Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SAJITH GIVES HOPE TO THE POOR

He added that he would never believe that a future SLPPLED government would ever build a country where people could live without fear

- BY YOHAN PERERA.

UNP Deputy Leader Sajith Premadasa was a hard worker who toured the country giving hope to the poor, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said yesterday.

The PM made this remark at the opening of the Green Valley apartment complex for middleinco­me families in Ranala yesterday.

“Mr Premadsa is a hard worker who works 24 hours a day like his father. I thank Mr Premadasa for his efforts to provide housing for the needy. He has worked tirelessly to provide houses for the poor all over the country. He is a person who works 24 hours like his father. I also thank him for undertakin­g the task of constructi­ng houses for middle-income groups. He goes around the country giving hope to the poor,” Mr Wickremesi­nghe said, commending Mr Premadasa who is Minister of Housing and Constructi­on .

Referring to SLPP presidenti­al candidate Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s pledge to create an environmen­t where everyone could live without fear, the PM asked if Mr Rajapaksa would apologize for certain incidents that took place during the previous regime.

“I heard Gotabaya Rajapaksa say he would create an environmen­t where everyone could live without fear. But I like to ask him whether he would apologize for the killing of Sunday Leader Editor Lasantha Wickrematu­nge, the disappeara­nce of journalist Prageeth Eknaligoda, the killing of Havelock’s rugby captain Wasim Thajudeen and the attacks on journalist­s Upali Tennakoon and Keith Noyahr,” the Premier said.

He added that he would never believe that a future SLPP-LED government would ever build a country where people could live without fear. “We are criticized by the media almost daily. In those days those who criticised the rulers were whisked away in white vans. We don’t hear of such incidents today. Therefore people need to decide whether they want to enjoy the freedoms given to them by the current government or give them up” the PM said.

He also emphasized that the United National Front (UNF) presidenti­al candidate would be someone with a backbone. He said this in response to a person who was heard shouting, “Field a candidate with a backbone”. The PM said all the current UNP leaders had a solid backbone.

“We are criticized by the media almost daily. In those days those who criticised the rulers were whisked away in white vans. We don’t hear of such incidents today

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