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X-Press Pearl controversy Godahewa hits back at Justice Minister

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The ongoing controversy over sunken X-Press Pearl has taken a new turn with former State Minister Dr. Nalaka Godahewa contradicting Justice Minister Dr. Wjeyadasa Rajapaksa, PC, pertaining to a statement made by the latter in parliament on the previous day.

Dr. Godahewa said: “I have been greatly prejudiced by a false statement made yesterday in this Parliament by the Minister of Justice Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakse mentioning my name. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to comment on that.

Yesterday, Mr. Rajapakse made a statement that I have requested former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to move the New Diamond ship which had an accident in Sri Lankan waters in September 2020 from Sri Lankan waters. I find this to be a malicious misrepresentation.

Why do I call this a hateful statement?

The Minister of Justice himself tabled the order related to this release. The order has been given to the Naval Commander in an e-mail message by the former Foreign Secretary Jayanath Colomboge.It says clearly: Considering the danger of keeping the ship in Sri Lanka in this accident, the President has given instructions to remove the ship from the Sri Lankan coast before the sea becomes rough.

But this is not enough for Mr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakse. He wants to involve me in this. Because at that time I was the Minister of State for Coast Conservation. That is why Mr. Rajapakse says that he spoke to former President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and asked him about this to find out whether it is true or not. This is looking for the truth or not of the foreign secretary’s order.

Former President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said that Minister Nalaka Godahewa also asked about this, but he said that the ship should be released only after consulting the Attorney General.

This is what Mr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakse is saying, that’s why I also spoke to the former president yesterday. At 11.50 am. I asked him whether it is true that MP Wijeyadasa Rajapakse says the following. He says to me, “Are you crazy? Don’t you remember that you didn’t want to send that ship at all? I told you to take legal advice and do something”.

After that I spoke to former foreign secretary Jayanath Colombo at 12:21.

What did he say? “Sir you have never spoken to me about this ship. Sir you have never spoken to me about this ship”

It is for this reason that I said this is a false statement.

Jayanth Colombage further told me that because this ship was a big ship with 270,000 metric tons of oil, if it had started to oil leak while it was in Sri Lankan waters, we would have suffered a lot. Therefore, the authorities must have decided at that time to take the ship out of the country’s coast as soon as possible.

Now any media person can ask the former president or the former foreign secretary about this. Ask when you get a chance.I do not understand the need of the Minister of Justice to involve me in this. Maybe it’s because I spoke a little strongly about the Anti-Terrorism Act and the delay in the X Press Pearl compensation.

Next, Speaker, I want to say something very important.Mr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakse mentioned my name in connection with the New Diamond ship accident in 2020. Not in relation to the X Press Pearl ship, which is under a lot of controversy due to his own statement these days.

New Diamond and X Press Pearl are two ships. This is talking about two incidents

Many people have confused Mr. Wijeyadasa Rajapaksa’s statement about me with X Press Pearl. Even some major newspapers like Lankadeepa have made this mistake.

The X Press Pearl sank in June 2021. A few weeks after that, the State Ministry of Coast Conservation, which was under me, was assigned to Mr. Mohan Silva. Therefore, I have nothing to do with this in the last 22 months.

Regarding X Press Pearl compensation, there is a question about the delay in the work of the Attorney General’s Department. The problem that has arisen is that the filing of the case was delayed because of someone’s interest. Then find out who has the power to handle the Attorney General’s Department.

I don’t have that power. The Attorney General’s Department had a case against me for 7 years due to the false allegations of the good governance government. Such lawsuits are ultimately lost. We did not pressure the Attorney General’s Department to remove the cases.

You can find people who can influence if you look at the list of those who have had their cases withdrawn by the Attorney General’s Department in the past.Sometimes the thief who picks pockets in a bus runs out and points at others and shout thief because then people run after the wrong people.

We do not know if this is also their work.So please don’t confuse us due to some ulterior motives.

