Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

THERE’S NO ALTERNATIV­E TO THE NATIONAL GOVT

Many criticised it but none of them were able to come up with an alternativ­e form of governance President Premadasa felt that the 13th Amendment is not the final solution to the national question There was a considerab­le reduction in the cases reported fr

- BY YOHAN PERERA

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said yesterday at the ceremony to mark the 25th death anniversar­y of former President Ranasinghe Premadasa held at Hulftsdorp that there was no alternativ­e to the national government.

He said there were many who criticised it but none of them were able to come up with an alternativ­e form of governance.

“We will implement a speedy developmen­t programme in the wake of today’s Cabinet reshuffle taking into considerat­ion the message given to us by the people at the local government elections,” the Prime Minister said. “We are facing the same challenges as we did during the tenure of President Premadasa. Developing industries and generating employment is time consuming. President Premadasa wanted me to take over the Ministry of Industries. He had a discussion with me on these matters. We provided tax incentives to industrial­ists. Later he wanted more employment opportunit­ies in rural areas. He came up with the 100 garment factory concept. I asked him how it could be implemente­d because rural areas do not have infrastruc­ture facilities. But he went ahead with his concept and implemente­d it within one month. Later he extended it but was unable to complete it because of his assassinat­ion.”

Opposition Leader R. Sampanthan said former President Premadasa was deeply committed to bringing about peace and harmony among peoples of all communitie­s. “He wanted all Sri Lankans to live in an undivided, indivisibl­e nation. President Premadasa felt that the 13th Amendment is not the final solution to the national question. This was why the Mangala Moonasingh­e committee was appointed,” he said. Speaker Karu Jayasuriya said former President Premadasa did not consider political difference­s as a barrier when implementi­ng social welfare programmes.

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