Imran Khan warns of ‘Sri Lanka-like’ situation if elections not held in Pakistan

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has warned the ‘powerful people’ that violent protests will break out in the country if the elections were not held. “Pakistan would face a Sri Lanka-like situation,” he added.

“This is not a warning, it is my analysis; the people till now have remained peaceful at the party rallies and public gatherings with a hope that the elections would be held soon.

However, if they were denied their right to vote then they will come out onto the streets and no one would be able to control the situation,” the former Prime Minister said while addressing an interactive session with party workers through a video link here Saturday.

He said till now the coalition government was running away from the elections, fearing that they would lose and Imran Khan will return to power. “While keeping in mind Pakistan’s precarious economic situation, till now I have taken party decisions that did not hurt our fragile economy, but if the elections were delayed the situation would get out of control,” he added.

On behalf of the nation, he urged all Supreme Court justices to put their differences behind them and unite for the sake of the country. “Pakistan was on the verge of collapse; if the country’s Constitution was breached, for which attempts were being made, there will be a law of jungle in the country. The nation was looking towards the Supreme Court for supremacy of the Constitution and the rule of the law in the country,” he said.

Khan also announced to stage rallies in Islamabad, Lahore, and Peshawar to mark Labour Day on Monday; “I would lead the rally in Lahore from Liberty Chowk to Nasir Bagh while PTI senior leaders Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Pervez Khattak would lead the rallies in Islamabad and Peshawar, respectively”. He said that on Monday they would show solidarity with the labour class and express their support for the supremacy of the Constitution and Pakistan. Thus, he urged people from all sections of society, especially the lawyers, to participate in the rally to express their demands for their rights.

Talking about the negotiation with the government over holding elections simultaneously in the country, the PTI chief cast doubts over the government’s sincerity. “We agreed to hold talks with the government on the Supreme Court’s request and we have to come to the negotiation table with full sincerity.”

However, he saw mala-fide intentions behind the government’s proposal to hold elections simultaneously after this year’s budget. He disclosed that on Tuesday (May 2), his team would attend the negotiations and if the government commits to dissolve the National and Provincial Assemblies by May 14 then they were ready to move forward and talk about ‘one election’ in the country.

However, he warned that they would not accept the government’s demand of dissolving the assemblies after the budget and then hold the elections.

He castigated the incumbent rulers for destroying state institutions with the sole aim of giving themselves NROs. “National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) have been abandoned to destroy the accountability system in the country and subsequently, enabled them to close corruption cases against them. Now, police and other state institutions were being used to fabricate cases against their opponents.

The Elections Commission of Pakistan (ECP), which was responsible for holding free and fair elections in the country, has become a partner with the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM); it was acting on the instructions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Maryum Nawaz and ‘Dirty Harry’,” he alleged.

He also castigated the government for undermining the people’s fundamental rights and violating the sanctity of their houses. “What happened at PTI President and former Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervez Elahi’s residence could never be imagined in any civilized society and democracy. Earlier, an attack was made on my life and my house. The PTI leaders, including Azam Swati, Shahbaz Gill, Ali Amin, and others, were arrested and tortured. Any of this could not be possible in a civilized society,” he lamented.

Source – Business Recorder

Cremating Covid Bodies : “So called professional misled us” Health Minister

Sri Lanka’s Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella admitted that a government-appointed committee had been “misled” by a professional on the issue of groundwater contamination from COVID-19 burials.

Rambukwella said that the government had “acted on the advice of experts” when it made the decision to cremate all COVID-19 victims, but that it had now become clear that this advice was “incorrect.”

Global animal rights groups condemn the proposed mass sale of monkeys to China

The Asia for Animals Coalition (AFA) which is a network of local, national and international animal protection and conservation organizations with a particular focus on Asian animal advocacy and the Macaque Coalition (MACC) have condemned the widely-reported proposal to remove up to 100,000 toque macaques from the wild in Sri Lanka and send them to China, ostensibly for placement in the country’s zoos.

Here is the full text of the statement:

“The Asia for Animals Coalition (AFA) and Macaque Coalition (MACC) member organizations wholeheartedly support the call by Wildlife & Nature Protection Society (WNPS), Centre for Environmental Justice (CEJ), Federation of Environmental Organizations (FEO), and RARE Sri Lanka to halt these plans, and to instead invest in the development of sound, well-researched interventions that protect both people and wildlife.”

“Further, AFA and MACC share the doubts expressed by the above mentioned organizations that these animals are feasibly destined for lives in zoos. Given the numbers involved and the present global demand for primates as subjects for biomedical research, we fear it is more likely that these endangered macaques are intended for use by the research industry.”

“Media reports on this issue are confusing, with conflicting statements about whether either the Sri Lankan or the Chinese governments are seriously considering moving forward with the proposed plan.”

