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PUCSL Chairman ready to go with majority decision if legal remedy fails
PROPOSED SECOND MASSIVE POWER TARIFF HIKE
By Rathindra Kuruwita
Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), Janaka Ratnayake, yesterday said that he would take legal action to protect the independence of the Commission.
Ratanayake said two members of the PUCSL had met President Ranil Wickremesinghe on Thursday (19) and, following the meeting, they had changed their position on the electricity tariff increase, proposed by the Cabinet.
“The President wanted to meet me but I didn’t go. However, he met the other members of the PUCSL and our initial unanimous decision on the tariff hike has changed. Those who met the President now insist that we must allow the tariff hike and alter it in the future. I am going to go before the Court about this, if that doesn’t work out, we have to agree to the majority decision,” he said
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Former IGP C.D. Wickramaratne found dead at his residence
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it is suspected that he may have taken his own life.
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War of words erupts between Minister Chandrasekar and Archchuna in North
A heated argument broke out between Jaffna District MP Archchuna Ramanathan and Fisheries Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekar during the Kilinochchi District Coordination Committee meeting held yesterday (16).
A video footage of the incident shows the MP and the Minister engaging in a heated verbal exchange, following which a physical confrontation appeared to develop when the Minister attempted to grab files reportedly in the possession of MP Ramanathan.
“If you lay a hand on me, I’ll lay a hand on you too… got it?” Ramanathan is heard telling the Minister during the exchange.
Police and officials present at the meeting intervened to prevent the situation from escalating further.
The circumstances that led to the confrontation were not immediately clear.
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The Cardinal has sought permission from the court to make submissions in relation to Sallay’s petition and requested that it be dismissed.
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