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Easter Sunday Attacks: UNP condemns Gota’s statement as baseless

The United National Party has condemned the recent allegations levelled by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in regards the Easter Sunday attacks, while declaring open the elevated highway which was a project initiated by the previous Government.

Issuing a statement  UNP says that neither the Presidential Commission of Inquiry report nor the Select Committee of Parliament report have stated that the former Prime Minister nor any former Minister of the Cabinet responsible for the attacks.

What the President is suggesting is that persons not responsible for the Easter Sunday Attacks, and against whom there are no judicial decisions to that effect, be deprived of their Civic Rights by legislation, statement adds.

It further says that:

This is contrary to the fundamental principles of Democracy. This brings into conflict the judicial and legislative process. Therefore, this also violates article 3 and 4 of the Constitution of Sri Lanka. This statement is also a violation of the President’s oath to uphold the Constitution.

It is with the background of this statement that it is not surprising that Sri Lanka, under this current Government, has not been invited for the virtual summit on Democracy hosted by the United States of America.

The statement was issued on 28th November by Central Media Unit/UNP.

 

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