Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

STOP USING WAR, WAR-VICTORY SLOGANS AT ELECTION CAMPAIGNS

Informed political parties also to follow suit War does not belong to any political party

- BY YOHAN PERERA

National Elections Commission (NEC) yesterday said it was prohibited to use war and war-victory for the presidenti­al election campaigns. “War does not belong to any political party but to the state. The state is the people. Therefore no party can use the war in the election campaign,” its Chairman Mahinda Deshapriya said.

He said he had informed the political parties not to use war, war-victory and related activities for the presidenti­al election campaigns.

He said his institutio­n had called for explanatio­n from the Secretary Ministry of Defence and from the President’s office on the advertisem­ent published recently which had said Army Commander Shavendra Silva and several other senior army officers had pledged his support to SLPP candidate Gotabaya Rajapaksa at this year’s presidenti­al election.

Election Commission Chairman told a press conference that he had called for explanatio­n from the defence Secretary and President’s office on the matter. He said state workers legally cannot engage in politics.

Also he said the army commander should make a clarificat­ion on the issue. “We feel that the Army Commander should make a statement on the issue. It’s been one week since the advertisem­ent appeared on media. Therefore it is time he issues a statement and say whether he really supports a candidate or not,” the polls Chief said in this regard.

“It is illegal to exhibit a picture of an ex-military officer in election propaganda,” he also said.

The polls chief added that some state workers attend election rallies without applying leave.

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