Friday, April 6, 2018

No Confidence Motion Against Six SLFP Ministers And Deputy Speaker Handed Over To The Speaker

A group of governing United National
Party(UNP) MP's had today(06)handed over a no confidence motion against six Governing Sri Lanka Freedom Party Ministers and Deputy Speaker Thilanga Sumathipala who were voted in favor of the no confidence motion against Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe, to the Speaker Karu Jayasuriya in Parliament.

The motion was signed by UNP MP's.
Meanwhile 33 UNP MP's had made a written request from the Prime Minister  Ranil Wkkramasinghe to remove six Sri Lanka Freedom Party Ministers John Seneviratne,S.B Dissanayake,D,Dayasiri Jayasekare,Chandima Weerakkody ,Susil Premjayantha and Anura Priyadarshana Yapa from.their posts due to they have voted in favor of the No Confidence Mmotion against P.M.

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SPORTS-Sri Lanka Won The First Silver Medal In The Commonwealth Games

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Sri Lanka has  managed to won it's first Silver Medal at the 21st of Commonwealth Games currently underway in Gold Coast ,Australia as Sri Lankan weightlifter Indika Disanayake had won the Medal in 69 KG Category of the Games .

The Gold Medal of the event was won by the Weightlifter in Wales while the Bronze Medal was won by an Indian Weightlifter.

According to the latest Medal tally of the Games Sri Lanka has managed to won three Medals, two Bronze and One Silver Medal during the first two days of the Games and all medals were came from Weightlifting category .

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