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Talks underway with dissident SLPPers: Chief Opp. Whip
2024 presidential contest:
by Shamindra Ferdinando
Chief Opposition Whip Lakshman Kiriella, MP, yesterday (21) said that the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) was having discussions with two dozen SLPP MPs who had indicated their willingness to close ranks with the main opposition party ahead of the forthcoming presidential election.
The Kandy District lawmaker said that the SLPP parliamentary group was in a dilemma as an influential section of it openly backed incumbent President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s candidature at the next presidential election.
The latest to declare his support for President Wickremesinghe is Chief Government Whip Prasanna Ranatunga, who holds Urban Development and Housing portfolios.
A statement issued by the Urban Development and Housing Ministry quoted Minister Ranatunga as having told a group of ex-members of local government authorities in Minuwangoda and Gampaha, on January 15, that he felt that the incumbent President should be given an opportunity to rebuild the national economy. Minister Ranatunga warned his party of dire consequences of conducting political experiments at this juncture.
The SJB was confident that except for those who had switched their allegiance to the government earlier there wouldn’t be any fresh crossovers, MP Kiriella said. The SJB early last year declared its leader Sajith Premadasa’s candidature at the 2024 presidential poll.
Of the 54 member SJB parliamentary group, Diana Gamage (National List), Harin Fernando (NL), Manusha Nanayakkara (Galle district) and Vadivel Suresh (Badulla district) so far have joined the government. A. H. M. Fowzie, who succeeded Mujibur Rahuman as Colombo District MP early last year when the latter resigned to contest local government polls has also joined the government.
MP Kiriella said that since the UNP leader had received appointment as the Premier in the second week of May 2022, various UNP spokespersons at different forums declared that groups of SJB MPs were on the verge of switching allegiance to the government. Pointing out that MP Diana Gamage had joined the government during Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s presidency, MP Kiriella said that Manusha Nanayakkara and Harin Fernando had done so before the SLPP elected Wickremesinghe as President in July 2022 to complete the remainder of Gotabaya Rajapakasa’s five -year term.
Asked whether the JVP-led NPP posed a challenge to the SJB, Kiriella said that he didn’t want to comment on the weaknesses of that party, but would like to point out that their candidate Sajith Premadasa, who contested under the symbol of New Democratic Front (NDF) at the last presidential election, had secured 41.99 (5,564,239 votes) whereas Anura Kumara Dissanayake (NMPP) had polled just 3.16% (418,553) of the total number of valid votes.
MP Kiriella pointed out that the NPP parliamentary group consisted of only three members, including one National List lawmaker.
Referring to the indefinitely postponed Local Government polls which should have been held in March 2023, Kiriella said that both the SLPP and the UNP feared to face the electorate. The government acted contrary to a specific Supreme Court ruling issued in March last year pertaining to LG polls, MP Kiriella said, adding the SLPP would end up backing Wickremesinghe in a bid to avoid another split.
Responding to another query, MP Kiriella said that the SJB would take government party members whose views on matters of national importance were compatible with that of the SJB.
Prof. G. L. Peiris, Dilan Perea and Dr. Nalaka Godahewa of the dissident SLPP group recently followed Chandima Weerakkody to the SJB. Galle District MP Weerakkody is the first SLPPer to switch allegiance to the SJB after differences of opinion with the top party leadership.
MP Weerakkody yesterday told The Island that he had abandoned the SLPP at an early stage as he felt President Gotabaya Rajapaksa was leading the country on the path to destruction.
Kiriella said that the SJB was going ahead with preparations for the presidential election. The former UNPer said that regardless of whatever propaganda disseminated by the SLPP, the fact remains that the Supreme Court found fault with the Gotabaya Rajapaksa government for the current economic crisis. The electorate wouldn’t tolerate the UNP with just one National List MP in Parliament tying up with the SLPP, MP Kiriella said.
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Heat Index at Caution Level in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Southern and North-western provinces and in Anuradhapura, Mannar and Vavuniya districts
Warm Weather Advisory
Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre of the Department of Meteorology
at 3.30 p.m. on 22 March 2026, valid for 23 March 2026.
