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Ruling Party MP chases lorry for gas cylinder amid shortage

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Ruling Party National List MP Diana Gamage has reportedly chased a running lorry carrying gas cylinders to purchase gas for her home, amid the ongoing gas shortage that devastated the people of the country for weeks, making it obvious that the crisis has now begun to affect not only the general public but those representing Parliament as well.

MP Gamage, who was unable to collect a gas cylinder from an outlet in Pelawatta, had to chase a lorry carrying gas to Athurugiriya. She managed to stop the vehicle in Oruwala and collect one.

The crisis is at its peak that employed people have to take half-day leave to obtain gas cylinders and wait in queues for hours. People are forced to spend about Rs. 500 – 1000 to book their place in such queues, turning the whole gas crisis into a jackpot for certain parties. In some parts of Colombo, people have to wait in such queues for two or three days, according to reports.

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Government’s two-thirds at risk amid SLFP’s resistance?

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The clash between the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), the Ruling Party in the government, has now become paint for many headlines in the political arena and many ministers and MPs representing the SLPP confront that the SLFP should leave the government without levelling criticism against it.

Many government ministers and MPs have urged the government leaders to oust the SLFP, while some of them demonstrate their objection via exerting pressure.

In the backdrop, the proposed Cabinet Reshuffle prior to the next Parliamentary session is also likely to be postponed, according to sources.

Should the SLFP make a firm decision to leave, the government will be losing its two-thirds power, driving it into an immense danger amidst an ongoing crisis in the country. It is in this backdrop has the government decided not to lose the SLFP despite the growing resistance, the sources added.

The government, according to sources, is currently planning to secure its two-thirds power without the SLFP and as of now, seven Muslim MPs of the North and East have already pledged their allegiance to the government. The only existing MPs of the Opposition Muslim Congress and the All Ceylon People’s Congress are Rauf Hakeem and Rishard Bathiudeen.

Meanwhile, sources also claimed that the government is in a mission to win a number of MPs representing the highlands. Should these MPs from the highlands and those representing the Muslim community be welcomed to the government, ministerial posts will have to be vested in them. As the 19th Amendment to the Constitution restricts the number of Cabinet, State and Deputy Ministerial posts, vesting in any more ministerial posts in order to protect the two-thirds power could spawn a crisis, political analysts pointed out.

On the other hand, ministerial posts should also be divided among the existing members of the SLPP given their higher number. Many senior politicians who had held Cabinet posts before are merely knocking on the tables without any ministerial posts hoping to be appointed as ministers in the next Reshuffle.

Given the above, the only option left for the government is to form an alliance with another political party and thereafter a ‘national government’. A strategy of this nature may enable the government for increase the number of Cabinet ministerial posts.

However, the formation of a national government aiming a Cabinet growth could also be a blow in the head against the government losing what remains as its reputation in the event that the majority of the people in the country are deeply dissatisfied with the government.

A General Election next year?

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A Parliamentary Election is very likely to be held by the middle of the next year, said National Organiser of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Tissa Attanayake, speaking to a briefing held in Kandy.

Following the end of 2023, the President will be able to call in a Presidential Election as well, the SJB MP reminded, adding that the holding of a general election thereafter can also be a possibility. The SJB, therefore, will be ready, he added.

Challenging the government to hold the dragged in Provincial Council Election, as well as the Local Government Election as soon as possible, Attanayake noted that the SJB wouuld be ready to show the people’s power in those elections.

The SJB MP went on saying that they have no intention of bidding for a common candidate in the upcoming Presidential Election, for the entire country had learned a lesson by doing so in 2015. Anyone who had learned that lesson in 2015 will never be catering to such a mistake again, he added.

The Leader of the SJB will be the Presidential Candidate for the upcoming Presidential Election, Attanayake went on, adding that the Party is intervening to obtain the support of all political forces in this regard. Any political party or group can join the SJB as well, he pointed out.

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Those who wrongly advised President creating food scarcity must be punished: Muruththettuwe Thero

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Those who had wrongly advised President Gotabaya Rajapaksa creating a food scarcity in the country must be sought and penalised, said Chancellor of the University of Colombo Muruththettuwe Ananda Thero, speaking to a briefing held two day (07) ago.

“There had been a ‘queue era’ during Lady Sirimavo Bandaranaike’s rule. Although there had been a queue era, there were enough commodities available. Today, the queue era has been intensified, with many difficulties to locate commodities and equipment for those queuing,” the Thera said.

He added: “We are talking about dollars everyday, saying that commodities cannot be imported without dollars. It is not a solution to grieve about the absence of dollars without formulating a mechanism to locate them. We have to try to locate dollars. We know that when countries like Thailand and Korea were suffering from this economic crisis, their people had extended their maximum support. But today, our people do not give into the act of saving the country and the nation, even by the slightest. What they say is that their hunger should be filled before saving the country. Today, our most burning problem would be hunger. Today, we are in a situation where we cannot fill our hunger even by queuing ourselves.”

“We are the ones to be blamed most for electing this government. Seeing people suffer and grieve, we are hurt too. Therefore, it would be very essential to dilute this suffering and end this food scarcity. Not only that, those who had wrongly advised in driving this country into this situation must be sought and punished too. Today, the innocent people have to pay the price for the wrong advice given to the President of this country,” the Thera further noted.

