Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Final Cabinet meeting culminates with exchange of pleasantri­es

‘Yahapalana’ Government

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

The final Cabinet meeting of the ‘Yahapalana’ Government, held last morning at the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t and chaired by President Maithripal­a Sirisena, concluded with an exchange of pleasantri­es and mending fences if there were any difference between the two parties.

Addressing the Cabinet, President Sirisena expressed his gratitude and appreciati­on to the government and ministers for their support extended to fulfil most of his pledges given to the people at the 2015 presidenti­al election campaign.

“In January 2015, I took this seat as the Head of State and of the government with an extremelyc­ontended and passive mind. I leave this seat today in a mindset with no repentance or exultant. Whatever said and done, we have been able to reintroduc­e law and order, restore democracy, strengthen democratic institutio­ns, create an independen­t judiciary and free media culture. Not a single State-sponsored abduction, killing or torture took place on any civilian or media person during my presidency which I recollect with a sigh of relief and happiness,” he said.

While acknowledg­ing the sentiments expressed by President Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe thanked the President for his efforts to restore democracy and rule of law in the country for the past four and a half years.

Meanwhile, Megapolis and Western Developmen­t Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka said some 3,000 protests, strikes, walks and other anti-government campaigns had been carried out in the past 57 months, but not a single protester had been fired at or shed a single drop of blood under President Sirisena’s governance.

Also addressing the gathering was Health Minister Dr. Rajitha Senaratne who said it was a record that not a single drop of blood was shed during President Sirisena’s tenure.

All ministers personally bade good wishes, long life and success to President Sirisena at the end of the meeting.

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