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We will find employment to 30,000 graduates within first three months - Felix Perera

by Kelaniya group correspondent

Former Deputy Minister of Power and Energy of the PA Government and UPFA candidate for Gampaha District Felix Perera addressing a series of UNFA propaganda meeting at Horape, Ragama, Tewatte, Batagama and Elakanda said that the United People's Freedom Alliance after winning the April 2 General Election will find employment to 30,000 unemployed graduates within the first three months of their rule.

We will foster and protect Buddhism while fostering all other religions, he said.

He further said that the UNF government is always boasting about an upper trend of country's economy. In our time we launched development projects. But the UNF Government which claimed to have achieved a plus economic growth, pruned Samurdhi benefits, ignored development projects forced local industrialists on to the road and oppressed the masses, he said.

He further said the Alliance would bring back the lost culture and property to the country under the clean and ambitious leadership of the President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga. It is sure that the Freedom Alliance will form next government, he observed.

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