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Last Updated : 2024-03-29 00:00:00
The National Organizer of SJB youth, Chamith Wijesundera today (02) lodged a complaint with the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) against MP Wimal Weerawansa over his alleged comments made on the Sri Lanka Army and their connection to the US Ambassador in his recently launched book titled ‘Nine: The Hidden Story’.
The SJB member charged that the MP had made some serious allegations against the Sri Lanka Army pertaining to its stance during the Aragalaya where Weerawansa had said that the Army was not adhering to the President’s orders but was dancing to the tune of the American Ambassador.
“The motive behind Weerawansa’s comments would have been to tarnish the reputation of certain Army personnel and the security forces at large,” Wijesundera claimed.
Wijesundera also questioned as to whose agenda it was for Weerawansa to make such allegations which could result in violence in the country.
Therefore, he urged the CID to investigate into the sequence of events and expose the truth to the people.
Punchi Friday, 02 June 2023 05:54 PM
These are civil matters. Only in a totalitarian state do they become criminal offences. We have a small minded people inhabiting a small island
Observer Friday, 02 June 2023 06:35 PM
How does SJB get drawn into this ?
joshua Friday, 02 June 2023 11:14 PM
For the love of the army courtesy SJB. Annae Annae no work at all.
Jude Saturday, 03 June 2023 08:15 AM
Don't take wimal seriously. I blame the people who voted for him. WW ace scumbag and a bootlicker. Man with no moral values, yeah.
Max Saturday, 03 June 2023 09:42 AM
Freedom of speech.
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