Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NO NEED TO BE AFRAID OF GOTA

Says terminator-like leader needed to eradicate fraud, corruption

- BY LAHIRU POTHMULLA

‘Gota renounced US citizenshi­p’

People need not fear that former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa would become a strict leader, Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) National Organiser Basil Rajapaksa said yesterday.

Mr. Rajapaksa is widely speculated to be the presidenti­al candidate of the SLPP.

Mr. rajapaksa said this in response to a question raised at a news briefing held in Colombo to announce the party’s national convention on Sunday.

Asked whether the people trusted that Mr. Gotabaya would not turn out be an authoritar­ian ruler, Mr. Basil Rajapaksa said, “i can assure that Gotabaya will not be an authoritar­ian leader. Our party will not work for a leader like that. He is someone who excels in management and I’m sure he will be a good democrat.”

When asked about fears some people have of Gotabaya Rajapaksa, he said, “there is no need to be afraid of him.”

Mr. Basil Rajapaksa also refuted reports that he had renounced his US citizenshi­p. “there’s no truth in these reports but I can say Gotabaya renounced his US citizenshi­p,” he said.

However, he neither denied nor accepted that Gotabaya would be named as the SLPP presidenti­al candidate at the party’s national convention to be held on Sunday 11th. “At the convention, former President Mahinda Rajapaksa would be appointed as our party leader officially.as the party leader, he will definitely announce our presidenti­al candidate. We have requested to name someone who is technology savvy, preserves democratic values and can govern the country well. On the one hand he has to be like a terminator to eradicate fraud and corruption, and on the other hand he should be able to ensure security to people,” he said. When asked whether he thought Gotabaya had these qualities, Mr. rajapaksa said, “i personally think he has these qualities but there can be others like former President Rajapaksa as well. He is aware of the people’s choice. I’m not going to take away his right to name the candidate. We will select someone good,” he said.

Commenting on a future government they will establish, he said their government would be based on democratic values.

“We have to introduce technology to develop the country. We will strengthen our internatio­nal relationsh­ips. In fact, we are ready by now to face the Commonweal­th summit to be held in Rwanda as well as the next UNHRC session in Geneva in March,” he said.

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He should be able to ensure security to people
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PIC BY KUSHAN PATHIRAJA

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