want to see blood and violence thinking that they could make use of them to their advantage. They send their grassroots level activists to create disturbances at gas selling points and fuel stations by instigating people. We have identified their intentions and plans. We will not let their plots succeed.”

Minister Fernando said that behind the bloody violence that prevailed in the country in the late 1980s, were the UNP and JVP leaders. “They are nothing but political vultures who dream of furthering their political goals over the dead bodies of innocents. On the other hand they are convinced that they cannot come to power through the means of elections. Therefore they try to capitalise on the prevailing shortages to create unrest, violence and bloodshed thinking that it is their shortcut to power”, he said.

Minister Fernando said that there were shortages of many essential commodities and price hikes. “We are not unaware of this. We have recognized these market trends and are doing everything possible to provide relief to the people as fast as we can. Truth number one is that these shortages are not only in Sri Lanka but experienced on a global scale. Second, we have no intention of making use of the excuse of the pandemic but to try hard to develop this country, despite the overwhelming challenges. We know that the people in these villages would be happy to see the two bridges coming up to ease their burdens. Third, these problems of shortages are only temporary. When the time comes for us to see them off from our economy, we won’t tell you that we could not achieve our developmental goals because of these temporary problems. We know people had trust in President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. All I am asking you is to keep that trust unwavering as we are attending to solve these crises. Do not fall for the tricks and lies of the Opposition. I won’t be surprised if they come this evening and describe how these new bridges are being constructed with the intention of mining sand in the Madhu Ganga (river). They spread that sort of lies and describe every developmental act as an attempt to steal public funds or to destroy the environment. You may recall how they described the road to Lankagama as an attempt to fell trees in the Sinharaja.”

“We are not afraid of Opposition tactics. It is not out of fear that we do not retaliate but because we respect democracy and we are stronger than them. We are led by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa who led this nation to a war victory against the world’s most ruthless terrorist outfit. We are neither retreating nor surrendering and also know that people are still with us,” the Minister said.

Plantations Minister Dr. Ramesh Pathirana, State Minister of Coast Conservation and Low-Lying Lands Development Mohan P de Silva, Galle District MP Geetha Kumarasinghe, Secretary to the Ministry of Highways R.W.R. Pemasiri and Director General of RDA Sardha Weerakoon were among those present.



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Wednesdays declared a government holiday with effect from 18th March

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The Commissioner General of Essential Services, Prabath Chandrakeerthi has announced that, after taking into consideration the current fuel situation in Sri Lanka, the  Government has decided to declare Wednesdays of every week as a holiday for government sector employees, all government schools, universities, and courts with effect from March 18, 2026,  until further notice

The holiday will not apply to essential service sectors including Healthcare, Ports, Water Supply and Customs.

 

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PM declares open Angunukolapelessa Leisure Island

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that leisure had long been limited to only a privileged segment of society, and that the government’s objective is to create opportunities for all citizens to equally experience and enjoy that leisure.

The Prime Minister made these remarks on  Sunday (15th of March) while opening the multi-purpose development project associated with the Angunakolapelessa Tank, developed under the “Pohosath Gamak” programme of the Ministry of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment for the public.

In parallel with the multi-purpose development project carried out associating the Angunakolapelessa Leisure Island, a boating facility and the Leisure Island cafeteria were also officially opened.

Addressing the gathering the Prime Minister  stated:

“The multi-purpose development project associated with the Angunakolapelessa Tank has received voluntary support from the community of  more than 700 days.

With the funding from the Ministry of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment, the Angunakolapelessa Pradeshiya Sabha, together with the divisional councils, public safety committees, youth societies, trade associations, and many others in the community, was able to transform this site into a major development project within a remarkably short period of time.

This project serves as a powerful example of what can be achieved when people unite collectively for a noble purpose. Developing a country is not a task that the government alone can accomplish.

When intellectuals, religious leaders, youth, entrepreneurs, and the public come together with strong and responsible leadership, we can build a nation so resilient that no hostile force will be able to weaken it.

People in rural communities who live demanding and hardworking lives also deserve to enjoy. For a long time,  leisure was limited to only a privileged segment of society. As a government committed to fostering a dignified cultural life for all citizens, it is important to create more spaces like this where people can relax, walk, enjoy themselves, and spend time with peace of mind.

The occasion was graced by the presence of the members of the Maha Sangha, and attended by the Minister of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment Upali Pannilage, other ministers and parliamentarians, government officials, and local residents.


(Prime Minister’s Media Division)

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Navy’s successful high-seas bust nets over 133kg haul of heroin

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As a key frontline stakeholder in the national mission, ‘A Nation United,’ the Navy continues to conduct maritime operations in the waters surrounding the island, in coordination with other law enforcement agencies.

During a recent successful operation on the high seas south of Sri Lanka, the Navy intercepted a local multi-day fishing trawler and apprehended five suspects (05) in connection with the smuggling of a stock of suspected drugs.

During a special inspection at the Dickowita fisheries harbour today (16 Mar26), the Police Narcotic Bureau (PNB) confirmed the presence of over one hundred and thirty-three (133)
kilograms of heroin.

The Deputy Minister of Defence, Major General Aruna Jayasekara (Retd), accompanied by the Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Kanchana Banagoda, was present in Dickowita to inspect the seized items.

Addressing the media, the Deputy Minister stated that the tri-forces, particularly the Navy, along with the Coast Guard, Police, and other law enforcement agencies, are executing the
government’s vision for national security. He noted that the recent naval operation in the southern seas, which seized a large consignment of narcotics and weapons, demonstrates the government’s success in combating criminal networks involved in narcotics, arms and human trafficking.

He added that such successful outcomes result from the Navy’s meticulous planning, surveillance, intelligence analysis, and inter-agency coordination. He affirmed that no leniency will be shown to drug trafficking networks, and conveyed admiration, on behalf of the President, for the distinctive contribution made by the Sri Lanka Navy, in collaboration with other stakeholders,
towards ensuring public safety and protecting the younger generation from the menace of drugs.

Highlighting the scale of the Navy’s impact, he revealed that naval operations in 2025 seized narcotics valued over Rs. 75 billion, and operations so far in 2026 have seized over Rs. 20 billion worth of drugs.

The Deputy Minister warned that traffickers are increasingly using the guise of legitimate fishing activities to smuggle narcotics. Besides, he emphasized that the responsibility lies not only with law enforcement agencies but with all sectors of society to eradicate the networks associated with drug trafficking. He issued a firm directive to traffickers, dealers, and distributors to “quit,” asserting that there is no loophole, whether by sea or air, that the security forces cannot close. He
further urged drug users to abandon this destructive habit.

He announced plans for legal amendments to impose stricter penalties for drug offenses. Noting that law enforcement agencies have operational autonomy, he appealed to the public to report information on drug trafficking to hotlines 1818 and 1997.

He also commended the media for their responsible reporting in educating the public on the drug menace.

The trawler, the suspects, the communication equipment and the stock of narcotics held in this operation were handed over to the PNB for onward investigation and legal proceedings.

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