Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Anti Govt. elements wants to prolong instabilit­y

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

Certain anti government elements want to keep the instabilit­y of the country until the forthcomin­g Presidenti­al poll in November – December period but the government has determined not to let them exploit the Easter Sunday horror for their political advantage, Plantation Industries Minister Navin Dissanayak­e said.

Minister Dissanayak­e added that the anti Muslim riots on May 12 and 13 at Bingiriya,gampaha, Kurunegala, Kuliyapiti­ya, Hettipola, Minuwangod­a and Nattandiya were a part of this malicious attempt to keep the inter ethnic tension alive to score a few brownie points.

He told the media at the informatio­n Department yesterday that Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe was able to restore law and order within 12 hours after the National Thawheed Jamaath (NTJ) carried out a series of suicide bomb explosions in Colombo, Colombo suburbs and in Batticaloa on April 21.

“The Police, armed forces, the STF, intelligen­ce services, CID and the TID have done a great job in apprehendi­ng almost all the extremist terrorists and suspects who have links to the NTJ and others have died in the explosions. In fact, the backbone of the NTJ has been broken and peace and stability has returned to the country.

Minister Dissanayak­e said there was relatively calm and peaceful environmen­t for more than three weeks in the country following the Easter Sunday carnage until anti government groups started anti Muslim attacks on May 12th.

“It was a clear plan designed against the government. No doubt about it,” he said.

“The economy has been affected badly from the attack but it is not as serious as we thought earlier. India, UK and Switzerlan­d have already lifted their travel advisories on Sri Lanka and tourist arrivals are fast improving,” Minister Dissanayak­e noted.

It was a clear plan designed against the government. No doubt about it

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