Behavior of some EC officers is debatable - Rohana Lakshman

Behavior of some EC officers is debatable - Rohana Lakshman

June 8, 2020   12:21 pm

In a backdrop where the COVID-19 outbreak has been controlled and a suitable environment for holding the election has been facilitated, the behavior of certain officials of the Election Commission is controversial, says Prof. Rohana Lakshman Piyadasa.

The former General Secretary of Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) mentioned this during a press conference held in Kandy yesterday (07).

Prof. Piyadasa says that the opinions of certain members of the Elections Commission are debatable. Some say that these have somehow led to a delay of the elections, he added.

Further speaking, he said that there is no use of searching for reasons to delay the election and that the country should go for an election as soon as possible.

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