Upcoming elections will be ‘do or die game’: AKD

The upcoming elections in the country would create the most intense battle ever in the Sri Lankan political arena which would be a do-or-die game for the National People’s Power (NPP), its leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake said yesterday.

Speaking at a seminar in Colombo, he said the political camps that are in the offing and political divisions which are created are not ordinary in nature.

Dissanayake said if the NPP lost the political battle this time, it would lead the country and the people into further misery and the NPP’s victory would direct the country into a path with new aspirations.

He said the government was making plans to expedite the process of selling off state property while the NPP was discussing the ideology of creating a new economic journey against the failed economic and political policies adopted for a long time by the governments so far.

He said NPP was also discussing about making plans to combat social crimes and change political culture which is full of corruption thereby creating a new political culture in the country.

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Ranil is certain to contest, says Range Bandara

Incumbent Ranil Wickremesinghe is certain to contest at the next presidential election, said UNP general secretary Palitha Range Bandara.

Speaking to journalists at Sirikotha yesterday (01), Range Bandara said Wickremesinghe, among the country’s leaders, is the internationally-acclaimed, experienced leader who takes decisions without fear or suspicion.

His decisions have enabled the national economy to record a higher revenue after 25 years, claimed the UNP general secretary.

That will enable granting relief for the people, he said.

Range Bandara charged that certain power-hungry persons were now trying to mislead the public after evading their responsibility when people were suffering in queues.

Lanza’s alliance announces support for Ranil

A newly-formed political alliance led by Nimal Lanza has announced that it would support incumbent Ranil Wickremesinghe at the next presidential election.

The grouping made its launch at its head office at Rajagiriya yesterday (01) with its key figures Lanza, operations leader Anura Priyadarshana Yapa and Priyankara Jayaratne present among others.

“From today, the new alliance is actively starting its political operations. We will work as a strong, extensive group to support the president at the presidential election,” MP Lanza said.

He expected president Wickremesinghe to hold presidential polls first, followed by parliamentary, provincial council and local government elections.

He went onto say that they have initiated a dialogue with 71 MPs presently functioning as independents to form the new alliance.

“We will be able to form the broadest alliance with the highest number of MPs and parties,” he claimed.

Lanza made it clear that his alliance will not stand together with the SLPP.

Operations leader of the alliance Yapa told the gathering that they were at a decisive juncture and stressed the need for a look back to fulfill their political ideology.

“We will not be able to do it as it had been then. But, we have to think how to do something new for the people by bringing both the present and the future together,” he said.

GL, Dilan to join SJB-led alliance in newest political somersault

Two MPs who recently parted ways with the SLPP government along with the group led by MP Dullas Alahapperuma- Professor G. L. Peiris and Dilan Perera- convened at the opposition leader’s office and declared their move to form a grand political alliance in view of the Presidential Elections.

The trio of MPs affirmed their dedication to building a cohesive opposition alliance under the leadership of Sajith Premadasa who is the Leader of the Opposition. Professor Peiris underscored the urgency of this alliance, citing the prevailing national crisis marked by concerns over the public’s financial strain due to tax and price hikes, notably the recent surge in fuel prices.

While expressing their commitment to collaborate with the SJB, the MPs clarified that they have not officially joined the party. Instead, they emphasized their decision to work with the SJB while preserving their distinct political identity.

MP Dilan Perera acknowledged that their leader, Dullas Alahapperuma, is yet to decide on joining the broader opposition alliance. He highlighted the unanimous consensus among them to collaborate with the SJB, acknowledging a minor disagreement regarding the timing of their collective move. Emphasizing the need for a swift formation of a unified opposition alliance in preparation for potential upcoming elections, Perera stated, “The cake has to be iced as soon as possible.”

SLFP MP Shan Wijayalal, at the opposition leader’s office, formally acquired SJB membership from Mr. Premadasa. Wijayalal explained his decision to align with the SJB, citing it as the most potent force within the opposition.

Dayasiri, Gammanpila discuss alliance

The United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and Pivithuru Hela Urumaya are holding talks to form a common alliance.

Top figures of the two sides have met for a preliminary discussion.

For the UPFA, participants were general secretary Thilanga Sumathipala, Dayasiri Jayasekara and former Kotte mayor Janaka Ranawaka.

Leader Udaya Gammanpila, national organizer Dhammika Ratmale, acting general secretary Nalaka Perera, Prasanna Amaratunga, Thilina Peiris, Bhupati Kahatuduwa, Shirantha Jayalath and Anjana Udara represented the PHU.

