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Ranawaka asks why no action taken against Sirisena, Wickremesinghe and others
Failure to prevent Easter carnage:
by Shamindra Ferdinando
The SLPP-UNP government owes an explanation as to why action hasn’t been instituted against 15 persons, including former President Maithripala Sirisena and Yahapalana Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, who is incumbent President, for their failure to prevent the 2019 Easter Sunday suicide attacks, says Eksath Janaraja Peramuna (EJP) leader Patali Champika Ranawaka.
Pointing out that their failure to avert the attacks had been as serious as the conspiracy itself, former Minister Ranawaka alleged that the current dispensation was making an attempt to prevent the Opposition from raising the issue. Senior DIG Nilantha Jayewardena, who served as the Director of State Intelligence Service (SIS) at the time of the Easter Sunday attacks, was among 15 found to have neglected their responsibilities.
Ranawaka said so referring to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) recording a statement from him in terms of the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) connected with a recent warning he issued regarding possible violent incidents in the run-up to the presidential polls.
Responding to The Island queries, MP Ranawaka said that the government should address the concerns of those doubtful about transparency of the Easter Sunday investigations. Unfortunately, the government seemed hell-bent on suppressing the Opposition. MP Ranawaka said that the incumbent government should explain what it did since the UPFA elected Ranil Wickremesinghe as the eighth executive President in late July 2022 to complete the remainder of Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s five-year term.
Having entered Parliament on the SJB ticket at the last parliamentary poll conducted in August 2020, the one-time Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) stalwart registered EJP as a political party with the Election Commission (EC).
MP Ranawaka said that in spite of specific recommendations in respect of 15 persons, regarding the negligence on their part to varying degrees, so far absolutely no action was taken against the persons mentioned.
Referring to Maithripala Sirisena, MP, who has been twice questioned by the CID recently following his declaration that he knew the Easter Sunday masterminds, MP Ranawsaka said that those handling the investigations, at different levels, couldn’t ignore the former President’s claims. MP Ranawaka stressed that those responsible for the Easter Sunday attacks here had been in touch with certain destructive Tamil Nadu based elements, allegedly involved in the ISIS-inspired car bomb blast, in Coimbatore, in 2022.
The Indian media reported investigations into that blast exposed those who had been responsible eulogized Zahran Hashim, one of the suicide bombers in Easter Sunday attacks, MP Ranawaka said. The ex-Minister questioned whether the government was genuine in its efforts to ascertain the truth or just sought to protect the masterminds, if any, and those who allowed the attacks to happen as a result of sheer negligence,
Ranawaka served the Yahapalana Cabinet at the time a breakaway faction of the National Thowheed Jamaat (NTJ) mounted the Easter Sunday attacks.
Those who wielded political power between 2010 and 2015 facilitated the sordid operations undertaken by the NTJ, MP Ranawaka alleged, while pointing out that the powers that be used the group to suppress dissent among the Muslim community. Unfortunately, in spite of the change of government, following the 2015 presidential election, the new administration obviously failed to take tangible measures to rein in extremist Muslim groups.
Reiterating that intelligence services should be depoliticised, the Colombo District MP alleged that in addition to promoting and encouraging extremism among Muslims, the Rajapaksa government had created two major security issues. The EPJ leader found fault with the Rajapaksa government for releasing Kumaran Pathmanathan aka ‘KP’ and many other members of the LTTE without subjecting them to legal proceedings and the use of a selected group of Buddhist monks to cause mayhem.
Ranawaka was in Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Cabinet during that period (2010-2014). He switched his allegiance to the Wickremesinghe-Sirisena alliance in late 2014 and secured a key Cabinet portfolio in the Yahapalana government.
MP Ranawaka also questioned the conduct of Public Security Minister Tiran Alles, alleging that the latter abused ministerial powers.The EPJ leader warned that Easter Sunday would be a major issue at the presidential elections scheduled for later this year.
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The use of local organic Agricultural products in the Bakery Industry will strengthen both local farmers and the tourism industry – PM
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the use of local organic agricultural products in bakery production would provide significant support to both local farmers and the growth of the tourism industry.
The Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing the Annual meeting of the All Ceylon Bakery Owners’ Association, held at the Shangri-La Hotel, Colombo, on Friday (12 June).
The Prime Minister stated,
“At a decisive moment when the country is moving towards a new phase of economic transformation, I believe that the bakery industry has the potential to become a key driver of the national economy, rather than remaining limited to flour-based products alone.
The food production must be mainly considered the quality and safety of food. Therefore, instead of focusing solely on taste, we should introduce nutritious and healthy products to the market that are free from artificial flavourings and colourings.
By using ingredients such as rice flour, finger millet, foxtail millet, green gram, and indigenous tubers to create value-added products, the bakery industry has the opportunity to capitalize on the growing global trend towards health-conscious diets.
The use of local organic agricultural products in food prepared for foreign tourists will provide substantial benefits to local farmers while also contributing to the growth of the tourism industry. At the same time, the government remains committed to strengthening local entrepreneurs by reducing challenges related to the importation of raw materials, providing concessionary loans for new technologies, and offering the technical assistance required to meet international standards.
The government has already launched programmes through the Ministry of Industries to provide the necessary training and market linkages to help small and medium-scale bakery owners develop and expand their businesses”.
The occasion was attended by the Deputy Minister of Industries Chathuranga Abeysinghe, President of the All Ceylon Bakery Owners’ Association N.K. Jayawardana, and a number of members of the Association were also present at the event.

Prime Minister’s Media Division
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Prime Minister meets with UNICEF delegation
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya met with a delegation from the UNICEF on Friday (June 12) at Temple Trees to discuss ongoing efforts to support the recovery of the education sector following the impact of Cyclone Ditwah.
Discussions focused on the implementation of activities outlined in the report titled “Cyclone Ditwah Education Emergency Response Plan: Phase 1 Progress Updates (January–April 2026).” The meeting provided an opportunity to review the progress achieved during the initial phase of the response and to discuss future interventions aimed at supporting children and schools affected by the disaster.
The Prime Minister and the UNICEF delegation also exchanged views on strengthening collaboration to ensure the continuity of education and the well-being of affected children.
The UNICEF delegation included Emma Brigham, UNICEF Representative, Begona Arellano, Deputy Representative, and other UNICEF officials.

(Prime Minister’s Media Division)
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Switzerland to vote on plan to cap population at 10 million
Can a country put a fixed limit on its population? That is the question Switzerland will be answering on Sunday when voters go the polls to decide on a proposal to cap their population at 10 million, a move that has exposed divisions about immigration in the Alpine nation.
The move is backed by the right-wing Swiss People’s Party, which describes it as a “sustainability initiative” aimed at easing pressure on housing, public services and the environment. However some voters see this as the party’s latest anti-immigration move.
Dubbing it a “chaos initiative”, the government, other political parties, business leaders and trade unions argue it will deprive hospitals and hotels of much needed staff, and damage hard-won relations with the European Union, leaving non-EU member Switzerland isolated in a very risky world.
Switzerland’s population has grown rapidly since 2002, when it stood at 7.3 million. Now it is 9.1 million, 27% of whom are Swiss residents who were born abroad.
Switzerland’s system of direct democracy means all major decisions are taken via the ballot box. Campaigners simply have to gather 100,000 signatures to ensure a nationwide vote.
Many voters are concerned by overcrowded trains, expensive apartments and rising health costs.
The latest opinion polls indicate this could be a very close vote.
They suggest voters are inching towards a no vote by a wafer thin margin, with 52% opposed – but polls remain divided, with 45% saying they are in favour of the proposal and a significant number of voters still undecided.
[BBC]
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