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Basil says Gota won't be an authoritarian ruler

National Organiser of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), Basil Rajapaksa says former Defence Secretary and presidential hopeful Gotabhaya Rajapaksa will not be an authoritarian ruler if elected to power.

Basil in fact notes that his brother, Gotabhaya will respect democracy.

Basil gave this assurance during a news briefing held at the SLPP head office in Battaramulla yesterday (8).

He also said that the SLPP’s presidential candidate will be announced on Sunday (11) at the party convention and that the leader of the SLPP will also be formally picked at the event.

Former President, incumbent Opposition Leader Mahinda Rajapaksa is expected to be formally declared as the SLPP leader while Gotabhaya Rajapaksa is tipped to be the party’s presidential candidate.

According to Basil, the SLPP’s presidential candidate will be a person who has the full support of the public.

He has added that Gotabhaya is among a few others who meet the expectations of the SLPP and the public to be their presidential candidate.

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Decision on PCs needed before 10 days: Mahinda

Chairman of the Elections Commission Mahinda Deshapriya says that a final decision on the holding of the delayed Provincial Council (PC) elections will have to be made within the next 10 days if Provincial elections are to be held before the presidential election this year.

"There's belief that the Provincial Council's elections could be held before the presidential election. But we know that the presidential election will be held between November 15th and December 7th. However, if a final decision on the holding of provincial election is not reached within the the next 10 days, we will not be able to hold the provincial polls before the presidential election," Deshapriya said at an event in Anuradhapura.

Meanwhile, President Maithripala Sirisena has decided to seek the opinion of the Supreme Court on the holding of provincial council elections and whether he has the power to call for elections.

 

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Santoor Maestro Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma & Pt Rahul Sharma to perform in Colombo

To celebrate 73rd Independence Day of India the High Commission of India is organizing a special cultural event “Strings of Harmony”- a musical Jugalbandi featuring legendary Santoor maestro Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma and his son Pandit Rahul Sharma on Thursday August 15 at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Convention Hall at 6.45 p.m.

Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, the legendary maestro of Santoor,( the 100 stringed unique folk instrument from the valley of Kashmir), has created a new genre of instrumental music with his creative genius through his performance career of over half a century.He has been bestowed with a long list of National and International awards including Padma Vibhushan, the highest civilian award from Govt. of India.

His compositions for blockbuster Bollywood films like Silsila, Chandni, Lamhe, Darr etc. are all time favorites across the globe. Trained by his father Pt. Rahul Sharma has carved a niche for himself in the world of Indian classical and Fusion world music. With over 60 released albums spanning over a career of 20 years Rahul has experimented various genres from classical to folk to new age and world fusion. Rahul has released one of India’sbestselling albums called NAMASTE INDIA with world renowned Saxophonist KENNY.G, featuring the voice of India's leading actor Amitabh Bachchan. They will be accompanied by eminent musiciansfrom India such as Barkha Rahul Sharma(tanpura), Yogesh Samsi(Tabla), Bhawani Shankar(Pakhawaj), and Takahiro Arai(tanpura).

The event is being organized in collaboration with Ministry of Housing, Construction and Cultural Affairs, Govt of Sri Lanka, ITC Hotels, Taj Samudra and BMICH.

Admission to the event is free and by invitation only. Limited passes will be available at Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre(Indian Cultural Centre) from 5thAugust onwards. For further details, contact the Indian Cultural Centre at 2684698/This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Sanga joins Commonwealth's "peace at the crease" initiative

Former Sri Lanka Cricket captain Kumar Sangakkara has joined to support an initiative of the Commonwealth, “Peace at the Crease,” to help promote peace.

In a Twitter message, Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has stated about her meeting with the former Sri Lanka captain.

“My thanks to @KumarSanga2 for a fantastic meeting and his commitment to working with #Commonwealth to deliver Peace at the Crease,” Patricia Scotland has stated.

