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Ranil and Co. will take Lanka towards disaster-Wimal
By Rathindra Kuruwita
President Ranil Wickremesinghe and those who brought him into power would take the country towards economic and political disaster, National Freedom Front (NFF) leader Wimal Weerawansa said yesterday.Weerawansa added that in a few months there would be blood on the streets and the Indian and UN peacekeepers would land here.The leaderless nature and the lack of coherent strategy of the protests had ensured the victory of a man who was capable of crushing the protests mercilessly, Weerawansa added.
“The protests ended up sending Gotabaya home and paving the way for Ranil. I don’t
think this is what protestors wanted. So, we have to look at how did this happen?” he said.Weerawansa said that Gotabaya Rajapaksa withdrew from his house when protestors approached as he hesitated to use force. On the other hand, Ranil will not have such reservation, he said.
“The protests didn’t have leadership. In fact, some people there rejected leadership. They didn’t want theories, guidance or strategy. When you act without a plan, these things happen,” he said.
The NFF leader said that President Wickremesinghe will not hesitate to use force to crush protestors and that he is an expert in psychological warfare. Soon, the protests will disintegrate from within, he said.
“Ranil was elected President with the support of 134 MPs. Should we be surprised? The MPs were afraid of the protestors. They were fearful that they will be attacked in the villages. When protestors trie sto take over Parliament, Ranil used emergency powers and empowered the forces to assault the protestors. And the MPs thought, Ranil is an amazing guy. Ranil will protect us, the MPs thought,” the NFF leader said.
The MPs also thought that Dullas Alahapperuma was too democratic and that he had a soft spot for the protestors, Weerawansa said.
“They didn’t want Dullas because of that. But Ranil and those who brought him into power have no solutions to the problems faced by the people. They have no clue. Foreign workers won’t sent money. That is why we have been clamouring for an all party government,” he said.If Dullas had won the establishment of an all-party government would have been possible. The main opposition as well as a number of parties cross racial and religious and class divides would have worked with Dullas, Weerawansa said.
“When such a coalition works together, everyone in society is represented. People will feel that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. They will be ready to endure some pain and work with the government. The victory of Ranil has ensured this doesn’t happen,” he said.
President Wickremesinghe does not have the ability to resolve the economic crisis of the country, he said. Wickremesinghe did not receive congratulatory messages of any powerful nations.
“He doesn’t have the international recognition. He doesn’t have domestic legitimacy. Why would any local or international actor support him or legitimize him? Ranil’s only plan is going to the IMF. However, in a month or two, the economic crisis will rise again because workers won’t send money and other countries won’t help us. Then people will come onto the road again and Ranil is capable of ordering the forces to shoot them. Then we will have a blood bath. Then UN peacekeepers or Indian peacekeepers will come here. The country is headed towards disaster, and everyone must come together to stop this,” he said.
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Let us all build a society valued with peace and harmony, guided by unity and solidarity beyond all differences – PM
Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya issuing a message on the occasion of the Hajj festival called upon all Sri Lankans to build a society valued with peace and harmony, guided by unity and solidarity beyond all differences
The Prime Minister’s message:
“On the occasion of “Eid-ul-Adha” or the Hajji Festival, celebrated with great reverence by Muslims across the world upholding the values of selflessness, unity, and compassion, I extend my felicitations to the Muslim community in Sri Lanka and around the world.
On this special Day, the festival of Hajji commemorates the boundless devotion to God and the noble spirit of generosity demonstrated by Prophet Ibrahim. This festival reflects the willingness of humanity to dedicate even its most precious possessions for the greater good of humankind and the devotion towards the God.
On this day, the most important lesson we must all understand is the value of rising above our differences and standing together in unity and solidarity. The message of Eid-ul-Adha, founded upon sharing and compassion, serves as a great example in our journey towards building a strong, peaceful, and prosperous Sri Lanka.
Therefore, setting aside narrow divisions, we must all resolve to act with respect and kindness towards one another and work together to create a society valued with peace and solidarity.
