Monday, August 1, 2016

Jana Satana Protest March Finally Reached Lipton Circus For The Final Rally

Image result for jana satana protestThe "Jana Satana"protest march launched by the Joint Opposition group which entered Colombo this evening now  has reached the Lipton Circus ,Colombo by passing the Hyde Park for the final rally it has been reported.

Due to the march a heavy traffic is now reported from Town Hall area.

The protest march which arrived in Colombo today was earlier scheduled to be started from Kandy but later it had been  started from Peradeniya on 28th of July due to a court order.

As Joint Opposition Group's Protest March Has Entered Colombo ,Public Have Faced Difficulties Due To Heavy Traffic

Image result for jana satana protestA heavy traffic has been reported along the Baseline Road in Colombo this evening as the Protest March  "Jana Satana" launched by the joint opposition group has entered the Dematagoda Area from two ends.

Due to the traffic occurred in Baseline Road motorists and commuters have faced enormous difficulties and a long vehicle Queue s have seen in the road for hours.As one side of the road has given for the protestors to go ahead with their Protest March pedestrians too faced enormous difficulties when crossing the road.


Some motorists have seen advising the police officers who are in duty at the road the way to handle the traffic .

The Protest which heading towards Hyde Park in Colombo  to hold it's final rally earlier due to arrive in Lipton circus in Colombo for the rally.

However the authorities have cancelled the reservation made by the Joint Opposition leaders to get Hyde Park for the final rally due to construction work of the park currently underway .

Although the authorities have given the Campbell Park as an alternative venue  for the final rally of the Protest March the joint Opposition  leaders have turned down the offer it has been reported.

QUOTES FOR LIFE

Health Minister To Submit A Cabinet Paper Seeking Rs.1200 Million To Purchase Cancer Drugs For All Cancer Patients In Sri Lanka

Image result for ministry of health sri lankaThe Minister of Health,Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine Dr.Rajitha Senaratne is due to submit a Cabinet Paper to the Cabinet soon regarding seeking Rs.1200 million to purchase the Cancer Drugs annually for all Sri Lankan Patients suffering from Cancers according to the Ministry Of Health.

As some essential Cancer Drugs are expensive as Rs.250,000 per vial, most of the Cancer Patients need Rs.50 to 60 lacks to purchase these drugs from private sector the Ministry has stated.Majority of these patients are not in a position to spend such prices to purchase Cancer Drugs the Ministry has revealed.

 According to the Health Ministry's police on providing Cancer Drugs free of charge for all Cancer Patients in Sri Lanka the Minister has decided to submit a Cabinet Paper as mentioned the Ministry sources have stated.

Colombo Fort Magistrate Has Refused To Issue Notices To 11 Joint Opposition MP's

The Colombo Fort Magistrate has today(01) refused the request made by Police to issue notices for 11 Joint Opposition MP'S who were continuing their protest against former Central Bank Governor near Regal Cinema Hall in Colombo by disobeying the court order. 

The Police have requested the Colombo Fort Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne to issue notices against the 11 Joint Opposition MP's via speaker of the Parliament.

The Magistrate has refused the request of the Police by stating as the court order against the protest was not handed over to the protestors by Police as directed in Criminal Code Procedure she could not  issue notices as requested.

Detained Former Minister Basil Rajapakshe Has Been Further Remanded

Image result for remandedThe former Minister Basil Rajapaskhe who was detained and remanded over misappropriation of state funds to distribute supplying materials to District Councils has been further remanded until 08th of August by the Kaduwela Magistrate Court this morning .

He was further remanded after being produced before the Magistrate Court this morning.

The former Minister Of Economic Development has been  detained by the Police Financial Crimes Investigations Department (FCID) on 18th of July after recorded a statement from him regarding the allegation and later remanded him  until 01st of August.

A day after got  remanded he has been transferred to the Merchants Ward in Colombo National Hospital with the approval of a Prison Hospital doctor as he complained on a chest pain.

HEALTH TIP

A Sudden Fire Erupted In A Tyre Shop At Armour Street

A sudden fire has broken out at a tyre shop near Armour street in Grandpass this evening (29) causing severe traffic congestion in the area....