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Former key Rajapaksa ally supports 100 day programme

The National Freedom Front (NFF), a key partner of the defeated Rajapaksa coalition, said that it fully supported the new government’s 100 day program for reform.

Expressing commitment to the programme, the NFF spokesperson, Muhammed Muzammil, said, “we will not pose any impediments while on their way to fulfilling the recommendations."

"We will render our utmost support. We will not only render our support, we will also monitor whether or not the task is carried out as promised to the people,”  he added.

See also:

Government must take action against those who remembered Mullivaikal massacre, says NFF (21 May 2014)

Government not taking necessary action against ‘separatist’ TNA – NFF (25 Apri2014)

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