The Heat index, the temperature felt on human body is likely to increase up to ‘Caution level’ at some places in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Southern and North-western provinces and in
Anuradhapura, Mannar and Vavuniya districts.
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 in the above table and it 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:
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Fuel price hikes trigger transport disruptions and calls for fare increases
The latest fuel price increases have sparked widespread concern among transport operators and raised questions about the government’s supportive measures. Cabinet Spokesman and Minister Dr Nalinda Jayathissa told a media briefing yesterday that the government was incurring a monthly loss of Rs. 20 billion by maintaining subsidies on fuel. According to the Minister, the state loses Rs. 100 per litre of diesel and Rs. 20 per litre of petrol under the current pricing system, a burden that the Treasury continues to absorb as part of a “supportive mechanism.”
The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) revised fuel prices from midnight on March 21, raising the price of a litre of Lanka Auto Diesel by Rs. 79 to Rs. 382, Super Diesel by Rs. 90 to Rs. 443, Octane 95 petrol by Rs. 90 to Rs. 455, and Octane 92 petrol by Rs. 81 to Rs. 398. Lanka Kerosene was increased by Rs. 60,bringing the price to Rs. 255 per litre. Other suppliers, including Sinopec and Lanka IOC, also implemented similar hikes, with Sinopec’s Super Diesel rising sharply by Rs. 219 to Rs. 572 per litre.
The surge in fuel prices has had an immediate impact on public transport. The Chairman of the Lanka Private Bus Owners’ Association, Gamunu Wijerathne, told The Island that 90% of private buses were off the road yesterday (22). He called for a 15% increase in bus fares, raising the minimum fare from Rs. 27 to Rs. 35, warning that services could be suspended if fare adjustments are not approved.
Three-wheeler operators have also pressed for immediate fare revisions. L. Rohana Perera, General Secretary of the National Joint Three-Wheeler and Industrialists’ Association, said the rising fuel costs have made it difficult for drivers to continue operating. The Association has proposed a Rs. 20 increase for the first kilometre fare for all meter-operated three-wheelers and plans to present its concerns to the Presidential Secretariat.
Fuel price monitoring has also intensified amid concerns over potential smuggling. A senior police officer told The Island that intelligence units have been deployed near fuel stations to prevent hoarding. The police suspect that certain fuel station employees and owners could be facilitating stockpiling.
Political leaders have warned that the hikes will ripple across the economy. SJB MP S.M. Marikkar said transport cost increases will drive up the prices of essential goods such as rice and fish, leaving consumers struggling under rising costs.
Import and export container transportation charges will be increased by 20% from midnight yesterday (22) due to the recent fuel price hike, according to the Container Transport Vehicle Owners’ Association.
The latest increases follow two rounds of price hikes since March 9, driven by surging global oil prices amid the Middle East conflict. Since then, Lanka Petrol 92 Octane has risen by Rs. 105 to Rs. 398, Petrol 95 Octane by Rs. 115 to Rs. 455, Auto Diesel by Rs. 101 to Rs. 382, and Super Diesel by Rs. 114 to Rs. 443 representing an overall increase of around 35% across key fuel categories.
by Norman Palihawadane and Pradeep Prasanna Samarakoon
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Prof. Peiris honoured by International Institute of Rehabilitation
At the award presentation ceremony of the International Rehabilitation Institute last week, Professor G.L. Peiris, as Chief Guest, in his keynote address, dealt with the special relevance of rehabilitation at this time. The traditional criminal law makes provision for punishment after a crime has been committed, and punishment usually takes the form of a prison sentence. It is even more important, however, to explore practical means of prevention and also to have recourse to a custodial sentence as a last resort rather than as the typical response.
The modern approach is that punishment is seen not as retributive but as a means of rehabilitating the offender in society. Prison sentences, bringing a first offender into the prison environment and association with habitual offenders, carries the risk of recidivism, the available statistics indicating the likelihood of return to prison on repeated occasions.
He placed emphasis on the importance of informed social attitudes to ensure that an offender does not carry a permanent stigma, reducing his opportunities for employment and acceptance in society. The importance of religious instruction in early childhood, and the close connection between temple and village, was stressed.
Professor Peiris was honoured with an award of appreciation by academic colleagues.
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