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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Sri Lanka President drops assassination bombshell, accuses India

ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena shocked his
cabinet Tuesday by accusing neighbouring India of plotting to
assassinate him on the eve of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s
visit to New Delhi, a ministerial source said.
A visibly upset Sirisena accused his senior coalition partner, the
United National Party (UNP), of not taking an alleged conspiracy to kill
him as well as former secretary to the ministry of defence, Gotabhaya
Rajapaksa, seriously.
“The President said that RAW (India’s external intelligence agency,
Research and Analysis Wing) was behind the plot,” a minister, who
declined to be named, said.
Sirisena also said he was unhappy with the police Criminal Investigation
Department (CID) inquiry into the plot and faulted the law and order
minister for what he called the “very slow progress of the inquiry.”
A ministerial source said the Prime Minister was unusually assertive at
cabinet Tuesday and appeared to be irritated by Sirisena’s barrage
against his government. The premier had also retorted in annoyance, much
to the surprise of some of the juniors in cabinet.
The alleged plot was disclosed by a paid employee of the presidential
secretariat earlier last month. He had also worked as an informant of
the police. Based on his testimony, the police have suspended a Deputy
Inspector-General Nalaka Silva who is said to have been involved in the
alleged assassination plot.
Weeks after the so called whistle blower identified as Namal Kumara went
public about the plot to kill Sirisena and Rajapaksa, the president’s
office issued a statement denying he was in their pay and called for a
separate investigation into his conduct.
However, media reports said the presidential secretariat had issued
letters to Namal Kumara confirming his employment with an anti-narcotics
task force directly under the president.
Official sources close to the investigation said they have not found any
evidence to support Namal Kumara’s claims of a plot, which also
involved an Indian national who is residing in Sri Lanka pending an
asylum application with the UN agency for refugees.
The ministerial source said the President did not give details of how
India was involved in the plot and several cabinet ministers were aghast
at his claim. “I think it was uncalled for (to accuse India) because he
did not provide any evidence to support his claim,” the source said.
“So far, what we have is the figment of someone’s imagination of an
assassination plot,” the source said. “What can now be done is to look
at the genesis of this story and how it came about.”
The Presidential Secretariat scheduled a press conference at noon
Tuesday to disclose what it called the details of the assassination
plot, but cancelled it at the eleventh hour. The President’s former
Coordinating Officer and the current Senior Advisor Shiral Lakthilaka
was to preside at the press conference.
In the meantime, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has lodged a formal complaint with
the police over media reports of the twin assassination plot. When he
was asked if he suspected any credible plan to kill him, the former
official had said he was making the complaint to have the media reports
investigated.
-East Terminal-
The atmosphere in cabinet had been unpleasant when they were discussing
the awarding of the East Terminal of the Colombo port to India, those at
the cabinet said. Sirisena is opposed to granting India access to
develop the terminal just next to the China-run Colombo International
Container Terminal (CICT).
The CICT was at the centre of a diplomatic spat with India during the
last year of the Rajapaksa administration when the then government
allowed Chinese submarines to dock there without New Delhi being in the
loop.
Wickremesinghe travels to New Delhi on Wednesday for talks with Prime
Minister Narendra Modi to speed up Indian-backed projects in the island,
including the East Terminal project.
On the cards is also the development of the currently unused oil tank
farm at China Bay in Trincomalee. (COLOMBO, October 16, 2018)
