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Prez poll: Namal rules out SLPP’s backing for Ranil

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Ranil and Namal

…ready to contest if party reaches consensus on his candidature

By Shamindra Ferdinando

SLPP National Organiser Namal Rajapaksa, MP, yesterday (23) disputed the claim that the majority of their parliamentary group backed Ranil Wickremesinghe’s candidature at the forthcoming presidential election.

The former Minister said that there were different views on the issue. Another section of the parliamentary group believed the SLPP shouldn’t support President Wickremesinghe, lawmaker Rajapaksa said.

MP Rajapaksa said so when the media sought his views on Minister Kanchana Wijesekera’s recent declaration that the majority believed the party should throw its weight behind the incumbent President. Namal Rajapaksa responded to media queries after SLPP Chairman Mahinda Rajapaksa asked them to inquire from his son.

MP Rajapaksa stressed that both the group backing President Wickremesinghe and the one opposed to him asserted that they were in the majority.

The Hambantota District MP declined to endorse Minister Wijesekera’s stand on Wickremesinghe. Namal Rajapaksa, widely believed to be the choice of the group opposed to Wickremesinghe, addressed the media following a high level party meeting attended by both Basil Rajapaksa and Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Wijesekera was among SLPP parliamentarians who last Sunday (21) proposed that President Wickremesinghe should be their presidential election candidate. Chief Government Whip and Minister Prasanna Ranatunga led the call on behalf of President Wickremesinghe.

MP Rajapaksa said that consensus would be reached following discussions between the two groups.

Asked whether the SLPP had been divided over the important issue, MP Rajapaksa said that this was not the first time they couldn’t agree on a presidential candidate. The ex-Minister cited the dispute over the fielding of Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the 2019 presidential election as a case in point. The MP recalled how Kumara Welgama quit the party over that issue.

MP Rajapaksa said that the SLPP shouldn’t take a decision to appease those pursuing personal agendas or seeking short-term political gains. The SLPPer emphasized that an appropriate decision would be taken following deliberations.

Rajapaksa said that he would abide by the party’s decision. The MP said that their decision would be based on principles and certainly not on individuals. The young leader said that this applied to President Wickremesinghe as well. Responding to another query, MP Rajapaksa said that their policy was to win elections.

The MP said that the victory at the next presidential poll would depend on the candidate’s readiness to adhere with the SLPP’s policies.

Asked whether he was seeking an opportunity to contest this time, he asserted that as the National Organizer of the SLPP his primary task was to prepare the party for the vital national poll. However, he would abide by any decision taken by the party.

Commenting on the ongoing controversy over the move to enact 22nd Amendment that may hinder the preparations for the presidential poll scheduled for Sept/Oct this year, MP Rajapaksa insisted that they strongly opposed the postponement of any election.

Having repeatedly talked of Western democracy and parliamentary standards and traditions, President Wickremesinghe couldn’t, under any circumstances, put off the presidential poll, though he put off the Local Government election, the young MP said.

MP Rajapaksa expressed confidence that the Election Commission would go ahead with preparations. The MP countered assumption that the EC lacked the courage to conduct the election due to political pressure.

MP Rajapaksa said that a top SLPP delegation met the EC on July 17 to discuss poll arrangements.

Meanwhile, SLPP sources revealed that about a dozen district leaders of the party, during a meeting held at the residence of a State Minister, down Malalasekera Road, on Monday night, decided to go ahead with Wickremesinghe’s campaign.

Sources said that of the parliamentary group, about 75 members backed Wickremesinghe’s candidature.

The SLPP won 145 seats at the last parliamentary poll, though over two dozen MPs switched allegiance to other parties and groups over the past two and half years.



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Govt. to set up special police unit for cybercrime

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Minister Ananda Wijepala delares open the newly constructed Polpitiya Police Station, in Hatton, in the presence of IGP Priyantha Weerasooriya last Firday.

Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs Ananda Wijepala on Friday (06) said the government had decided to establish a new police division, dedicated to combating cybercrime in Sri Lanka, amid a sharp rise in technology-related offences.

The Minister made these remarks at the opening ceremony of the Polpitiya Police Station.

He said that between 23 and 25 cybercrime complaints were reported daily, describing the figure as alarmingly high and underscoring the need for specialised law enforcement responses.

Wijepala said steps were being taken to equip the Police Department with modern technology, expertise and upgraded investigative capacity to effectively detect and resolve cyber-related crimes.

He added that the government’s broader objective was to transform the Sri Lanka Police into an efficient, professional and corruption-free institution, noting that sustained efforts were under way to achieve this goal.

The Minister further said measures had been introduced to create opportunities for capable officers to advance within the service, while mechanisms were in place to remove officers found guilty of misconduct.

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Prisons overflowing: 40,000 in facilities meant for only 10,500

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Former Prisons Department Spokesman, Lion Jagath Chandana Weerasinghe, has highlighted severe overcrowding in Sri Lanka’s prisons, noting that 40,000 inmates are being held in facilities designed for just 10,500.

He revealed this at a seminar held at Yatagala Mahavidyalaya, in Uragasmanhandiya, organised by the former Commissioner of Prisons and Leader of District 306 of the International Lions Club.

“Among the 40,000 prisoners and suspects, 66 are children. There are also 806 convicts on death row, including 18 women, held in condemned cells. Around 2,000 women, suspected of murder, robbery, and drug offences, are on remand. Most detainees are uneducated, and many are illiterate. Tragically, the victims of this situation are often young men and women. Even the son of a senior Education Administrative Service official is serving a term for a drug offence,” he said.

Weerasinghe warned that children were at risk of being drawn into anti-social activities by organised gangs. He urged parents to instil social values in their children during their formative years to help build a safer and better society.

The event was attended by religious and community leaders, including Ven. Galagama Sudira Thera, Chairman of Karandeniya Pradeshiya Sabha Saman Kumara Yatagala, Principal of Yatagala Mahavidyalaya Thushara Karunaratne, President of Uragasmanhandiya Lions Club Lion Dr. Hasitha Wijewardene, Commander of Ahungalle STF Camp A.R.T.A Amarasinghe, and local residents.

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Krisantha Nissanka appointed President at OUSL Alumni inauguration

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Krisantha Nissanka with the Executive Committee of the Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL) Alumni Association

The Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL) Alumni Association was formally inaugurated on 27 January, 2026, at the OUSL Auditorium in Nawala, Nugegoda, marking a new chapter in alumni engagement at the national university.

At the inaugural meeting, Krisantha Nissanka, Attorney-at-Law and prominent alumnus, was appointed President of the Association.

Nissanka’s engagement with education spans both school and university spheres. An alumnus of Wesley College, he later served as a teacher at the institution and was elected President of the Teachers’ Guild of Wesley College, representing educators on professional and welfare matters. He also contributed as Editor of the Past Teachers’ Newsletter, sustaining dialogue among former members of the teaching staff.

At the Open University of Sri Lanka, he served as President of the Students’ Union and was elected to the Faculty Board and the Senate Sub-Committee on Academic Matters for three consecutive years, where he actively advocated for academic standards, student rights, and institutional accountability.

During this period, he published the magazine Vivurtha and undertook the Sinhala translation and publication of the Lima Declaration on Academic Freedom and Institutional Autonomy, making global academic governance principles accessible to local audiences.

Following graduation, he was elected Secretary of the Law Graduates’ Association of OUSL on multiple occasions and organised alumni gatherings over many years. He is also a regular participant in televised legal education programmes, contributing to “Law, Land and Liberty” on Derana 24.

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