Not the PM post, they should be in jail by now, says Chandrika

Not the PM post, they should be in jail by now, says Chandrika

July 1, 2015   05:26 pm

Despite our lives are in danger, we will fight any battle for the sake of the country, former President Chandrika Kumaratunga said.


The observation was made at a special event held in Negombo today (01).


“It is the responsibility of the people to safeguard the freedom of this country. Despite our lives are in danger, we will fight any battle for the sake of the country,” she said. 


Kumaratunga also pointed out that there is no political party in Sri Lanka, other than the SLFP, which never used ‘violence’ as a weapon to promote a political propaganda, expect during the past decade. 


“If the judicial system functioned correctly, some persons who demand the Prime Ministerial post should be in jail by now,” she added.

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