Leaders of the two parties stressed that they would discuss forming an extensive alliance against the repressive policies of the present regime.

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Registrations for the 2024 electoral register commences

The registration of voters for the 2024 electoral register commences on Monday (01).

Chairman of the National Election Commission R.M.A.L. Rathnayake said the relevant instructions have been issued.

Earlier, plans were in place to commence registrations for the 2024 electoral register from February 1.

However, the Election Chief said a decision was reached to expedite the process as a Presidential Election will be held in 2024.

Accordingly, the 2024 electoral register will be displayed soon.

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SLFP Senior Says Maithripala Sirisena will be Presidential Candidate as Party Faces Internal Strife

Senior Vice President of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), Prof. Rohana Lakshman Piyadasa, has said that former President Maithripala Sirisena is poised to be the presidential candidate for the party. However, this revelation has exposed deep divisions within the SLFP, with various factions pulling in different directions on this critical decision.

Prof. Piyadasa’s declaration hints at the potential candidacy of Sirisena, the SLFP Leader who served as the President from 2015 to 2019. The announcement, though, has not been met with unanimous support within the SLFP, revealing internal dissent that threatens party cohesion.

The SLFP, a historically influential political entity in Sri Lanka, finds itself at a crossroads as various factions within the party hold divergent views on the choice of a presidential candidate. The lack of consensus has resulted in a deeply divided SLFP, with members advocating for different leaders and strategies.

Despite Prof. Piyadasa’s statement, the SLFP has not yet made a formal decision regarding its presidential candidate. The internal strife underscores the complexity of navigating the party’s political course and aligning diverse interests within its ranks.

Sri Lanka says it will not allow any Chinese research vessel to dock at its ports or in EEZ

Sri Lanka has informed India that it will not allow any Chinese research vessel to dock at its ports or operate within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) for one year. The move comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged President Ranil Wickremesinghe to respect Indian strategic and security concerns. Sri Lanka’s decision means that the Chinese research vessel Xiang Yang Hong 3 will not be granted clearance to conduct deep water exploration in the south Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka has informed India that it will not allow any Chinese research vessel to dock at its ports or operate within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) for a period of one year, people aware of the matter said on Sunday.

The move comes close on the heels of Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging President Ranil Wickremesinghe to respect Indian strategic and security concerns during their meeting on July 21, 2023.

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The declared moratorium was conveyed to India through apex diplomatic channels last week, the people cited above added.

This means that Chinese scientific research vessel Xiang Yang Hong 3, which was scheduled to conduct “deep water exploration” in the south Indian Ocean from January 5, 2024 to late May, will not be granted a clearance by Sri Lankan authorities. China has also asked the current pro-Beijing Mohammed Muizzu regime in Maldives to let the 4,600-tonne Xiamen-based vessel conduct a survey off the coast of Male.

The Wickremesinghe government notified the one-year moratorium last week after India and the US red-flagged Colombo entertaining Chinese scientific research vessels and ballistic missile trackers in the Indian Ocean and providing them logistical support, the people said. India had raised objections to Chinese research vessel Shi Yan 6 conducting a joint maritime survey with the Sri Lankan maritime agency in October-November, but Colombo allowed the vessel to dock at its seaport after Wickremesinghe visited Beijing for the 10the anniversary of Belt Road Initiative (BRI) on October 17-18. The research vessel reached Colombo on October 25, and crossed the Malacca Straits on December 2. The objections to both Shi Yan 6, which was expected to be back in Sri Lanka around March, and Xiang Yang Hong 3, were conveyed to Wickremesinghe by top Indian diplomatic interlocutors, the people added.

In the past, Chinese research ships, ballistic missile trackers and hydrographic vessels have entered the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and conducted deep surveys of the 90-degree ridge south of the Andamans and Nicobar Islands. For example, Deng Jiaxian, a Shupang-class hydrographic vessel, was deployed in IOR from August 10-24. The ship re-entered IOR through the Sunda Straits on August 28 and exited through the Lombok/Ombai Wetar Straits in early September 2023. On September 11, the same vessel was seen surveying the Philippines Sea.

This year, at least 25 Chinese ships including PLA warships, submarines, ballistic missile trackers and research vessels operated in the IOR, much to the chagrin of India and the US. Since 2019, a total of 48 Chinese scientific research vessels have been deployed in IOR. Their generic area of activity has been near the east and west coastlines of India, and in the deep Indian Ocean.

