Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLPP will consider a written request for televised debate

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

If there is a written request from the New Democratic Front (NDF) for a one-on-one debate on TV with its presidenti­al candidate Sajith Premadasa and SLPP contender Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the latter will consider it, Galle District SLFP MP Ramesh Pathirana said.

In response to Daily Mirror at yesterday’s joint SLFP-SLPP news briefing at Rajagiriya, he said the SLPP was not ready to accept challenges thrown at it from street corners or political rallies.

When asked as to why the SLPP was dodging the challenge by Mr. Premadasa for a face-to-face debate with Mr. Rajapaksa, he said the challenge must come in writing and with a debate format. “We will consider it positively for sure,” he said. “Mr. Premadasa has not given an interview to the electronic or print media for the last five years. Therefore, the challenge for a one-to-one debate is not a big deal for the SLPP.”

However, he maintained that the proposed debate between Mr. Premadasa and Mr. Rajapaksa was coming from backers of the former and that it was not his idea.

Commenting on the policy statement of Mr. Rajapaksa, he said politician­s would be barred from importing luxury vehicles using concession­ary vehicle permits or so called ‘duty free’ vehicle permits for three years as all ministries had sufficient new luxury vehicles for the use of politician­s for the next three years.

“Further improving the ‘closest school is the best school’ concept, the current number of 353 national schools will be increased to 1,000 islandwide, giving three national schools to each and every divisional secretaria­t division. Under the Rajapaksa regime, Sri Lanka was promoted to the rank of ‘lower middleinco­me country’ with a per capita income of USD 3.890 but between 2015 to 2019, the per capita income has soared only by a mere USD 200.

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