Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SAJITH ACCUSES SPEAKER OF VIOLATING THE CONSTITUTI­ON

Ruling party ready for substantiv­e motion on it

- BY YOHAN PERERA AND AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A

Mr. Jayasekara became point of discussion for fourth day

Whilst the Leader of Opposition Sajith Premadasa accused the Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardan­a of violating the constituti­on by allowing SLPP MP

Premalal Jayasekara who had appealed against his conviction of murder to be sworn in as a Parliament­arian, ruling party said it is ready to entertain a substantiv­e motion on the issue.

The issue with regard to Mr. Jayasekara became a point of discussion for the fourth consecutiv­e day in Parliament yesterday.

Mr. Premadasa said Speaker had violated sections 89 and 91 of the Constituti­on. He said any person who has been convicted of murder is not eligible to be sworn in and function as an MP or to attend Parliament sessions.

“Mr. Jayasekara has been been sworn in and is allowed to attend House sessions in violation of the Constituti­on” Mr. Premadasa said.

“There is a precedent created by one time Speaker Bakeer Markar who did not allow Selvaraj Yogachandr­an popularly known as ‘Kuttamani’, who was convicted or murder and was held in prison for charges under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.also you should hold Parliament supreme as per the precedent created by late Speaker Anura Bandaranai­ke and not allow the Judiciary to rule the legislatur­e.” Mr. Premadasa said.

Speaker Abeywardan­a who responded said these were matters which Mr. Premadasa should have raised in courts. “There is no point in raising this matter in the House now as these were matters which were raised in courts” the Speaker said.

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