Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Vacancies not likely to be filled

Muslim ministers, state ministers resign

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe has decided not to fill the vacancies arising in the Cabinet from the resignatio­n of three Muslim ministers, a government source said yesterday.

City Planning, Water Supply and Higher Education Minister Rauff Hakeem, Highways, Road Developmen­t and Petroleum Resources Developmen­t Minister Kabir Hashim and Industry, Commerce, Resettleme­nt, Protracted Displaced Persons, Cooperativ­e Developmen­t, Vocational Training and Resettleme­nt Minister Rishad Bathiudeen and Postal and Muslim Religious Affairs Minister Abdul Haleem submitted their resignatio­ns on Monday.

The resignatio­ns came in the wake of a protest campaign and a ‘fast unto death’ by MP Athuraliye Rathana Thera, demanding the resignatio­n of Minister Bathiudeen and Western and Eastern Province Governors Azath Salley and M.L.A.M. Hizbullah over allegation­s that they supported the National Thowheed Jama’at (NTJ).

“Currently there are no Muslim ministers, deputy minister or state ministers after they resigned in solidarity with Minister Bathiudeen. They will remain as back-benchers while supporting the government,” the source said.

The others who resigned are State Minister of Health and Indigenous Medicine, Mohamed Faizal, State Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government, Mohamed Hareez, State Minister of Social Empowermen­t Ali Zahir Moulana and Agricultur­e and State Minister of Irrigation and Rural Economic Affairs Amir Ali Zeyed Mohamed.

“The Prime Minister is expected to take policy decisions of the vacated ministries while the day to day affairs will be overseen by the respective ministry secretarie­s in consultati­on with the Prime Minister’s office,” he said.

The source said any member of Parliament, social organizati­ons, NGOS, Bikkhus or any other person can lodge complaints to the Parliament­ary Select Committee, TID, CID, FCID or Bribery Commission against Mr. Bathiudeen and if they fail to prove their allegation­s within a month Mr. Bathiudeen will be reappointe­d to his portfolio.

The three ministers who resigned told media that they had resigned from their posts so as to provide space for ongoing investigat­ions into the Easter Sunday attacks.

They said certain groups were still attempting to destabiliz­e the country even after the capture of members of the extremist Muslim group and would do their best to safeguard the country.

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