SJB to take disciplinary action against SF?

Taking an offensive stance against Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka, Leader of the Opposition and Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) leader Sajith Premadasa said he will not hesitate to take displinary action against those who criticise decisions taken by him and his party.

This offensive remark by Premadasa came just a few days after MP Fonseka criticised the decision made by Premadasa to appoint former Army Commander, General (Retired) Daya Ratnayake as Senior Advisor to the SJB.

“No one should call me and tell me whom I should give party membership to. I will ignore such people who try to advice me. I will not hesitate to take bold decisions to take disciplinary action against those who criticize the party,” Sajith Premadasa told a gathering in Galle over the weekend.

“It is the duty of SJB members to safeguard the party and see that it emerges victorious at future elections. Those who cannot carry out that duty should get out,” he added.

“Some people try to draw a similarity between my father and me. However, I only accept my father’s development model. Therefore, there are differences between me and my father,” he also said.

Cardinal slams Sri Lanka’s Independence Day parade

Cardinal Malcom Ranjith slammed Sri Lanka’s Independence Day parade held at Galle Face at a time when some people in the country are hungry with no food.

The Cardinal said that holding a parade for some foreign dignitaries to see disrespects the people living in hunger.

He also asked if Independence Day in Sri Lanka was for politicians or the people.

The Cardinal noted that Sri Lanka was today facing an economic crisis, 76 years after independence from British rule.

Sri Lanka celebrated its 76th National Independence Day with the main event being held at Galle Face in Colombo with the participation of President Ranil Wickremesinghe and the Prime Minister of Thailand, Srettha Thavisin.

The ceremony included a 21-gun salute followed by a vibrant Independence Day parade featuring the Tri-forces, Police, Civil Defence Force and National Cadet Corps, showcasing Sri Lanka as a sovereign state.

The parade highlighted the strength and magnanimity of the nation, featuring personnel from the Army, Navy, Air, Police, Civil Security Department and the National Cadet Corps.
The parade also featured combat vehicles from the three armed forces, with 22 retired officers and 29 disabled soldiers participating. The cultural parade added musical splendor to the event.

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Protest in Jaffna against Independence Day celebrations, five arrested

Police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse a group of Jaffna University students and political leaders of the North, who staged a protest in Iranamadu, Kilinochchi calling the Independence Day a ‘black day’.

Five university students were taken into police custody during the protest for unruly behaviour.

The protesters claimed that there is no proper situation in the country to celebrate Independence Day due to various reasons such as restrictions to media freedom and enacting Acts restricting freedom of speech.

Ilankai Thamil Arasu Kachchi leader S. Sridharan, Parliamentarian Charles Nirmalanathan and civil activists participated in this protest.

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JVP delegation to make official visit to India

A delegation of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), a Marxist–Leninist communist party which led an anti-India campaign in 1987-90 against the Indo-Lanka Accord, will on Monday (05 Feb.) start on an official visit to India.

“The delegation of JVP, the largest party under the broad entity National People’s Power (NPP), is to leave Colombo tomorrow (Monday) for India on an official invitation of the Indian government,’’ a statement from the party said.

The delegation to India comprises JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake, senior legislator Vijitha Herath, Secretary Nihal Abeysinghe and executive committee member Prof Anil Jayantha, the statement said.

The Indo-Sri Lanka Peace Accord, signed in Colombo on July 29, 1987, between Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Sri Lankan President J. R. Jayewardene, was expected to resolve the Sri Lankan Civil War by enabling the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka.

Under the terms of the agreement, Colombo agreed to a devolution of power to the provinces, the Sri Lankan troops were to be withdrawn to their barracks in the north and the Tamil rebels were to surrender their arms.

The JVP has continuously led in at least one public opinion poll while the NPP broader front has led in surveys, leaving the island nation’s main parties trailing.

The surveys claim that in the post-economic crisis phase since 2022, the NPP has gained significantly in public support, particularly in anti-corruption perceptions.

Dissanayake has already declared his candidacy for the next presidential election to be held later this year.

Analysts, however, remain sceptical if the party could raise its current three percent vote base to 50 percent plus one vote required to win the presidency.
The JVP has a checkered record having led two bloody rebellions in 1971 and 1987-90.

Source – PTI

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Sri Lanka to call investors for Jaffna airport PPP

Sri Lanka will call expressions of interest to operate Jaffna International Airport as a public private partnership, Shipping and Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva said.

