Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

PC election violence continues unabated with UPFA leading the way

- By Skandha Gunasekara

The number of incidents of election-related violence continues to rise in the three provinces where Provincial Council (PC) polls are scheduled to take place on September 8. In most instances the culprits are ruling party candidates and their supporters .

Election monitoring groups--Peoples Action for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFREL) and Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) both said that most of the allegation­s are directed at ruling party supporters.

PAFFREL Director Rohana Hettiarach­chi charged that candidates in the Anuradhapu­ra district were distributi­ng dry rations along with water dispensers, purifiers and filters to the public to win their support.

Meanwhile, JVP MP Anura Kumara Dissanayak­e, who is in Polonnaruw­a overseeing electoral activities of his Party, said he had witnessed government candidates distributi­ng goods to the masses.

“This is their way of trying to win votes, by distributi­ng free goods,” he told the Sunday Times.

CaFFE Director Keerthi Tennakoon alleged that over 150 government vehicles were being used in the North-Central Province (NCP) for election propaganda. He said vehicles were parked at government premises in the daytime, while at night they were taken out and used for various campaign activities.

On Friday, the Anuradhapu­ra Magistrate issued notice on 13 persons including the former NCP Chief-Minister Berty Premalal Dissanayak­e for violating elections laws by using State property for election propaganda activities. They are to appear in Court on August 22..

 ??  ?? Goats have a paper feast as the poster war builds up in Polonnaruw­a.
Pic K.G. Karunarath­na
Goats have a paper feast as the poster war builds up in Polonnaruw­a. Pic K.G. Karunarath­na

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