Air Force refutes allegations of aircraft misuse for Presidential Campaigning

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September 17, Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) has issued a statement addressing recent media claims regarding the alleged misuse of its aircraft for presidential campaign activities.

These reports suggested that state resources were being improperly utilised to support presidential candidates.

In its response, published on the social media platform ‘X’, the SLAF clarified its procedures, emphasising that aircraft are made available to candidates strictly on a payment basis.

The statement stressed that this arrangement adheres to established protocols, ensuring transparency and fairness in the use of military assets.

The issue surfaced amid growing public concern over the potential use of state resources in election campaigns.

Speculation in the media had pointed towards the possibility that presidential candidates were benefitting from state-funded assets, including SLAF aircraft, for their campaigning needs.

This sparked a debate on the ethical use of public resources during election periods, raising questions about the fairness and integrity of the electoral process.

The SLAF’s clarification aims to dispel such concerns by outlining the formal procedures in place.

By offering aircraft on a payment basis, the SLAF asserts that it is maintaining a neutral stance and preventing the inappropriate use of state assets.

This measure is in line with efforts to ensure that all candidates have equitable access to transportation options without unduly relying on state resources.

The SLAF further reassured the public that these protocols are in place to uphold the integrity of the election process, ensuring that military resources are not exploited for political gain.

In doing so, the SLAF seeks to maintain public confidence in the impartiality of national institutions during the electoral period.

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