Former President and MP Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday said same fate had befallen on both him and President Maithripala Sirisena, because both of their tenures of presidency had been reduced by at least one year.
Addressing a Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) rally held in Kaduwela, he said he made a mistake by calling for presidential election two years prior to his tenure was expired.
âI call it a sacrifice. When things go wrong, letâs call it a sacrifice. (laughter among people). I was labelled as a dictator back then. Whose the dictator now? The President wanted to see if he could hold office for six years instead of five. What happened to me happened to Maithri as well. Thatâs what called Dittha dhamma vedaniya kamma,â he said.
He said the President might have asked for the Supreme Court opinion over the tenure after giving into advises of those around him. âNow that he has lost, he is coming up with various excuses. Losing is good. Then you get to know people well,â he said.
Commenting on President Sirisenaâs decision to withdraw two gazettes which reformed business hours of liquor stores and lift ban on women purchasing liquor, Mr. Rajapaksa said it seemed a setup.
âThe President is aspiring to spearhead the Temperance Movement. There are more pressing issues in the country. A 14-year-old girl was raped and killed recently. Underworld crimes are escalating. Attention should be made to these issues,â he said.
Meanwhile, he said the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) today follows Chandrika Bandaranaike principles instead of S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike principles.
He invited people to come and cast their votes to the SLPP at the Local Government election to be held on February 10. âTo rectify the mistake made on January 8 (2015), come vote for lotus bud on February 10,â he said.
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