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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, April 24, 2015
Gammanpila regrets ‘distorted flags’ controversy
The distorted national flags on display during the protest on Thursday (April 23). Photo: Sanjeewa Lasantha
The distorted national flags on display during the protest on Thursday (April 23). Photo: Sanjeewa Lasantha
The General Secretary of the Pivithuru Hela Urumaya, Udaya Gammanpila,
today expressed regret over the presence of several distorted national
flags during a protest staged yesterday opposite the Bribery Commission.
The protest was organized, by the PHU and certain members of the UPFA,
against the summoning of former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa for
questioning pertaining to certain financial irregularities in Sri
Lanka’s state-run budget carrier Mihin Lanka.
The stir was carried out despite a court order issued the previous day
banning any form of protest in front of the Bribery Commission while the
strong presence of several distorted national flags, in the hands of
supporters as well as prominent politicians, had stirred controversy.
Mr Gammanpila says that the flags in question were brought to the
demonstration by a certain group and that smaller versions of the same
flag had circulated among supporters.
The Western Provincial Council member conceded that at one point even he was holding one of the distorted national flags.
In a statement issued today, the former legal advisor to the Jathika
Hela Urumaya (JHU) stated that he sincerely believed the flag in his
hand was the actual national flag of Sri Lanka.
Gammanpila stated that while the organisers cannot take full
responsibility for the individuals who attend a protest staged at a
public location and publicized through media, he regrets that an
inaccurate national flag was brandished at a protest led by him.
Meanwhile UPFA Parliamentarian Dullas Alahapperuma, who was also present
at the demonstration, has tendered his apology over the distorted flag
fiasco, at a press conference held in Colombo today.


