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Easter Sunday carnage: Udaya asks Prez AKD to disclose reports hidden by Wickremesinghe
By Shamindra Ferdinando
Former Cabinet Minister and Pivithuru Hela Urumaya leader Udaya Gammanpila has urged President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to take hold of two reports that dealt with the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks.
Attorney-at-Law Gammanpila has said that President Dissanayake should get in touch with Attorney General Parinda Ranasinghe in case he couldn’t obtain the same from Saman Ekanayake, Secretary to former President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
The former Colombo District MP was referring to investigations called by former President Ranil Wickremesinghe in June and September last year to examine the conduct of the intelligence community with the focus on the State Intelligence Service (SIS) and the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI).
Addressing the media on behalf of Sarvajana Balaya at Pita Kotte, ex-MP Gammanpila questioned why President Dissanayake didn’t disclose the contents of the reports during his much publicized visit to St. Sebastian’s Church, at Katuwapitiya, on Sunday (06).
Multiple blasts claimed the lives of over 270 people. The dead included over 40 foreigners. Over 400 suffered injuries.
“We are aware former President Wickremesinghe received both reports in the run-up to the Sept. 21 presidential election. President Dissanayake’s Office should act now,” Gammanpila said.
In June last year, Wickremesinghe established a Committee of Inquiry to investigate the actions and responses of the intelligence and security authorities.
Retired judge Ms. A.N.J. De Alwis was tasked with examining the conduct of the SIS, the Chief of National Intelligence (CNI), and other relevant authorities.
At the time of the Easter Sunday attacks, Senior DIG Nilantha Jayawardena headed the SIS whereas retired DIG Sisira Mendis functioned as CNI, a post previously held by intelligence veteran General Kapila Hendawitharana.
In September, Wickremesinghe named a three-member Committee to probe allegations made by Britain’s Channel 4 regarding direct involvement of Maj. Gen. Suresh Sallay in the Easter attacks. The President made the announcement close on the heels of Defence Ministry denial issued on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka. At the time of the Easter Sunday attacks, Sallay had been overseas on another assignment.
The Committee, headed by Syed Ishrat Imam, a retired Supreme Court Judge, included retired Air Chief Marshal Jayalath Weerakkody, a one-time Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF), and Harsha Soza, President’s Counsel. Sarthanjali Maheswaran, a Senior Assistant Secretary to the President functioned as the Secretary to the Commission.
Former parliamentarian Gammanpila said that had President Dissanayake perused the reports received by Wickremesinghe he could have comfortably responded to those who questioned him over the conduct of intelligence services and the overall failure on the part of successive governments to address the grievances of the public.
Responding to The Island queries, Gammanpila emphasized that President Dissanayake couldn’t absolve himself of the responsibility for revealing the truth. “The entire country, including families of Easter Sunday victims, want to know the truth” Gammanpila said, demanding to know whether former President Wickremesinghe refrained from releasing the two reports as they weren’t compatible with his agenda.
The former Minister said that President Dissanayake couldn’t, under any circumstances, delay the releasing of so far hidden reports unless he was trying to protect the interests of Wickremesinghe.
The crux of the matter is why the Yahapalana government failed to act on specific intelligence on the impending attacks provided by India, the ex-MP said. The other issue is that those who had carried out the Easter Sunday massacre, including Zahran Hashim, were under investigation for many years but the Yahapalanaya political chief conveniently failed to take tangible measures, he said.
Yahapalana Justice Minister Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakse, PC, earned the ire of his colleagues after he declared, in Parliament, in Nov. 2016, that 32 Sri Lankan Muslims from “well-educated and elite” families have joined the Islamic State in Syria. The Minister vowed to clamp down on extremists.
Ex-parliamentarian Gammanpila urged President Dissanayake to conduct a comprehensive study to find out the truth as wealthy spice exporter Mohammed Yusuf Ibrahim, whose sons carried out suicide attacks in Shangri-la and Cinnamon Grand hotels, was accommodated on the JVP National List for the 2016 general election. Gammanpila said that instead of seeking political advantage, President Dissanayake should allow a thorough investigation to establish the truth.
