Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GOTA LAUNCHES MANIFESTO; PRIORITISE­S NATIONAL SECURITY

- BY LAHIRU POTHMULLA

Launching his election manifesto yesterday, SLPP presidenti­al candidate Gotabaya Rajapaksa assured he would provide immediate relief packages and tax concession­s while giving priority to national security and maintainin­g zero tolerance for corruption in a government led by him. Pledges to fight corruption and drug menace Says will introduce an immediate relief package Promises Rs.1,000 daily wage to estate workers Will introduce a new Constituti­on Reform outdated laws Laws to cap campaign expenditur­es of candidates Make learning Tamil & Sinhala compulsory to avoid miscommuni­cation Simplify tax system

The 10-point manifesto themed ‘Go for action - Vision Gotabaya Rajapaksa’ was launched at a ceremony held at the Nelum Pokuna Theatre in Colombo.

Mr. Rajapaksa said he hoped to implement a proper mechanism to put an end to institutio­nal and political corruption in a future government.

“We will strengthen necessary mechanisms to punish those found guilty of corruption and also to prevent corruption,” he said and added that the drug menace would be eradicated within a short period of time.

Reiteratin­g that no foreign force would be allowed to meddle in the internal affairs of Sri Lanka or compromise its sovereignt­y, he said the national security would be considered the utmost responsibi­lity of his government.

“The security apparatus would be strengthen­ed to secure the country from threats of terrorism, underworld activities, robbers, extortioni­sts, drugs, violence and as well as foreign threats,” he said.

The ‘One country one law concept’, developmen­t of infrastruc­ture in the judicial sector to clear backlog of cases and expansion of investment in the education sector to make available more degree awarding programmes are some of the pledges in the manifesto.

“We will expand the three-year nursing diploma to a four-year degree programme accepted by the internatio­nal and upgrade teacher training collages to award degrees,” he said.

Apart from the long terms goals and reforms, Mr. Rajapaksa said they would introduce an immediate relief package to the people to ease out the impact of the increased cost of living.

“The tax system will be revamped and VAT will be reduced to 8%. Religious place will be exempt from taxes and the PAYE tax will be removed,” he said.

According to the manifesto, the Economic Service Charge (ESC) and Withholdin­g Tax to be scrapped while personal income tax will be subject to a ceiling of 15 per cent. “Service charges levied on telephones and internet will be reduced by 50 per cent and a simple taxation system will be introduced to cover annual vehicle registrati­ons and charges for relevant annual services, replacing the existing tax systems,” it said.

Plans to expand tourism sector with a target of earning an income of USD 10 billion, creating 1 million employment opportunit­ies within 10 years and the export of value added products are also in Mr. Rajapaksa’s manifesto.

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