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‘Repealing of 1978 Constitution would cause Sri Lanka’s disintegration’

Probe into GR’s ouster:
By Shamindra Ferdinando
An Independent Commission inquiring into President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s ouster was recently told that ongoing externally backed efforts to do away with the JRJ’s Constitution would cause the disintegration of the country.
The whole project should be examined against the backdrop of alleged moves to take over land and water resources through the implementation of high profile projects. Specific reference was made to MCC Compact-one of the three agreements the US wanted to finalise as part of its overall agenda meant to bring Sri Lanka under its thumb.
Appearing before the Commission at the All Ceylon Buddhist Congress (ACBC) premises on Bauddhaloka Mawawatha, commentator Chaapa Bandara explained how political parties represented in parliament and other interested parties contributed in different ways to do away with the country’s unitary status. Referring to the Public Representations Committee on Constitutional Reform headed by Lal Wijenayake and Romesh de Silva’s nine-member committee tasked to produce a Draft Constitution, Bandara warned the abolition of the executive presidency would be catastrophic.
Alleging that the ACBC, too, played a significant role in the foreign funded project to replace the country’s Constitution, Bandara urged the Commission to examine the think tank Pathfinder Foundation founded by Milinda Moragoda, current Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner in New Delhi and the Advocata Institute, Sri Lanka pertaining to their strategies. Bandara went on to mention the names of several persons involved with the two organisations.
Retired District Judge Pearl Karaliyedde heads the 21-member Commission. Other members are Prof. Nimal de Silva, Prof. Malini Andagama, Lt. Gen. (retd) Jagath Dias, Mohan Samaranayake, Maj. Gen. (retd) Vijitha Ravipriya, U.R. de Silva, PC, Manohara de Silva, PC, Suren Abeygunasekera, Dr. Dulip Palihawadana (Secretary to the Commission), Gamini Munasinghe, Pani Wewala , Dr. L.M.K. Tillekeratne, Dr. Harsha Wijeyawardena, Chaminda Karunaratne, Senior DIG (retd) Lalindra Ranaweera, Shenali Waduge, Dr. Narendra Pinto, Dr. Chandika Epitakaduwa, attorney-at-law Samitha Kalhara and Roshan Maddumage.
At the onset of his evidence, Bandara emphasised that in spite of the election of Ranil Wickremesinghe as President in July last year to complete the remainder of Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s five-year term, the country remained leaderless. Towards the tail-end of his appearance before the Commission, Bandara and Prof. Andagama exchanged words over the legitimacy of Wickremesinghe’s appointment. Bandara questioned the Commission whether Wickremesinghe’s appointment could be accepted though it being in line with the Constitution against the backdrop of unconstitutional removal of Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Prof. Andagama insisted that Wickremesinghe’s appointment is consistent with the Constitution therefore Bandara’s assertion invalid.
Bandara essentially argued that what was widely referred to as a peaceful protest called Aragalaya (struggle) was in fact outright terrorism and couldn’t be accepted under any circumstances.
Soon after Wickremesinghe’s appointment, the project moved to the next stage with Sri Lanka securing the services of Clifford Chance and Lazard legal and financial advisors respectively. Declaring that the two firms were paid USD 5.6 mn, Bandara said that the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa government actually spent taxpayers’ money on the disintegration project. Last April Sri Lanka announced the suspension of servicing of $ 47 billion external debt.
Responding to the first question posed by the Commission, Bandara asserted that US, China and India strategies were equally harmful. Referring to the US approach, Bandara said that the eradication of the conventional LTTE challenge had been taken into consideration in preparing post-war plans and in spite of change of governments the MCC project was intact. Sri Lanka brought the war to a successful conclusion in May 2009.
Bandara said that yahapalana Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka issued an extraordinary gazette notification that paved the way for the MCC project to go ahead regardless of change of governments though not under that title. The success of the long term project the US expected to reach fruition in 2050 largely depends on total fragmentation of the Sinhala vote, Bandara asserted.
Bandara briefly discussed the impact and implications of the Chinese economic reforms, including the ‘One Belt, One Road initiative’ launched in 2013 had on this region.
Alleging a wider conspiracy that led to Wickremesinghe receiving executive power, Bandara referred to an inquiry conducted by a three member team led by Admiral of the Fleet Wasantha Karannagoda into the lapses on the part of the military, police and intelligence services pertaining to protest at Pangiriwatte, Mirihana and May 09 violence and counter attacks. Bandara also questioned the circumstances of the X-Press Pearl maritime disaster that took place in May/June 2021 during retired Army Commander Gen. Daya Ratnayake’s tenure as the Chairman of Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA). President Gotabaya Rajapaksa appointed the Karannagoda Committee in late May after his government announced suspension of debt repayment.
Bandara questioned whether a critical phase of Sri Lanka disintegration project was brought to a successful conclusion with Gotabaya Rajapaksa paving the way for Wickremesinghe amidst deepening political-economic-social turmoil.
Bandara found fault with Prof. Lalithasiri Gunaruwan who headed the Presidential Inquiry on MCC Compact for ignoring certain related developments such as the role of the Pathfinder Foundation and the then Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka’s gazette that dealt with the MCC project. The Gunaruwan Committee thwarted the MCC project.
Commenting on 2019 Easter Sunday carnage, Bandara said that those around the then President Maithripala Sirisena who also served as the Defence Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, got him to leave the country a few days before multiple suicide blasts. The President was probably tricked, Bandara alleged. Sirisena was in Singapore on a private holiday after visiting Tirupathi temple in India when the National Thowheed Jamaath (NTJ) mounted unprecedented terror attacks.
Bandara explained how Pathfinder Foundation exploited selected groups of persons, including the clergy and artistes to pursue its agenda on multiple fronts. Even the ACBC knowingly or unknowingly contributed to the same agenda.
The abolition of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution would facilitate their final objective to take over land. Reference was also made to the Bharathiya Janatha Party (BJP) of India working through CWC’s Jeevan Thondaman, a minister in the current dispensation.
Bandara said that a selected group of film producers and even television stations shrewdly targeted the Constitution. They underscored that repealing the Constitution was the panacea for the country’s ills. Referring to an award winning film, Bandara alleged that ‘Work’ was meant to create a caste issue and that too was blamed on the Constitution.
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Heat index at ‘Caution level’ in Northern, North-central, Eastern, North-western, Western provinces and Monaragala district today [09]

The Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre of the Department of Meteorology has issued a Warm Weather Advisory for 09 April 2025
The public are warned that the Heat index, the temperature felt on human body is likely to increase up to ‘Caution level’ at some places in Northern, North-central, Eastern, North-western, and Western provinces and in Monaragala district.
The Heat Index Forecast is calculated by using relative humidity and maximum temperature and this is the condition that is felt on your body. This is not the forecast of maximum temperature. It is generated by the Department of Meteorology for the next day period and prepared by using global numerical weather prediction model data.
Effect of the heat index on human body is mentioned below is prepared on the advice of the Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medical Services.
ACTION REQUIRED
Job sites: Stay hydrated and takes breaks in the shade as often as possible.
Indoors: Check up on the elderly and the sick.
Vehicles: Never leave children unattended.
Outdoors: Limit strenuous outdoor activities, find shade and stay hydrated. Dress: Wear lightweight and white or light-colored clothing.
Note:
In addition, please refer to advisories issued by the Disaster Preparedness & Response Division, Ministry of Health in this regard as well. For further clarifications please contact 011-7446491.
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Sajith asks govt. to submit its MoUs with India to Parliament

Prof. Jayasumana raises possibility of Lanka ending up with “Quad’
Opposition and SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa has said it is the responsibility of the NPP government to submit the MoUs/agreements that were recently signed with India to the respective Sectoral Oversight Committees (SOCs).
Premadasa said so when The Island raised the issue with him. He said that during his meeting with Premier Modi his focus had been on opening the Indian market for Sri Lankan garment exports.
The seven MoUs/agreements signed on 05 April included defence cooperation, energy, Eastern Province development and digitalisation.
Meanwhile, the Vice President of Sarvajana Balaya and former lawmaker Prof. Channa Jayasumana said that the government owed an explanation whether the recently signed MoU on defence cooperation directly or indirectly attached Sri Lanka to the Quad security alliance, consisting of the US, Australia, Japan and India.
The former SLPPer raised the issue at a meeting held at Boralesgamuwa on Monday (07) in support of Sarvajana Balaya candidates contesting the May 6 LG polls.
Prof. Jayasumana urged that the MoU on Defence Cooperation be placed before Parliament, and the people, without further delay. The academic who served as State Health Minister during President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s tenure said that President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s foreign policy direction should be dealt with.
By Shamindra Ferdinando
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Govt. won’t extend suspension of ‘parate executions’

The government would not extend the suspension of ‘parate executions’ that was now effective, Deputy Minister of Finance Harshana Suriyapperuma told Parliament yesterday.
Suriyapperuma said so in response to a question raised by Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa, who asked about the government’s plans regarding a relief package to assist small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) struggling to repay loans.
Pointing out that about 263,000 SMEs had closed down, Premadasa asked what action the government would take to address the grievances of these SMEs.
He said that from 01 Jan., 2019, to 01 Dec., 31, 2023, licensed banks had collected Rs. 113.7 billion through 2,263 parate executions. As of 31 Dec., 2024, Rs. 1,380 billion had been recovered from Stage III defaulters.
The government has introduced loan schemes to assist SMEs impacted by the economic crisis. They included capital loans of up to Rs. 10 million, with a six-month grace period and a three-year repayment term at 8% interest, Suriyapperuma said. Additionally, another loan scheme under the consolidated fund aimed to help SMEs that werecurrently paying their loans. That scheme offered loans of up to Rs. 15 million, which must be repaid over ten years with a one-year grace period and a 7% interest rate. For SMEs that had defaulted on their loans, a loan of up to Rs. 5 million is available at 8% interest, with a six-month grace period and a five-year repayment term, Suriyapperuma said.
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