Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Country has had no national policy since Independen­ce

Presidenti­al aspirant A.S.P. Liyanage says

- BY DARSHANA SANJEEWA BALASURIYA

Since Independen­ce, the politician­s who governed the country had led the country to distress and debt time and time again because they had not come up with a national policy to develop the country, Sri Lanka Labour Party Presidenti­al Candidate A. S. P. Liyanage said.

“We need to have a permanent national policy. But the practice was that if a policy was introduced by a governing party for a period of five or six years, those policies had been abandoned or replaced with another by the next ruling party,” he commented.

He said that since independen­ce, the politician­s did not have plans to develop the country by using country’s natural resources.

“Most of the politician­s had obtained commission­s and other benefits by importing everything from overseas by neglecting our resources. We need to develop our main economic sectors which are tourism, tea exports, apparel exports, textiles, rice production and other agricultur­al products,” he opined.

He said sending women for house keeping in overseas should be stopped. “We can develop our rural industries and allow women to work in those,” he quipped.

Liyanage believed that politician­s alone could not develop the country and should also obtain the service of profession­als.

“Profession­als in various sectors in the country had not been given an opportunit­y because leaders only appointed the corrupt politician­s and those who were rejected by the people.

He said most religious leaders are also guilty of causing the country to decline as they were not engaged in religious activities but in politics.

Liyanage alleged that only he and few other candidates were really contesting the presidenti­al election as most of the others were supporting either of the two main contenders.

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