Friday, March 29, 2013

Ninety Rolls Royce cars to be imported for CHOGM

UNP urges GL to resign: Charging that the Minister of External Affairs Professor G.L. Peiris was responsible for the current diplomatic crisis, the United National Party (UNP) today urged him to resign from his post immediately.UNP MP Harin Fernando told a news conference that Minister Peiris should step down as he had failed to perform his duties towards the nation. He blamed the Minister for failing to maintain the diplomatic ties with the closest neighbour India.
He said the external Affairs Minister did not play his role to defend Sri Lanka at the UNHRC where a resolution was passed against Sri Lanka.

Referring to the crisis with India, Mr. Fernando said Sri Lanka was in a sorry state as none of the Ministers were able to visit the subcontinent to take up the case with South India.

*4000 invited, but only small number expected to turn up

Ninety Rolls Royce cars are to be imported at enormous cost, for the November Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) to be held in Colombo, but many countries were expected to boycott the confab, the UNP said yesterday.

UNP parliamentarian Harin Fernando told a news conference in Colombo that the CHOGM should be called off, since the delegates would end up talking about human rights violations under the Rajapaksa regime.

The guest list of 4,000 included 90 heads of government. It would be like a wedding without a bride since the head of the Commonwealth, the Queen, it was said would not attend. Eventually only a small number would turn up. But the preparations were continuing at enormous cost to the country, which it could ill afford, he said.

A repeat of the situation that existed prior to the 1976 Non-Aligned Summit in Colombo was being witnessed, with the city being cleared of beggars and shanty dwellers, Fernando said, while recalling that one year later the Srimavo Bandaranaike government was toppled. He predicted that the same thing would happen in 2014.Recently, President Mahinda Rajapaksa flew to the Mattala Airport to be greeted by a big contingent of children. However, he failed to tell them that they would be inheriting the huge debt burden that his administration had created, the MP observed.

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