Premadasa Accuses Dissanayake Government of Deception as Election Nears

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April 29, Colombo (LNW): Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has launched a blistering attack on President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s administration, accusing the government of systematic dishonesty in its communications with the public.

Speaking to a crowd at a campaign rally in Matale yesterday, the Samagi Jana Balavegaya (SJB) leader pointed to what he characterised as a pattern of false statements from the highest levels of government, including President Dissanayake himself.

“The President claimed the US government would issue a joint statement regarding tariff negotiations, but in the end, only the JVP government issued a statement,” Premadasa told supporters. “This is just the latest example of how this administration misleads the public.”

The opposition leader’s criticism comes amid growing public scepticism about the government’s economic policies and diplomatic achievements. Multiple independent analysts have noted discrepancies between the administration’s public claims and verifiable outcomes, particularly in international negotiations.

“Don’t fall into their trap for the third time,” Premadasa warned the crowd, suggesting the current leadership had already deceived voters twice. “We are confident of winning this election.”

The rally, described by observers as well-attended, represents an escalation in campaign rhetoric as the May 6 local government elections approach. Since taking office, the SJB has positioned these elections as a referendum on the Dissanayake government’s performance.

Political commentators note that Premadasa’s focus on government credibility may resonate with voters frustrated by unfulfilled promises and persistent economic challenges despite the administration’s assurances of improvement.

The government has yet to respond to Premadasa’s specific allegations regarding the tariff negotiations with the United States.

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