JO to boycott media owned by persons behind controversial bond sale

JO to boycott media owned by persons behind controversial bond sale

April 5, 2017   11:26 pm

The Joint Opposition (JO) has unanimously adopted a decision to boycott the media organizations that are said to be funded by the persons behind the controversial bond sale, MP Dullas Alahapperuma says.


He expressed this view while speaking at a press conference held in Colombo on Wednesday.


“The JO will not support these media organizations,” he added.


Alahapperuma also invited the people to join hands with them to express disapproval against the government by taking part in their May Day rally which is scheduled to be held at the Galle Face Green.

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