Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NO AGREEMENT WITH ANY POLITICAL PARTY IN NORTH :PM

- BY YOHAN PERERA IN JAFFNA

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe yesterday said the UNP led-alliance has not signed any covert or overt agreement with any party in the north.

We have not got into a secret or an open agreement with any party. We have nothing to hide A future government of Mr. Premadasa will introduce a Senate which will comprise provincial council representa­tives

Prime Minister Wickremesi­ghe made this remark at a rally in Kytes shortly before the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK) announced its decision to support the UNP –led New Democratic Front (NDF) candidate Sajith Premadasa.

“We have not got into a secret or an open agreement with any party. We have nothing to hide,” Mr. Wickremesi­nghe said. “A future government of NDF candidate Sajith Premadasa will only devolve power as it is stated in his election manifesto. Accordingl­y power will be devolved to the provinces based on the proposals which came out during the terms of late President R. Premadasa, former President Chandrika Kumaratung­a and former President Mahinda Rajapaksa. We will do so after discussing it with all the parties. SLPP cannot say we are betraying the nation as power will be devolved based on proposals which came up during the tenure of its leader,” he said. “Our government could not enact a new constituti­on because we did not have a majority. Therefore we ask the people to give a sufficient mandate to all the parties which is in favour of a new constituti­on at the next general election,” he added.

The Prime Minister said a future government of Mr. Premadasa will introduce a Senate which will comprise provincial council representa­tives. He said 25 percent of the Senate will be women. In addition he said 25 percent of the National List members will also be women in the future under a new constituti­on. Also, he said India had agreed not to allow the South Indian fishermen to come into Sri Lankan territorie­s and therefore the fisheries issues will be resolved.

Minister of Fisheries Agricultur­e and Rural economy P. Harrison also pledged to resolve the issues faced by the Northern fisheries.

Minister of Power and Renewable Energy Ravi Karunanaya­ke said steps would be taken to employ Tamil people to read electricit­y meters in the Northern households in the future. He said 40 persons have already been employed as meter readers. Deputy Minister Vijeayakal­a Maheshwara­n said people in the North does not want to live in fear any more. She said people in the North does not want night curfew.” Vote for peace at the presidenti­al elections,” she said.

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Pic By Pradeep Pathirana

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