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I wasn’t the cause of Reginald Cooray’s death; Gevindu

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Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) MP Gevindu Kumaratunga denied the allegation that the death of former minister Reginald Cooray was caused following an heated argument with him.

The MP said Mr. Cooray’s death occurred because he did not follow medical advice after he underwent a heart surgery.

Further commenting on the incident, he said the representatives of several parties met to appoint a convener from the Kalutara District to the newly formed Sri Lanka Freedom Alliance.

“MP Jayantha Katagoda and I participated in it on behalf of the Uththara Lanka Sabaghaya. Representing the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), Reginald Cooray and Executive Committee member Suranjith also participated. Cooray asked why the Sama Samaja Party was not represented at the party. I explained the situation and about the decision taken by the Uththara Lanka Sabaghaya. There was nothing to argue about. He tried to answer impulsively. The people who were with him told him not to be impulsive since it has been only three days since the heart surgery. Then he got up and walked out. Suranjith, who walked him out, returned and said that Cooray was taken to a private hospital due to his illness. That’s when we knew that he was sick.”

“He should know to follow the doctor’s instructions if he underwent a heart surgery. You should rest after such a surgery. He did not fall in front of me during the discussion. The people who were with him took him to the hospital only after he walked out. In any case, I am sorry about his unfortunate death,” he said.

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Indian artistes arrive for UNP May Day musical

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Several singers from India arrived in Sri Lanka yesterday (April 30) to perform at the musical extravaganza organized synchronously with the National May Day rally of the UNP.
The concert is to be held from 7.00pm at  the P.D. Sirisena Grounds in Maligawaththa. Entrance will be free.

Vijay Balakrishnan, Ramya Nagercovil, Daniel Jayaram and Reshma Sundaram are among several other Indian musicians, such as Dharmar Satya Prakash and Nurani Varsha, also scheduled to visit the country today for the concert.

Music will be by the Line One band led by Shane Zing.

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International Workers’ Day marked across Sri Lanka with marches, rallies

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Today, May 1 marks International Workers’ Day, commemorating the historical fight for workers’ rights and the establishment of the eight-hour workday.

This year, main political parties, independent groups, and trade unions are proudly participating in activities to celebrate International Workers’ Day. 

Around 40 marches and rallies are scheduled in Colombo and other major cities across Sri Lanka.

Notably, the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna at Borella Campbell Ground, the United National Party at P.D. Sirisena Stadium, the Samagi Jana Balavegaya at Colombo Chatham Street, and the National People’s Power in Colombo, Jaffna, Matara, and Anuradhapura have organised meetings. Additionally, groups like the Sri Lanka Sama Samaja Party in Nugegoda, Frontline Socialist Party at Hyde Park Stadium, Sri Lanka Freedom Party in Gampaha, Communist Party of Sri Lanka in Kirulapone, United Socialist Party at Kosgas Handiya, and Ceylon Workers’ Congress in Kotagala are holding May Day parades and meetings.

The origins of International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day, trace back to May 1, 1886, when workers in Chicago protested for an eight-hour workday, sparking significant labour actions. 

This day evolved into a global observance for workers’ rights following the tragic events at Chicago’s Haymarket Square, where a rally on May 4 turned violent after a bomb was thrown at the Police, resulting in the deaths of several Police officers and an unknown number of civilians. 

This incident led to the arrest and subsequent execution of several labour leaders, known as the Haymarket Martyrs, who became symbols of the labour rights movement.

Sri Lanka began officially recognizing Labour Day in 1927, and the first major May Rally in Ceylon started at Price Park in Colombo, concluding at Galle Face Green in 1933.

Labour struggles intensified in the late 1940s, with significant leadership emerging from those involved in these movements.

In 1956, under the coalition government of Prime Minister S.W.R.D.Bandaranaike’s Sri Lanka Freedom Party and Philip Gunawardena’s Lanka Sama Samaj Party, May Day was celebrated with the colours red and blue and declared a national holiday for the first time.

Today, we commemorate the 138th anniversary of International Labour Day.

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CPC slashes fuel prices

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The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation has reduced fuel prices with effect from midnight today (April 30).

Accordingly, 

– Petrol (92) has been reduced by Rs.3/- to Rs. 368/– Petrol (95)  has been reduced by Rs. 20/- to Rs. 420/-
– Lanka Auto Diesel has been reduced by Rs. 30/- to Rs. 333/-
– Lanka Super Diesel 4 Star Euro 4 has been reduced by Rs. 9/- to Rs. 377/-

– Lanka Kerosene has been reduced by Rs. 30/- to Rs. 215/-

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