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Delegation led by Speaker represents SL at 150th Assembly of IPU

The 150th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) was held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, from 05-09 April 2025, bringing together Parliamentarians from across the globe to discuss key issues impacting international relations, social development, and governance.
The Sri Lankan delegation, led by Speaker of the Parliament Jagath Wickramaratne, participated in the Assembly’s sessions, contributing to global discussions on critical issues facing the world today.
This platform provides a unique opportunity for delegates to exchange ideas and formulate actions to address some of the most pressing global challenges.
The President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, also addressed the Assembly, marking a significant moment in the proceedings and reaffirming the importance of high-level engagement in inter-parliamentary dialogue.
The Assembly has been convened with the overarching theme of Parliamentary Action for Social Development. Sri Lanka’s Speaker Jagath Wickramaratne addressed the General Debate on 06 April 2025, emphasizing the progressive reforms underway in Sri Lanka. In his speech, he outlined the government’s commitment to enhancing social protection, improving public health, modernizing free education, fostering gender inclusivity, and strengthening governance. Furthermore, he stressed the Parliament’s strict policy of zero tolerance for corruption, as highlighted in the recently approved 2025 Budget. Speaker Wickramaratne underscored that these efforts are pivotal to the country’s social development and justice goals.
Deputy Minister of Health and Mass Media, Hansaka Wijemuni, participated in the meeting of the Standing Committee on Peace and International Security, where he delivered remarks on the crucial topic, “The Role of Parliaments in Advancing a Two-State Solution in Palestine”. His speech contributed to ongoing deliberations on peace, security, and the urgent need for a diplomatic resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Member of Parliament, Anushka Thilakarathne, represented Sri Lanka at the Forum of Women Parliamentarians and Forum of Young Parliamentarians, and actively participated in the Standing Committee on Sustainable Development. She addressed the critical theme, “Parliamentary Strategies to Mitigate the Long-Lasting Impact of Conflict, Including Armed Conflict, on Sustainable Development”, highlighting Sri Lanka’s experiences and policies aimed at promoting long-term peace and stability in post-conflict societies.
On April 7, 2025, Member of Parliament, J. C. Alawathuwala, addressed the Standing Committee on Democracy and Human Rights under the theme Recognising and Supporting the Victims of Illegal International Adoption and Taking Measures to Prevent this Practice. His intervention contributed to global efforts in advocating for the rights of vulnerable children and ensuring that the international adoption system remains ethical and transparent.
Secretary-General of Parliament, Kushani Rohanadeera, participated in the meetings of the Association of Secretaries General of Parliament (ASGP), where she made a presentation on Accessibility of Parliament for Disabled People. Her presentation focused on the need for accessibility to committees and parliamentary proceedings in the House, specifically from a Sri Lankan perspective, and highlighted the steps Sri Lanka is taking to ensure inclusivity and equal participation for all citizens, regardless of disability.
The 150th IPU Assembly provided a vibrant platform for dialogue on a wide range of global issues, and the Sri Lankan delegation played an active role in shaping discussions on peace, security, human rights, and sustainable development. The event concluded on 09 April 2025, with the Governing Council Meeting.
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PNB detect large haul of methamphetamine and heroin in local fishing trawler intercepted by Navy

Acting on credible information, the Sri Lanka Navy launched a special operation on the high seas on 11 Apr 25, resulting in the apprehension of 06 suspects along with a local multi-day fishing trawler, believed to be involved in smuggling of narcotics.
Subsequently, the intercepted trawler was brought to the Dikkowita Harbour, where a thorough inspection was carried out with the assistance of the Police Narcotic Bureau (PNB) experts, leading to the detection of approximately 77kg and 484g of heroin and 42kg and 334g of methamphetamine (Ice).
The consignment, which had been meticulously hidden in the trawler, was handed over to the PNB for onward legal action on 12 Apr.
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Government to initiate new projects to help rural communities to strengthen the national economy – Prime Minister

