Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

People elected this Govt., not TUS, to govern Sri Lanka: JHU

- BY AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A

Political or trade union issues, should be resolved through discussion­s. They cannot act indiscrimi­nately. This is precisely what happened during the former regime

The Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) said yesterday that it was not to the trade unions but to this government that the people gave a mandate to administer the country.

JHU General Secretary and Minister Champika Ranawaka told a news conference that a small group of people should not be allowed to disrupt the essential services of the country and added that it was the responsibi­lity of the government to ensure that these services were supplied uninterrup­ted.

“We should not allow a small group of people to disrupt the essential services of the country. There should be constructi­ve engagement in every sector. We cannot and should not allow people to disrupt the supply of electricit­y, water and fuel without prior notice,” he said.

The minister said trade union and social rights were two different matters and trade unions should not be allowed to hold people hostage to win their demands.

“Political or trade union issues, should be resolved through discussion­s. They cannot act indiscrimi­nately. This is precisely what happened during the former regime. These groups should hold discussion­s with the relevant authoritie­s before resorting to trade union action. People are inconvenie­nced because of this mindless behaviour. We need to respond to these matters as a responsibl­e government,” he said adding that they should be resolved beyond party politics.

When asked about President Maithripal­a Sirisena’s proposal to the appointmen­t of Minister Sarath Fonseka as Army Commander or overall security forces commander for two years, JHU Co-chairman and Deputy Minister Karunaratn­e Paranavith­ana said it was only a Cabinet proposal and not a Cabinet decision.

“We are unsure as to what the President has in mind. He has not specifical­ly said the role should be given to Mr. Fonseka. It was only a suggestion. He will reveal the details if any in time to come. This proposal is not aimed at attacking trade unions. However, the government has to obtain the services of the Army to ensure uninterrup­ted essential services when trade unions stage protests on each and every issue. The President must have thought of appointing the most suitable military person to the post. This is not against good governance,” the deputy minister said.

Meanwhile, commenting on the JHU May Day rally, the minister said the JHU would begin its rally from Pettah at 11.00 a.m. with the participat­ion of the working class including porters.

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