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Attanagalle Magistrate Dinesh Lakmal Perera today refused to grant a restraining order to prevent the Joint Opposition from holding meetings in Nittambuwa on Sunday in line with its Paada Yathrawa and the United National Party (UNP) from conducting a membership recruitment drive during the weekend.
Nittambuwa Police OIC Prasanna Welikala filing a petition informed the Magistrate that the Paada Yathrawa led by former president MP Mahinda Rajapaksa was scheduled to arrive in Nittambuwa on Saturday and to hold a meeting on Sunday.
He said Attanagalle UNP Main Organiser Chandrasoma Sarathlal was also scheduled to conduct a membership recruitment drive during these two days.
The OIC had therefore, requested a restraining order banning both events saying the events could cause disturbance to the public.
Refusing the request, the Magistrate said the court had no authority to prevent events of a political party and noted that any party was entitled to act in a democratic manner.
However, the Magistrate said there was no restriction for the Police to carry out its duties according to the Police Ordinance. (Ananda E. Jayakody)
Bala Friday, 29 July 2016 04:51 PM
This magistrate will be held responsible and accountable if there is violence or injury or inconvenience to he public.
C.K.Lankaputhra Friday, 29 July 2016 04:52 PM
That's the difference between yahapaalanya and marapas lana.
Selvyn Friday, 29 July 2016 06:28 PM
The primary reason to consider here is the freedom security and the protection of nation not the freedom of political parties. via DM Android App
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