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Govt. revokes controversial land acquisition Gazette following protests

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Protest in Jaffna demanding release of their land

The government had revoked a gazette notification that would have enabled the mass appropriation of land across predominantly Tamil areas, following sustained opposition from Tamil political leaders and civil society, Tamil Guardian reported on Tuesday (27)

The report claimed that the move had come after intense backlash to Gazette No. 2430, issued on 28 March 2025, by the Land Title Settlement Department, under the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation. The notification, now cancelled, had laid the groundwork for the declaration of thousands of acres of land in the Northern Province as state property.

The government’s decision to withdraw the Gazette was formally confirmed on 27 May, it said.

“The government has revoked the Gazette issued on March 28, 2025 over the land settlement in the Northern Province,” the Ministry said.

According to the original document, the lands targeted for settlement, spanned multiple Tamil-majority districts, including Jaffna,Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi, and Mannar. Tamil politicians and local residents swiftly condemned the move as a state-sponsored land grab aimed at dispossessing Tamil families and accelerating Sinhalese-Buddhist colonisation in the North-East.

Tamil politicians raised their protests in a meeting with the Sri Lankan Prime Minister earlier this week.

The Gazette drew fierce opposition from across the Tamil political spectrum. T. Ravikaran, a Vanni District MP, delivered a scathing speech in Parliament earlier this month, criticising the government for demanding ownership documents from families who had fled during the 2009 Mullivaikkal genocide, many of whom lost all possessions while escaping Sri Lankan military offensives. “Are you demanding documents from people who had fled with nothing but a loincloth?” he asked.

The now-revoked Gazette would have permitted the state to seize over 5,900 acres of land, including 934 acres in Mullivaikkal alone, the very site where tens of thousands of Tamil civilians were killed in the final weeks of the 2009 genocide. The lands also included areas in Pudumatalan, Ambalavan Pokkanai, Valayanmadam, and other villages that were once part of the so-called “No Fire Zones.”

The announcement of the Gazette’s revocation is seen as a rare reversal by the Sri Lankan state, prompted by a groundswell of Tamil resistance. Tamil parties had warned that if the government proceeded with the land seizures, it would face protests and possible legal challenges.

However, Tamil leaders have expressed caution, noting that this is not the first time the state has backtracked under pressure only to reintroduce similar efforts through other bureaucratic means.



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Inquiry into female employee’s complaint: Retired HC Judge’s recommendations ignored

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Speaker Wickramaratne receiving the report from retired HC Judge Alahapperuma. Secretary General of Parliament Rohanadeera stands next to the Speaker (file photo)

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… sexual harassment claims dismissed

Recommendations made by retired High Court Judge Ms. Sujatha Alahapperuma, following an inquiry into claims by a female employee of the Department of Information Systems and Management of Parliament, regarding sexual harassment, denial of due salary increments and other forms of harassment, were yet to be implemented, sources familiar with the investigation said.

The retired HC Judge handed over the report to Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne on 24 November, 2025. Secretary General of Parliament Kushani Rohanadeera was also present on that occasion.

The retired judge has recommended that administrative decisions be taken expeditiously to grant her salary increments due for 2024 and 2025, reevaluation of all employees attached to the Department of Information Systems and Management and keep them under close scrutiny and strengthening of the ‘Helpdesk’ to meet the requirements.

Sources said that none of the recommendations have been implemented and the concerned employee in spite of still being the Senior Helpdesk coordinator remained attached to the Supplies and Services Office. She had been ordered to report to the Supplies and Services Office in January 2025 following a continuing dispute with the top management of the Department of Information Systems and Management.

Parliamentary Staff Advisory Committee on 25.07.2025 decided to conduct an external investigation into the issue after the employee refused to accept the outcome of the internal inquiry conducted in the wake of SJB lawmaker Mujibur Rahman raising the issue in Parliament.

The retired judge has emphasised the urgent need to take tangible measures to address administrative issues with a view to enhance discipline and human resources management among other issues.

However, the retired judge has declared that the complainant or any other female employee attached to the of Department of Information Systems and Management hadn’t been subjected to any form of sexual harassment as alleged.

The retired judge further asserted that the complainant had been prejudicially treated by two interview boards when she appeared before them seeking posts of Database Administrator and Parliament Officer.

The retired judge has also asserted that the Supplies and Services Office where the complaint continued to serve even now was not suitable and not in line with her qualifications. Some of those who had appeared before the retired judge during the inquiry claimed that was a temporary transfer. However, the report dismissed that claim declaring that transfer appeared to have been done outside acceptable procedure and her increments stopped without giving any justifiable reason.

The retired judge has stated that for want of proper procedures and systems, the administration seems to be in turmoil.

 By Shamindra Ferdinando

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Motor Traffic CG remanded

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Motor Traffic Commissioner General Kamal Amarasinghe, taken into custody by the CID, was remanded until today (30) following his production before the Kurunegala Magistrate’s Court.

The investigation was launched after the Central Anti-Corruption Task Force received information regarding an illegally assembled taxi, which was later handed over to the CID for further inquiries.

Preliminary findings revealed that the vehicle’s registered chassis number had been altered and documents submitted to obtain a “weight certificate.” These documents were then used to assign a registration number to the taxi, while the chassis modification files were concealed. False declarations were allegedly made to facilitate the fraudulent assembly, with Commissioner General Amarasinghe accused of aiding and abetting the operation.

The suspect was taken into custody on the afternoon of Friday (27) by a CID team at the Hector Kobbekaduwa Road, Colombo 7.

In parallel, the Bribery and Corruption Commission has launched a separate probe into the matter.

The initial investigation was conducted under the direction of  SSP Indika Weerasinghe, Head of the Central Anti-Corruption Task Force, along with DIG Rohan Olugala and Senior DIG of CID Kamal Ariyawansa.

BY Norman Palihawadane

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Petition launched seeking resignation of Energy Minister Jayakody

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People signing a petition, in Maharagama, yesterday, demanding the immediate resignation of Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody . Pic by Anuradha Hiripitiyage

A public petition demanding the resignation of Kumara Jayakody, Minister of Power and Energy, over alleged irregularities in coal imports was launched yesterday (29) in Maharagama.

The initiative was organised by the Electricity Consumers’ Association.

Addressing the gathering, the Association’s secretary, Sanjeewa Dhammika, said the Minister was facing allegations related to coal imports, while concerns have also been raised over the poor performance of both the Minister and the Ministry Secretary. He said the petition’s primary demand is the immediate removal of the Minister from office.

Dhammika added that signatures for the petition will also be collected in front of the Colombo Fort Railway Station.

by Anuradha Hiripitiyage

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