SLFP Rival Group leader vow next President Ranil

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The rival group of the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party convener also ousted foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera seconded Sripathi Sooriyaarachchi proposal to set up a Parliamentary Select Committee to inquire on the alleged deal between the President and the LTTE, today (September 20th).

Many a heated word was exchanged as the newly sworn Parliamentarian Basil Rajapaksa harshly interrupted the speech.

Basil Rajapaksa had stood up and loudly denied Samaraweera’s accusations of meeting the LTTE and giving them money after meeting them in Singapore.

However, the government managed to add yesterday’s amendments to Sripathi Sooriyaarachchi proposal amid much objections of the opposition. The amended proposal is to be taken to debate after Sripathi Sooriyaarachchi proposal.

According to today’s proposal, the issues regarding the existence of such a deal, the parties involved, the payers, the receivers, the amount of the deal are to be debated.
In his speech, the convener of the Rival group said that this deal, which involved a huge amount in cash, had an immense effect on the results of the 2005 Presidential Elections.

He said that the President was doing favours for the LTTE before the elections and is still continuing to do so. He added that Mahinda Rajapaksa is in a position that is not rightfully his by using the power of money and should resign immediately.

When looking at the results of the 2005 Presidential election, the President won the election by the majority of 1,87,786 votes. If he obtained 28,633 less, the votes would have required a re-counting.

However, the final result would have been very different if the citizens in Jaffna used their vote, Samaraweera said. He further added that citizens in Jaffna boycotted the election and had a fair play taken place, the 5th executive President of Sri Lanka would be Ranil Wickremesinghe.

Mangala Samaraweera speech was continuously met with loud interruptions and obscene words from the government parliamentarians.

Amid the chaos, Mangala Samaraweera said that the government Ministers were acting likes a troop of dancing monkeys now that a new representative of the Rajapaksa administration with family blood had joined Parliament.