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MP Shanakiyan replies to PM’s criticism of his apparent stand on violent attacks on politicians
TNA Batticaloa District MP Shanakiyan Rasamanikkam yesterday said that he had always been vocal about the needs and aspirations of all Sri Lankans, whilst advocating peace, harmony, and inclusiveness.
MP Rasamanikkam said so in response to a recent statement by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe pertaining to him in Parliament.kThe Prime Minister had revealed that in an earlier speech, MP Rasamanikkam endorsed the attacks on Parliamentarians’ properties by unruly mobs on 09 May.
The PM called on MP Rasamanikkam to issue an apology for making such a statement and to withdraw the statement before the end of this week.
Responding to Prime Minister Wickremesinghe, MP Rasamanikkam said: “I am sure you would have observed that I have never condoned, supported, or encouraged any violence, nor subscribed to any thoughts that could instigate violence.”
Full statement of MP Rasamanikkam’s response: “In the backdrop of your comments on my recent parliamentary speech, on the 20th of May 2022, I felt that it is imperative to provide clarity on my speech.
I am sure you would have observed that I have never condoned, supported, or encouraged any violence, nor subscribed to any thoughts that could instigate violence. Despite me representing a community that has been subjected to appalling conditions for over 3 decades, I have been vocal towards the needs and aspirations of all Sri Lankans, whilst advocating peace, harmony, and inclusiveness.
I have been steadfast with my views in stating that the diversity of the Sri Lankans should be our strength in being together, rather than being divided.
In my recent speech in Parliament, with regards to the May 9th public rage, the inference I made was that the people reacted in a violent manner because they felt that their elected representatives failed to bring about their grievances, needs, and aspirations in the lawmakers’ assembly. They perhaps felt that their elected representatives failed in their mandatory obligation in securing the interest of the people who voted them in. This statement of mine has either been misunderstood or misconstrued, to appear as though I have been supportive of the arson and the related incidents.
The Hon. Prime Minister’s condolence speech on parliamentarian, late Amarakeerthi Athukorala, a mention was made that within the Parliament, one single member has condoned this incident whilst others have been deeply grieved. I am of the opinion, that this was suggestive of me, and parallels were drawn on reactions subsequent to the assassination of Lakshman Kadirkamar and Amarakeerthi Athukorala.
Hence, I felt that it is my moral obligation to enlighten my stance, to the Hon. Prime Minister and all my parliamentary colleagues.
Further, I am flabbergasted and shocked by the statement of the Prime Minister has made in Parliament, alleging me, having connivance with the present parliamentarian Sivanesathurai Chandrakandan (Pillayan), in the massacre of 600 policemen in 1990. I categorically deny any association with any militant organizations, since birth, to date. The irony of the matter is, that when this incident took place, I was not even born. I am sure the Prime Minister has been grossly misinformed in this regard. As such, I earnestly request the Prime Minister to check the veracity of my statements and issue a clarification in this regard.
As you are aware, a very serious statement of this nature, and when it emanates from the Prime Minister of the country, and especially from a person of your stature, the general public could blindly accept that as undoubted truth. This would cause irreparable damage to my reputation, whilst posing a possible threat to my life as well. As such, all corrective measures taken in this regard are greatly appreciated.
At this juncture, I would like to state, that the priority and the need of the hour expected from the legislators, is granting relief to the people of this country, addressing their grievances, assuring all three meals, and relieving them from this distress. I would be supporting any measure taken, which would render solace to the people of this country, whilst providing them immediate, as well as sustainable relief, towards meeting their present grievances and future wellbeing.
Hope this communication provides the required clarity and demonstrates my stance to the Hon Prime Minister. I am available to clarify any questions in this regard.
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NPP: Speaker won’t step down, CIABOC can investigate him
* New Auditor General should not have been sworn in before Speaker – Opp.
* Suspended House Dy. Sec. Gen. Chaminda Kularatne takes his case to CA today
General Secretary of the National People’s Power (NPP) Dr. Nihal Abeysinghe yesterday said that there was no need for Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne to step down in view of the complaint lodged against him with the CIABOC (Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption).
NPP General Secretary said so in response to The Island query whether the parliamentary group of the ruling party discussed the growing Opposition calls for the Speaker, who is also the Chairman of the Constitutional Council, to step down to facilitate the investigation.
