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The Navy yesterday vehemently condemned the alleged comments made by Pubudu Jagoda of the Frontline Socialist Party at a press briefing relating the Navy on an issue connected with the settlement of Muslims in the Wilpattu area.
The Navy stressed they were not maintaining any kind of tourist resorts in Silawathura, Mullikulam and Gangewadiya where naval establishments are in existence, as highlighted by Mr. Jagoda in his statements.
“Apart from that, the Government and the Navy have already given away alternative plots of land in the same area to people who claimed themselves as the legitimate owners of Silawathura and Mullikulam and improved the infrastructure and construction of new houses,” the navy said in a statement.
They said the Navy categorically denied this kind of baseless comments by people involved in politics, as it leads to discouraging hardworking and well-disciplined naval personnel as well as disputes among the communities.
Buddhist Saturday, 30 November 2019 06:55 AM
Navy cannot come up with any excuse when it blocked providing requested details on pending cases to AG.
Wasp Saturday, 30 November 2019 07:24 AM
Remember, there's no smoke without a fire!!!
Sathasivam Saturday, 30 November 2019 08:02 AM
While the Army and Police are visible on land and involved in maintaining security, the Navy is, by nature, away from public view and this gives unscrupulous men in the Navy to commit undesirable acts, even abductions. We have to monitor the Navy constantly.
Samantha Thanthirige Saturday, 30 November 2019 08:28 AM
Legal action should be taken against this person.
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