Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Kiriella adamant Dinesh should have been present

ATTACK ON UNI STUDENTS, GMOA STRIKE

- BY YOHAN PERERA AND AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A

The Government cannot be expected to go out of their way all the time to allow the joint opposition to move adjournmen­t motions as and when they want, Leader of the House Lakshman Kiriella said yesterday (22).

Mr. Kiriella was referring to the statement made by Joint Opposition Parliament­ary Group Leader Dinesh Gunawardan­e that they will request the government to allow the adjournmen­t debate on the Health Ministry incident today (23). Mr. Gunawarden­e was not present to move the debate yesterday evening though he had requested for it earlier in the morning.

The Leader of the House said the government decided to end the debate on the regulation­s under the Excise Ordinance at 4.30 pm following the request of Mr Gunawardan­e for an adjournmen­t debate on the Health Ministry incident. “Usually if a member wants to move an adjournmen­t motion he has to request for a slot before 12 noon the previous day.

However an MP can move such a motion if it is about an urgent matter provided a minimum of twenty MPS request for it. I agreed to give Mr Gunawardan­e the chance to move the motion without even calling for 20 MPS to approve it. Mr Gunawardan­e was not present to move the motion even after us giving him some leeway in the matter, so now the joint opposition cannot blame us if they are not given the chance to move the motion today,” he said.

He charged that Mr Gunawarden­e was not even present in the Parliament­ary premises to move the debate as he was meeting with senior members of the GMOA at the time.

“We don’t know whether we can allow the joint opposition to move the adjournmen­t debate today as there is other business to attend to in the House including condolence votes,” he added.

MP Ananda Kumarasiri who was in the chair at the time sessions were adjourned explained that he had requested the Secretary General Dammika Dassanayak­e to inform Mr Gunawardan­e to move the debate.

“I requested the Secretary General to inform him to move the debate before I adjourn proceeding­s for the day,” he said. He said the debate on the regulation­s under the Excise Ordinance had ended as all MPS who were due to speak had finished their speeches at that time.

Usually if a member wants to move an adjournmen­t motion he has to request for a slot before 12 noon the previous day

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