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JVP Propaganda Secretary Vijitha Herath said that right now there is no constitutionally elected government, a cabinet or a Prime Minister and therefore, public servants must be extremely careful when carrying out orders from pseudo ministers.
“They may claim to be Ministers, but none of them have been appointed or elected in accordance with the provisions laid down in the Constitution and therefore their orders to state institutions and public officials are illegal”, he said.
He sounded the alarm on public officials and said they must think twice before carrying out orders from members of a bogus cabinet.
“You are bound only by the Financial, Administrative Regulations and the instructions and guidelines of the Establishment Code. As such you must not follow illegal orders given by a politician who claims to be a Minister. If you do so, you will be in trouble in future,” he further stressed. (Sandun A Jayasekera)
upali Saturday, 17 November 2018 07:03 PM
JVPs intimidation mechanism like in 1987 is rising its head again
bert Saturday, 17 November 2018 08:30 PM
Thank you Mr Vijitha Herath, for clarifying law and order t to goverment employees.
senaa Saturday, 17 November 2018 09:07 PM
Once they bombed the parliament,now manipulate to burn it , by pushing two main parties to fight each other,JVP may thinks that they doing right thing ,but ultimate result would be they will loose 5 members out of 6 in next election
Cheers Sunday, 18 November 2018 06:18 AM
Eric roll show him.his where abouts in the next election
UniDon Sunday, 18 November 2018 08:23 AM
aftermath shockwave, if you're hit by a big book. what leftists these guys are now?
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