Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UNITY GOVT. VITAL FOR COUNTRY’S DEVELOPMEN­T: PM

Not easy for two parties to work together Dev. projects not to score points

- BY YOHAN PERERA

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe yesterday stressed the need to continue the national government with the participat­ion of the United National Party (UNP ) and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) despite the difficulti­es.

He said this at the foundation-stone-laying-ceremony for the Viyathpura Green Profession­al City in Pannipitiy­a last morning.

“Developmen­t projects such as this are not being implemente­d to get political advantage for the UNP or SLFP. It is a difficult task for two political parties to work together. It is the same when it comes to implementi­ng a developmen­t project because you will not know where you end up if something goes wrong. However we need to work together for the sake of the country,” the Prime Minister said. “We formed the national government under President Maithripal­a Sirisena as we saw the need for major developmen­t programmes such as this and to provide a better future especially for those in the working class.we could have refrained from doing so but the main parties decided to work together instead. Let us continue to work together and try to solve the problems faced by the country. Let’s work together so that people will praise both parties and then they will choose suitable candidates when we hold elections.the world community has kept a close watch on this alliance and we receive the support from all corners of the world and it has helped us to control the debt issue.”

The Prime Minister said the total debt which the country has to repay within the next three years was Rs.4.2 trillion and stressed the need to build up a competitiv­e market economy if the country was to be debt-free. “We will have to increase our total revenue and the tax revenue in particular to pay the debts. Sri Lanka will be in a position to do so by at least 2020,” he said and added that the benefits of a competitiv­e market economy should not be limited to a few who own industries.

“We need the market economy and social justice to go hand in hand,” the Premier said.

Megapolis and Western Region Developmen­t Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka said projects such as Viyathpura is especially designed for middle class profession­als who would be the main drivers of the economy.

“In the past some races such as the Jewish thought they were the leaders of the world, later Germans thought they were the main driving force of the world.thereafter Karl Marx came up with an ideology that working class was the driving force. However there came a school of thought in the 20th century which stated that those profession­als who are experts in various technologi­es are the driving force.the government’s line of thinking is also the same and that is why we have designed Maharagama as a city of profession­als,” he said.

The minister invited profession­als such as doctors, engineers and university dons to settle down in the green profession­al city of Viyathpura and said similar projects would be implemente­d in other parts of the country as well.

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 ?? PIC BY NISAL BADUGE ?? Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka is seen talking to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe at yesterday’s foundation laying ceremony for Viyathpura Green Profession­al City in Pannnipiti­ya .
PIC BY NISAL BADUGE Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka is seen talking to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe at yesterday’s foundation laying ceremony for Viyathpura Green Profession­al City in Pannnipiti­ya .
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