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Speaker endorses two certificate on Bills

Deputy Speaker Ajith Rajapaksa yesterday (23) announced in Parliament that in terms of the provisions of Article 79 of the Constitution Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena had endorsed the certificates on the Bills titled “Sri Lanka Telecommunications (Amendment)” on 17 July 2024 and “Shaili Educational Foundation (Incorporation)” on 19 July 2024.
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Opp. asks EC to hold LG polls in late April; budget debate, O/L exam cited as reasons

Several Opposition parties have urged the Election Commission (EC) to postpone the local government (LG) polls until late April 2025 in view of the upcoming budget debate and the Sinhala and Tamil New year.
The Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), among others, have formally submitted a written request to the EC, citing multiple concerns.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, SLFP MP Dayasiri Jayasekera highlighted that the 2025 Budget was set to be presented soon and it would impact the LG polls campaign.
He said the Budget process, which begins on 17 February and concludes at the end of March, would span an entire month, hindering the opposition’s ability to campaign effectively.
“All members of our parties are from various regions across the country and need to engage in campaigning. However, it will be impossible for the 66 opposition MPs to do so, as they will be required to attend the Budget debates. This will severely hinder their campaigning efforts,” MP Jayasekera stated.
Meanwhile, SJB General Secretary MP Ranjith Madduma Bandara, also addressing the media, emphasised the need to take into consideration April New Year celebrations and the upcoming GCE Ordinary Level Examination. He also said the Opposition usually played a key role in the budget debate and all its MPs would have to be present in the House, and therefore they would not be able to take part in election campaigns during that period.
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National Eye Hospital Director complains of threats

… for investigating food theft from its kitchen
By Pradeep Prasanna Samarakoon and Chaminda Silva
Director of the National Eye Hospital in Colombo, Consultant Ophthalmologist Dr. Jayaruwan Bandara, has lodged a complaint with the Ministry of Health, alleging that a group, including the hospital’s chef and kitchen supervisor, forcibly entered his office and threatened him over an ongoing investigation.
Dr Bandara told The Island that he had questioned a kitchen inspector and two employees regarding the theft of food that occurred on 10 February. He said he believed that was the reason behind the threats directed at him.
He said food items had been stolen from the hospital kitchen and he reported the theft to the Ministry of Health, requesting an investigation, but no action had been taken so far.
Dr Bandara stated that during a subsequent visit to the hospital kitchen, he found a large stock of fresh gotu kola discarded.
When he questioned the staff about it, they reacted aggressively and engaged in a heated argument with him. Meanwhile, CCTV footage of food being taken out of the kitchen of National Eye Hospital has begun circulating on social media.
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Assassination of Lasantha:AG suspends directive to release suspects

By A. J. A. Abeynayake
The Attorney General has temporarily suspended his previous directive to release former Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Prasanna Nanayakkara and two other suspects accused of suppressing evidence pertaining to the assassination of Sunday Leader Editor Lasantha Wickrematunge.
As a result, the suspects will not be discharged at this stage, according to a written notice sent to the Mount Lavinia Magistrate’s Court yesterday (13th).
In a letter signed by Attorney General Parinda Ranasinghe, dated 11 February 2025, it was stated that the decision had been taken to further review the instructions previously issued to the Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on 27 January. Consequently, the court will not proceed with the release of the three suspects, namely former military intelligence officer Prem Anand Udalagama, former Officer-in-Charge (OIC) of the Mount Lavinia Police Crimes Division Hettiarachchi Don Thissasiri Sugathapala, and former DIG in charge of the Mount Lavinia Division, Vitharana Arachchi Sirimewan Prasanna Nanayakkara.
Earlier, based on the investigations conducted thus far, it had been determined that there was insufficient evidence to pursue legal action against these suspects. As a result, on 27 January 2025, Attorney General Ranasinghe issued a letter instructing the Director of the CID to inform the court that the suspects could be discharged from the case. However, following widespread media coverage and strong criticism from both Lasantha Wickrematunge’s family and the public, President Ranil Wickremesinghe reportedly intervened, summoning the Attorney General.
Yesterday (13th), Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Keerthisinghe and Chief Inspector Ilangasinghe from the CID submitted the Attorney General’s revised instructions to the court. Consequently, Mount Lavinia Magistrate Chathurika Silva ordered the case to be postponed until 30 May.
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