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Last Updated : 2024-04-24 06:20:00
The Joint Opposition today charged that a group of UNP members had disrupted the elections held for the Godakawela Cooperative Society in the Ratnapura District and assaulted officials and Opposition members yesterday.
UPFA MP Ranjith De Zoysa said the UNP members had assaulted the officials and tried to disrupt the elections being held yesterday for Warayaya, Welkeniyaya, Ambawila and Amitiyagda Divisional areas at the Ambawila Wajirama Temple, while Police officers were at the scene.
However, he said despite the interruption, the UPFA led Joint Opposition was able to win 29 seats in all four Divisions of the Godakawela Cooperative Society.
The Provincial Cooperative Department had postponed the elections for remaining 19 Divisional areas following the situation.
ANTON Sunday, 27 August 2017 12:49 PM
SEE THE POWER OF NO FAITH MOTIONS IN DARAMADEEPA.
ananda Sunday, 27 August 2017 06:22 PM
cooperative society is the only type of elections JO can win where a den of thieves are managing these coops. via DM Android App
r86 Monday, 28 August 2017 06:16 AM
will see how they manage to win the next election... via DM Android App
nick Monday, 28 August 2017 07:58 AM
unp going to loose any future election as thissa entering again good luck to ranil honeymoon period via DM Android App
Rama Monday, 28 August 2017 09:05 AM
Can we lock up all JO members.?
rohani Monday, 28 August 2017 09:17 AM
ALL CORRUPT PEOPLE IN JO. DON'T SPOIL THE PEACE IN THE COUNTRY PLEASE. LET ALL LIVING BEINGS LIVE IN HARMONY.
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