Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

THOSE WHO CRITICIZE, RIDICULE JUDICIARY SHOULD BE PUNISHED: PM

I looked into this issue and found majority of them were Buddhists The CC is independen­t as no party holds a majority

- BY YOHAN PERERA IN GALLE PIC BY PRADEEP PATHIRANA

Those who criticize and ridicule the judiciary should be punished, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said over the weekend.

Prime Minister Wickremesi­nghe expressed this sentiment during the opening of a new Pradeshiya Sabha in Niyangama, Galle on Saturday.

“One can give his or her opinion on certain judgements but it is not fair to ridicule judges by talking of their ethnic group religions caste or creed,” the Prime Minister said.

“Some say Buddhist judicial officers are not given priority when appointmen­ts are being made. I looked into this issue and found out that majority of them were Buddhists while there were two Catholics.” he added.

He said various powerful people in the past used to call judicial officers and threaten them if they did not give verdicts they want, but this government had changed everything.

“Professor G. L. Peiris recently said he will go to Courts and

Some say Buddhist judicial officers are not given priority when appointmen­ts are being made

see that the provincial council election is held. He is saying it because he has faith on the judiciary.” the Prime Minister said.

Mr. Wickremesi­nghe then focused on the 19th Amendment. Accordingl­y, he said many countries have decided to adopt such legislatio­ns.

He said most of these countries have commended on the Constituti­onal Council. The CC is independen­t as no party holds a majority.

He said in some countries the CC members are appointed by the Legislatur­e or by the Senate. However, the independen­ce cannot be maintained that way.

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