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Meanwhile, Sangakkara has thanked the Commonwealth Secretary-General for the opportunity to be part of the initiative.
“It was indeed a pleasure and thank you for allowing me to be involved. It’s a wonderful initiative that is timely and relevant. I’m sure there will be many like minded people and institutions joining hands with #Commonwealth to deliver peace at the crease,” Sangakkara has stated.

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Harin to bring Sajith to the fore in Badulla

Minister of Foreign Employment and Sports and the United National Party (UNP) electoral organizer for the Badulla District Harin Fernando has organized a massive public rally in Badulla on Monday (12) to announce the candidacy of UNP Deputy Leader, Minister Sajith Premadasa at the forthcoming presidential election.

The Rajapaksa led Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) is scheduled to announce its presidential candidate – Gotabhaya Rajapaksa – at the party’s convention on Sunday (11). The public rally to announce Premadasa’s candidacy has been organized in Badulla on the day after, Monday (12).

A large number of UNP ministers and parliamentarians are scheduled to attend Premadasa’s public rally in Badulla.

It was Harin Fernando, who fired the first salvo against the 10 year Rajapaksa regime, by defeating the then governing party at the Uva Provincial Council elections. It was the Uva Provincial Council victory recorded by the UNP in 2014 that gave the confidence to progressive forces in the country to eventually rally together to defeat the Rajapaksa regime that had a stronghold on the country since 2005.

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UNP MPs decide to halt meetings with Gota

Ministers and parliamentarians of the United National Party (UNP) have decided to stop all personal meetings with former Defence Secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.

Gotabhaya is all set to be named as the presidential candidate of the Rajapaksa led Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP).

The decision to stop all personal meetings with Gotabhaya was compelled by the fact that he is to become a presidential candidate of the opposition and the growing concerns over reports of meetings that have taken place between senior UNP ministers and Gotabhaya, a senior UNP member told The Leader.

The issue of UNP ministers meeting with Gotabhaya came to light when UNP Chairman, Minister Kabir Hashim who visited Gotabhaya at his residence in Nugegoda to inquire after his health since had returned to the country after surgery, walked in on Minister Sagala Ratnayake having a secret meeting with the "Pohottuwa" presidential hopeful.

It is learnt that several UNP MPs had raised concerns over Ratnayake, whom they claim has had several secret meetings with Rajapaksa.

Ratnayake however, has said that he had visited Gotabhaya to inquire into his well being.

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US Acting Assistant Secretary of State to visit Sri Lanka

United States (US) Acting Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Alice Wells is to visit Sri Lanka next week as part of her official tour to the Indian subcontinent.

Wells is on tour of Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and India during her 11-day official.

The US diplomat is visiting India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka from 6th-16th August and is currently in Pakistan as the first leg of her tour.

She is expected in Sri Lanka early next week.

“Acting Assistant Secretary Wells will hold bilateral consultations on issues of mutual interest with senior government officials in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and India, in addition to meetings with business leaders and civil society,” the US State Department has stated.

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Sri Lanka and Bangladesh to hold trade talks after a lapse of three years

Sri Lanka’s trade with Asia’s fastest growing economy is set to surge when both countries meet for Ministerial trade talks later this year -after almost three years, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce said.

The Bangladesh Joint Committee for Economic & Technical Co-operation (SL-BJCETC) at Ministerial Level was last held in Colombo on 9th November 2016.

During the 2016 SL-BJCETC session, ideas were exchanged between the two countries on the proposed Bangladesh-Sri Lanka Bilateral Free Trade Agreement.

Also, the draft Bilateral Investment Promotion & Protection Agreement (BIPPA), cooperation between the Investment Authorities in Bangladesh (BIDA) and Sri Lanka (BOI), and the draft MoU on standards between BSTI and SLSI were discussed –they later became a reality when MoUs were signed in 2017.

The proposed bilateral FTA aims at boosting total trade to higher levels beyond current $150 Mn levels. According to the Department of Commerce, bilateral trade between both countries in 2018 (Jan-Nov) totalled $156.15 Mn in comparison to $166 Mn for all twelve months of 2017.

