LG Polls: SJB files FR against Treasury Secretary and others for failure to release funds

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  • SJB secretary files FR seeking order stating respondents have violated fundamental rights of SL people
  • Highlights that right to vote at local election is also considered right of franchise
  • Says Petition has been filed on behalf of all Sri Lankans 

SJB General Secretary Ranjith Maddumara Bandara


 

Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) General Secretary Ranjith Maddumara Bandara yesterday filed a fundamental rights Petition before the Supreme Court naming Treasury Secretary Mahinda Siriwardana and several others as respondents for the failure to release funds necessary for the Local Government elections.  The polls scheduled to be held on 9 March have now been postponed due to the failure of the Treasury and several other state institutions’ failure to support the Election Commission to proceed with the preparations. 

The Petitioner said the respondents have failed to release the funds allocated through the 2023 Budget to the Election Commission. 

The Petitioner said the actions of the respondents were in violation of the Fundamental Rights guaranteed to the Petitioner and to all citizens of Sri Lanka by Articles 12(1) and 14(1)(a) of the Constitution and in violation of their right to exercise their franchise guaranteed to them by Articles 03 and 04 of the Constitution.

In addition to the Treasury Secretary, the Petition named Election Commission Chairman Nimal Punchihewa, Elections Commissioner General Saman Sri Rathnayake, Government Printer Gangani Liyanage, and the Attorney General. 

The Petitioner told the courts that the right to vote at a local election is also considered a right of franchise and has to be safeguarded with the sanctity it deserves as a fundamental right of the citizenry of the Republic of Sri Lanka.

On Monday Election Commission of Sri Lanka (EC) informed the Supreme Court to hold Local Government elections on 9 March as scheduled. The EC by way of a motion yesterday informed the apex court that it is unlikely it would be able to hold the polls on 9 March as planned previously given the current situation. 

Giving reasons for the inability to go ahead with the vote, in its motion, the EC noted that the Treasury Secretary had informed he is unable to provide the necessary funds to conduct the said election. 

“The entire community including the Respondents to this Application are vested with a fundamental duty to uphold and defend the Constitution and the law and are duty-bound to preserve, promote and uphold the right to vote. 

The Petitioner states that in such circumstances this Application is instituted on behalf of the Petitioner and in the interests of the citizens of Sri Lanka and with the sole objective of preserving democratic governance in the country,” it added. The Petitioner is seeking a verdict that the basic human rights of the public have been violated through the actions of the respondents. 

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Parliament adjourned amid opposition protest demanding for polls 

Parliamentary proceedings were adjourned yesterday after MPs of the opposition launched a protest in the house demanding for Local Government elections to be held. 

MPs of the main Opposition party led by Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Nalin Bandara held placards and shouted slogans demanding the elections be held as scheduled. 

Other Opposition and independent MPs formerly of the Government faction also joined in the protest and shouted slogans from their seats. 

The protest led to the Government proposing the adjournment of parliament. Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena accordingly adjourned the Parliament sittings till 9 a.m. today.

SJB MP Lakshman Kiriella in parliament said all Government institutions must support the conduct of elections once the election commission has announced an election. 

“If they do not extend their support, the officials who head those institutes can serve a three-year prison sentence, according to the law. Today, the Ministry of Finance is telling the election commission that it cannot allocate funds for the polls. The Government printer is saying it cannot print ballot papers. The Government has an obligation to provide the funds needed for the election commission,” Kiriella said. 

Meanwhile, SJB MP Ranjith Madduma Bandara requested the Speaker as head of the parliament to issue a directive instructing the release of funds as needed. 

 

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