Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

PAFFREL will take legal action against those who violate polls laws

- By Chrishanth­i Christophe­r

The People's Action Front for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFREL) has warned it would take legal action against Ministry secretarie­s involved in giving job appointmen­ts and free goods to gain public advantage during the presidenti­al election campaign.

PAFFREL's Executive Director Rohana Hettiarach­chi said any complaint received in this regard would be looked at seriously and legal action would be taken against the Ministry secretarie­s held responsibl­e for the action.

"If there is clear cut evidence of such misconduct legal action will be taken against the secretarie­s," he said.

Already PAFFREL has received 20 complaints of job appointmen­t distributi­on in ministries including the Mahaweli, Agricultur­al and Housing sectors.

Mr Hettiarach­chi said the Ministry secretarie­s were expected to uphold the election laws and refrain from giving job appointmen­ts no matter whatever the directive obtained from the Minister concerned.

It is learned that the ministers of the ruling United National Party have been involved. Meanwhile PAFFREL is also looking into 10 other complaints related to the distributi­on of cement, agricultur­al items and the conducting of political campaigns in schools.

PAFFREL has written to the National Election commission and to Public Administra­tion Ministry Secretary regarding the complaints.

The Centre for Monitoring election violence (CMEV) also said it had received complaints regarding elderly persons being used in political rallies.

It is learned that party supporters had forcibly taken four elderly persons who were on a pilgrimage to the sacred Ruwanwelis­aya to a meeting of presidenti­al candidate Sajith Premadasa, at Anuradhapu­ra.

One elderly person who could not stand the heat and the long wait had collapsed and has been hospitalis­ed.

In another incident a plan to take a group of about 50 people on a pilgrimage to the attamastan­a in Anuradhapu­ra was stopped by the timely interventi­on of the CMEV. The elderly persons have been offered a free tour by the Welepanne Pradeshiya Sabha member Namal Pradeep Vijayakuma­ra.

Also last week the laying of foundation stones took place for building of 79 houses at Kalawana in Ratnapura, by a UNP Pradeshiya Sabha member. The CMEV on a complaint received had informed the National Election Commission which had however given the go ahead if no political speeches were made.

Also the organisers have been asked to invite all political parties for the function. However the function had to be stopped within half an hour as invitation­s to political parties could not be distribute­d at short notice.

The first incident of violence was reported in Matale when a Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna ( JVP) member allegedly attacked a Sri Lanka Podu Jana Peramuna ( SLPP) supporter who was hospitalis­ed and received treatment for a week. The Police however had filed the case under a personal complaint category.

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