Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GMOA to send letter of demand to Patali

- BY PIYUMI FONSEKA

The Government Medical Officers Associatio­n (GMOA) yesterday said a letter of demand would be sent to Megapolis and Western Developmen­t Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka for allegedly making defamatory comments alleging a connection between the island-wide strike launched last week by the GMOA and some other profession­al groups with the Avant Garde issue.

During an event held recently, Minister Ranawaka said the government should investigat­e whether there was a connection between the island-wide strike and the Avant Garde issue.

He suggested that the government probed whether there was an attempt to embarrass Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne for commenting on the Avant Garde issue.

GMOA Secretary Dr. Nalinda Herath said they would send a letter of demand to Minister Ranawaka for allegedly making defamatory comments regarding collusion between the GMOA and Avant Garde backers.

“He used to work together with us when he was serving as the Power and Energy Minister during the previous government. We are disappoint­ed regarding the allegation­s of Minister Ranawaka who is also a profession­al engineer. We should stress that no one can buy off the GMOA for their political agendas. If we are chasing after money and other benefits, we would not even be in the country by now since we have got many opportunit­ies to go abroad to lead luxurious lives while engaging in our profession there. Neverthele­ss, we do love our country Sri Lanka and that is why we are trying to work for the country despite this kind of defamation,” he said.

He added that though the government sector profession­als had received proposals from various politician­s to halt their struggle, they never did so and would not.

He also alleged that they have been informed by reliable sources about a group of 25 persons who had allegedly been arranged by some opponents of GMOA to create Facebook posts and pages defaming government sector profession­als.

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