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No Settlement with UNP, Says President

President Maithripala Sirisena yesterday guaranteed the SLFP that he hadn't consented to any arrangement with the UNP in the keep running up to the Jan.8 presidential decision. He had quit the past government to make ready for the meeting up of 49 associations to realize the politico-social change expected by the individuals, he included.

The President was tending to the inaugural meeting of a new activity to unite the gathering held at Dambadeniya in the Kurunegala constituent District.

In an undeniable reference to progressing bring-back-Mahinda battle, President Maithripala Sirisena said that if the individuals' yearnings could be met a Prime Minister could rise up out of any piece of the nation. Focusing on that he hadn't came to any understanding or comprehension with any political gathering or gathering, President Maithripala Sirisena said that there could be another Prime Minister from the SLFP. The President said that S.B. Navinna could rise up out of Kurunegala, John Seneviratne from Ratnapura, Nimal Siripala De Silva from Badulla or Kumara Welgama from Kalutara as the following Prime Minister.



Remembering the penances made by the organizer pioneer of the SLFP Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, President Maithripala Sirisena focused on that he was focused on the polices of the killed pioneer and wouldn't dither to complete them paying little respect to hindrances.

President Maithripala Sirisena said that he had a comprehension with similarly invested political gatherings and gatherings to guide the nation along the right way. In this way, there was truly no premise for statement that he had a concurrence with the UNP, the President said.

The President attested that had he disintegrated the Parliament quickly after the Jan.8 presidential decision, the SLFP-drove UPFA would have endured a weakening thrashing and an extremely solid UNP organization would have been chosen. Rather, measures had been taken to present the 19 Amendment and in addition electing changes to encourage the expected change of the nation, he included.

Later in the day, tending to another rally at Minneriya, President Maithripala Sirisena proclaimed that once he finished his five-year term, he would come back to Polonnaruwa as their dearest pioneer.

The President said that he didn't prefer to see two noteworthy gatherings battling with one another.