“Additionally, details of the private company said to have approached Sri Lanka’s Agricultural Department about the export of macaques are missing and raise questions; no contact person is provided on the letter, the company’s seal is backwards, and, while they told one source by telephone that their company is “not yet in full operation”, the company appears to be involved in lawsuits with two other breeding companies in Northeast China.”

“Toque macaques (Macaca sinica) are found only on the island of Sri Lanka. They have been classified as Endangered since 2008, with one subspecies (M.s. opishtomelas) recently reassessed as Critically Endangered.”

“Though these monkeys can appear to be overabundant in areas where they have learned to take advantage of easy access to food, these sites are “highly localized and do not represent macaque population numbers countywide.”

“At least 70 % of the species’ habitat has been converted to other uses over the past 65 years, and concurrent with this, the toque macaque population has declined by more than 50% over the last 40 years.”

“Furthermore, there is every indication that these declines will continue as toque macaques have no legal protection and are managed as a pest species, despite the fact they represent an integral part of the natural biodiversity heritage of Sri Lanka.”

“The removal of any substantial number of toque macaques from the wild would not only cause immense suffering to the individual animals involved, it could also cause irreversible ecological damage which would negatively affect the people and wildlife of Sri Lanka for years to come.”

“The survival of the species, already edging towards extinction, would become even more fragile. Sri Lankan citizens, and the world, would be deprived of a unique and ecologically important animal species.”

“Macaques play important roles in the ecosystems they inhabit. The disappearance of key species like macaques can degrade entire habitats, in turn compromising other species’ ability to survive – and ultimately our own.”

“We understand that crop losses can be devastating to people’s livelihoods and encounters with monkeys that have become dependent on human food can be dangerous. However, neither the ad hoc killing nor the mass removal of macaques is a sustainable or humane solution.”

“The resources that would be allocated to the location, trapping and transport of hundreds or thousands of monkeys should instead be invested in addressing the root causes of local overabundance and the development of truly effective measures that protect both crops and wildlife and promote continued coexistence.”

“Human-monkey conflict mitigation strategies for Sri Lanka have been discussed and developed in recent years. Such strategies should be evaluated and, where feasible, implemented prior to any consideration of the capture or lethal control of monkeys.”

“The organizations we are supporting with this statement are working in consultation with well-established experts on toque macaques, Sri Lankan ecology and conservation, who we know are prepared to advise on these very issues. Organizations within our Coalition may also be available to assist.”

“The undersigned organizations from around the globe, on behalf of the many millions of members they represent, have considerable collective experience and expertise in human-wildlife conflict and its mitigation, and respectfully ask that the Sri Lankan authorities listen to their experts in this matter, and invest in real, effective and lasting solutions that do not place an entire species at risk.”

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Ranil has lost faith among SLPP MPs – ‘Aruna’

President Ranil Wickremesinghe has lost faith among a vast majority of SLPP MPs, sources close to the party said.

The sources dismissed claims by minister Prasanna Ranatunga that 126 SLPP MPs support Wickremesinghe, whom he said would be their presidential candidate.

Around 80 percent in the party, including several cabinet ministers, are deeply disappointed with the president’s delaying tactics and with the conduct of certain UNP members.

Another reason for their dejection is that they are yet to be compensated for their properties destroyed by anti-government protestors.

Despite the president’s having given instructions to compensate for Dr. Seetha Arambepola’s damaged car, a powerful minister has prevented the payment to aggravate the situation.

Ministers Susil Premajayantha, Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe and Tiran Alles want to act independently, but are displeased with interferences and interventions by several cabinet hopefuls, said the sources.

Even as matters stand thus, Ranatunga is speaking in support of Wickremesinghe in order to escape punishment from court cases pending against him, certain SLPP members alleged.

Will MR take up a new role?

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa says he will strive to find solutions to the issues faced by the public through the present administration.

Speaking to media, former President Rajapaksa said he will continue to support any faction that fulfills the aspirations of the people.

The Leader of the Sri Lanka Podujana Party also said the public should stand up against injustice and work together to help Sri Lanka progress.

Although former President Rajapaksa was noncommittal when asked by media about taking up a new position, he said he will extend his support to any party that works towards the progress of the country.

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Housing Project with Chinese assistance to be launched

The Ministry of Urban Development and Housing will launch a new housing project for the underprivileged community in Colombo, with the assistance of China.

The Chinese assistance will include US $450 million.

1,995 houses will be built across five areas in Colombo, Secretary of the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing W.S. Satyananda said.

The Ministry of Urban Development and Housing will be completed in the next two years.

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Blinken hails contribution of US envoy to Sri Lanka Julie Chung

US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken has noted the extraordinary contribution made by the current US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung on the 120th anniversary of the arrival of the first Korean immigrants to America.

