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Govt. accused of jeopardizing 100,000 solar panel users                                   

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It is reported that over 100,000 homeowners who have installed solar power systems on their roofs are at serious risk.                                                                                                                

Solar power industry professionals claim that this risky situation has arisen due to regulations introduced by the government.   

‘Sathi Aga Aruna’ has reported that Javid Kamil, Chairman of the Solar Industry Association (SIA), stated, “Rooftop solar power systems alone will contribute 500 megawatts to the national electricity grid by 2024, about 5% of the national demand. Those who install solar power systems on their roofs are currently paid Rs.27 per unit if under 500 kilowatts and Rs.23 per unit if above 500 kilowatts. However, the government is attempting to reduce these rates by 30%. Under such circumstances, companies undertaking solar projects will face collapse.”   

The SIA Chairman further emphasized, “A solar power system is installed with a 20-year warranty. Currently, over 100,000 people rely on these systems. If solar companies shut down, maintaining these systems will become impossible. We urge the government to maintain the current price paid per kilowatt unit and not impose reductions.”   

The Chairman of the Solar Industry Association has further pointed out “The Ceylon Electricity Board’s statement that rooftop solar power systems were responsible for the island-wide power outage that occurred on February 9, 2025, is completely false. We urge the government to appoint an independent committee to investigate this matter. Based on that incident, the Ceylon Electricity Board has requested that rooftop solar energy systems be shut down every Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.”

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Prasanna Ranaweera’s writ petition rejected

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The Court of Appeal has dismissed a writ petition filed by former State Minister Prasanna Ranaweera seeking an order to prevent his arrest in connection with a case against the alleged illegal acquisition of state land under the jurisdiction of the Kelaniya Divisional Secretariat.

The order was issued by a bench comprising the President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Mohammed Laffar Tahir and Justice Priyantha Fernando.

Former Minister Mervyn Silva and several others are currently in remand custody, as ordered by the Mahara Magistrate’s Court, in connection with the same incident.

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CBK files a complaint to EC

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Former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga has submitted a written complaint to the Chairman of the Election Commission – R.M.A.L. Rathnayake, alleging the unauthorized use of her name and photograph in election campaigning.

In her letter, she claims that UPFA candidates in the Attanagalla electorate are distributing handouts with her photograph without her consent, alongside those of Lasantha Alagiwanna and Sarana Gunawardena,

She also mentioned that she had previously instructed all candidates not to use her name or photograph in any form.

As this constitutes a violation of election laws, she has requested to immediately halt these activities.

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03 ex-ministers to face legal action soon – President

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has stated that legal action will soon be taken against 03 former ministers accused of using vehicles without proper registration.

He made this statement while addressing a public meeting held in Beruwala.

“No village would even drive a motorbike on the roads without registering it. But there was a time when ministers of this country had imported vehicles even when it was forbidden to do so. They use those vehicles without licenses and with fake number plates. They think that the law does not apply to them,” he said.

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