VIDEO: PM’s speaking from a dream world - Tissa

VIDEO: PM’s speaking from a dream world - Tissa

March 1, 2011   04:03 pm

A keen interest is growing within the public regarding the forthcoming Local Government election, says Tissa Attanayake. He claimed that this interest is being created to show the people’s opposition regarding the government due to the highly pressured strife for survival.


The unbearable increase of vegetable prices can be seen as advice to the country’s people to stop consuming vegetables, the UNP General Secretary stated during a press briefing today.


He also mentioned that the Prime Minister had recently stated that Sri Lanka is the country with the lowest prices of goods in the world. “Through such statement it seems that the Prime Minister is speaking from a dream world” the MP said.


The government which said that they would provide the public with concessions from the money that remained due to the end of the war, is not taking any actions to provide those concessions, Tissa Attanayake further expressed.

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