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JVP condemns Aswesuma as mere eyewash and urges expansion of economy to meet crisis instead
By Saman Indrajith
JVP/NPP Economic Council Member Prof. Seetha Bandara of the Kelaniya University says the Government is trying to fool the people by distributing Rs 7,500 and Rs 15,000 under the Aswesuma project to get their votes.
Addressing a press conference held at the JVP headquarters in Pelawatte last week, Prof Bandara said that the amount of Rs 15,000 is given to a family of four. “A single person needs at least Rs 16,524 to meet his or her basic food needs in a month. As such Rs 15,000 would not meet the expenses of a family of four a week. The Aswesuma is nothing but an eyewash,” she said.
Prof. Bandara said 78.3 percent of total population live in rural areas and 80.9 percent of them are poor, as per latest figures of the Multidimensional Poverty Index. “According to UNICEF data every one of two children has no food. According to their figures 2.3 million children live in hunger. This is a serious situation and the government is hell bent on finding means to woo people’s votes. It’s they who created this crisis. The makers of the crisis fare well, while people are left to suffer the consequences,” she said.
The government should come up with a comprehensive plan to expand the economy instead of distributing handouts to people, Prof Bandara said.
“This government has no plan to improve the economy. It goes on distributing 10 kilos of rice among people thinking that they would vote for this government. People know that these handouts are nothing but bribes to get their votes.”
Poverty cannot be eradicated without social empowerment which needs to be done through improving people’s skills to enable them to earn more, she said.
“We see nothing of the sort in government plans. Projects such as Aswesuma are not the answer to eradicate poverty. Distributing bags of rice won’t solve the crisis in the economy,” she said.JVP/NPP Economic Council member Prof Anil Jayantha Fernando and former MP Sunil Handunnetti also addressed the press.
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President inaugurates Auto Assembly Plant in Kuliyapitiya
Marking a significant milestone in the country’s automotive industry, President Ranil Wickremesinghe today (17) inaugurated the Western Automobile Assembly Private Limited (WAA) vehicle assembly plant in Kuliyapitiya..
The first vehicle to be assembled at the $27 million facility, a 15-seater passenger van, is expected to enter the market by the end of the month. The factory, equipped with cutting-edge machinery designed by global automotive experts, will generate both direct and indirect employment opportunities for local youth. In line with international industry standards, the facility also houses a vocational training institute, offering young people the chance to gain skills that will qualify them for overseas job opportunities.
During the ceremony, President Wickremesinghe unveiled a commemorative plaque and toured the factory, engaging in friendly conversation with staff. In his speech, the President emphasized that no one will be allowed to obstruct projects vital to strengthening the national economy, despite protests. He also noted that although the Western Automobile Factory was initiated in 2015, it lacked the necessary support for timely completion.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasized that his administration is committed to advancing development projects that will benefit the country, noting that significant job opportunities for youth were lost due to the 10-year delay in completing this project, which was initially expected to be finished in two years. He highlighted that the new factory will not only boost the local economy of Kuliyapitiya but also strengthen the national economy.
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Over 60,000 police personnel to be deployed on election day
By Hemantha Randunu and Pradeep Prasanna Samarakoon
Over 60,000 police officers would be deployed to protect polling stations, other election-related locations, and maintain law and order on 21 September, Viyani Gunathilaka, Secretary of Public Security, told The Island on Tuesday (17).
Gunathilaka said the number of officers could be increased if necessary.
The assistance of the tri-forces would also be sought to provide security at strategic locations across the country on both election day and the day after, he added.
Two police officers will be stationed at each polling centre, while special police teams, including units from the Special Task Force (STF), will be deployed to protect counting centres and conduct patrols and carry out search operations, Gunathilaka confirmed.
He said the 2024 presidential election campaigns had been remarkably peaceful so far, with no reports of serious election-related violence to date.
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Russia rejects Latvian claims about shipment of potash fertiliser to Sri Lanka
The Russian Embassy in Colombo on Tuesday (17) refuted claims made by the Latvian Embassy in New Delhi regarding the delay of a crucial shipment of Russian potash fertilisers bound for Sri Lanka.
Last week, the Russian Embassy stated that the vessel Asian Majesty, carrying 55,000 tonnes of potash fertilisers, valued at approximately USD 34 million, had been held at the Port of Riga, Latvia, since mid-2023.
According to the Russian Embassy, Latvia is planning to nationalize the shipment under pressure from Western powers. On Monday, the Latvian Embassy rejected these accusations, asserting that it has been actively working to expedite the shipment without causing any delays.
In a statement issued yesterday, the Russian Embassy in Colombo criticized Latvia, claiming that the delay reflects the limited sovereignty of the Baltic state. The Embassy argued that key foreign policy decisions for Latvia, like other Baltic nations, are made in other capitals.
“Latvia continues to claim its significance, yet it has become a leader in implementing measures that jeopardize global food stability,” the Russian Embassy noted. It added that Riga has repeatedly (in October and December 2023, and January 2024) proposed blocking Russian agricultural products from the European market in line with the EU’s sanctions policy.
However, the Russian Embassy claimed such actions are harmful to global food security, as they contribute to the rising prices of European agricultural exports to third-party countries. This, combined with a reported 30% decline in fertiliser production in Europe since 2021, has left vulnerable nations in Africa, Asia, and other regions increasingly at risk.
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