Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Police on maximum alert; rival parties intensify battle

UNF planning public rallies and civil disobedien­ce; counter events by Govt. parties

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Police Chief Pujith Jayasunder­a has sent instructio­ns to OICs island-wide to stay on maximum alert as the new government and the ousted government began preparatio­ns for countrywid­e rallies to state their respective cases over the month-long Constituti­onal crisis following the October 26 sacking of the United National Front government.

With Parliament in a political gridlock, the United National Front (UNF) is planning protest rallies and a civil disobedien­ce campaign in principal towns, and the new government is making arrangemen­ts to counter them through public events.

Police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera told the Sunday Times yesterday that all police stations had been asked to keep emergency services such as ambulances and fire engines on stand-by to deal with any emergency situation, as fears spread that the stand- off between the new government and the ousted govern- ment could lead to a breakdown in law and order.

Last Friday, ousted Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe chaired a meeting at the parliament­ary complex to plan the party's strategies. It was attended by UNP Chairman Kabir Hashim,

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Deputy Leader Sajith Premadasa, General Secretary Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m, and Assistant Leader Ravi Karunanaya­ke.

Besides a UNF rally in Kandy yesterday, plans are afoot for a long motorcade to travel from Colombo to Kataragama and thereafter to the Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy. It is being organised by Badulla District parlia- mentarian and former Minister Harin Fernando.

UNP Chairman Kabir Hashim told the Sunday Times that the UNF had invited “all like-minded groups,” including left partie,s to an alliance to demand “the restoratio­n of democracy.” He said a trade union alliance and a civil disobedien­ce campaign will also be launched against “this illegal government.”

In their campaign, t he government parties will focus on different electorate­s where public rallies are to be addressed by Premier Rajapaksa and other leaders. “We have made preparatio­ns for them and the campaign will begin next week,” Minister Dinesh Gunawarden­a told the Sunday Times.

These events, which will take to towns and villages the battles of the two warring political factions, come at a time when the new government will have no funds to operate from January 1 next year.

The Cabinet last Wednesday approved an On Account Vote and the matter is now with the Attorney General’s Department for scrutiny. A defeat of this, in terms of the Constituti­on, will see the Cabinet of Ministers stand dissolved.

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