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Basil has not one but seven brains - SLPP MP
A government lawmaker has claimed that Basil Rajapaksa is a politician who quite literally has seven brains.
Addressing a press conference, SLPP Polonnaruwa District MP Amarakeerthi Athukorala said that 115 MPs had signed and handed over a letter to the President soon after the government came to power seeking Basil Rajapaksa's entry to parliament.
He also said that Basil had refused to enter Parliament at that moment. However, considering the current plight of the country, especially considering the state of the economy which has been decimated due to the Covid pandemic, he said that Basil Rajapaksa's entry to parliament at this juncture is crucial.
India gifts machinery parts to Sri Lanka Coast Guard
Further enhancing India’s defence cooperation initiatives with Sri Lanka, the Indian government has gifted 50 machinery parts worth LKR 120 million to augment maintenance capability of Sri Lanka Coast Guard Ship Suraksha that was presented by India in October 2017.
Major General allegedly assault wildlife officers who blocked 'white vanning' a baby elephant
A top commander in the Sri Lanka Army who allegedly assaulted and obstructed wildlife officers from performing their duties has been granted bail the same day he was arrested.
Political prisoners : Pardons a meager response to abusive law
The Sri Lankan government’s pardon of 16 prisoners convicted under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), however welcome, does not address the urgent need to repeal the draconian law, Human Rights Watch said today.
Covid-19: Authorities unconscious to Delta variant - PHI Union charges
The Public Health Inspectors’ (PHI) Union charges that Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 elimination programme is being carried out without a proper understanding of the Delta variant, known as B.1.617.2, which has spread to at least 85 countries since it was first identified in India last fall.
Duminda’s release a ‘violation of prisoners’ human rights
A prominent prisoner’s rights organisation claims that giving special treatment to a pro-government prisoner while disregarding the policy of treating all prisoners equally, violates prisoners’ basic rights and causes a massive damage to the rule of law.
Army Commander appoints Board of Inquiry to probe into altercation with Wildlife officials
Hours after an incident where a Senior Officer of the Army was involved in a heated altercation with a team of Wildlife Department officials in Habarana area was reported on Friday (25), action was immediately taken by General Shavendra Silva, Chief of Defence Staff and Commander of the Army to appoint a Board of Inquiry, headed by two Senior Major Generals in order to find and verify facts, related to the whole incident since Police complaints have been lodged.
Duminda Silva to receive a presidential pardon
Former Colombo district parliamentarian Duminda Silva is likely to be released today (24) following a Presidential pardon, The Morning reported.
Legal sources told The Morning that the necessary arrangements for the release have been completed.
Duminda Silva was jailed in September 2016 after the Colombo High Court found him and four others guilty in the murder of former MP Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra.
At the time of the assassination, former parliamentarian Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra served as the Director General of Trade Union Affairs of President Mahinda Rajapaksa while Duminda Silva served as the monitoring MP of the Defence Ministry.
Sri Lanka's Covid deaths surpass 3,000
Sri Lanka on Tuesday (29) reported that 45 deaths had occured due to COVID-19 on Monday, June 28, 2021.
The role is not over: Ranil Wickremesinghe in Sri Lankan politics
Group of SLFPers call for Chandrika's return
A group of senior members of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) have invited former President and incumbent patron of the SLFP Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga to take the lead in rebuilding the party.
Energy Minister bungles Sri Lanka’s oil exploration prospects
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