May this Hajji Festival bring happiness, peace, prosperity, and blessings to you all”.
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Rajitha calls for combined lists, denounces those unwilling to join as traitors
Ranil-led group asks govt. to hold PC polls
Former Cabinet Minister Dr. Rajitha Senaratne yesterday (27) claimed that there was no consensus between the JVP and the NPP regarding the long delayed Provincial Council (PC) polls.
Dr. Senaratne said that though JVP General Secretary Tilvin Silva had declared in Jaffna, over the last weekend, that it wouldn’t be possible to conduct PC polls this year, due to financial constraints and legal impediments, the position of NPP General Secretary Dr. Nihal Abeysinghe was different.
Addressing the media at Hotel Nippon, on behalf of the People’s United Opposition grouping, operating out of Ranil Wickremesinghe’s Flower Road Office, Dr. Senaratne, who represents the UNP, claimed that the JVP/NPP was all out to postpone the long delayed PC polls. The New Democratic Front (NDF) parliamentary group, elected to the current Parliament, received the backing of Wickremesinghe.
The ex-Minister explained how the NPP, with a 159-member parliamentary group, could comfortably secure the approval of the Parliament to conduct the PC polls under Proportional Representation system.
Declaring that they would submit combined candidate lists at the PC polls, Dr. Senaratne declared that those who declined to join them would be considered traitors.
Dr. Senaratne emphasised that there was no need for alliances and their objectives could be achieved through fielding combined candidate lists.
The Illankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK) was represented by former lawmaker and acting Secretaray General of ITAK but the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) and the main Opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) weren’t represented.
Convenor of the People’s United Opposition Prof. G. L Peiris, at the beginning of the briefing, explained how the people were deprived of their democratic rights by the NPP, through the postponement of PC polls.
On Tuesday (26) MPs Shanakiyan Rasamanikkam, Mano Ganesan, and Nizam Kariapper attended a joint Opposition discussion with SJB and others, organised by PAFFREL. MP Rasamanikkam has criticised the delay in holding PC elections.
The Batticaloa District MP highlighted that he had already presented a private member’s bill to facilitate the conduct of elections, under the earlier system.
Rasamanikkam said:”The four Opposition members representing the Parliamentary Select Committee affirmed their stance to hold the Provincial Council elections under the preferential voting system.
“We noted, however, that the establishment of this committee appears to be a measure to further delay the process.
“Concurrently, an Additional Solicitor General of the Attorney General’s Department presented two proposals for conducting the elections.
“One of these recommendations involves introducing minor amendments concerning women and youth representation to the private member’s motion I tabled in Parliament, which seeks to hold the Provincial Council elections under the previous system.”
Meanwhile, PAFFREL said that altogether 42 political parties and civil society organisations were involved in that discussion.
PAFFREL said that of the 42 political parties and monitoring organisations that participated in the discussion, all but one political party consented to endorse the following joint statement. And it was decided to forward the joint statement to the Parliamentary Select Committee and the government.
“We, the secretaries of political parties and representatives of the other organisations, who attended the meeting organised by PAFFREL at the Hector Kobbekaduwa Agricultural Training and Research Institute, on 26 May, 2026, agreed to the proposal adopted to hold the Provincial Council elections as per the electoral system prevailed prior to the enactment of Act No. 17 of 2017, pending the final outcome of the Parliamentary Select Committee. We also agreed to ensure 25% representation of women and youth on a voluntary basis.”
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20 lawmakers, four officials visiting China
A Parliamentary delegation, comprising 20 Members of Parliament, and four officials, of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, led by Dr. Kaushalya Ariyarathna, Deputy Minister of Mass Media, is in China to participate in a workshop for Members of Parliament of Sri Lanka being held in Beijing and Guangdong.
The programme has been organised by the International Cooperation Centre of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) of China, from 26th May to 5th June, 2026.
The delegation arrived in Beijing, on 25 May, and commenced official engagements on 26th May, with the Opening Ceremony of the Workshop held at the Fenghui Centre in Beijing, Parliament said.
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