Prepatory work was underway and the EOI will be called soon, he said.

Jaffna airport in Palaly was designated an international airport and is currently seeing scheduled flights from India through smaller turboprop aircraft.

The airport needs a runway extension to land jets at least in the Airbus A320 class.

Sri Lanka is close to awarding the management of Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport to a consortium of Russian and Indian companies, Minister de Silva said.

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Maldives enters into deals with China and Sri Lanka to counter India By P.K.Balachandran

Alienated from India, the Mohamed Muizzu government in the Maldives has entered into deals with China and Sri Lanka to counter India’s bid to influence its policies.

For one, the Maldives is trying to attract Chinese tourists to fill the gap created by the loss of Indian tourists due to calls in India for the boycott of the Maldives for its anti-Indian and pro-Chinese stance.

For another, the Maldives and Sri Lanka have entered into an agreement for providing emergency medical evacuation in place of a service so far provided by an Indian military aviation team.

The fifth meeting of the Joint Sino-Maldivian Mechanism was held in Male on Thursday to enhance the safety of Chinese tourists in the Maldives, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

The meeting was co-chaired by Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sheryna Abdul Samad and the Chinese Ambassador to the Maldives Wang Lixin.

The meeting was convened as a continuation of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two nations during President Xi Jinping’s visit to the Maldives in September 2014.

The primary focus of the meeting was to address the safety concerns of Chinese tourists visiting the Maldives. State Minister Sheryna, in her opening remarks, expressed satisfaction over the resurgence of Chinese tourist arrivals in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. She noted that China has ascended to the position of the third-largest tourism market for the Maldives.

She expressed optimism about a significant demographic shift in the Maldives’ tourist population with the commencement of direct flights from China, forecasting a substantial increase in arrivals.

Ambassador Wang expressed her gratitude to the Maldivian government for its coordination and cooperation in ensuring a safe environment for Chinese tourists in the Maldives.

This development aligns with the government’s ambitious plans to reinstate China as the top source market for tourism this year. Prior to the pandemic, China was recognised as the Maldives’ largest tourism market.

Despite currently ranking third, concerted efforts are underway to attract more Chinese travellers, with a positive growth trajectory anticipated.

As part of this effort, Hong Kong Airlines resumed direct flights to the Maldives two weeks ago. In addition to Hong Kong Airlines, three other Chinese airlines—Szechuan Air, China Eastern, and Beijing Capital Airlines—also operate flights to the Maldives, the website www.maldivesrepublic.mv reported.

In 2023, China was the third-top source market for the Maldives, with 187,118 Chinese tourists contributing 10% of the market share.

In 2023, India was first, accounting for over 200,000 arrivals. But in January 2024, India was fifth in the ranking due to the informal boycott call in India following some anti-Indian remarks made by three junior Maldivian ministers.

Maldives-Sri Lanka Pact

Meanwhile, the Maldives and Sri Lanka agreed to establish a framework for medical evacuation flights to replace the service thus far rendered by an Indian military team operating two helicopters and a Dornier aircraft.

The Muizzu government had asked India to withdraw the military personnel and the aircraft as it did not want foreign military boots on its soil. The government had given March 15 as the deadline, but the Indian government said that the issue would be sorted out by a joint core committee.

The agreement with Sri Lanka is that the evacuation flights will be between Malé and Colombo, The Sri Lankan Minister of Aviation Nimal Sripala de Silva announced that the air ambulance service would start on March 1, but the Maldivian Minister Mohamed Ameen would not commit himself to any date.

Minister de Silva also highlighted that the Maldivian government has decided to redirect patients requiring emergency medical care to Sri Lankan hospitals in the future in view of the superior quality of emergency care in Sri Lanka.

The Male-Colombo agreement marks a departure from the Maldives’ previous practice of sending patients to India for emergency medical care.

The Maldivian government intends to repurpose the De Havilland Canada DHC-8, commonly known as the Dash 8, a turboprop-powered aircraft operated by the national carrier, Maldivian, to provide air ambulance services.

Earlier this week, the government also announced plans to recommence Maldivian helicopter services for medical evacuation purposes.

During previous administrations, inter-island medical evacuations were conducted using two Indian navy helicopters and a Dornier aircraft provided by the India. But the administration under Mohamed Muizzu has discontinued the use of aircraft provided by India and requested that the Indian government withdraw its military presence in the Maldives.

