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No one should be allowed to topple Govt. - JVP leader

A Government elected with a clear mandate has every right to defeat all sorts of conspiracies to topple it, JVP leader Somawansha Amarasinghe said yesterday.

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UNP’s wild behaviour during Gnanakone expose sign of guilt - Rajitha

UNP democratic group member Minister Rajitha Senaratne yesterday said the UNP MPs’ wild behaviour in Parliament during Minister Karu Jayasuriya’s ‘Gnanakone expose’, bared the party’s downright guilt in the affair.

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Human Rights Watch report completely biased: Jeyaraj

The Human Rights Watch report is completely biased and only supporting the LTTE. This is an International organisation and it is sad to see that this organisation is supporting the LTTE which is a terrorist group only second to Taliban and al-Qaeda, Highways Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle said.

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