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SJB decries govt. bid to extend SLC bigwigs’ terms

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‘A violation of unanimous parliamentary resolution’

By Saman Indrajith

The SJB yesterday said that the government had published a gazette allowing the incumbent Sri Lanka Cricket President and Secretary to remain in their positions, purportedly in exchange for providing funds for government members to contest future elections.

Addressing the media at the Opposition Leader’s Office in Colombo, Chief Opposition Whip and Kandy District SJB MP Lakshman Kiriella said that the Sports Minister Harin Fernando issued the gazette in spite of a parliamentary resolution calling for the dissolution of the Cricket Board administration.

Kiriella said that the move undermined the parliamentary resolution, unanimously supported by both the government and the Opposition. “This gazette is against a resolution passed by Parliament during the latter half of last year to overhaul the incumbent Cricket Board. That resolution, moved by Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa, was passed unanimously in Parliament with both government and the Opposition voting for it. This move is nothing but a slap on the face of that resolution,” he said.

“It is a well-known fact that the Sri Lanka Cricket administration is corrupt and many are on their payroll. Instead of sacking the Board, as per Parliament resolution, they got the then Sports Minister sacked. These corrupt elements got the incumbent Sports Minister to issue this gazette, dated May 03. Otherwise, the term of the incumbent Board was to end in March next year.”

Kiriella said that the incumbent President and Secretary of the Sri Lanka Cricket had been holding those positions for the past six years. “They had enough time to develop cricket. One could understand how they have developed cricket by simply taking a glance at the prevailing situation in the T20 World Cup. Nowhere in the world does the same administration go on for six years. In other countries the Boards change in four to five years. Now, as per the new gazette, the incumbent President and Secretary can stay for four more years and are eligible to four-year extensions of terms. Altogether, they can get eight years more. After that also they are entitled to be the executive members for another 16 years,” Kiriella queried.

He said that the incumbent SLC President and Secretary had formed cricket clubs whose votes helped ensure their election to top posts in the Cricket Board. “The report by a Committee, headed by Justice K.T. Chitrasiri, too, identified that there were only 13 to 14 actual cricket clubs while the SLC maintains a list of over 100 clubs for the purpose of ensuring votes for them.

There was an Auditor General report recommending the dissolution of these clubs and SLC. We presented them to Parliament when we passed the resolution against the SLC. There was a COPE investigation against the SLC. That, too, was swept under the carpet. We are planning to raise this issue in Parliament again next week,” the Chief Opposition Whip said.

He said that the SLC maintained provincial boards, consisting of former politicians rejected by the people at elections. “Take a look at the provincial cricket boards. All headed by former politicians who lost elections. These people are maintained by the SLC money and, in return, they work for the parties endorsed by the incumbent Board President. The gazette, too, has come as a result of a promise by these corrupt cricket officials that they would fund government MPs future election campaigns,” Kiriella said



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Pope Leo appeals for no more war in first Sunday address

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Pope Leo called for a "lasting peace" in the war in Ukraine and said he was "deeply hurt" by events in Gaza [BBC]

Pope Leo XIV appealed for “no more war” in a message to world powers during his first Sunday address at the Vatican.

Reflecting on current conflicts, the newly selected pontiff called for a “lasting peace” in the war in Ukraine, a ceasefire in Gaza, and welcomed Saturday’s agreement to end recent hostilities between India and Pakistan.

He said he was “deeply hurt” by events in Gaza, expressed hope for a “lasting accord” between India and Pakistan, and wished for a “authentic, true and lasting peace” in Ukraine.

The Pope also recited the Regina Caeli prayer, in honour of the Virgin Mary, to the crowd in St Peter’s Square.

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May this Vesak celebration be a blessed one filled with kindness and compassion towards all living beings – PM

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In her Vesak day message, Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya wished that this Vesak celebration be a blessed one filled with kindness and compassion towards all living beings

The full text of the prime ministers vesak day message:

“It is an honor to extend my Vesak day message to all citizens of the nation during this sacred period in which Buddhist community across Sri Lanka come together to pay homage to the Lord Buddha, upholding both material and spiritual offerings and commemorating the threefold sacred events of the Lord Buddha’s life.

Since ancient times, the lives of the Sri Lankan people have been deeply rooted by the teaching of the Lord Buddha and this is a greater inheritance we have received through the Dhamma. In our country, where people of diverse ethnicities and religions coexist in harmony, the collective celebration of a major religious festival such as Vesak stands as a powerful testament to that unity.

This year Vesak day celebration marks the first to be celebrated under the current government, which was established with the vision of “A Prosperous Country, a Beautiful Life.” I believe that this Vesak season is a particularly a time to heal the hearts and minds of humanity, especially as our nation embarks on a path of meaningful transformation. Through this message, I take this opportunity to invite all of citizens to unite in mind and spirit, bound together by mutual respect and compassion.

I join all Sri Lankans in praying that the flames of war burning in various parts of the world at this moment may be extinguished, and that all people across the globe may be blessed with lives of happiness and peace.

May all of you have a blessed Vesak!”

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Special waste management programme launched under “Clean Sri Lanka” during the State Vesak Festival

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Parallel  with the State Vesak Festival that commenced on Saturday (10) in the Nuwara Eliya District, a special waste management initiative has been launched under the “Clean Sri Lanka” programme to enhance facilities for devotees and ensure proper waste disposal in the city of Nuwara Eliya.

With hundreds of thousands of people expected to visit Nuwara Eliya during the Vesak Week, from May 10 to 16, this initiative is aimed at preserving the cleanliness and beauty of the area.

The programme will focus particularly on areas around the Gregory Lake, a key tourist attraction, and the Nuwara Eliya International Buddhist Centre, the venue for the State Vesak Festival.

In addition, the “Clean Sri Lanka” initiative urges visiting devotees to refrain from bringing non-biodegradable material such as polythene and calls on all citizens to act responsibly by properly disposing of waste only at designated locations, while maintaining the sanctity and cleanliness of the environment.

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