Thursday, September 9, 2010

Merv warns media

Deputy Highways Minister Mervyn Silva, at a function in Kelaniya today warned that if some media continue to report the way they do they will have to face the same fate as detained Parliamentarian Sarath Fonseka.

The Deputy Minister said journalists should not write in a way which would ultimately force them to be hanged.

While claiming that a certain newspaper will not sell without news about him the Deputy Minister later urged the media to scold him if they must but at the same time report only the truth.

“When you look at some of these people who write about me and scold me I personally know their background is not good,” he said.

Mervyn Silva was just yesterday reappointed to his post in the government after he was cleared by an SLFP disciplinary committee from charges against him involving an incident where he had tied a Sumurdhi official to a tree in Kaleniya.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Dictatorship will ruin country, Ministers and family, says Fonseka

18th amendment passed with 2/3 majority



UNF 09, SLMC 08 & TNA 01 voted for it

(Lanka-e-News, Sep. 08, 2010, 9.40 PM) The draft proposal of the 18th amendment was passed in Parliament today (18) with a majority of 144 votes.

161 voted for it while 17 voted against.

MPs of the UNF, Lakshman Seneviratne, Abdul Cader, Earl Gunasekera, Nimal Wijesinghe, Prabha Ganeshan, Diggambaram, Sri Ranga and Upeksha Swarnamali; TNA Digamadulla District M.P. H R Piyasena and 8 MPs of the SLMC voted with the Govt.

Democratic National Alliance and Tamil National Alliance MPS voted against the amendment.

The main Opposition party, the UNP boycotted the amendment debate.