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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Sajith Premadasa Behind Yāla Protest: Is Yahapālana Minister Pushing To Scrap Environmental Laws?
Colombo Telegraph is now in a position to reveal that Minister Sajith Premadasa,
a senior member of the yahapalanaya government and the Deputy Leader of
the United National Party, is behind the protest launched by Yala
Safari drivers demanding unhindered access to the wildlife park.
The authorities said only 100 jeeps would be allowed in the morning and
another 100 would be allowed in the evening.The protest took place after
measures by the Wildlife authorities to limit the number of jeeps
entering into the national park, home to some of most endangered animals
in the country.
Before the new regulation was introduced, over 500 jeeps approached the
Yala national park, on a daily basis, sometimes causing traffic jams in
the jungle.
Many environmentalists stressed the need for strict regulations to limit
the number of vehicles entering into the park, as it would pose a
serious threat to flora and fauna.
The Safari jeep owners, who are now demanding the government to scrap
the new environmental regulations on Yala, held a meeting with Premadasa
on Sunday Night.
When the demonstration commenced on Monday morning, a group of Premadasa supporters were also among the protesters.
Preamadasa, a regular face at the Yala National Park, is known to be a strong supporter of the Safari jeep owners in the area.
Premadasa has come under serious flak with wildlife enthusiasts on
several occasions for flouting the laws of the national park and
obstructing the path of other wildlife enthusiasts, during his famous
Safari sessions.
A wildlife enthusiast alleged on Facebook that the UNP Minister, on one
occasion, had parked his vehicle in a manner that obstructed other
enthusiasts from passing by and had also opened his sunroof while taking
pictures, in violation off Yala National Park law. (By Uthpala Elikewala)
