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VVT UC asks US lawmakers to help achieve self-determination for Tamils

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Chairman of the Valvettithurai Urban Council and a kinsman of the late Tiger Leader Velupillai Prabhakaran , M. K. Sivajilingam, has formally thanked members of the United States Congress for their recent intervention on behalf of the “Eelam Tamil people” and appealed for the United States to assume a leadership role in “restoring the Tamil nation’s legitimate sovereignty”.

The appeal was made in a letter sent to members of the US Congress, expressing gratitude for their decision to write to the United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, “calling for protection of the Eelam Tamil people’s right to self-determination and for international accountability for genocide committed against Tamils”, Tamil Guardian reported.

The letter states that gratitude was conveyed from Valvettithurai, described as the “hallowed birth land of Eelam freedom and independence movements”.

It notes that thanks were extended on behalf of the people of Valvettithurai and the “collective Eelam Tamil nation” to members of the United States Congress.

The letter expresses appreciation for their leadership in sending a letter dated the 21st of the month to the US Secretary of State, urging recognition of the Tamil people’s right to self-determination, calling for an internationally supervised investigation into the Tamil genocide, and seeking justice and a permanent political solution through a referendum.

The communication recalls that the elected Northern Provincial Council of the Tamil people unanimously adopted a resolution on 11 September 2018, calling upon United Nations member states to conduct a referendum in the North-East under UN supervision as the only viable path to a permanent political solution.

It states that, in firm opposition to historically imposed arrangements forced upon the Tamil people, a referendum remains the most appropriate democratic and internationally lawful mechanism through which the Tamil people can determine their political destiny.

The letter further states that the Eelam Tamil nation is entitled to full justice, not only for the genocide perpetrated by the Sri Lankan state, but also for the historical injustices.

The letter concludes by expressing a hope that the United States will intervene, assume leadership, and assist in restoring the rightful sovereignty of the Eelam Tamil people.



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INS GHARIAL makes port call in Colombo

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The Indian Naval Ship (INS) GHARIAL made a port call in Colombo for operational turnarounds on 04 Feb 26. The Sri Lanka Navy welcomed the visiting ship in compliance with naval traditions.

Commanded by Commander Gaurav Tewari, INS GHARIAL is a vessel with a length of 124.8 meters.

During this visit, ten (10) Bailey Bridges, brought by ship, through the coordination of the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka, will be handed over to the Disaster Management Center. These bridges will provide temporary transportation links while bridges damaged across the island by adverse weather conditions are repaired.

The crew’s itinerary features scheduled goodwill activities with the Sri Lanka Navy, alongside visits to several tourist attractions across the island.

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Speaker’s personal secretary accused of interference with ongoing bribery investigation

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SJB Gampaha District MP Harshana Rajakaruna yesterday told Parliament that the Speaker’s Personal Secretary had written to the Secretary-General of Parliament seeking information on a complaint lodged with the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) by a former Deputy Secretary of Parliament against the Speaker. Rajakaruna called for an immediate investigation into what he described as interference with an ongoing probe.

Raising the matter in the House, Rajakaruna said he had formally requested the Commission to initiate an inquiry into the conduct of the Speaker’s Personal Secretary, Chameera Gallage, questioning the authority under which such information had been sought.

Rajapakaruna tabled in Parliament a copy of the letter allegedly sent by Gallage to the Secretary-General requesting details of the bribery complaint.

Addressing the House, Rajakaruna said that the letter, sent two days earlier, had sought “full details” of the complaint against the Speaker. He maintained that seeking such information amounted to interference with an investigation and constituted a serious offence under the Bribery Act.

“The Speaker’s Secretary has no right to interfere with the work of the Bribery Commission. Under what law is he acting? What authority does he have? The Speaker, like everyone else, is subject to the law of the land,” Rajakaruna said, urging the Commission to take immediate action.

He noted that the Bribery Act treated the obstruction of investigations and the destruction of documents relating to such inquiries as serious offences punishable by law, and said he believed the Minister of Justice would concur.

The allegations sparked sharp reactions in the Chamber, as Opposition members called for accountability and due process in relation to the complaint against the Speaker.

By Saman Indrajith

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Govt: Average power generation cost reduced from Rs. 37 to Rs. 29

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The Ceylon Electricity Board has managed to reduce the average cost of electricity generation from Rs. 37 per unit to Rs. 29, marking a 22 percent reduction, Minister of Power and Energy Eng. Kumara Jayakody told Parliament yesterday.

Responding to an oral question raised by Opposition MP Ravi Karunanayake, the Minister said that electricity tariffs cannot be reduced unless the cost of generation is brought down.

“You cannot reduce electricity tariffs without reducing the cost of generation. What we are currently doing is buying at a higher price and selling at a lower price. When we assumed office, the cost of purchasing and generating electricity was Rs. 37 per unit. We have now managed to bring it down to Rs. 29, a reduction of 22 percent.

Our target is to further reduce this to Rs. 25. Once that is achieved, we will reduce electricity tariffs by 30 percent within three years, as we promised,” Minister Jayakody said.

He added that the government has already formulated a long-term generation plan to further expand the country’s power generation capacity.

According to the Minister, key measures include increasing the absorption of renewable energy into the national grid, expanding the national transmission and distribution network, introducing renewable energy storage systems, and constructing thermal and liquefied natural gas (LNG) power plants to replace aging facilities and meet future demand.

He also said that steps would be taken to enhance the capacity of existing hydropower plants as part of the broader strategy to ensure energy security and reduce long-term electricity costs.

By Ifham Nizam

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