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Last Updated : 2024-04-23 14:26:00
By Lahiru Pothmulla
Opposition MP Dr. Bandula Gunawardana yesterday asked under what laws the Elections Commission has said that it was prohibited to use war victory and slogans in the election campaigns.
He said as a member of the Constitutionality, he can’t figure out under what laws or regulations that the EC has said campaigners can’t use war victory.
Addressing a news briefing, Dr. Gunawardana said the LTTE could not be defeated by any of the previous Commandants-in-Chief because they did not have a defence secretary like Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
“None of the previous Presidents were able to defeat the LTTE since no defence secretary was able to strategies the war properly. Without Gotabaya’s efficient strategies, the LTTE could not have been defeated. That’s why we request the people to rally behind him when there is a terror threat again. No one is committed to national security like Gotabaya. If the Elections Commission is prohibiting to use war victory in campaigns, maybe we can talk about reasons led to military defeats during the war,” he said.
He said under President Ranasinghe Premadasa’s era, tax payer’s money were sent to fund the LTTE through the government. “We have receipts to prove this. If false, anyone can file a case against us for forgery. At one point, two UNP leaders Lalith Athulathmudali and Gamini Dissanayake brought an impeachment motion against President Premadasa for funding the LTTE,” he said.
Meanwhile, at the briefing, former Major Wimal Wickramage also spoke and commented on difficulties he is facing after he was given a suspended sentence.
Major Wickramage was ordered by the Court to pay Rs. 2 million as compensation to the family of a slain LTTEer.
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