UNP backbenchers to meet Sajith
Posted by Editor on December 17, 2019 - 8:43 am
A special discussion will be held in Colombo between the backbenchers of the United National Party and Parliamentarian Sajith Premadasa.
The party reforms activities and the upcoming general election will be discussed during today’s meeting.
Meanwhile, MP Premadasa is expected to attend a number of political meetings in Kolonnawa, Kotte and Moratuwa today.
(Source: News Radio)
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The day that RW steps down is the day that the UNP will come to power that is the truth, as the public know that when eve RW became prime minister the public had to tighten there belts, and he never has completed his full term as PM, so now that he is over the retirement age he should step down and be in the committee as a advisor
The day Ravi steps down and if by any chance Sajith is selected to take over the reins of the party it will be the beginning of the end of the homogeneity of the various groups and identities in making of UNP.
Sajith’s body , knees , heels and the very head may be strong but his backbone is made of volatile matter he is not strong enough to withstand the stress as proved in the recent past .
. UNP please look elsewhere.
Dear Auto,
You failed to mention Sajith’s “Engine” of which he is very proud of.
Thank You , Dear David for pointing out my serious lapse. It is not due to any failure in my memory but by design
.His engine is not worth mentioning. . It starts alright but no movement. He is still at the starting point with his wife Sorry his Aryawa seated by his side. . ( By the way I have inadvertently typed Ravi instead of Ranil .