A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
(Full Story)
Search This Blog
Back to 500BC.
==========================
Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, April 24, 2018
CBK takes JO to task

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been conspiring to break up the
government and cause division between the President and Prime Minister
for the last three years, former President Chandrika Bandaranaike
Kumaratunga said.
The group of 16 SLFP Parliamentarians who voted in favour of the No
Confidence Motion (NCM) was part of that conspiracy launched by
Rajapaksa’s agents, Kumaratunga said.
Attending a New Year festival held in Attanagalla on April 21, she said
the SLFP had still not discussed the 20th Amendment to the contribution
relating to the abolition of the Executive Presidency. “This had to be
decided in Parliament,” she said.
“The names of other SLFP Parliamentarians crossing over to the
Opposition in addition to the 16 members should be asked from Dilan
Perera,” Kumaratunga said.
She said Dilan Perera was a person who did not obtain a people’s
mandate, but entered Parliament from the National List even during her
time after much begging.
“Today, he is dancing to the tune of outsiders after entering Parliament
on the National List. It was an irony to see Dilan Perera who almost
worshipped her by proclaiming her as the best politician in the world,
is now dubbing her as an expired packet of noodles. The whole world
could be turned topsy turvy if 10 such persons dubbed as expired packets
of noodles teamed up,” the former President said.
Former President Kumaratunga said as for her, she would always punish fraudsters. But, she could not talk about others.
“The Yahapalana Government would last its full term without a hitch despite the cross over of 16 MPs,” she said.
According to Kumaratunga’s information, there was no move by UNP
backbenchers to bring an impeachment motion against the President.
“The President had done no wrong to face such a scenario. The President
was too good and lenient,” former President Kumaratunga said.

