19 December 2014 12:46 pm
“We have seen how the present government treated the youth especially in Rathupaswala and Katunayake when they came forward to win their rights,” Mr. Wijewardene said.
He said the youth had not been benefited by the development of the country and challenged the president to show any factory established by the government as he promised in the Mahinda Chinthanaya to establish two factories in each divisional secretariat.
“Even the factories set up during the Premadasa regime are at the risk of being closed down today,” he said.
Former Education Services Minister Duminda Dissanayake said President Rajapaksa had termed the election as a foreign conspiracy but it was he who was the conspirator because he was the one who announced the election.
“No one wanted this election but the President announced it due to his own need,” he said.
Mr. Dissanayake said the government had accepted its defeat at the presidential election that it was using the voice of common candidate Maithripala Sirisena for the president’s election campaign.
He said the government was providing people with various subsidiaries in the wake of the election and asked the people to get all those things and vote for the common candidate at the election.
Mr. Dissanayake also requested members of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party to join hands with the common opposition and vote for Maithripala Sirisena.
Western Provincial Councillor Hirunika Premachandra said the youth had realized the truth now than before as they were more exposed to politics with the popularity of social media such as Facebook and YouTube.
She said people had lost the respect for president and they had only fear for him now.
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