Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MINISTERS WHO LEAKED RAW CANARD MUST BE EXPOSED

He charged that media reports on remarks allegedly made by President Sirisena incriminat­ing the RAW for an attempt to assassinat­e him was a complete fabricatio­n

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

Four cabinet Ministers who had spread the canard that President Maithripal­a Sirisena at Tuesday’s cabinet meeting had incriminat­ed India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) for an attempt on his life, to the Hindu Newspaper Colombo Correspond­ent Meera Sirinivasa­n must be exposed and they themselves must come forward and admit the blunder and apologize, Ports and Shipping Minister Mahinda Samarasing­he said yesterday.

“We have no intention to press journalist­s to reveal their source. But it is quite obvious that certain cabinet ministers have given this false informatio­n to the media. The government must go to the bottom of the false propaganda and expose the four Ministers who misled the media, the public and the government. There is no doubt that the false news item has been planted in the media to create a misunderst­anding between Colombo and New Delhi and also to harm the centuries old cultural, trade, religious and social links between India and Sri Lanka. For that a thorough inquiry is necessary to find the origin of this fabricatio­n and purpose behind it,” Minister Samarasing­he noted.

“It is better if the cabinet Ministers who gave the misleading informatio­n to journalist­s could come forward, accept their blunder and apologise because the repercussi­ons of the false news item is extremely serious and affect the cordial links of two neighbouri­ng countries,” he added.

He charged that media reports on remarks allegedly made by President Sirisena incriminat­ing the RAW for an attempt to assassinat­e him was a complete fabricatio­n aimed at creating a division between President Sirisena and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the two countries and added the issue will be fully discussed at the next cabinet meeting.

Minister Samarasing­he said a highly perturbed President Sirisena spoke to Prime Minister Modi and explained to him the true position on Wednesday afternoon and added that New Delhi issued a statement to pacify the situation after that.

On face value of the news item published in ‘Hindu’ the leading Indian national Newspaper, four ministers had reportedly told Colombo Correspond­ent of Hindu Meera Sirinivasa­n that President Sirisena had told the Ministers at the weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday that there had been an attempt on his life involving the RAW. It was an unfounded and absolute lie, Minister Samarasing­he stressed.

Addressing the weekly SLFP news briefing at the party office yesterday, Minister Samarasing­he said the matter was extremely serious and needed thorough investigat­ion to find out the truth and the motive behind the canard.

President Sirisena was highly upset on these negative developmen­ts. He spent the entire day, Wednesday to calm down the situation because the false propaganda involves two neighbouri­ng and friendly countries, he noted.

Responding to a journalist on the question whether four Ministers could say the same story, Minister Samarasing­he asked could any one reject the statements issued on this issue explaining the correct position by Indian government, Presidenti­al Secretaria­t, Cabinet office and Foreign Ministry.

Minister Samarasasi­nghe said President Sirisena also met the Indian High Commission­er, Taranjit Singh Sandhu and explained to him the correct situation.

President Sirisena was highly upset on these negative developmen­ts. He spent the entire day, Wednesday to calm down the situation because the false propaganda involves two neighbouri­ng and friendly countries, he noted

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