Unparliamentary language used in House

2 April 2019 12:10 am

By Yohan Perera and Ajith Siriwardana  

Unparliamentary language was used in the House yesterday during a heated argument which broke out between UPFA MP Mohan Priyadarashana de Silva and State Minister Ranjan Ramanayake with regard to the selling of vehicle permits. 

The argument popped up when State Minister said he helped a poor girl by giving some of the money he collected from selling his vehicle permit. He said monetary help was given though the foundation he had formed by selling his permit.  


Mr. de Silva who shot back said Mr Ramanayake had to face a court case for selling his vehicle permit. “You had to face a court case for selling your vehicle permit to women,” he said.  
State Minister then responded saying Mr. De Silva had also sold his vehicle permit. “More than 90 percent of MPs have sold their vehicle permits and Mr. de Silva himself had sold his permit. A thief is calling another person a thief,” he said.  


MP De Silva used un-parliamentary words in snapping back Mr. Ramanayake. However, he justified the use of such an obscene word saying that it should be construed as a negative word.   

 

 

More than 90 percent of MPs have sold their vehicle permits