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Rajapaksa-backed jt Oppn moves no-trust motion against premier

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Former Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa-backed Joint Opposition has moved a no confidence motion against Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe who was recently replaced as law and order minister after clashes erupted in the central Kandy district. Joint Opposition (JO) parliament­arian Ranjith Soysa said the motion of no confidence against the 68-year-old Wickremesi­nghe will be handed over to Speaker of parliament next week when the House resumes.

Rajapaksa told reporters on Friday that they were close to topple the government. "He (Wickremesi­nghe) will have to go soon," Rajapaksa said. The JO said the motion against Wickremesi­nghe will contain charges of economic mismanagem­ent by him during the last 3 years.

It said that even some members of Wickremesi­nghe's United National Party (UNP) would sign the motion.

Among the top most charges against Wickremesi­nghe would be the alleged scandal in the Central Bank bond issues in 2015 and 2016, Sonysa said. Wickremesi­nghe is accused of appointing Singapore national Arjuna Mahendran as the bank's governor whose son in law Arjun Aloysius was running a primary dealer firm.

He is also charged of failing to tackle the anti-Muslim riots in the central district of Kandy when he was the Law and Order Minister.

Since the February 10 landslide victory by Rajapaksa's new party Sri Lanka People's Party (SLPP), Wickremesi­nghe has faced calls for resignatio­n.

The UNP, however, doubted Rajapaksa's ability to topple Wickremesi­nghe. Both Rajapaksa loyalists and President Maithripal­a Sirisena's Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) are short of numbers to win the motion unless large scale defections from the UNP, which seems very unlikely. The SLFP ministers who are in the Wickremesi­nghe's unity government cabinet said they will wait and watch. They had called for Wickremesi­nghe's removal after the local election defeat to Rajapaksa but failed in their attempt to topple Wickremesi­nghe for the lack of numbers.

Sirisena replaced Wickremesi­nghe as the law and order minister on March 8 after fresh violence had erupted between majority Sinhala Buddhists and minority Muslims in the Kandy district, despite imposition of nationwide emergency.

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Ranil Wickremesi­nghe

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