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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, May 1, 2016
Will media secretary ignore PM’s order too?
Apr 30, 2016
New secretary of the media and information ministry, lawyer Nimal Bopage
is seemingly ignoring an order by the prime minister to meet him
immediately, after he had sent a press release to the media without the
knowledge of his minister or the deputy minister, reports say. He has
been instructed so by an adviser to the president who had got him
appointed to the position. In this scenario, not only the minister and
the deputy minister, but also the prime minister is seemingly to be
ignored by Bopage.
The PM has told ministers that the joint opposition is not something
prohibited. It might not get recognition within parliament, but they are
allowed to function as a separate group.
Also, he has stressed that it is a blatant violation of administrative
ethics for a third party which has nothing to do with parliamentary
affairs to issue media statements over a matter of parliament. Such
authoritarian actions will create inconvenience to the president and
himself, the PM noted. The media secretary’s having crossed the limits
of his powers and acting thus over a matter for which even speaker Karu
Jayasuriya has been unable to give a solution, has created a crisis in
the national government. It is clear that anti-government forces are
behind this entire episode. Those forces have been able to use the media
secretary to their advantage even without his knowing it.
Bopage was the working director of Rupavahini Corporation during the
final stages of the Rajapaksa regime. At a media briefing yesterday
(29), he said he would obtain advice from the IGP and the attorney
general with regard to the use of the term joint opposition. That
statement clearly demonstrates his stupidity.
A media expert commented to us, “If the AG and the IGP give instructions
to the media ministry with regard to the terms it should use, such
things happen only in dictatorial regimes, not in democratic countries.”