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2024 Prez poll: Champika denies alliance with MR-Ranil grouping, won’t contest

Rebel Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) lawmaker Patali Champika Ranawaka yesterday (31) denied speculative media reports pertaining to him being the presidential candidate of the ruling Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa alliance.

In a hastily issued statement over the weekend, the leader of the Eksath Janaraja Peramuna (EJP) emphasised that there was absolutely no basis for such claims.The next presidential election is scheduled to be held later this year. The parliamentary election is scheduled to be held thereafter.

Declaring that he wouldn’t close ranks with the Rajapaksas under any circumstances, the former Minister urged the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) to replace party leader Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Ranawaka contested the last parliamentary election in August 2020 on SJB ticket.The SJB secured 54 seats, including seven National List slots.A co-founder of former Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), Ranawaka said that Wickremesinghe, who had been picked by the SLPP as the eighth President, in July 2022, brazenly advanced the SLPP’s political agenda, hence there couldn’t be any alliance between his party and the incumbent administration. The MP alleged both Rahapaksas and Wickremesinghe promoted utterly corrupt business interests hell-bent on making money at the expense of the country and the people.

Referring to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s ouster in July 2022, following an intense protest campaign (though apparently hatched by outside forces), Ranawaka said that his party had explicit faith in the public power to achieve their political objectives.

Commenting on various political proposals advanced by different parties, MP Ranawaka stressed that daunting challenges faced by the country couldn’t be overcome by pursuing now defunct JRJ, Premadasa strategies or socialist experiments. The parliamentarian who had served the Cabinets of both Mahinda Rajapaksa and Maithripala Sirisena declared their efforts were meant to harness public opinion against the current corrupt set up and help facilitate a new social order.

A dissident SLPP MP told The Island that a section of the ruling party seemed uncertain about Wickremesinghe’s candidature at the presidential poll though the likes of Minister Kanchana Wijesekera publicly declared the party’s support for the incumbent President. Power and Energy Minister Wijesekera is on record as having said that the majority of the SLPP parliamentary group backed Wickremesinghe for a second term.

In July 2022 the SLPP, at a vote in Parliament, picked Wickremesinghe to complete the remainder of the five-year term won by Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the 2019 Nov presidential election.

The dissident SLPP lawmaker pointed out that a group, led by Gampaha District MP Nimal Lanza, that had been at loggerheads with the top leadership over criticism of the President’s policies, also backed Wickremesinghe’s candidature, regardless of SLPP National List MP Dammika Perera being promoted as their candidate.

MP Ranawaka said that both the Rajapaksas and Wickremesinghe had been rejected by the people and they couldn’t regain public confidence under any circumstances. MP Ranawaka was among those who voted against the Budget 2024 at the Third Reading of the Appropriation Bill on Dec 13. It was passed with a majority of 41 votes, with 122 for and 81 against. Jaffna District MP C.V. Wigneswaran was absent at the time of the voting.

MP Ranawaka said that his party was in touch with members of the SLPP, the UNP as well as the SJB. However, the EJP wouldn’t seek a consensus with the Rajapaksas and Wickremesinghe but would continue to work with other parliamentarians, he said.

The former Minister also dealt with the continuing controversy over the procurement of fake immunoglobulin. Declaring that the corrupt deal on the purchase of immunoglobulin had been first disclosed by Chairman of the EJP, Medical Specialist Ajith Amarasinghe, MP Ranawaka urged President Wickremesinghe to allow the law to take its course. According to MP Ranawaka, Dr. Amarasinghe had revealed the controversy pertaining to blood samples.

MP Ranawaka said that former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella and the others involved in the immunoglobulin scam shouldn’t be allowed to side-step the issue and escape justice.

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First crossover of 2024 : SLFP MP Shan Wijayalal joins SJB

The first crossover of 2024 has been reported, with Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) MP Shan Wijayalal de Silva joining the opposition, Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB).

MP Shan Wijayalal de Silva met SJB and opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa confirming his crossover.

The MP reportedly received his SJB party membership and letter of appointment from MP Sajith Premadasa this morning (Jan 01).

MP Shan Wijayalal de Silva who is a senior member of the SLFP was elected as a Member of Parliament during the last general election representing the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP).

Senior vice president of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) Shan Wijayalal de Silva,Silva was the chief organizer of the SLFP for Ambalangoda. He has served thrice as the Southern Province Chief Minister for five years.