Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLPP requests Tamils, Muslims to join them at general election

- BY LAHIRU POTHMULLA

Neverthele­ss, the voter turnout at the presidenti­al election in Jaffna District exceeded 80 per cent. The Sinhalese Buddhist base has defeated racism and we request the Muslim and Tamil communitie­s to join us to defeat all forms of racisms

The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) yesterday requested the people of the Tamil and Muslim communitie­s to join the party at the upcoming parliament­ary election.

Addressing a news briefing held at the SLPP head office, MP Lakshman Yapa Abeywarden­a said the United National Party (UNP) attempted to win the presidenti­al election solely on the votes in the North and East but failed.

“Neverthele­ss, the voter turnout at the presidenti­al election in Jaffna District exceeded 80 per cent. The Sinhalese Buddhist base has defeated racism and we request the Muslim and Tamil communitie­s to join us to defeat all forms of racisms. There were a number of political parties based in the North during the past but they were not racist-oriented. I request the members of the Tamil and Muslim communitie­s to join us at the upcoming general election. We are confident that we can win a majority of seats in parliament next year,” he remarked.

The MP divulged that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa were ready to kick-start projects in the Northern and Eastern Provinces as pledged during the presidenti­al election campaign.

Meanwhile, he said the new government was making arrangemen­ts to provide a relief package to the underprivi­leged and fertilizer free of charge, to the farmers. “We will resume the developmen­t of the country. The prices of pepper increased by Rs.200 this week. The demand for other minor export crops is also increasing,” he said.

On a different note, MP Abeywarden­a remarked that Opposition Leader will be UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and that it cannot be changed. “We are in favour of Mr. Wickremesi­nghe holding both the leadership of the UNP and the opposition,” he opined.

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