Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MUSLIM MINISTERS YET TO SUBMIT RESIGNATIO­N LETTERS TO PREZ

- BY JAYANTHA SAMARAKOON ATTEMPTS TAKEN TO CONTACT THE FOUR CABINET MINISTERS IN THIS REGARD WERE UNSUCCESSF­UL

The nine Muslim cabinet, state and deputy ministers who declared that they have decided to resign, had not yet sent their letters of resignatio­n to President Maithripal­a Sirisena, sources said.

They said the ministers have not yet returned their official vehicles, none of their personal staffers had resigned and that their security arrangemen­ts continue as usual.

When contacted, a higher official at the President’s Secretaria­t said the office has not received any document relating to the resignatio­n of the said ministers as of yesterday.the attempts taken to contact the four cabinet ministers in this regard were unsuccessf­ul. However, State Minister of Health, Nutrition & Indigenous Medicine, M. Faizal Casim said all ministers handed over their resignatio­n letters on Monday the June 3.The state minister disconnect­ed the phone even before we tried to ask to whom they had handed over the letters and whether they returned the official vehicles. Cabinet Ministers Kabir Hashim, Rauff Hakeem, M.H.A. Haleem and Rishad Bathiudeen, State Ministers Faizal Cassim, H. M. M. Harees, Ameer Ali Shihabdeen and Seyed Ali Zahir Moulana and Deputy Minister Abdullah Mahrooff declared on Monday that they have decided to resign.

The attempts made to contact the secretarie­s of the related ministries were also no successful.

However, City Planning, Water Supply and Higher Education Ministry Secretary said Minister Rauff Hakeem has not informed the ministry about his resignatio­n.

Minister Rauff Hakeem has not informed the ministry about his resignatio­n

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Muslim Ministers announcing their decision to resign on Monday.
FILE PHOTO Muslim Ministers announcing their decision to resign on Monday.

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