Mullaitivu magistrate’s resignation: Lawyers in north & east stage protests
Lawyers in the northern and eastern provinces held peaceful protests yesterday (03) to demand justice for former Mullaitivu magistrate T. Saravanaraja.
Lawyers in the northern and eastern provinces held peaceful protests yesterday (03) to demand justice for former Mullaitivu magistrate T. Saravanaraja.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasized that all media outlets, including social media, should engage in a discussion regarding whether to enter into international agreements or adhere to the country’s legal framework.
In a surprising move, Uvais Mohamed, the chairman of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) and Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminals Limited (CPSTL), has stepped down from his positions.
SJB MP Imthiaz Bakeer Markar voiced his concern in parliament yesterday (03), alleging that both parliament and government officials have deliberately ignored a private member’s bill presented by him in 2021 regarding youth representation in parliament, provincial councils, and local government bodies.
Opposition leader Sajith Premadasa yesterday (03) questioned the summoning of Neth FM journalists before the parliament privileges committee over allegations raised by minister Bandula Gunawardena.
Minister of state for technology Kanaka Herath has announced that Sri Lanka will introduce the new motor vehicle revenue license system (eRL 2.0) on the 7th of this month.
Lawyers in the northern province today (03) stayed away from their work and staged a protest to demand a proper investigation into the threats allegedly received by former Mullaitivu magistrate T. Saravanaraja.
Aviation minister Nimal Siripala de Silva said the SriLankan Airlines incurred a loss of around Rs. 1,950 million due to delays of eight flights in recent days.
The controversial online safety bill will be presented to parliament today (03).
The Trincomalee magistrate has banned protests near Boralukanda Buddhist temple at Nilaveli on or around 01 October.