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the government is currently working to initiate new projects across every area of Sri Lanka and to bring the necessary investments to rural areas in order to improve the participation of the communities in strengthening the national economy.
The Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing a public gathering held on Saturday (12th) in Nanattan, Mannar.
Prime Minister further stated:
“Our country has reached a decisive point. The government of the National People’s Power (NPP) understands the expectations of the people. The general public came together despite the ethnic and religious barriers to exercise their voting right against corruption in politics that existed in this country. Consequently, Anura Kumara Dissanayake was able to become the President in 2024. A month later, we formed a Parliament that will initiate in changing the history. Today, we have a government made up of 159 members. There is now a strong group in Parliament standing against corruption and a government that represents all ethnicities, religions, and regions. For the first time in history, we have formed a government made by a single party that represents everyone. The people are the ones who made this victory possible and they are the true victors in this cause.
We are committed to protecting the trust the people have placed in us and to fulfill their expectations.
You are well aware of how weak the economy was when we came to power. Officially, we had been declared a bankrupt nation before the world. For many years, Sri Lanka had no economic growth and was in a debt-ridden economy. The tourism sector had collapsed. Due to the corruption in political authority, investors were unwilling to invest the country. Today, we have changed all that. We have managed to steer the economy towards growth leading to investments being restored while the confidence in Sri Lanka is increasing internationally.
We are working to start new projects in every area of Sri Lanka to bring the necessary investments to the rural sector, with the aim of improving the participation of rural communities in the national economy.
The first budget of the NPP government has passed. Even though the economy is not yet strong, we focused on two main priorities in the budget: one was to develop infrastructure necessary for economic growth, and the other was to provide relief to people burdened by economic hardships. That’s why we have increased and extended the period of Aswesuma benefits. Further, vouchers to buy schoolbooks was distributed at schools with less than 300 students.
Previous governments were a burden to the people. But today, we have a very small Cabinet of Ministers. The government is no longer a burden to the people. We have reduced expenses, minimized losses, and eliminated corruption.
Because the government is not a burden to the people, it was able to provide relief to the people. Through this budget, the basic salaries of the public service has been increased. They have been given the opportunity to work freely. Decisions are now made on statistical data and not based on political preferences. What we expect is an independent public service. We are in need of a people-centered government as well as a public service which should be an efficient, corruption-free and people-sensitive. We have already created the necessary environment for that.
In order to develop the rural economy, the government has allocated a large amount of funding through this year’s budget. But, to ensure that these allocations are used properly to serve the people, the local government institutions need to be cleaned up. If the leaders who represents the villages are corrupt, the funds allocated will become worthless. That is why the upcoming local government elections has become extremely significant and decisive.”
The event was attended by the Members of Parliament Jegadeeswaran and S .Thilakanadan, public representatives, and candidates of local government election representing the NPP.
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Batalanda: Why only now and what about the others, asks Mujibur

SJB Colombo District MP Mujibur Rahuman launched a fierce critique of the political hypocrisy surrounding the Batalanda Commission report during Thursday’s (10) parliamentary session.
Rahuman pointed to the violent actions of the JVP, which had devastating effects on politicians, police officers, and civilians, as detailed in the Commission’s final report.
He said that the violence had disrupted vital services and created a state of lawlessness, severely affecting the public.
The MP accused political opponents of exploiting the Batalanda issue for electoral advantage, noting that for 36 years, no proposals were made to investigate the assassination of JVP leader Rohana Wijeweera.
He criticized the JVP for forming “probationary” governments with Chandrika Kumaratunga and backing Ranil Wickremesinghe in the yahapalana effort, yet failing to address the Batalanda issue during their tenures.
Rahuman also questioned the current attacks on Wickremesinghe, highlighting that many of his critics had previously collaborated with him. He called attention to the JVP’s statements regarding Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s alleged involvement in a Matale mass grave and the distribution of pamphlets on the subject during the 2022 Galle Face protests.
The MP called for accountability, questioning why no proposals were put forward on these issues when the current government came into power. He also criticized the NPP for its leaders, who, despite being involved in suppressions during the 80s and 90s, now sought positions within the government. Rahuman accused them of hypocrisy, warning against dragging the Batalanda issue into the ongoing election.Rahuman said that the historical wrongs committed by JVP political leaders cannot be erased, regardless of attempts to downplay them.
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