Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

If elected, Gota will appoint commission for ‘in-depth’ inquiry

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

Claiming that the Parliament­ary Select Committee (PSC) appointed to probe the Easter Sunday terrorist attacks has failed to pinpoint the mastermind behind the heinous crime, SLFP stalwart Mahinda Samarasing­he said Gotabaya Rajapaksa would appoint a commission of inquiry to go to the bottom of it, expose and apprehend all those who planned, funded and carried it out, in the event of him winning the presidenti­al election.

The former minister said none had been convinced that the PSC conducted an inclusive inquiry or was able to identify those behind the attacks.

He told reporters at the joint SLFP–SLPP news briefing held yesterday at Rajagiriya that there were so many unanswered questions left behind by the PSC.

“The PSC was not independen­t but partisan in the first place. It did not represent all political parties in Parliament. Although President Maithripal­a Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, a number of intelligen­ce officers, police and armed forces personnel appeared before it and gave evidence, there are still many grey areas and unanswered question emanating from its report. Although the country is returning to normalcy at a snail’s pace following the April 21 carnage, people are still in fear of similar attacks from extremists at Buddhist temples and Hindu kovils. That is why Sri Lanka needs a leader who can ensure national and personal security,” he said. Responding to , he said the ambush and killing of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-baghdadi, who took responsibi­lity for the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka – was a great relief to all peace-loving people worldwide. The terminatio­n of the most wanted terrorist in the world would contribute to promote world peace, he said.

Recounting his cordial interactio­n with Mr. Rajapaksa as the Defence Secretary and him as the Disaster Management and Human Rights Minister, Mr. Samarasing­he said, “Once, an ambassador wanted to dispatch a stock of ‘high energy biscuits’ for the use of refugees in the North. These biscuits were usually distribute­d among soldiers fighting in the Middle East against Taliban. Mr. Rajapaksa did not grant permission to it saying they could get to the hands of the LTTE.

The PSC was not independen­t but partisan in the first place. It did not represent all political parties in Parliament

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