Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Irrigation Dept. distorts history at Iranamadu

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The plaque which acknowledg­ed the contributi­on of late Prime Minister, D. S. Senanayake, and the opening of the renovated Iranamadu Tank in 1954 by then Agricultur­e Minister Dudley Senanayake has been completely destroyed and replaced with a plaque bearing the name of President Maithripal­a Sirisena.

The constructi­on of the Iranamadu tank which is regarded as the ‘Gem of Kilinochch­i’, began in 1906 and was first used for irrigating fields in 1922.

The plaque bearing the name of the first Sri Lankan Prime Minister was preserved and respected even by the LTTE during the height of the war.

Reconstruc­tion work which began in 2016, concluded in August 2018, costing Rs 2,130 million.

The tank was recently reconstruc­ted under a project launched by the National Water Supply and Drainage Board along with the Asian Developmen­t Bank and was re-opened by President Maithripal­a Sirisena on Friday

During reconstruc­tion, the old plaque was completely destroyed and taken away to make room for a new plaque indicating President Maithripal­a's Sirisena's presence at the event on Friday.

V. Premakumar, Provincial Director (North) for the Irrigation Department, yesterday claimed that the department was planning to instal the old memorial stone at a different location, but journalist­s who visited the area noticed the foundation stone had been destroyed.

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The destroyed plaque
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The new plaque
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The old plaque

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