Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Mahinda signed nomination , ask others to keep their mouths shut

wo^8& oyj,a iqn kel;lska uyskao rdcmlaI uy;d úmlaI kdhl ld¾hd,fha § ;u kdu fhdackd m;%hg w;aika ;nd we;' tu wjia:djg neisma rdcmlaI uy;d we;=¿ ysgmq ue;s weu;sjreka /ila iyNd.s ù we;' tfy;a kdu fhdackd l< wh fkdl< wh ms<snoj lsisÿ m%ldYhka lsÍfuka je<lS isákakehs Tyq úiska ;u ys;j;a ue;s weu;sjrekag Wmfoia § we;ehs jd¾;d fõ'


tfukau kdu fhdackd ndr fok ;=reu lsishï wúksYaÑ; ;;ajhka we;súh yels njo Tyq jeäÿrg;a mjid we;' ixOdk uy f,alïjrhd úiska w;aika ;nk kdu fhdackd m;% ´kEu úgl iNdm;s jrhd úiska m%;slafIm lrñka ue;sjrK flduidßia jrhdg oekqï §fï kS;suh whs;shla we;o" kdu fhdackd m;% Ndr.ekSu wdrïN jQjdhska miqj uy f,alïjrfhl= bj;a lsÍug yelshdjla fkdue;s njo" flfia fj;;a kdu fhdackd Ndr .kakd wjika úkdäh miqjk ;=re ish,af,dau lg mshd isákakg j.n,df.k we;ehs tcks ixOdk wdrxÑ ud¾. mjihs

Friday, June 26, 2015

läuqäfha Èjqrd - rks,a w.ue;s lrjd - ;uka yqol,d jkakg hk ffu;%S

2015 ckjdß 9 j;auka Y%S ,dxlsl foaYmd,kfha w;sYh fm/<sldr Èkh úh' lsisod meroúh fkdyels hehs ie<l+ ckdêm;s uyskao rdcmlaI uy;d Y%S ,xldfõ m<uq mrdð; ckdêm;sjrhd f,iska md,kh w;yer ueouQ,k ;u ksji fj; ;,aÆ lr yßkq ,eîug lghq;= isÿúh' ue;sjrKfhka ch.%yKh l< ffu;%Smd, isßfiak uy;dg kj ckdêm;s f,i Èjqreï fokakg ;snqfka mqÿu yÈiaishls' lsisÈkl fkdme;+ f,i rij;a iSksfnda, md¾i,hla w;ru.§ wyïfnka yuqjQ l=vd orejl= fkdbjis,af,ka ksjig ÿjf.dia ;udg ,enqkq oE m%fõYï lr .;a;d fia" ffu;%S o ;udg wyïfnka ,enqkq ckm;s moúh ljqreka fyda h<s Wÿrd .kSùfodahs ìfhka fuka l¿jr jefgkakg;a fmr ,ys ,ysfha Èjqreï § moúh ndr .;af;ah'
moú m%dma;s Wf<, ria;shdÿ ndidfjka ‘ pdx peya ‘ tllau úh' .fï f.dfâ fld,a,kaf.a wjqreÿ W;aijhla Bg jvd wmQrejg ixúOdkh fjhs' t;rï läuqäfha Èjqreï fokakg Wjukd jqfka ffu;%Sg o" ke;skï rks,ag oehs isf;k ;rï ielhla we;s jkafka tfyõ wiafiau w.ue;s o Èjqreï ÿka fyhsks' fld,a,ka" n,a,ka" f.dgq w,a,kakka" lfâ hkakka fld;rï ria;shdÿ f,i W;aijhg ßx.d .;af;ao h;a" ljqreka fyda l=mdäfhl= ;=ka yq,ia tlla m;a;= flrefõ kï iShla" foiShla mE.S uefrkakg bv ;snqks' ffu;%Sg yÈishla ;snqfka kï Tfya Èjqrkakg bv §" Èklg follg miqj ckdêm;s ld¾hd,fha § w.ue;s Èjqreï ÿkakd kï fl;rï .dïNSr oehs oyia jr isf;a' ^ rks,a g w.ue;s ùfï Tjeks yÈiaislï óg fmr o ;sî we;'&

