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2nd complaint filed against President over alleged election law violations

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The Elections Commission has received a second complaint against President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, alleging that he violated election laws during the ongoing local councils campaign.

The watchdog body, Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV), submitted its complaint on Friday, following its first complaint, for which, it says, it has not received an acknowledgement so far, though it was filed on April 2. This week’s complaint cites six new allegations against the President.

In its original complaint, the CMEV cited speeches by President Dissanayake on March 29 in Tissamaharama and March 31 in Buttala. The six additional incidents referred to speeches in Kandy on April 10, Akkaraipattu and Sammanthurai on April 11, Kantale and Batticaloa on April 12, and in Mannar on April 17.

According to the CMEV, during all of these NPP election rallies, President Dissanayake stated that if the NPP representatives were not in control of local councils, the financial needs of such councils would be delayed or not fulfilled at all. In all these speeches, the President claimed that the government could not ensure funding because it did not trust representatives from other parties and would have to scrutinise non-NPP proposals as many as ten times, but the proposals from the NPP, headed by its own representatives, would be accepted and funded without question.

Referring to the speeches, CMEV’s Chief Operating Officer, Professor Arjuna Parakrama, told the Sunday Times, “In every one of the eight rallies, the President repeatedly said that they would allocate the money ‘with their eyes closed’ only to the NPP proposals, which is simply unlawful. This phrase implies that for any resources needed, whether for roads, buildings, irrigation channels, schools, or otherwise, the voter has no choice but to vote only for the NPP.

Prof. Parakrama said they considered this a serious and clear violation of Sections 82C (Undue Influence) and 82D (Bribery) of the Local Authorities Election Ordinance (as revised), which prompted them to submit their complaint for the second time.

He added that they believed the Election Commission would intervene and ensure that appropriate action was taken to prevent such violations from recurring during the ongoing election campaign period, as these breaches could negatively affect the conduct of a free and fair local council election.

When the Sunday Times contacted Election Commissioner General of Elections Saman Sri Ratnayake, he said that while the CMEV was a respected election observation body and had raised concerns with the relevant authorities multiple times earlier in the election process, he believed it should have also forwarded the complaint directly to the Presidential Secretariat to avoid any delay.

He added that many officers in the Election Commission’s legal division had been preoccupied with court cases in recent weeks, particularly those concerning disputes over rejected nominations. This, he said, had created a tense and contentious environment within the Commission. As a result, the delay in acknowledging the CMEV’s complaint and in forwarding the letter to the Presidential Secretariat may have been an unintentional human error, he said.

EC Chairman R.M.A.L. Rathnayake told the Sunday Times, “We are planning to bring this issue to the attention of the Commission at the upcoming general meeting scheduled for April 21 and expect to consider the matter during the discussions with all Commission members and hope to arrive at an appropriate solution on that day.”

(sundaytimes.lk)
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Weather Alert: Showers to ease in Southwest, strong winds forecast in North

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Prevailing showery condition in the southwestern part of the island is expected to reduced gradually from today (01st)

Showers or thundershowers will occur at times in Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central and North-western provinces and in Galle and Matara districts.

Showers or thundershowers may occur at a few places in Uva province and in Ampara and Batticaloa districts during the afternoon or night.

Fairly strong winds of about (30-40) kmph can be expected at times over Western slopes of the central hills and in Northern, North-central and North-western provinces and in Hambantota and Trincomalee districts.

The general public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.

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Aluthgamage and Fernando assigned printing work in prison

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Former Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage and former Sathosa Chairman Nalin Fernando, sentenced this week to jail for 20 and 25 years, respectively, have been assigned duties in the printing section at the Welikada prison, sources said.

Both of them are being held together away from the main section of the prison’s ‘chapel’ section, where prisoners serving life sentences and those convicted of murder and rape are held. The prison’s printing section prints its own documentation.

Prison sources said that in placing them in relevant wards to serve their jail term, the authorities had taken into consideration the security of the two convicts, as they might have had political enemies.

Mr Aluthgamage was handed a 20-year term of rigorous imprisonment, while Mr Fernando was given a 25-year term of rigorous imprisonment by a High Court trial-at-bar after being found guilty of causing a Rs 53 million loss to the state.

They were accused of importing carrom boards and checkers boards through Sathosa during the 2015 presidential elections and distributing them to clubs.

Their lawyers said yesterday they were awaiting the certified copy of the judgement to prepare the appeal papers. The appeal will be considered by the Supreme Court.

(sundaytimes.lk)
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COVID subvariants spreading in Asia detected in Sri Lanka

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The Medical Research Institute of Sri Lanka has confirmed that the COVID-19 variant currently spreading in the Asian region has also been identified in the country.

Dr. Jude Jayamaha, a specialist in viral diseases at the Medical Research Institute, stated that patients infected with the Omicron subvariants LF.7 and XFG are being reported locally.

Dr. Jayamaha explained that this finding was confirmed through research conducted on biological samples collected from several hospitals across the island.

However, he emphasized that there is no need for undue fear regarding these COVID-19 variants.

Health authorities have also stressed the importance of vulnerable groups—such as pregnant mothers, the elderly, and those with chronic illnesses—following health guidelines, including wearing face masks and avoiding crowded places.

Dr. Jayamaha reiterated that new COVID-19 variants emerge periodically, and health authorities are continuously monitoring the situation, so the public should remain calm.

(newswire.lk)

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