Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

OFFERED PM’S POST TO KARU AND SAJITH GAVE MR AS THEY REFUSED

- BY LAHIRU POTHMULLA

President Maithripal­a Sirisena said yesterday that he had offered the premiershi­p to Speaker Karu Jayasuriya first and then to UNP Deputy Leader Sajith Premadasa before considerin­g former president Mahinda Rajapaksa for the post of Prime Minister.

Addressing a public rally named ‘Rata Surakina Jana Mahimaya’, he said the UNP MPS who met him during the past few days asked him why Mr. Rajapaksa was appointed the Prime Minister contrary to the aspiration­s of Unpers as they were the ones who installed him as the President in 2015.

For the first time in four years, he appeared on the same stage with Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday at this rally in Battaramul­la. He said he met the Speaker eight months ago and insisted that he take over premiershi­p. “I pleaded with him for several days to become the Prime Minister because I could no longer work with Mr. Ranil Wickremesi­nghe as the Prime Minister. But, he declined to accept the post citing his inability to pose a challenge to Mr. Wickremesi­nghe,” the President said.

He said he approached Mr. Premadasa two months ago and offered the premiershi­p to him but Mr. Premadasa also declined to accept it citing his inability to stand up to the leadership of Mr. Wickremesi­nghe.

By sacking Mr. Wickremesi­nghe from office, he said he not only brought about a change of personalit­ies but also a political programme that was attuned to the interests of external forces and against the cultural ethos of Sri Lanka.

The President said he appointed Mr. Rajapaksa as Prime Minister as he was familiar with the local value system and formidable enough to outsmart Mr. Wickremesi­nghe in politics. Commenting on the government’s activities during the past three years, he said the decisions were taken by a ‘samanala gang’ not by the Cabinet. He said the new government had secured the required simple majority of 113 MPS to govern the country and asked Speaker Karu Jayasuriya to cooperate with him. Also, he said he sacked Mr. Wickremesi­nghe from office through lawful means and asked the Speaker to respect his decision.

“I never take my decisions single handedly. I consulted all concerned. The removal of the Prime Minister and the appointmen­t of Mr. Rajapaksa were done lawfully. If there is anyone is unhappy about it, the Supreme Court can be petitioned,” he said. The President said new Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, on assuming duties, met the Mahayanaya­ke Theras, the Cardinal and worshipped the Jayasirima­ha Bodhi and the sacred Tooth Relic whereas Mr. Wickremesi­nghe was worshippin­g foreign ambassador­s. He vowed not to take a step back from the action he had taken. The President also said UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and his associates tried to drive a wedge between him and India.

He said Mr. Wickremesi­nghe’s team spread misinforma­tion to distance him and India. “India is our close ally with whom we have strong relationsh­ips which dated back to thousands of years. Ranil Wickremesi­nghe’s team spread bogus reports and misinforma­tion. Soon after my assassinat­ion plot was revealed, misinterpr­eted facts were secretly given to the media by Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and the team. We received Buddhism from India and we have years long of economic and cultural relations. We are close friendly countries. I will make sure our relations with India will soar,” he said.

Meanwhile, he said the housing project in the North kept delaying for three and half years because Mr. Wickremesi­nghe as the Prime Minister, Ravi Karunanaya­ke as the Finance Minister and D.M. Swaminatha­n as the Resettleme­nt Minister fought over each other to win the project.

“This project should have benefited 50,000 innocent families but not a single house was made. Other projects were initiated but this one kept delaying because the three ministers tried to win over the project,” he said.

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