Do any test to find out about these. But don’t conduct false investigations and character assassinations to silence opponents like they did in 2015-2019. We support any investigation done correctly with honest intentions.Finally, I have to say that the problem is that if we tell the truth to the public, we will not be able to shut our mouths if we are intimidated.”



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Cabinet approves construction of new 300 bed Base Hospital in Deniyaya

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The Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution forwarded by the Minister of Health and Mass Media to relocate the Deniyaya Base Hospital after constructing a new hospital with a capacity of 300 beds at an estimated cost of Rupees 6,000 million.

The Southern Provincial Department of Health has acquired a plot of land in Handford estate which is approximately 03 kilometres away from the town for this purpose.

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Cabinet nod to legally empower methodology for implementing the ‘Praja Shakthi’ poverty alleviation national movement

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The Cabinet of Ministers granted approval for the resolution furnished by the Minister of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment to instruct the Legal Draftsman to draft a bill to legally empower the implementation of ‘Praja Shakthi’ (Strength of the Community) poverty alleviation national movement

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NPP not under Indian pressure to hold PC polls – JVP

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Tilvin Silva

…preliminary work started on new Constitution

JVP General Secretary Tilvin Silva yesterday (17) maintained that the NPP government was not under Indian pressure to hold the long delayed Provincial Council elections.

The top JVP official said so appearing on Sirasa Pathikada, anchored by Asoka Dias. Tilvin Silva said that neither the devolution nor terrorism issues had been discussed during his meeting with External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar and Deputy National Security Advisor Pavan Kapoor, in New Delhi. This was Tilvin Silva’s first visit to India.

Declaring that politics hadn’t been on the agenda, the JVPer said that the Indian focus was entirely on economic development and technology.

The JVP General Secretary visited India under the Indian Council for Cultural Relations’ (ICCR) Distinguished Visitors Programme from 5-12 February 2026. General Secretary Silva was accompanied by Kitnan Selvaraj, MP, Ilankumaran Karunanathan, MP, JVP Central Committee Member Janaka Adhikari, JVP’s Media Unit Head Hemathilaka Gamage and Member of JVP’s International Relations Department Kalpana Madhubhashini. The delegation visited New Delhi, Ahmedabad and Thiruvananthapuram.

Responding to another query, Tilvin Silva said that Dr. S. Jaishankar had reiterated that India would always remain a true and trusted partner for Sri Lanka, in accordance with its ‘Neighbourhood First Policy’ and Vision ‘MAHASAGAR.’

Referring to the second JVP insurrection in the late 1980s, the JVPer claimed that they had not been against India but responded to the actions of the then Indian government.

Sri Lanka enacted the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in the wake of the Indo-Lanka peace accord of July 1987 to pave the way for Provincial Councils.

Tilvin Silva said that since they came to power, Indo-Sri Lanka relations had changed. “India has realised we could work together,” he said.

The JVP official said that preliminary work was underway, regarding the formulation of a new Constitution. The abolition of executive presidency and creation of an Office of President sans executive powers, too, would be addressed, he said, adding that the strengthening of the legislature was the other issue at hand.

Pointing out that the NPP had 2/3 majority in Parliament and could introduce a new Constitution on their own, Tilvin Silva said that they intended to obtain views of all and study the past processes in a bid to secure consensus. The JVP, as the party that campaigned against the introduction of executive presidency, way back in 1978, would lead the current effort to do away with the existing Constitution, he said.

Tilvin promised that they would implement what was in their manifesto.

The interviewer also raised the issue of abolishing the pensions for ex-Presidents. Tilvin Silva said that the Supreme Court, too, had approved the move to abolish pensions to ex-MPs. Therefore there was no issue with that, however, the ex-Presidents pensions couldn’t be done away with as they were made through the Constitution. That would be addressed when the government introduced a new Constitution in consultation with other stakeholders.

By Shamindra Ferdinando

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