Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RANIL APPRISED TOP BRASS HE WON’T CLING TO LEADERSHIP

- BY YOHAN PERERA

UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesi­nghe informed party seniors that he did not intend to hold leadership for long, its General Secretary Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m said yesterday.

He told a press conference that Mr. Wickremesi­nghe had already told party seniors he would ensure party unity.

“A new political party will not be formed since Mr. Wickremesi­nghe expressed he would not cling to leadership for a long time. However, he stressed that the unity of the party should be preserved,” he said.

He said party members including NDF presidenti­al candidate Sajith Premadasa would discuss and decide on the opposition leader’s post without allowing any division among the party.

“I fulfilled my responsibi­lity as the party’s General Secretary and named Mr. Wickremesi­nghe as opposition leader.

I did this as one cannot keep the post vacant for long. It is possible for the parliament­ary group and the working committee to discuss and resolve the matter,” he said.

When asked if the party suffered defeat owing to its failure in the previous regime to take action against corruption, he said efforts were made for it by establishi­ng the FCID and special courts.

“There were delays but officers who played a role in bringing wrongdoers to justice should not be hunted. One cannot point fingers at individual­s for election defeat as everyone played a role in the presidenti­al campaign of Mr. Premadasa. Also, statements made by certain UNP members resulted in the party losing a significan­t number of Buddhist votes,” he said.

MPS Ashu Marasinghe, Sandeeth Samarasing­he and Wijepala Hettiarach­chi who participat­ed in the event called for party unity and stressed the need to attract votes from the Buddhist community. They said the party should follow the advice of the Maha Sangha and focus on the needs of the Buddhists.

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