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Provincial Councils and Local Government Minister Faizer Mustapha informed Parliament today that the petitioners who filed petitions against the Delimitation Gazette had agreed to withdraw them following a discussion with him.
Sharon Thursday, 30 November 2017 12:35 PM
Friends will always listen to each other...
Bala Thursday, 30 November 2017 12:52 PM
So they filed petitions with ulterior motives and not sincere.Who instigated them - must be known to Faizer to agree to withdraw???
Suneth Perera Thursday, 30 November 2017 01:21 PM
This is a good move. Politician should respect the frenchise of people and willing to give up powers. The biggest problem we have is that our politicians use politics to gain plethora of financial rewards not only for themselves but their relatives and companions. This is very reason that we do not follow a national plan and people to pay a huge price. For example Colombo city project all out criticised by present government and given election pledge of stopping the project. Now the project is going on with additional cost of penalty of stopping the project. Those who have passion to help people and want to contribute for the nation.
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