People will soon order president to shut up & sit down - Dullas
The president will have to shut up and sit down very soon on the orders of the people, warned leader of the Freedom People’s Council Dullas Alahapperuma.
The president will have to shut up and sit down very soon on the orders of the people, warned leader of the Freedom People’s Council Dullas Alahapperuma.
A cabinet decision is behind the circular issued by the public administration secretary against accepting deposits from candidates at the local government polls, ‘Irida Mawbima’ reports.
A total of 260 retired MPs, including former ministers, draw monthly pensions at a cost of Rs. 16,900,000, according to sources in parliament.
Six Buddhist monks were seen at the annual feast of St. Anthony’s Church in Kachchativu.
A Tamil man from Trincomalee banished by India has been arrested upon his return at the Katunayake airport.
The SLFP has appointed Sarath Ekanayake, a former central province chief minister, as acting general secretary of the party.
Expatriate Sri Lankans in Victoria, Australia staged a protest yesterday (05) to demand local government elections take place back home.
COPE has found 32 state-owned entities to be the worst corrupt loss-makers out of a total of 420 institutions, said MP Gamini Waleboda.
The National People's Power (NPP) will profit from a further postponement of the local government polls as the party has the highest acceptance among the voters, said its leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
The Supreme Court has treated the president in kind after he threatened people’s representatives to “shut up and sit down,” said opposition leader Sajith Premadasa.