Wimal Lashes out at Ranil, Solheim
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The Island Home News Friday 30th March, 2012 3 SATURDAY MAHAJANA DEVELOPMENT JATHIKA JAYODA SUPIRI VASANA FORTUNE VASANA FORTUNE SAMPATHA JANA JAYA SAMPATHA SAMPATHA Date 24-03-2012 GOVI SETHA NIYATHA JAYA Draw No: 1383 Date: 26-03-2012 SAMPATHA Date: 25-03-2012 Bonus No 33 Draw No: 213 Date: Date 27-03-2012 Date: 28-03-2012 Date: 26-03-2012 Date: 27-03-2012 Draw No. 840 Draw No. 2312 Date 28-03-2012 Date:29-03-2012 Draw No.317 27- 03- 2012 Main Draw Draw No. 699 Draw No. 852 Draw No.037 Winning Nos: Winning No: Lucky No. 03 Draw No. 914 Super No. 05 Zodiac symbol - Aries Super No.17 E- 33-43-46-64 Draw No. 2529 X-19-29-48-51 Winning Nos: J-34-41-52-54 Winning Nos: Bonus No. 45 X- 02-09-10-29 Ranwarama - 26-50-56-60 Winning No: F 05-10-17-19 05-55-58-65 V-6-2-3-6-2 O- 18-24-40-60 S 24-36-57-62 3-8-5-1-1-7 Wimal lashes out at Basil welcomes Australian cows Ranil, Solheim BY SHAMINDRA FERDINANDO Had a Ceasefire Agreement arranged would have led to cross-border violence, decision harmful to the country, he by Norway remained in force today, UNP he said. The armed forces had paid a declared. leader Ranil Wickremesinghe wouldn’t heavy price to eradicate terrorism, the for- Addressing another public rally at have been able to visit the LTTE-held area mer JVP firebrand said. Armed forces’ tri- Bope, Poddala in the Galle District, the without obtaining a ‘Vanni visa,’ said umph over the LTTE would never have minister lashed out at former Norwegian National Freedom Front (NFF) been a reality if President Minister Erik Solheim for pursuing a leader Wimal Weerawansa in Mahinda Rajapaksa war crimes investigation at the Kandy on Tuesday (27). gave in to heavy behest of the LTTE. Responding Economic Affairs Minister Basil Rajapaksa received 500 cows, imported from Construction, Engineering international pres- Division to a recent statement attributed Services, Housing and Common sure to call off the of the country to Solheim, MP Weerawansa Australia, to improve the local dairy industry, at the Colombo Port yesterday. Amenities Minister Weerawansa offensive on the on ethnic lines said now that a US sponsored About 2,000 dairy cows are to be imported. Pic by Chaminda Hittatiya was responding to a statement Vanni east would have denied resolution targeting Sri attributed to Wickremesinghe front. Lanka had been adopted at that the government had done The LTTE oil and natural gas the United Nations Human nothing for the people living in the Wimal collapsed on resources in north- Rights Commission (UNHRC) Northern Province in spite of conclusion May 19, 2009 with ern waters to the sessions, the likes of Solheim GMOA chief blames ‘disgruntled of the conflict in May 2009. the killing of vast majority would go all out to undermine The Colombo District MP alleged that Velupillai the country. members for no-confidence story the CFA had paved the way for creation of Prabhakaran on the of people Weerawansa alleged that the a separate state in the Northern and banks of the international community would BY DON ASOKA WIJEWARDENA Eastern Provinces, thereby making Nanthikadal lagoon. push for war crimes inquiry at the Government Medical Officers’ sabotage the smooth functioning of the Velupillai Prabhakaran head of the NE Weerawansa recalled 22nd UNHRC sessions next year. The Association President Dr. Anuruddha GMOA and some politicians were try- state. how a section of the inter- enemy would make its move amidst aun- Padeniya yesterday said that the ing to achieve their political objectives The minister was addressing a public national community had intervened on rest caused by trade unions affiliated to Negombo Branch of the GMOA had through them. gathering at the opening of the newly- behalf of the LTTE on numerous occa- certain political parties, he said. The never brought a no-confidence motion Following the conclusion of the the built ‘Janasevana’ village. sions. In fact those who had preceded the country was still vulnerable to foreign against him at the General Committee General Committee Meeting on March Division of the country on ethnic lines incumbent President were denied the conspiracies, the minister said. The peo- Meeting held on March 25. He said that 25 some disgruntled members had would have denied oil and natural gas opportunity to bring anti-terrorist offen- ple should be cautious and wary of those at that meeting some members, who issued wrong statements to the media resources in northern waters to the vast sives to a successful conclusion, he said. seeking to cause fresh chaos to thereby were politically motivated, wanted the that the GMOA Negombo branch had majority of people, Weerawansa said. That President Rajapaksa would never take a reverse the ‘Mahinda Chintanaya.’ GMOA to resort to trade union action moved a no-confidence motion against over various issues. him, Dr. Padeniya said. Dr. Padeniya said that as the There had been some tense situa- President of the GMOA, he had to con- tions at the General Committee sult 90 branches before making deci- Meeting. Some members, with ulterior Year 2012 lucky for gem industry sions. Some of the doctors who were motives, were trying their best to create politically motivated were all out to unnecessary problems, he said. BY FRANKLIN R. SATYAPALAN The year 2012 seemed to be lucky for at Kuruwita in the Ratnapura District. Sri Lanka’s gem industry as valuable gem “Following the discovery inside the deposits had been discovered at Army camp, we have called for investors Kataragama, Kalawana and Kuruwita, and technical reports and are evaluating Director General (DG) of the Gem and the bids and before the new year we hope Jewellery Authority Nimal Bandara said to allow the investors to commence opera- yesterday. tions,” he said. The latest find was at the army camp Twenty five students remanded after a brawl By Madura Ranwala Twenty five stu- dents were arrested on Wednesday (28) following a clash between second year students of the Management and the Accounts Faculties of the Advanced Technical Institution in Kandy.They were produced in Court and remanded till March 30, Police said yesterday. Police spokesman SP Ajith Rohana said that the brawl had started as a result of teasing a first year girl student. Two stu- dents had been injured and admitted to Kandy hospital. Police sources said that the girl in the first year had been hit by a second year student with a book inside the library on Tuesday (27) and the following day’s clash between the two parties was the result of that..