The balance of trade has been in favour of Sri Lanka over the years. Exports to Bangladesh were at $124 Mn (2018 Jan-Nov) growing by 34% in the five years since 2014. Sri Lanka’s main exports to Bangladesh in 2018 were plastics, cotton, knitted fabrics, soaps and fuel oil.

Even total trade has increased by 34% in the last five years–from $ 116 Mn in 2014 to $156.15 Mn in 2018 (Jan-Nov).
In July 2017, after a bilateral meeting between HE President Maithripala Sirisena and Hon Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka, both countries signed 14 instruments some of them the result of 2016 Colombo session.

Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are members of regional trade and co-operation agreements, including the South Asian Free-Trade Area (SAFTA), the Asia Pacific Trade Agreement and the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Co-operation.

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Cope and other committees open to media: Speaker

Proceedings of the Parliamentary Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) and other Sectoral Oversight Committees are to be open to the media from tomorrow (09).

Speaker Karu Jayasuriya made the announcement in parliament today (08).

He further noted that the COPE is scheduled to meet at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow and that tomorrow's COPE proceedings will be open to the media.

Permission has also been granted to release the inquiries and findings of the COPE committee to the media in the future.

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AG indicts former JMO in Thajudeen case

The Attorney General’s Department has served indictment before the Colombo High Court on former Colombo Chief Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) Dr. Ananda Samarasekara over the murder case of former Sri Lanka national rugby player, Wasim Thajudeen.

The Dr. Samarasekara has been indicted for allegedly concealing evidence in Thajudeen’s murder case.

Dr. Samarasekara was the former Chief JMO in Colombo and performed the first post-mortem examination on Thajudeen’s charred body found in 2012.

However, when the second autopsy was carried out in 2015 after exhuming Thajudeen’s body, the chest plate, trachea (windpipe) and two long bones which had symmetrical fractures were reportedly missing.

In 2017 The CID had informed court that evidence suggested that the former JMO had acted to destroy and conceal vital evidence in Thajudeen’s murder case.

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PSC considering more time to finalise Easter attack report

The Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) probing the Easter Sunday attacks is considering seeking more time for the Committee if it is unable to finalise the report by the three month deadline of the PSC.

Chairman of the PSC, Deputy Speaker of Parliament Ananda Kumarasiri has said that the members of the PSC will discuss with Speaker Karu Jayasuriya on extending the term of the Committee by another month if it is unable to prepare the report on the Easter Sunday attacks by the end of the PSC’s term.

The PSC was mandated to produce its final report either within three months from its inaugural meeting or before the completion of three months from the date of formation.

Speaker Jayasuriya announced on May 23rd, the members of the PSC chaired by Deputy Speaker Kumarasinghe and including Minister Rauff Hakeem, MP Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka, Minister Ravi Karunanayake, MP Ashu Marasinghe, MP Jayampathy Wickramaratne, MP M.A. Sumanthiran, MP Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa.

The PSC has so far recorded statements from the Prime Minister, State Defence Minister, former Law and Order Ministers, senior government officials, intelligence chiefs, investigators in to the attacks, religious leaders and Muslim political leaders.

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Karannagoda and Goonethilake now on par with Fonseka

Former Navy Commander, Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda and former Air Force Chief, Air Chief Marshal Roshan Goonetileke are now on par with Field Marshal, MP Sarath Fonseka following the awarding of the highest honorary ranks in the armed forces by President Maithripala Sirisena.

President Sirisena has awarded the rank of Admiral of the Fleet to Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda former Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy (2005 –2009) and the honorary rank of Marshal of the Air Force to Air Chief Marshal Roshan Goonetileke former Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force (2006 – 2011).

The announcement was made through the extraordinary gazette notification issued yesterday (6).

The honorary ranks were awarded in appreciation of the outstanding gallantry, meritorious performance and distinguished service to the nation during the humanitarian operation and the defeat of terrorism in Sri Lanka.

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