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Nothing wrong with paying US$6.9 million to Chinese fertiliser ship: Agriculture Minister

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There is nothing wrong with paying a compensation of US$6.9 million to the Chinese company owning the questionable ship carrying organic fertiliser as there was no financial loss occurred, said Agriculture Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage, speaking to a briefing held in Gannoruwa yesterday (08).

“There is nothing wrong with settling the payments to China at all. The settlement was made based on the Attorney General’s instructions. The Chinese company has agreed to provide the required standard fertiliser with a guarantee of US$5 million. Now the ship has left, accurate fertiliser manufactured, samples made, checked at Quarantine Unit and the fertiliser ship will receive again. The only loss to us was that the fertiliser was not received to us in right time. No financial loss.”

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President receives proposal to regain 02 years lost due to Covid via referendum (VIDEO)

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa speaking to a ceremony held in Siyambalanduwa National School two days (07) ago revealed that a young man in Kandy had proposed to him to hold a referendum to regain the two years he had lost in Office due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“When I went to worship the Temple of the Tooth Relic and later talked with the people, one young man came forward and said, “Sir, you lost two years because of this Covid. Why don’t you regain those two years by holding a referendum?” I said, “You should be taken as my Advisor.” People know the difficulties faced.”

Suspect who escaped arrest found dead in water pit. Relatives hold Police accountable

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The body of a suspect who had attempted escape from Police custody has been found in a water pit near Yan Oya, Pulmude two days ago (07).

The relatives of the suspect hold the Police accountable for his death.

The Kuchchaveli Police had tried to arrest the suspect, who was under several charges and on the run, in Yan Oya on the Pulmudai Road in Trincomalee on a warrant.

His body has been discovered in a nearby water pit.

An inquest into the suspect’s death was held at the Trincomalee General Hospital yesterday (08) but the relatives had denied to accept the autopsy report saying that his death was suspicious.

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The Government suffers the consequences of feeding racism and religionism (VIDEO)

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The government today is suffering from the curse of feeding racism, separation among nations and religionism, said Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa, attending the seventh phase of the ‘Sakwala’ Project undertaken by the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) at the Erukkalampiddy Mahaleer Muslim College, Mannar yesterday (08).

The government which had catered to divisions among the people before the Elections is now being decimated from the consequences, he noted.

Pointing out that the country has now been reshaped with vulnerability and malnutrition, the Opposition Leader question how would the government that is unable to provide solutions to online education provide solutions to malnutrition.

He added that the need of a national nutrition policy is pivotal unlike ever before and promised that a SJB government will definitely establish one.

The Opposition Leader donated digital computer screens and computer equipment worth Rs. 750,000 for classrooms at the Erukkalampiddy Mahaleer Muslim College, Mannar yesterday.

The ‘Sakwala’ project aims at providing digital computer screens and equipment as a modern concept for a generation of children who are gifted with the latest technology.

China’s Foreign Minister arrives in Sri Lanka (VIDEO)

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China’s Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi arrived in Sri Lanka yesterday (08) for a two-day official tour.

Accompanied by 18 delegates, the Chinese Foreign Minister landed in the Katunayake Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo at 8.20 pm last night.

Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Namal Rajapaksa welcomed Mr. Yi at the Airport.

Yi’s arrival marks the 65th Anniversary of the Sino-Sri Lankan diplomatic ties.

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Gem and jewelry industry hails new supportive regulations

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The gem and jewellery industry this week welcomed the implementation of the new regulations for the sector by the Government through the Gazette issued on 30 December 2021.

“These relief measures are a much-needed factor in uplifting the industry post-pandemic and will ensure the industry is swiftly on its way to meet its $ 1 billion target on exports,” the Sri Lanka Gem and Jewellery Association (SLGJA) said in a statement. 

Gems, diamonds and jewellery exports have grown by 64% to $ 229 million in the first 10 months of 2021 from the corresponding period of the previous year. In October, exports jumped 105% year-on-year to $ 33.4 million.

The welcome move follows consistent and persuasive lobbying, carried out by the SLGJA with the support of Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, Finance Ministry, National Gem and Jewellery Authority, Export Development Board, Customs, and other Government officials. 

The SLGJA said the Government has included several of their proposals in the Gazette notification of 30 December 2021. 

With the support of the NGJA, Export Development Board, Finance Ministry, Sri Lanka Customs and other government officials, SLGJA has been successful in reducing the NGJA service fee for exports, which is a vast saving for exporters during these trying times. 

Additionally, for shipments below $ 3,000, the export procedure has been simplified further to ensure an easier process of exporting gem and jewellery. 

The reduction in the export service fee and change in procedure is a great boost to the industry, as it opens up the market to smaller dealers and SMEs who are now able to export gems without having to go through a physical examination at the NGJA. 

Relaxed regulations and incentives provide the industry with greater hope in reaching the $ 1 billion target on exports set by the State.

SLGJA said it is committed and will continue its efforts to bring awareness to the numerous issues the industry faces and has finally reaped benefits. 

Post COVID-19 the gem and jewellery like many industries faced significant challenges, with the retail sector suffering due to the lack of tourism, exports affected by the limitation of foreign buyers and a drastic decrease in gems available in the market due to the sporadic mining and lapidary production.

 Since the beginning of the pandemic, unlike other industries, the gem and jewellery industry did not benefit from any form of relief. One of the key challenges was faced by exporters who were required to pay 0.5% on every export. 

With this in mind, SLGJA has been focused on identifying key measures that aim to restore the export industry and the favourable latest Gazette was one of the key outcomes.