Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WRONG FOR THE UNP TO HAND OVER POWER : VAJIRA, WIJEPALA

Say UNP would have had an edge over SLPP, had it been in the Govt.

- BY YOHAN PERERA PIC BY PRADEEP PATHIRANA

It was the mistake for the United National Party (UNP) to hand over the government to Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) following the Presidenti­al Election, two UNP MPS from the Galle District said over the weekend.

They also said that the resignatio­n of UNP leader Ranil Wickremesi­nghe as Prime Minister was also wrong.

Speaking at the UNP’S Bala Mandala meeting in Galle on Saturday UNP MPS Vajira Abeywarden­e and Wijepala Hettiarach­chi said it would have been advantageo­us for the UNP to hold the Parliament­ary Elections under the Unp-led caretaker government.

“The UNP would have been in an advantageo­us position if it remained in the government without handing it over to SLPP,” MP Abeywardan­e said.

He charged that resignatio­n of some former ministers prompted the party leader Ranil Wickremesi­nghe also to resign from the post of Prime Minister and hand over the government to SLPP. “A father should remain as the head of a household even if the son is more qualified,” the MP said.

Mr Abeywardan­e said the party should have taken action against those who spoke against Buddhist monks as well.

“The party leadership should prohibit members talking of any religion without knowing facts about a particular religion,” he said.

He said the UNP should focus on capturing the 2.5 million votes of Buddhists and the middle class votes, which it lost at the recent Presidenti­al Election.

“Some members are trying to destroy party leader Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and the Presidenti­al candidate Sajith Premadasa by trying to promote their own ideas,” he also said.

MP Hettiarach­chi also said Mr Wickremesi­nghe should not have resigned from the Prime Minister’s post.

While recalling that UNP could not hold on to the Premiershi­p and the government which the Speaker secured for the party after October 26, 2018 drama, the MP said Mr Wickremesi­nghe should have announced that he would be the party’s presidenti­al candidate just after he was sworn in as the Prime Minister in December 2018 following the constituti­onal coup.

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