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Speaker expresses grave concern over attack on MPsBy Ashwin Hemmathagama Our Lobby Correspondent Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa yesterday condemned the recent attack on Opposition lawmakers who visited the Mattala Airport and the Magampura Hambantota Port. Sympathising with the members in Parliament, the Speaker agreed to keep the House informed of the findings of the investigation being conducted by the Inspector General of Police “if a copy is provided”. “I am the Sri Lanka Freedom Party organiser for Tissamaharama. I am deeply moved by this unfortunate incident. I have been in the Opposition and have visited projects to find facts when certain charges were made. There were members who accompanied me in those journeys. Members of Parliament have the right to do so. If not there will be no freedom in this country. When MPs visit such locations, the responsibility to provide necessary security and related matters falls on the respective ministers and the heads of the departments,” he added. |
PM says attack under investigationPrime Minister D.M. Jayaratne responding to MP John Amaratunga stated that an impartial and detailed investigation was now underway to help the Government take legal action against the culprits. “Suspects are being identified using the video and still photos obtained by media personnel. A special Police team led by the Inspector General is heading the investigations, so it is not essential to have a Parliamentary Select Committee,” said Jayaratne. |