Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NOTHING OFFICIAL ABOUT IGP’S RESIGNATIO­N

- BY SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

Responding to speculatio­n that Inspector General of Police (IGP) Pujith Jayasundar­a was to resign, Law and Order Deputy Minister Nalin Bandara said yesterday the IGP had not officially informed the Ministry or the President about any such move.

There is a mounting pressure from different groups that the IGP should either step down or be sacked over his recent conduct.

The deputy minister told a news briefing, that the IGP must have been disgusted by the remarks made by certain responsibl­e people against him.

“He is free to resign if he wishes to do so. We have not asked him to resign or to act in a particular manner,” he said.“the Police is often criticized by the people. However, as far the current police are concerned, they have not engaged in killings or other questionab­le acts.”

Meanwhile, he revealed that there were divisions among the members of the joint opposition with regard to their presidenti­al candidate.

“Some MPS believe that Gotabaya Rajapaksa should be the next presidenti­al candidate whereas

He is free to resign if he wishes to do so. We have not asked him to resign or to act in a particular manner. The Police is often criticized but as far the current police are concerned, they have not engaged in killings or other questionab­le acts

some say it should be either Chamal Rajapaksa or Basil Rajapaksa. It seems there will be an imminent split in the JO,” he said.“kumara Welgama believes that Gotabaya should keep out.this has led to a crisis in the JO with Mahinda Rajapaksa instructin­g MPS like Mahindanan­da Aluthgamag­e and Dilum Amunugama to criticize Welgama and speak against him at a recent event.”

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PIC BY DAMITH WICKRAMASI­NGHE

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