While trying to spare the Sri Lanka Freedom Party from part into two, President Maithripala Sirisena gave his agree to have talks with the 'Joint Opposition' pioneers and resolve contrasts.
In a meeting held at his habitation late last night, Sirisena and the SLFP Ministers, Deputy Ministers and State Ministers concurred that the distinctions ought to be determined by talks.
This came after some sharp verbal assaults and counter assaults amid the most recent couple of days between the SLFP bunch supporting Sirisena and a
few 'Joint Opposition' pioneers, who bolster previous President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
A few SLFP Sirisena camp stalwarts openly blamed a few non-SLFP pioneers for the 'Joint Opposition' of attempting to part the gathering.
At a late question and answer session, Athauda Seneviratne charged Dinesh Gunawardena, Wimal Weerawansa and Udaya Gammanpila of attempting to part the gathering.
Priest Mahinda Amaraweera went considerably encourage, contending that the 'Joint Opposition' pioneers had gone to an arrangement with the UNP to part the gathering.
Accordingly, the National Freedom Front pioneer Wimal Weerawansa expressed that it was Sirisena who split the SLFP by coming into an arrangement with the UNP.
In the interim, some SLFP pioneers are now occupied with an endeavor to achieve a compromise between the Rajapaksa camp and Sirisena camp inside of the gathering. Then again, a few 'Joint Opposition' individuals have pronounced that they will be shaping another political front to challenge the imminent Local Government Elections.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Sirisena Agrees To Negotiate With 'Joint Opposition' To Avoid SLFP Split
2016-01-22T23:53:00-08:00
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