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Tuesday, September 18, 2012


Commitments Made Must Be Implemented Before Attending The PSC – TNA To Rajapaksa


Colombo Telegraph
By Colombo Telegraph -September 18, 2012 
TNA leader R. Sampanthan asked President Mahinda Rajapaksa to appoint a civilian as Governor of the Northern and Eastern provinces. TNA leader met the president this morning at the Presidents House to discuss the issues related to Eastern elections.
Responding to Smapnathan’s request Rajapaksaasked Sampanthan to attend the Parliamentary Select Committee and raised the matter. Sambanthan responded by stating that the TNA has never taken up the position that it will not attend the PSC, but has only insisted that commitments made must be implemented before attending the Parliamentary Select Committee sessions.
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PARLIAMENT
Statement
Following  on an invitation  from Mr Lalith Weeratunga,  Secretary  to the President  to the TNA leader Mr.
R Sampanthan  on the night of L7th Septem  ber 2012, for a meeting at the Presidents  House on L8th
morning,  a meeting  took place between  the President  and Mr, Sampanthan  as arranged.  Ministers
Maithripala  Sirisena  and Prof G L Peiris  were also present  at the meeting.
The President  congratulated  Mr. Sampanthan  on coming a good second  at the Eastern  Provincial  Council
Elections  and Mr. Sampanthan  stated that if the Elections  had been free and fair the TNA would have
come first. Mr. Sampanthan  further stated that as per the mandate received  by the TNA and the SLMC,
the TNA invited the SLMC  to form a government  and offered the SLMC  the Chief Ministership.  The UNP
would have backed  such an arrangement.  The President  responded  by stating  that he was quite
prepared  to sit in the opposition  and indicated  this to the SLMC  and also referred  to the offer made by
the TNA to the SLMC.  He however  stated that now things were finalized.
Mr. Sampanthan  stated that the eleven members  elected  to the Eastern  provincial  Council  from the
TNA should be.able  to function freely and independently  and without any deterrence or discrimination.
lf this did not happen it would mean that the Tamil people were being punished  and that this should not
be allowed.  Mr. Sampanthan  also stated that five of the elected Provincial  Council  members  from the
TNA were approached  and. harassed  with offers of vehicles,  houses,  money and contracts  to cross over
to the Government  and that the Telephone  numbers  and vehicle  numbers  of these persons,  believed  to
be military intelligence  personnel,  were available.  The President  initially  denied this but later agreed  to
look into the matter. Mr. Sampanthan  also raised  the question  of resettlement  in Sampur  and in
Valikamam  and the appointment  of civilians  as Governors  of the Northern  and Eastern  provinces  and
the appointment  of Tamil speaking  civilian  officials  as Government  Agents  of Trincomalee  and Ampara.
The President  responded  by inviting Mr. Sampanthan  to attend the Parliamentary  Select  Committee  and
stated that these matters  could be addressed  when that process  commenced.  Mr. Sampanthan
responded  by stating that the TNA has never taken up the position that it will not attend the PSC,  but
has only insisted  that commitments  made must be implemented  before attending  the PSC  sessions.  lt
was agreed  that this matter would be further pursued  on the return of the President  from his visit to
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