Monday, November 26, 2018

A HUGE SANDSTORM HITS CHINESE CITY

ONE MILLION SOUTH AFRICAN BEES DIES IN CAPE TOWN

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MOURNING DOG WHO WAIT'S FOR IT'S DEAD OWNER FOR 80 DAYS


Three Persons Have Been Arrested With 249 Cigarette Cartons At Katunayake Airport

Three Persons Had been arrested by
Airport Customs officers this morning  (26) with 249 Cigarette Cartons containing foreign made Cigarette sticks at Katunayake, Bandaranaike International Airport .

The suspects of the ages 17 -31 years and residents of Maligawatte and Galle areas had arrived at Katunayake Airport From "Sarjah"United Arab Emirates .

The stock of Cigarette Cartons worth more than Rs. 2.4 million has hidden in the  luggage of suspects  it has been revealed. 

Court Of Appeal.Has Decided To Taken Up For Hearing A Petition Against The Appointment Of Premier Mahinda Rajapakshe And His Cabinet

Two member Judge Panel in Court of
Appeal comprising of it's chairman Preethi Padman Surasena  and Arjuna Obeysekare had decided today  (26)to take up a petition submitted by 122 MP's of Parliament requesting to issue a 'Quo Warranto " writ order to make the appointment of Premier Mahinda Rajapakshe and his Cabinet of Ministers "null and void",for hearing on 30th of November and 03 Rd of December .

The Petitioners have named 49 persons including the newly appointed Cabinet lead by Appointed Premier Mahinda Rajapakshe as respondents  .

The Petition has stated that Premier Mahinda Rajapakshe does not have the support of Majority in Parliament and even the speaker has confirmed it .Therefore it requests  the court to decide Premier Mahinda Rajaoakshe has no legal right to hold premiership according to the Constitution  and issue a court order to make his appointment "null and void".

Notices are due to be issued to the respondents shortly it has Been revealed.

122 MP's belonging to political parties represent in Parliament including United National Party ,Tamil National Alliance, Sri Lanka Muslim Congress and Janatha Wimukthi Peramuna have signed the petition filed at Court of Appeal.

Parliament Due To Convene Tomorrow (27)

Parliament is due to be convened
tomorrow (27)at 1.30 p.m.

However an agenda has not been finalised yet regarding tomorrow's Parliamentary proceedings .United National Front who has the majority of support in the parliament along with other parties supporting it have planned to take up a proposal regarding cutting off the expenditure of Prime Minister's office for debate it has been revealed last week .

Meanwhile the members of Minority government appointed by President lead by Appointed Premier Mahinda Rajapakshe have not yet decided whether to participate or not  tomorrow's proceedings it has been reported .They are due to decide on participating Parliament proceedings during a meeting of minority government MP's scheduled to be held in Parliament tomorrow morning.

The public and VIP Galleries will remain closed during tomorrow's Parliamentary proceedings as well and security has tightened in and around Parliament Complex .