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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 20:44:00
Thirteen joint opposition members of the North Central Provincial Council including former Chief Minister S.M. Ranjith joined the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) today.
Former NCPC ministers H.B. Semasinghe, K.H. Nandasena and councilors K.P.S. Kumarasiri, Upali Wijekoon, Gamage Weerasena, Abdul Hussain, T.M.R. Siripala, Kalyani Karalliyadda, Janak Mahendra Adikari and Polonnaruwa district members R.M.P.B. Ratnayake, G.G. Chandrasena and Amarakirthi Athukorala are among those who joined the SLPP.
At a news conference held at Mr. Ranjith’s office in Anuradhapura, they said they obtained SLPP membership today. (Dayaratne Embogama)
Rosanna Friday, 29 September 2017 04:22 PM
The gathering of uneducated crooks and thugs gets larger. We should all fear for lives and our precious country.
sarath Friday, 29 September 2017 05:03 PM
whether they are crooks, thugs or uneducated is a matter of opinion for each and every person. for me they are the representatives of the people and joining them with MR is matter to concerned to SLFP and UNP. the trend, wave and wind go across the Govt.
True Patriot Saturday, 30 September 2017 11:26 PM
Are you blind like the SL justice, daylight bank robberies taking place under the nose of socalled educated leaders of this govt. who imported thievs to loot the funds of the people. They're selling our assets to foriegners to make the rich richer at the cost of our countryman go deeper into poverty. People who join MR are the patriots who died for this country and want to make changes.
Bala Friday, 29 September 2017 05:35 PM
May heaven help SL if this is the way it has chosen to go.
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