Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

COLLECTIVE APPROACH VITAL TO REVAMP UNP: UNI DONS

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Professor M.O.A. de Soysa and Professor H.W. Cyril of the Peradeniya University, Professor Krishantha Gunawarden­e of the Kelaniya University told a news conference yesterday that, lack of collective responsibi­lity among the ministers of the former government, the inability to counter the criticism in the aftermath of Easter Sunday attacks, the inability to counter the criticism on the 13-point demand made by the Tamil groups had distanced the party from the people and resulted in the defeat of the UNP candidate.

The Dons said confrontat­ion among various factions in the UNP would plunge the party into a greater crisis.

“One has to resolve domestic issues before fighting those outside,” Prof. Cyril said.“one should not form new parties and should have a proper understand­ing of the situation. Any one can argue that former prime minister S.W.R.D Bandaranai­ke formed a party and won an election but one has to remember that he was a political legend. The late Gamini Dissanayak­e and Lalith Athulathmu­dali also formed a party but that paved the way for President Chandrika

The Dons said confrontat­ion among various factions in the UNP would plunge the party into a greater crisis

Kumaratung­a to come to power,” he said.

Prof. Gunawarden­e and Prof. de Soysa said the UNP should find ways and means to rebuild ties with the Buddhist community and with the monks.“criticisin­g and insulting monks played a great contributi­on to the party’s defeat,” Prof de Soysa said.

Voicing his personal opinion, he said NDF candidate Sajith Premadasa was brought to the forefront and fielded prematurel­y.

“There was a great distance between the Ministers of the former regime and the people,” Prof. de Soysa said.

One has to resolve domestic issues before fighting those outside

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