Speaking a State luncheon in Washington held in honor of visiting Republic of Korea President Yoon Suk-Yeol, Blinken noted that Julie was just five years old when, in 1977, her family moved from Seoul to California.

“She didn’t speak a word of English. Her dad got a job on the drafting floor of an engineering company. Her mom worked nights washing dishes in a restaurant. Julie’s mom went on to become a librarian and a church deacon. Her dad later designed a heating system to prevent O-rings from freezing on space shuttles – that’s what had caused the Challenger explosion – allowing NASA to restart the space missions. And Julie joined the first cohort of Pickering fellows at the State Department, which encourages the service of historically underrepresented minorities,” he said.

The Secretary of State said that today, Julie’s dad’s engineering company is working on technology that will help the United States, Korea, and other partners who are joined in the Artemis Accord return astronauts to the Moon, including the first woman and first person of color. And Julie is the United States Ambassador to Sri Lanka.

“If these are the threads that are connecting the United States and Korea through a single family, just think how rich, how deep the ties are that are binding our nations together,” he said.

The Vice President of the United States of America Kamala D. Harris also attended the luncheon.

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China assures to set up refinery in Sri Lanka

Chinese Ambassador Qi Zhenhong said that a refinery with state-of-the-art technology capable of refining four tons of crude oil per day will be established in Sri Lanka as a Chinese investment.

The Chinese Ambassador said this when he called on Asgiri Mahanayaka Most Venerable Warakagoda Sri Gnanarathana Thera and Malwathu Mahanayaka Thibbatuwawe Sri Siddhartha Sumangala Thera yesterday (27).

The Ambassador said that the existing crude oil refinery in Sri Lanka was built in the sixties and the new refinery will revolutionize the fuel distribution sector in Sri Lanka.

He also said that China has planned to open 150 filling stations in Sri Lanka soon.

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RTI reveals monthly cost incurred by Govt for Gotabaya spends Rs 1,329,387 per month

The Sri Lankan government spends Rs 1,329,387 per month for former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, a report by factseeker.lk states.

Quoting the Presidential Secretariat, the fact-checking website states Rs 991,000 was spent on pension, fuel allowance and secretarial allowance for Rajapaksa in December.

The report further stated that Rs. 338,387.60 was spent on telephone, electricity, water and other expenses.

However, the Presidential Secretariat is yet to reveal details on the vehicles currently being used by former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

The details have been revealed in response to a Right To Information (RTI) request made by The FactSeeker on 24 January from the Presidential Secretariat.

The RTI was filed following speculation on social media and mainstream media about the government expenditure for Gotabaya Rajapaksa who resigned from the presidency in July, last year.

Sri Lanka parliament passes resolution on IMF agreement by majority votes

The Resolution for the Implementation of the Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for Sri Lanka was passed in the parliament today (April 28) with majority votes.

Members of Parliament voted for the resolution on the implementation of the IMF-supported program following a three-day debate from April 26 – 28.

A total of 120 MPs voted in favour of the Resolution while 25 voted against it. Thereby, the resolution was passed by 95 majority votes.

The main opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), Sri Lanka Freedom Party did not back the resolution.

President Wickremesinghe had previously noted that the key points of the IMF agreement would be enacted into law, once the resolution on the implementation of the EFF program is passed in the parliament.

On March 20, 2023, the Executive Board of the IMF green-lighted a 48-month extended arrangement under the EFF program of SDR 2.286 billion (approximately USD 3 billion) for Sri Lanka.

The EFF program opens doors for Sri Lanka to access financing up to USD 7 billion from the IMF, international financial institutions and multilateral organizations.

The program is expected to provide much-needed policy space to drive the economy out of the unprecedented challenges and instill confidence amongst all the stakeholders.

Soon after receiving the IMF’s board approval, Sri Lanka received an initial disbursement of USD 333 million (amounting to SDR 254 million) from the EFF arrangement, which is expected to catalyze new external financing including from the ADB and the World Bank.

Sri Lanka reached a Staff-Level Agreement with the IMF on a four-year program supported by the Extended Fund Facility on September 01, 2022.

The government is currently negotiating debt restructuring with bondholders and creditors before the IMF reviews the agreement in September.

Earlier this month, Japan, India and France launched a common platform for talks among bilateral creditors to coordinate restructuring of Sri Lanka’s debt.

The three creditor countries have been working closely for a coordinated debt restructuring process for the island nation.

China, Sri Lanka’s largest bilateral creditor, did not join the initiative at the outset, however, on several occasions, reiterated support for Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring process. The Asian economic giant says it has been in close communication with the island nation and supports Chinese financial institutions in actively discussing debt treatment arrangements with Sri Lanka.