Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Don’t release PSC report prior to NCM debate

- BY AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A AND YOHAN PERERA

Dates are fixed for the NCM against Minister Bathiudeen. PSC was appointed before the NCM was handed over

JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayak­e yesterday urged the government not to release an interim report of the Parliament Select Committee (PSC) appointed to probe the Easter Sunday attacks before the no-confidence motion against Minister

Rishad Bathiudeen is taken up for debate.

He said the NCM and the probe on Easter Sunday attacks should be considered as two separate matters and accused the government of attempting to take political advantage hiding behind the PSC.

“Dates are fixed for the NCM against Minister Bathiudeen. PSC was appointed before the NCM was handed over,” Mr. Dissanayak­e said.

He said they accepted the need for a PSC to ascertain who was at fault for

not acting on intelligen­ce informatio­n on the bomb explosions and added that the failure of the political leadership and the security mechanism should be investigat­ed by the PSC.

Mr. Dissanayak­e said political authority including the President, the Prime Minister, parliament­arians and governors should be summoned before the PSC and that the compositio­n of the PSC should be changed and added that the opposition should be given more participat­ion in the PSC as the investigat­ion is being conducted against the government.

“The PSC is probing the failure of the government. It is not reasonable to allocate more members of the government. The opposition should be allocated more slots or a similar number of members,” he said.

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