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

India to help Sri Lanka set up FIU to trace billions stashed abroad by Mahinda Rajapaksa

NEW DELHI: India will help Sri Lanka set up a finance intelligence unit (FIU)-like entity in the island nation at Colombo's request to trace more than $5 billion allegedly stashed overseas by the erstwhile Rajapaksa regime.
President Maithripala Sirisena is moving to fulfill electoral promises to check corruption and repatriate money allegedly siphoned off abroad by Mahinda Rajapaksa, who ruled Sri Lanka for a decade, and members of his family, government sources told ET.


The new Lankan regime has informally approached the Narendra Modi government to assist in setting up the body, sources said, adding that a formal proposal could be expected soon.

Sri Lankan police to make arrests based on information revealed by drug kingpin within a week

The Sri Lanka Police plan to make arrests based on names and details provided to the police by alleged drug kingpin Gampola Vidanalage Samantha Kumara alias Wele Suda in seven days.Reports have so far stated that Wele Suda has revealed the names of over 30 persons allegedly involved in the drug racket in the country including a Colombo District parliamentarian and a former Inspector General of Police.

The suspect has told the CID that he had paid Rs. 2.5 million a month to the Colombo District UPFA MP as commission. The UPFA MP has helped the suspect to clear the drugs through Customs and distribute it around Colombo and other areas.

Government ready for hangman

The Government will implement the death sentence if the crime rate continues in the country, Justice Minister Wijedasa Rajapaksa said today.
Speaking to reporters after meeting the Chief Prelates in Kandy today, Rajapaksa said that Sri Lanka earlier faced a situation where crime was being committed by those who governed the country.
He said that the Executive Presidency was used by the former Government to violate the law and not implement the law.“The Executive Presidency was used to defend those involved in large scale corruption,” he said.

“Oyala Okkoma ekathu Vela Mawa Peradduwa Nedha?” – Champika Gets Telephone Call From MR

Power and Energy Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka was taken by surprise when he heard a familiar voice from the other end of a telephone call which he got recently – nearly two weeks after the presidential election.
It was none other than the voice of the former President against whom the leaders of the Common Opposition, including Ranawaka, waged a relentless battle over the past two months.
However, there was no sign of anger or any other bitter feeling in the former President’s voice.
“Champika, oyaala okkoma ekathu vela mawa peradduwa neda?” (Champika, you all got together and defeated me, noh?) former President Rajapaksa asked, smiling.

wjYH jqjfyd;a t,aÆï .i fyda ls%hd;aul lrkjd

rg ;=< wmrdO u¾okh lsÍu i|yd wjYH jqjfyd;a t,aÆï .i fyda ls%hd;aul lsÍug ;uka iQodkï nj wêlrK iy lïlre in|;d wud;H úfcaodi rdcmlaI uy;d mjihs' wud;Hjrhd fï nj mejiQfõ wo ^03& wia.sß uykdhl w;smQcH Wvq.u Y%S nqoaOrlaÅ; ysñhka yd u,aj;= uydkdhl w;smQcH ;síngqjdfõ Y%S iqux., ysñhka neye oelSfuka wk;=rejhs'
tys§ wud;Hjrhd uykdysñhka fj; i|yka lr we;af;a rg ;=< wmrdO /,a,la mj;sk nj;a th u¾okh lsÍu i|yd bÈßfha§ oeä kS;sÍ;s wkq.ukh lsÍug ;uka iQodkï nj;ah'
wud;H úfcaodi rdcmlaI uy;d wo WoEik o<od ud<s.djg f.dia wd.ñl j;dj;aj, o ksr; úh'