Rajapakse want's Investigations against key personnel of previous administration stopped!!!
COLOMBO, May 6 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lankan President Maithripala
Sirisena and Former President Mahinda Rajapakse held key talks on Wednesday
which was seen as an attempt to bridge a division which has emerged within the
same party which both politicians belong to.
The meeting, the first since Sirisena defeated Rajapakse in
the Jan.8 presidential elections, took place at the parliament complex in the
presence of several members of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP).
SLFP member Duminda Dissanayake told journalists soon after
the meeting that the talks between Sirisena and Rajapakse had been successful
but added that details of the talks would be divulged only after an SLFP
meeting.
Sirisena was the health minister in Rajapakse's government
but he split from the government to contest in presidential elections which he
eventually won.
Following his victory, Sirisena was made chairman of the
SLFP while Rajapakse and former President Chandrika Kumaratunga were named as
advisors.
Sirisena formed a national unity government with the United
National Party which was earlier in the opposition and Rajapakse later accused
the government of being involved in a witch hunt against him and his family as
well as SLFP members who are supporting him.
Rajapakse was expected to seek approval to contest as prime
minister at the parliamentary elections scheduled to take place soon and that
was one of the issues which was expected to be discussed at the meeting with
Sirisena.
However, speaking ahead of the meeting, cabinet Spokesperson
Rajitha Senaratne told Xinhua that Sirisena had rejected the proposal put
forward by Rajapakse to contest as the SLFP prime ministerial candidate and
Sirisena is likely to inform the former leader of his decision that the post
would be decided based on the votes received at the parliamentary elections.
Senaratne further said that another key proposal put forward
by Rajapakse was to drop the corruption investigations against his supporters
and family which once again Sirisena has refused. "The president wants to
strictly maintain good governance and he does not want to interfere with the
law,"Senaratne said.
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