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Sri Lanka: One Vision, One Party? Fears Mount Over JVP’s Rise – Analysis

Speculation is mounting in Sri Lanka’s political arena that the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), now a ruling force, may be steering the country toward the one-party state. The allegation was recently voiced by M.A. Sumanthiran, acting general secretary of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi ...

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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka Latest Breaking News and Headlines

Follow our coverage and share your thoughts See More Russian oil unlikely anytime soon Sri Lanka is unlikely to secure a shipment of Russian oil anytime soon, as logistical arrangements are still under discu.. 04 Apr 2026 0 1482 03 Apr 2026 2990 02 Apr 2026 3138 Fact Check :Burning coal anyway has contaminants in coal ash which include mercury, cadmium, lead, chromium, selenium and arsenic being sent to the air. In this case this SJB Sanjeewa should have protested to the Norochcholai Plant at the beginning itself as these heavy metals accumulate over time.. The opposition has flogged this coal issue far enough. Lets move on. Read more comments Victor :This community is becoming less of an asset and more of a burden to nation’s as a huge cost is added for security to have a special unit to keep an eye on them not knowing when they would do something senseless on innocent people. Time they give up this brotherhood nonsense. Read more comments Sambo :When politicians make the wrong choice. Read more comments Sambo :When the MR regime brought substandard items to the country making huge commissions there was no effects for anyone including animals. Has the cycle changed now. Read more comments Jude :Nothing good will come out, coz judges are bias. Have heard of judges giving verdict against SLC. I recalled few years back Hasaranga was denied playing in the The Hundred. And his contract valued £100,000 pounds. Read more comments Nature :How can substandard coal lead to increased mercury levels in fish? We are not naive enough to accept this without clear evidence. Read more comments Nishan Perera :This guy is a great distraction to the progress of this nation and a nuisance. Why does the Government not show to the people how honest this joker and his family has been in swindling this country? Read more comments citizen silva :A badly needed reform to operate within mandatory guidelines. This will provide some guardrails for the care of elderly people who have worked so hard until now. Read more comments Patcitz :If all communities in India were to place importance on granting de facto rights, it would effectively be equivalent to giving Tamil terrorist (LTTE) leader Prabhakaran a de facto state, thereby rendering the victory over Tamil LTTE terrorism achieved by His Excellency Mahinda Rajapaksa futile. Read more comments Patcitz :Self-defense is a duty of a sovereign state like Iran, which has the right to retaliate against U.S.-Israeli aggr...

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Sri Lanka struggles to avert economic collapse over Mideast war | National | suncommercial.com

Dissanayake's leftist JVP, or the People's Liberation Front, won a two-thirds majority at the November 2024 parliamentary elections after his own victory two months earlier in the presidential poll. A vendor at Colombo's Pettah night market, Wasantha Jayalath, 55, said he voted for Dissanayake in 2024 hoping for better times, but felt the situation was getting worse.

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Sri Lanka struggles to avert economic collapse over Mideast war - CNA

Dissanayake's leftist JVP, or the People's Liberation Front, won a two-thirds majority at the November 2024 parliamentary elections after his own victory two months earlier in the presidential poll. A vendor at Colombo's Pettah night market, Wasantha Jayalath, 55, said he voted for Dissanayake in 2024 hoping for better times, but felt the situation was getting worse.

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