No choice but to vote against Sri Lankan budget - Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam

Tamil National People’s Front MP, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, has told Sri Lanka's Parliament that he will continue voting against the budget until a fair solution for the Tamil people has been settled.

Fuel queues back in Sri Lanka after distributors warn of shortage
Queues formed at petrol stations across the island on Friday and over the weekend, after a sudden surge in demand was triggered by the decision of the Fuel Distributors’ Association to halt fuel orders, leading to concerns of a possible fuel shortage. Motorists rushed to filling stations, while stations began to ration the supply. 
Sri Lanka's fugitive police chief: Deshabandu now wanted

Sri Lankan authorities are on the hunt for controversial former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Deshabandu Tennakoon after a court ordered his arrest in connection with a fatal shooting during a botched police raid. The former police chief, notorious for his alleged human rights violations, disappeared after the Matara Magistrate’s Court issued an arrest warrant against him and several other officers.

Sri Lankan president pledges military downsizing, whilst continuing to recruit
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has announced plans to downsize the island’s bloated military by 2030, pledging to transform it into a “professional institution” while simultaneously reinforcing its technological and strategic capabilities.
Sri Lanka's political-criminal underworld: The murder of Aruna Vidanagamage and the Rajapaksa connection

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In a chilling revelation that underscores the entanglement of Sri Lanka’s political elite, military, police, and the underworld, the murder of Aruna Vidanagamage, also known as Meegas-Are' Kajja, has brought to light the existence of a paramilitary criminal network operating with impunity and political patronage.

Senior Tamil journalist Rajanayagam Bharathi passes away in Jaffna
Veteran Tamil journalist Rajanayagam Bharathi has passed away at the age of 62 in Jaffna, earlier this month leaving behind a legacy of over four decades in the Tamil media industry.
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