Tuesday, 28 May 2002 |
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News Business Features Editorial Security Politics World Letters Sports Obituaries | Members duty bound to serve people irrespective of party affiliations by Ratnapura district group correspondent Members elected by the people at an election are duty bound to serve the people irrespective of their party affiliations which is the people's hope and which all members should bear in mind, said Lambert Bandara (PA) Ayagama Pradeshiya Sabha at its first meeting held at Ayagama Pradeshiya Sabha hall recently. He was presiding over at the PS meeting at Ayagama PS hall. PA and UNP members were present. PS members should work with a team spirit without trying to build their own images, said PA Chairman Bandara. The members should display their honesty through their work. He said the new development plan was to uplift the living conditions of the people as well as to develop the PS area. Our income is very poor. Therefore, we are seeking help from the Sabaragamuwa Provincial Council and the Central Government, he said. Leader of the Opposition Aruna Uppul Piyasena (UNP) said most important matter was to ensure the development perspectives of the people. Ayagama PS should gradually embark on the development of the Pradeshiya Sabha. Vice Chairman G.M. Jayasundara (PA) said it was time for the members of both parties to forget about confrontation at politics as the elections were over. Dayaratna Ranaweera (PA) L.R.A. Nishantha Puspakumara (PA), M.A. Asal Kumara (PA), M. Ranjith Senadheera (PA), A. Lalith Jayasundara (UNP), and K.G. Weerasena (UNP also spoke. |
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