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President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe are seen casting their votes at today’s Local Government election.
Polonnaruwa (Pix by K.G. Karunaratne)
Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
In Madamulana (Pix by Aneesha Manage)
Pic by Pushpakumara Mallawaarachchi
Pix by Shantha Ratnayake
Pic by Gayan Amarasekara
Pic by Ishan Sanjeewa
Pic by Prasad Rukmal
Pic by Krishan Jeewak Jayaruk
Pic by Mahesh Ruwan Keerthiratne
Dickie bird Saturday, 10 February 2018 10:11 PM
Aiyo......................Many wasted ballots.............It was a photoshop day for most and a walk in the open..Bud has blossomed.
Dhammika Saturday, 10 February 2018 10:15 PM
So , Unofficially Pohottuwa has achived more than SLFP or UNP . Thanks Ranil the PM for making MR to achieve what he wanted by only making promises and no acttion taken specially against the corrupt whether be it SLPP or UNP . If Ranil wants to be elected join the SLPP and give the UNP leadership to Sajith .
Kumar Sangakkara Sunday, 11 February 2018 11:09 AM
It is evident that when the people elect you they expect you to do something for them and the country. People don't like empty promises and the people are not stupid. All these years the president and the prime minister has done nothing to this country but the level of corruption has kept on growing. This is not what the people want.Every one wants the country to develop and if nothing is happening we need to change the government and let someone else change it for us
ANTON Sunday, 11 February 2018 12:55 PM
HAPPY TO SEE THE OLD SISTERS , AROUND 70 , OF THE SAME FAMILY COMING TOGETHER, RARE INCIDENT EH ?
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