Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 28/10

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  1. Bangladesh’s Central Bank prohibits banks in the country from carrying out transactions with Sri Lanka through the Asian Clearing Union system: ACU allows participating countries to settle payments for import & export intra-regional transactions: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are members of ACU.
  2. President Ranil Wickremesinghe extends the Justice A H M D Nawaz Commission established to ascertain whether earlier Commissions of Inquiry and Committees that looked into human rights violations have revealed any serious violations of international humanitarian laws.
  3. Owing to the defunct state of the Sapugaskanda Oil Refinery, Kelanitissa Power Station lowers output: Kerawalapitiya Yugadanavi Plant suspends operations due to lack of sufficient diesel and naphtha: national grid loses approximately 165 MW.
  4. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank pledges support for countries facing serious debt problems: earmarks USD100 mn for “crisis hit” Sri Lanka.
  5. SLPP Leader and former President Mahinda Rajapaksa says the SLPP will rise again: asserts it will also formulate the programme to rebuild the country by overcoming the prevailing crisis: also says the SLPP has received a “good response” from the people during its “Ekwa Negitimu” (Let’s Rise Together) rallies.
  6. General Secretary of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna Sagara Kariyawasam emphasizes that dual citizens should be allowed to serve in Parliament: cites example of newly appointed British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, a Hindu of Indian origin.
  7. Two Australian Navy ships, “Adelaide” and “Anzac” depart from Sri Lanka after a successful Passage Exercise conducted with Sri Lanka Navy ships “Sayurala” and “Sindurala”.
  8. MP Wimal Weerawansa’s Counsel challenges the maintainability of the corruption case filed against him by the Bribery Commission.
  9. State Minister of Finance Ranjith Siyambalapitiya says taxes need to be handled carefully in the challenging economic climate: adds that it is the responsibility of the entire country to “keep the poor alive”.
  10. President Ranil Wickremasinghe places Telecommunications Regulatory Commission under the purview of the Ministry of Technology: previously, it was under the Ministry of Defence.

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