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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Eastern Province Wants Full Implementation of 13A and SLMC threatens to withdraw support
| Eye Sri Lanka |
The Eastern Provincial Council yesterday passed a resolution during its sessions last afternoon, calling for the full implementation of the 13th amendment.
The resolution wants all powers entitled to the Councils by the 13th
Amendment to be granted and rejected proposals to dilute the 13A as
attempted by the Government a few months ago.
The resolution was debated and passed in the Council despite massive
resistance from the Eastern Province Chief Minister Najeeb A Majeed. The
resolution was presented by the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress whose seven
members in the 37 seat EPC usually supports the UPFA.
The TNA and UNP supported the resolution while many of the UPFA
councillors were not present. However, without the SLMC support, the
UPFA would still not have a majority in the EPC to defeat such a
resolution. The resolution passed with a majority of 16 to 1.
The Chief Minister of the Eastern Province walked out of the chamber
when the SLMC and Opposition members insisted on the resolution being
debated. The only Councillor to vote against the resolution was
Priyantha Pathirana of the NFF led by Wimal Weerawansa.
With the resolution passed yesterday, the EPC becomes the only
Provincial Council to oppose the central Government’s proposals to
revise the 13A and dilute the powers of the councils. Seven other
councils have approved the Government’s plans. The Northern Provincial
Council which was recently elected is also likely to vote overwhelmingly
against changes to the 13A.
The Government initially hoped to bring revisions to the amendment and
slash the powers of the councils ahead of the Northern provincial
election although the attempts failed after New Delhi exerted pressure
on Colombo.
Meanwhile the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) has warned that it would
withdraw its support to the current administration of the Eastern
Provincial Council (EPC) if it drags on without finding satisfactory
solution to the land problems faced by the Muslim community in Pulmoddai
in the Trincomalee District. The leader of the SLMC in the EPC, A.M.
Jameel, issued the warning at the monthly meeting of the EPC held on
Monday.
EPC councilor, M.R. Anwer, of the SLMC brought an urgent motion in
regard to the land appropriation now taking place in Pulmoddai, a
traditional Muslim village, that is impacting on the Muslim
community. Seconding the motion, Councillor, Jameel, who is the SLMC
group leader said, lands belonging to Tamils and Muslims are being
appropriated in the Eastern Province but the EPC is unable to stop such
appropriation effectively. If the PC administration fails to take prompt
action against such appropriation of lands, the SLMC would be forced to
withdraw the support it extends to the current administration of the
EPC. During the past one year rule of the current EPC administration, no
meaningful steps had been taken is taken to safeguard the rights of the
people
He wanted the EPC administration to take immediate, meaningful steps to
solve the Pulmoddai land problems. “The Chief Minister should exercise
his powers to settle land problems faced by the Muslim community.
SLMC Group Leader, A.M. Jameel, hailed the outstanding victory of the
Tamil National Alliance in the Northern Provincial council election held
last month, and congratulated the Chief Minister, C.V. Wigneswaran on
behalf of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress.
