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University dons supporting NPP tell voters to consider local poll as a referendum on govt.
By Saman Indrajith
University teachers supporting the JVP-led NPP yesterday called on people to consider the forthcoming local council polls as a referendum on the popularity and legitimacy of the incumbent government.
Addressing the media at the Solis Hall in Pitakotte, Dr. Nirmal Ranjith Devasiri of the Colombo University said that the upcoming local government election would certainly be a turning point in Sri Lanka’s politics and people must make use of this opportunity to initiate the changes to end the political culture that ruined this nation since independence.
“Politics of the elite ruined our nation. Everybody abhors the prevailing political culture by the corrupt and fraudulent leaders of the parties that took turns in ruling this country since 1948. Now people have got the chance to effect changes to this structure. This could be the starting point for a major political change if people use their votes wisely and detest those who ruined this nation. There is a need for a change of power from the elites to people’s representatives. This is not just a local government election. This is actually a referendum on the government. It is clear that people would vote for the NPP in this election and we call on the public to contribute for the change. Their vote has the power to change this system that we are all complaining about,” Devasiri said.
He said that the elite had been ruling this country since independence making use of all the methods available to them. “In 1956, people rose against elite politics but their victory in the election was hijacked by another group of elites. There had been similar uprising of people democratically in the elections held in 1994, 2005 and 2015. In all these instances the power of people was hijacked by the elite through various means. Since April last year, there has been another trend of people rising against political culture. This uprising of people has dealt a huge blow to the old system of politics. A group led by Ranil Wickremesinghe now is holding onto power despite them having neither the popularity nor legitimacy. As such there is a political vacuum and uncertainty in our polity. To end this impasse we must vote for the NPP,” Dr. Devasiri said.
Several other university teachers including Dr. Dileepa Vitharana of the Open University addressed the media.
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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the children of Sri Lanka are well capable of viewing the world with creativity and critical ways of thinking, and that the Government is committed to equipping them with the required knowledge and modern technologies necessary to realize their full potential.
The Prime Minister made these remarks while attending the opening of the ’Arumasiya’ Exhibition and the occasion of laying the foundation stone for a new three-storey building at Balangoda Vidyaloka Central College, on the 4th of July.
During the visit, the Prime Minister officially declared open the exhibition showcasing the students’ innovations and creative talents and commended them for their remarkable achievements. The Prime Minister also participated in the ceremony of laying the foundation stone for the construction of the College’s new three-storey building.
Addressing the occasion, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated:
“It is a pleasure to participate in this special event at Balangoda Vidyaloka Central College, the school where Sri Lanka’s first female Prime Minister received her education
I had the opportunity to visit the exhibition featuring the outstanding creations and innovations of the students. What I witnessed was a group of talented young people who have moved beyond textbook learning and are capable of viewing the world with creativity and critical thinking.
We are introducing a new education reform process that moves away from a rote-learning, examination-oriented system towards a practical and skills-based one. The Government is now systematically completing all the necessary preparations to implement the new education reforms scheduled to commence in 2027.
Our objective is to ensure that every child leaving school has access to vocational and technical education that matches their individual talents and meets the demands of the modern labour market. We are committed to transforming vocational education into a field that enjoys the same dignity and recognition as university education.
Finally, I commend the Principal and the academic staff of Balangoda Vidyaloka Central College for organizing this exhibition, and to the students and parents whose dedication made this event a success.”
The event was attended by Members of Parliament for Ratnapura District Wasantha Pushpa Kumara and Sunil Rajapaksha, the Mayor of Balangoda and members of the Municipal Council, the Zonal Director of Education, the Principal and academic staff of Balangoda Vidyaloka Central College, parents, and students.

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