Amir Ali offered Rs. 50 m instead of deputy ministerial portfolio!
- Thursday, 04 December 2014


This group’s demand is that they would support the government only if they are given a MP position as well as a deputy ministerial portfolio.
However, following Buddhist extremist Bodu Bala Sena’s declaration that it would support the government, Amir’s supporters and mosque representatives have stressed that he should not go to parliament to support the government.
Yesterday (03) night, president Mahinda Rajapaksa held a crucial discussion with Risath Badurdeen and Amir at Temple Trees, where the president ruled out giving a deputy ministerial portfolio. After the meeting, Risath and Amir had met with minister Basil Rajapaksa and said they would support if they are given a deputy ministerial portfolio. Then, Basil has proposed that instead of a deputy ministerial portfolio, a sum of Rs. 50 million could be given. Risath and Amir have shown some agreement, but asked Basil to get that offer raised to Rs. 100 m. if Amir attends parliament, you will comprehend as to what actually had taken place.
Why can’t ministers answer about their files? – Maithri
04 December 2014
Common candidate Maithripala Sirisena has asked why government ministers are unable to respond to questions posed to them about files and corruption.
Sirisena’s comment was posted on Twitter in response to the walk out staged by governing party members Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage and MP Ramesh Pathirana from a political debate on a private television station.
“Finally, files aren’t attacking me but to themselves. Why ministers get away when people questioning about their files,” Sirisena posted on his official Twitter account.

“Finally, files aren’t attacking me but to themselves. Why ministers get away when people questioning about their files,” Sirisena posted on his official Twitter account.