A tense situation occurred in Nawalapitiya town today (16) when the SJB held a protest as the SLPP was to hold a public rally.

Displaying placards, the demonstrators demanded the government to reduce commodity prices and to return their swindled money.

An ASP told them that they were having an illegal assembly and ordered them to disperse.

As the situation heated up, SJB’s organizer for the area Sasanka Sampath, two local government members and 12 others were taken into custody.

As they were being taken in a bus, one protester said they were estate workers and asked how they could provide for their families.

In the meantime, former president Mahinda Rajapaksa led a SLPP rally there under the theme ‘let’s rise up together’ that was organized by Mahindananda Aluthgamage, the party’s organizer for Nawalapitiya.

SLPP says ready to face any election

Addressing the event, Rajapaksa said they were prepared to face any election.

He admitted that there were instances when they had gone wrong, but said however, his party would win any election if it was held even today.

Aluthgamage told the gathering that they were well prepared and asked the president to hold elections, be it the local government or the parliamentary polls.

Namal Rajapaksa too, spoke here, and called for legal action if anyone is in the wrong, without calling everybody crooks.

“Many said the Rajapaksas had black money. And that we gave our black money to that elder sister in Colombo. But, everybody else except us are in the list of those who gave her money.”

SLPP general secretary Sagara Kariyawasam countered numerous allegations that they were slaves, and said persons who have been bought were behind this organized social media campaign.

“Today, the people of Nawalapitiya are gathered here to show that the SLPP is with the people and that the people are with the SLPP,” he added.