Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WE’LL BOUNCE BACK, NOT TO GO BACK AGAIN :MR vows at Lipton Circus

- BY PIYUMI FONSEKA

Former President and Kurunegala District MP Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday vowed to bounce back to power and not to leave again, assuring to bring his followers to the ‘required places’ when they assume office next time.

There are also many parties that back the dictatorsh­ip of this government relying on temporary benefits according to a prepared agenda

Addressing the final day rally of the Jana Satana Paada Yathra at Lipton Circus in Colombo, Mr. Rajapaksa said if the people who followed him are ready, he was also ready for future political agendas.

He also said when the government was alerted that hundred thousands of people were making their way to the streets against the government, instilling fear in the government.

He reiterated that they would not stop their journey even if they were jailed for crimes, which he said were not committed.

“We should clearly say that the fate of previous dictators who ruled various countries of the world, will befall this pair too. There are also many parties that back the dictatorsh­ip of this government relying on temporary benefits according to a prepared agenda,” he said.

National Freedom Front (NFF) leader and MP Wimal Weerawansa said some ‘sudden constructi­on activities’ had been started by the Colombo Municipali­ty, at Hyde Park Grounds where the rally was originally planned to be held.

He also threatened to surround the city of Colombo disrupting the day-to-day activities, if the proposed Economic and Technology Cooperativ­e Agreement (ETCA) is finalized or the proposed Hybrid Court is set up in the country.

Wasudeva Nanayakkar­a, the President of Lanka Sama Samaja Party (LSSP) criticized the Commission­er of the Colombo Municipal Council for rejecting the request made by them to reserve the Hyde Park Grounds for the rally.

“Where are the people and usual trade activities in Colombo City today? We were successful because we could turn the city of Colombo into a hartal day today,” MP Nanayakkar­a said.

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 ??  ?? Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa is seen waving to the crowd as the paada yathra wends its way to Colombo ending the five-day protest march. PIC BY PRADEEP DILRUKSHAN­A
Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa is seen waving to the crowd as the paada yathra wends its way to Colombo ending the five-day protest march. PIC BY PRADEEP DILRUKSHAN­A

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