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Anura promises ‘thriving nation’ and ‘beautiful life’ in his manifesto

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National People’s Power (NPP) presidential candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayaka officially launched his election manifesto, titled “A Thriving Nation, A Beautiful Life,” in Colombo yesterday.

The manifesto which Dissanayaka described as the product of two years of intense discussion and debate within the party had been presented as a direct response to the widespread misinformation surrounding what an NPP-led government would look like, he said.

During the launch of his manifesto, Dissanayaka addressed the current state of the nation, expressing deep concerns about what he described as a systemic failure.

The NPP/JVP Leader stressed that law and order were vital to building a thriving nation and ensuring a beautiful life for its citizens.

The NPP’s manifesto is based on creating a ‘comfortable country’, ensuring a safe nation, achieving economic prosperity, and fostering a ‘steadfast, proud society’. Central to the NPP proposed reforms is the abolition of the executive presidency and transitioning to a parliamentary system to prevent the concentration of power in a single office. Dissanayake has also promised reforms to the parliamentary election system and promised to ensure fairer representation and a reduction in the number of official residences for the president, coupled with the elimination of excessive privileges for retired presidents and their spouses.

A significant part of the manifesto is dedicated to political reforms to promote accountability and efficiency. The NPP plans to limit the Cabinet to 25 ministers and abolish the positions of State Ministers. It proposes the establishment of Expert Advisory Boards for each ministry to enhance decision-making processes.

In a move to empower the electorate, the manifesto introduces the concept of Electoral Accountability, which would enable citizens to recall corrupt representatives. The NPP also aims to abolish the five-year pension and duty-free vehicle licenses for Members of Parliament, emphasising the need for accountability and transparency at all levels of the government.

On the issue of law and order, the NPP manifesto outlines several critical measures, including the establishment of an Anti-Discrimination Commission with statutory powers to combat racial and religious extremism. The party is committed to investigating political killings, enforced disappearances, and abductions, ensuring justice for the victims of these crimes. Additionally, the NPP plans to expand the efforts of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to address the violence caused by racial and religious extremism and pursue legal action against those responsible for the Easter Sunday attack in line with the recommendations of the Presidential Commission.

The NPP promises to revisit the International Monetary Fund’s income-based expenditure management proposals, proposing new measures for efficient tax administration and government expenditure management. It plans to conduct an alternative debt sustainability analysis and a detailed credit audit of government loans. To stimulate economic growth, the NPP will prioritise legislation to attract foreign investment in strategically important sectors, with a particular focus on public-private and public joint ventures.

Dissanayaka insists on a systemic change, urging Sri Lankans to envision a nation where everyone is treated equally before the law and corruption is eradicated.



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Low-pressure area is likely to form over the southeastern Bay of Bengal around 15th February

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Special Weather Bulletin issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre of the Department of Meteorology
Issued at 10.30 a.m. on 13 February 2026

A low-pressure area is likely to form over the southeastern Bay of Bengal around 15th February.

The general public are requested to be attentive to the future forecasts and bulletins issued by the Department of Meteorology in this regard

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Sajith points to irregularities in coal procurement deals

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Opposition and Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Leader Sajith Premadasa has claimed that all five coal shipments, imported recently for the Lakvijaya Coal Power Plant, in Norochcholai, were of substandard quality.

The remarks were made on Thursday during a meeting of the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Infrastructure and Strategic Development at the Parliament complex, which summoned senior officials from the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), and the Lanka Coal Company to discuss the controversial coal imports.

Premadasa raised concerns over the tender process, highlighting a lack of transparency and deviations from the original procurement plan for the country’s key 900-megawatt power plant. He noted that although the order for 2,500 tonnes of coal was issued in April, deliveries were delayed due to the May monsoon season.

The Opposition Leader criticised the shortened tender timeline, which was reduced from the standard 42 days to just 21, and demanded that reports approving the tender, technical instructions, and conditions for both previous and current coal tenders be submitted to Parliament.

Premadasa also questioned the qualifications and experience of the suppliers selected by the government, asking whether responsibility for the nation’s primary electricity production had been entrusted to an unsuitable company.

He also emphasised the coal specifications, stating that the net NCP value should be 5,900 and requested reports if the supplied coal failed to meet that standard. Premadasa asked whether coal had been added to boilers before test results were received, whether samples had been sent to India for testing, and requested the corresponding reports.

In addition, he sought clarity on potential financial losses exceeding one million rupees, reductions in the annual coal requirement due to extra coal burning, and any boiler damage caused by substandard coal.

The Opposition Leader called for a full investigation into the tender process, including a forensic audit, noting that prior questioning through the Sectoral Oversight Committee had already highlighted deficiencies in procurement procedures.

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Lankan Embassy in Washington welcomes ‘Walk for Peace’ Buddhist monks

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Ambassador Mahinda Samarasinghe meeting Ven. Pannakara in Washington

The Sri Lanka Embassy in Washington, D.C., welcomed the ‘Walk for Peace’ on 10 February 2026, as a group of Buddhist monks continued their walk across the United States advocating world peace. The initiative drew participation from people across the United States and abroad.

The Embassy joined a dana organised by the Sri Lankan community in the DMV area at the National United Methodist Church, where more than 200 Buddhist monks were present. Traditional Sri Lankan cuisine was served at the event.

At the invitation of the District of Columbia Secretary Kimberly A. Bassett, Ambassador Mahinda Samarasinghe attended an interfaith ceremony at the Washington National Cathedral. Thousands gathered at the Cathedral in support of the Walk. The Ambassador was accompanied by Deputy Head of Mission Madhuka Wickramarachchi.

The Head Priest and participating monks also visited the Embassy. During the visit, the Ambassador presented an Atapirikara and ceremonially pinned the Sri Lankan flag on the robe of Ven. Pannakara. Embassy staff and members of the Sri Lankan community offered flowers and extended greetings. The Embassy also distributed bottles of water to the participants.

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