Reply To:
Name - Reply Comment
Last Updated : 2024-04-26 13:26:00
Temple Trees is currently run the funds of the UNP and the assistance given by sponsors, UNP MP and ousted Leader of the House Lakshman Kiriella told Parliament today.
Mr. Kiriella said this in response to a question raised by Chief Opposition Whip Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Parliament last morning.
“No state funds are used to run the Temple Trees at the moment as our party and kind donors are assisting us,” Mr. Kiriella said.
“Utility Bills at Temple Trees are paid by us,” he added.
He added that anyone can use the large hall which is situated at Temple Trees premises other than the UNP.(Yohan Perera and Ajith Siriwardana)
cheers Friday, 30 November 2018 08:10 AM
Illegal using the state property and where is the law for this and all persons should be brought to courts soon
Charlie brown Friday, 30 November 2018 09:37 AM
Isn,t it strange how how some people see the world completely different to the rest of us ....in your world did Sri Lanka beat England 3-0
Potta Harry Friday, 30 November 2018 09:43 AM
Once come to power allow current sponsors to do a daylight robbery like former Governor of CB did.
Manu Friday, 30 November 2018 10:39 AM
This is people's money, not UNP money.
Samapth Friday, 30 November 2018 02:44 PM
That's not the point. Can anyone use Temple Trees for functions and gatherings. That's the most common question. You people don't have any work ethics.
Sara Friday, 30 November 2018 05:39 PM
RW allowed one wedding at the Temple Trees, RW lost his job. Wedding Couple got over the Bad Omen.
Haramanis Friday, 30 November 2018 02:49 PM
Bond Scam money being put to use
Add comment
Comments will be edited (grammar, spelling and slang) and authorized at the discretion of Daily Mirror online. The website also has the right not to publish selected comments.
Reply To:
Name - Reply Comment
US authorities are currently reviewing the manifest of every cargo aboard MV
On March 26, a couple arriving from Thailand was arrested with 88 live animal
According to villagers from Naula-Moragolla out of 105 families 80 can afford
Is the situation in Sri Lanka so grim that locals harbour hope that they coul