Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Human Rights Commission Had Rejected To Accept Uva Chief Minister's Excuses To Not Appearing Before The Commission

The Human Rights Commission Of Sri Lanka has
yesterday (30)refused to accept the notice made by the Uva Provincial Chief Minister Chamara Sampath Dassanayake that he would not be able to appear before the Commission tomorrow (01)as requested to face the ongoing investigations  over his involvement in kneeling down the Principal of the Badulla Hindu Girls School due to election work.

As the summons issued to the Uva Provincial Chief Minister to appear before the Human Rights Commission in Colombo on 01st of February he should appear as scheduled and if the Chief Minister rejected or avoid appearing before the Commission as requested it will be an offense punishable by the Supreme Court  the Human Rights Commission had informed the Chief Minister Dassanayake.

The Uva Chief Minister had yesterday informed the Human Rights Commission that he would  not be able to appear before the Human Rights Commission tomorrow (01)due to a work he have to perform due to the visit of President Maithripala Sirisena to Mahiyanganaya tomorrow.

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