The NPP parliamentary group consists of 159 MPs, including 18 National List (NL) members.
NL member Dr. Abeysinghe asked whether any other person, who had been investigated by the CIABOC, stepped down from his or her position to facilitate the inquiry.
The top official emphasised that the CIABOC could go ahead with its investigation without any hindrance.

Chamindra and Dr. Jagath
Opposition sources said that there hadn’t been a similar situation before and the CIABOC investigation into Speaker Dr. Wickramaratne is unprecedented as he heads the 10-member CC responsible and directly involved in all key appointments, including that of members to the CIABOC.
Sources pointed out that the newly appointed Auditor General, Ms. Samudrika Jayaratne, took the oath of secrecy before the Speaker on 5 February in Parliament after suspended Deputy General Secretary of Parliament Chaminda Kularatne complained to CIABOC.
In accordance with Section 9 of the National Audit Act, No. 19 of 2018, Jayaratne took the oath of secrecy in her capacity as the Auditor General of the National Audit Office and Chairperson of the Audit Service Commission.
Sources said that Kularatne would move the Court of Appeal today (10) against his removal at the behest of the Staff Advisory Committee, headed by the Speaker.
By Shamindra Ferdinando
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Trinco Buddha statue case: All suspects, including 4 monks re-remanded till 11 Feb.
The Trincomalee Magistrate’s Court yesterday (09) further remanded 10 persons, including four Buddhist monks, arrested on 19 January, 2026, for allegedly placing a Buddha statue in the coastal reservation, on 16 January.
The Buddhist monks, including Ven. Balangoda Kassapa Thera, and six other individuals, were further remanded until 11 February.
They have been accused of violating the Coast Conservation Act by placing a Buddha statue on a block of land belonging to the Trincomalee Bodhiraja Temple.
Of the four monks, Ven Balangoda Kassapa Thera and Ven Trincomalee Kalyanawansa Tissa Thera moved the Court of Appeal against the Magistrate’s Court decision. The case was heard on 22 January before a Bench comprising the President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Rohantha Abeysuriya, and Justice K. Priyantha Fernando.
Manohara de Silva, PC, and President’s Counsel Uditha Igalahewa, PC, appearing for the petitioners, urged the Court to take up the matter urgently, describing it as a case of exceptional importance.
However, the Court of Appeal on 3 February dismissed the petitions against the remanding of Ven Balangoda Kassapa Thera and Ven Trincomalee Kalyanawansa Tissa Thera.
The order was issued by the Court of Appeal bench consisting of the President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Rohantha Abesuriya and Justice Priyantha Fernando.
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Pakistan HC commemorates Kashmir Solidarity Day
The Pakistan High Commission in Colombo recently organised a seminar and photo exhibition at the HC premises to commemorate Kashmir Solidarity Day. The following is the text of the statement issued by the PHC: “The event highlighted Pakistan’s continued support for the Kashmiri people and emphasised the importance of a peaceful and just resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. Members of the Pakistani community, friends of Kashmir, and local journalists attended the event.
The seminar concluded with remarks by the High Commissioner of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Major General (R) Faheem-ul-Aziz, HI (M). He reaffirmed Pakistan’s principled stance on the Jammu & Kashmir issue and underscored the need for sustained international engagement. He noted that the situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) has remained a matter of concern for decades and called upon the international community, particularly the United Nations, to play its role in promoting peace, stability, and respect for human rights.
The High Commissioner emphasised that the Jammu and Kashmir dispute should be resolved in accordance with international law and relevant UN Security Council resolutions, cautioning that prolonged tensions could have broader implications for regional peace and security.
The event featured keynote addresses by Shiraz Yunus and Ms. Suriya Rizvi, who highlighted the importance of dialogue, interfaith harmony, and peaceful coexistence. They also drew attention to humanitarian concerns and stressed the need for safeguarding fundamental rights in the region.
Earlier, messages from the President and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, issued on the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day, were read out by the Press Attaché and the Trade & Investment Attaché, respectively.
As part of the Photo Exhibition, photographs and digital presentations, depicting the humanitarian situation in IIOJK, were displayed during the seminar.”
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