The bottom line is that the terror project appeared to have been launched even before the 2015 general election, the ex-parliamentarian said.
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Our focus is on economic stability through fiscal discipline, sustainable debt management, and reforms that enhance productivity and growth – PM
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya participated in the South Asia Regional Conference of the World Federation of Consuls (FICAC) 2026 held on 2nd of February at the Cinnamon Life, Colombo. The conference is hosted by the Association of Consuls in Sri Lanka and the World Federation of Consuls.
The conference held from 1st to 4th of February, brings together diplomats, business leaders, and policymakers to strengthen regional cooperation and explore new avenues for sustainable development across South Asia.
Addressing the event, the Prime Minister noted that selection of Sri Lanka as the venue for this conference holds particular significance at a time when the Government is working closely with international partners to position Sri Lanka as a credible and reliable region.
The Prime Minister also drew attention to Sri Lanka’s vulnerability against climate change, citing the recent impact of Cyclone Ditwah, and commended the support extended to Sri Lanka by the international partners. The Prime Minister emphasized that climate change requires global cooperation, shared responsibility, and innovative solutions.
She further highlighted ongoing efforts to improve public sector efficiency, transparency, and accountability, promote national unity and respect for diversity, and advance digital governance to enhance service delivery and public trust.
The Prime Minister stated,
“The Government of Sri Lanka is committed to addressing economic, social, and environmental challenges through a clear policy framework. Our focus is on economic stability through fiscal discipline, sustainable debt management, and reforms that enhance productivity and growth. At the same time, we are strengthening social welfare programs to support the most vulnerable”.
Addressing at the event, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism MP Vijitha Herath also stated that, the government is committed to recognizing Sri Lanka as a sustainable tourism hotspot in the global platform while positioning Sri Lanka as a stable and reliable international partner.
The event was attended by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Employment Arun Hemachandra, FICAC President Nikolaos K. Margaropoulos, President of the Association of Consuls in Sri Lanka Mahen Kariyawasam and Diplomatic corps.

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Protesting Development Officers continued their hunger strike near the Presidential Secretariat, Colombo yesterday (01), for the seventh consecutive day.The protesters, who are members of the Lanka School Development Officers’ Association, are demanding that they be absorbed into the teacher service as they have served as teachers in state-run schools for nearly seven years.
Secretary of the Association, Viraj Manaranga, said the protesters were seeking an urgent meeting with the President. He added that a presidential aide had visited the protest site and offered to arrange for a meeting with the President on 03 Feb., but the union insisted on an earlier date. Manaranga warned that failure to grant a meeting could trigger a massive protest in Colombo today (02).
Four officers participating in the hunger strike have been hospitalised due to deteriorating health, while two more joined the fast on Saturday (31).
In a bid to raise awareness of their grievances, on 30 January a delegation of the All Island Development Officers’ Association visited Most Venerable
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The long-vacant post of Auditor General would be filled on 03 Feb., after months of controversy and delays, Minister of Transport, Highways and Urban Development Bimal Rathnayake said on Friday (31) in Kandy.
The Constitutional Council met at the Parliamentary complex on Friday to discuss the appointment but failed to reach a decision on a suitable candidate. The President had previously proposed four names on four separate occasions, all of which were rejected. The Council is now set to consider the fifth nominee.
The post has remained vacant since April 2025, following the retirement of Chulanta Wickramaratne, who served as the 41st Auditor General. More than 10 months have passed without a permanent appointment.
Sources said a female officer in the Auditor General’s Department has been nominated again, though her previous recommendation was rejected due to some allegations against her.
Meanwhile, senior audit officer Dharmapala Gammanpila, with 31 years of service and the department’s most senior official, has received backing from the Mahanayake Theras of the three Nikayas, the Maha Sangha, and several civil society groups for appointment as the 42nd Auditor General.
Sources noted that the three civil society representatives on the Constitutional Council will play a crucial role in the final decision.
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