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CBK points finger at her successors as SLFP leader

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By R.M.W. Bandara

Mahinda Rajapaksa, as President, undermined the values the SLFP and his successor, Maithripala Sirisena, destroyed what was left of the party, former president Chandrika Bandaranaike has said.

“We need a government with a vision. Sri Lanka is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. We need to fix this,” she said, speaking in Kurungeala, yesterday.

She said the youth had to enter politics in their numbers. “We must not forget the message the youth gave during the Aragalaya. This movement made a big change. Politicians must not underestimate Aragalaya.

The former President said that the youth were fed up with the politicians who had ruined the country for the last 70 years. Most politicians have embezzled money and the youth wanted a new leadership and a vision for the country.

“Young people expect a radical change. We are a nation with a proud past, but now we can’t even feed ourselves. There are power cuts. The education and health systems are failing. We can’t develop a country without a good education. Only two parties have ruled this country since Independence. The UNP has been divided into two, Sajith wing and Ranil wing. The SLFP is a goner. I am sadder than anyone about this,” she said.

The SLFP had been divided into six factions, Bandaranaike said. Mahinda Rajapaksa had always wanted to destroy the SLFP and establish his own party, she said.

“SLFP leaders, before Rajapaksa, weren’t corrupt,” she said.



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“Improve the quality of infrastructure and services provided to tourists visiting the country.” – President

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President Anura Kumara Disanayake emphasized the necessity of providing high-quality infrastructure and services for tourists visiting Sri Lanka, as the country has gained significant international recognition as an attractive tourist destination.

Accordingly, the President instructed officials to pay special attention to this matter and take necessary actions.

President Disanayake issued these instructions during a discussion held today (17) at the Presidential Secretariat with officials from the Ministry of Tourism.

During the discussion, officials briefed the President on the budgetary allocations designated for the Ministry of Tourism and the projects being implemented under those funds.

With the tourism sector taking a new step forward, Sri Lanka aims to attract three million tourists this year. The discussion also extensively covered the utilization of these budgetary allocations for the development of essential infrastructure to support this goal.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tourism and Foreign Employment Vijitha Herath, Deputy Minister of Tourism Dr. Ruwan Ranasinghe, Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, Senior Additional Secretary to the President Roshan Gamage, Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Aruni Ranaraja, along with a group of senior officials from the Ministry of Tourism, attended this discussion.

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French Navy Ship PROVENCE arrives in Port of Colombo

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The French Navy Ship PROVENCE arrived at the Port of Colombo on a formal visit on Sunday (16 Mar 25) morning.

She was welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in compliance with the time-honoured naval traditions.

The 142.20m long Destroyer is Commanded by Captain Lionel SIEGFRIED and manned by a crew of 160 members.

During the stay in the island, crew members of PROVENCE will visit some tourist hotspots in the country and the ship is scheduled to depart the island on 20 Mar.

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Court of Appeal dismisses Ex-IGP’s writ petition

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The Court of Appeal this [17] morning  dismissed the writ petition filed by former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Deshabandu Tennakoon, seeking an interim injunction to prevent the execution of the arrest order issued by the Matara Magistrate’s Court against him.

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