Indian Reaction

India has reacted to the anti-Indian Maldivian moves by promoting, among Indians, Sri Lanka and the Lakshadweep islands as alternatives to the Maldives as tourist destinations.

In a recent remark, External Affairs Minister S.Jaishankar recommended Sri Lanka as a destination for Indians as the people there are friendly to India. Of course, he took care not to drag the Maldives as such into the controversy.

Likewise, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman said in her budget speech that the government of India would do all it can to promote Lakshadweep islands as a tourist destination, again without mentioning the Maldives.

The Maldivian ruling circles suspect that India is promoting the Lakshadweep islands to beat the pro-Chinese Maldivian government into submission.

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Ranil, Chandrika at Matara arts festival inauguration

President Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday (02) inaugurated the Matara Festival of the Arts that showcases contemporary art and music from Sri Lanka and beyond.

It is taking place until tomorrow at the historic Matara Fort.

The festival endeavors to promote economic and social revitalization through collaborative efforts among art organizations and the cultural community.

Following in the footsteps of the renowned Galle Literary Festival, the Matara Festival of the Arts promises a unique experience for both locals and international tourists.

The president left his mark on the festivities by drawing two brush marks and leaving a commemorative note at the site where the paintings were crafted.

Pioneering this festival are Freedom Hub in Matara, led by family members of the late Mangala Samaraweera.

They are Jayanthi Samaraweera Gunawardena, Chanchala Gunawardea and Prof. Jagath Weerasinghe.

Tomorrow on Independence Day, there will be an open-air show comprising folk, jazz, bossa nova, reggae, rap, carnatic and other music at Mahinda Wijesekeara stadium.

Entrance is free for all events, excepting the musical show.

After attending the festival, the president inquired into the activities of Nilwala Park and the Matara development plan.

Also present on the occasion were former president Chandrika Kumaratunga, speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, ministers Kanchana Wijesekera and Tiran Alas, presidential adviser Sagala Ratnayaka, southern province governor Willie Gamage and US ambassador Julie Chung.

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UN Warns Sri Lanka’s Online Safety Act Threatens Human Rights

The UN Human Rights Office on Friday (2) said that Sri Lanka’s new Online Safety Act will have far reaching negative implications for human rights, including freedom of expression.

In a statement posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, the UN Human Rights Office urges the government of Sri Lanka to consider amending the law to address concerns of civil society & industry groups & ensure it complies with human rights obligations

SLPP demands resolution of issues

In a recent meeting with President Ranil Wickremesinghe, the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) emphasized the necessity of addressing key issues before committing to support him in the upcoming presidential election, according to a reliable source.

The meeting, initially planned at the President’s official residence, saw a change of venue to the Presidential Secretariat. SLPP General Secretary Sagara Kariyawasam objected to the meeting being turned into an all-party gathering without prior notice.

Initially invited to the President’s residence, the SLPP attended the meeting under the impression that it would be an exclusive discussion between the party and the President.

At the outset of the meeting, President Wickremesinghe expressed his intent to gather perspectives on the modalities for contesting the forthcoming presidential election.

However, tensions arose when other party representatives, including some from the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and the Nimal Lanza group, were present.

Reportedly, Kariyawasam expressed frustration over the unexpected inclusion of other party representatives and asserted that his party was not prepared to discuss presidential election matters abruptly. He insisted that there were specific issues to be addressed prior to any election discussions.

Agriculture Minister Mahinda Amaraweera, representing the SLFP, argued that separate meetings could be conducted due to time constraints. He cited the active engagement of opposition parties such as the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) and the National People’s Power.

In response, Kariyawasam emphasized that the SLPP operates dif­ferently from other parties and insisted on a separate meeting with the President. He clarified that the SLPP had not yet decided on supporting any specific candidate.

Keheliya Rambukwella remanded until February 15

Minister Keheliya Rambukwella has been remanded until the 15th of February after he was produced before court on Saturday morning following his arrest by the Criminal Investigations Department on Friday.

Minister Keheliya Rambukwella was arrested by the CID over the controversial human immunoglobulin procurement scandal.

Maligakanda Magistrate Lochana Abeywickrama imposed an overseas travel ban on Minister Keheliya Rambukwella and ordered him to report to the Criminal Investigations Department to provide a statement.

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