onsdag 9. september 2009

Sinhala MR Regime had reduced all people to beggars, after having mortgaged the nation to various international banks...!!!

Road to MR’s relative’s house 570 families lose water – UNP
.......by Zacki Jabbar

The community water service to 570 families in Nathagala, Deniyaya, has been disrupted due to a three-kilometre road being constructed to a house of President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s brother in law, the UNP alleged yesterday.

Matara District UNP MP Sagala Ratnayake, addressing a news conference in Colombo, said that to construct the road, land belonging to Mathurata Plantations had also been acquired by the State.

"The Road Development Authority is supervising the construction of the road leading to Beverly Estate, where the luxury house is coming up, at an estimated cost of over Rs. 40 million," said Ratnayake.

He said the public had a right to know when State resources were abused, but the three journalists from the Lanka newspaper, who investigated the construction of the road to the luxury house had been arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.

Health Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva had spoken of the government’s "victorious trend" but all that would come to an end in the South, because the masses were sick and tired of continuously being asked to tighten their belts, while ruling party politicians lived in the lap of luxury, Ratnayake said.

The UNP had, he said, developed the country without making the masses panhandle. In contrast, the UPFA government had reduced people to beggars, after having mortgaged the nation to various international banks.


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