Drug dealers and underworld criminals should not be allowed to do
politics, says Miniter Champika Ranawaka. Speaking during a press
conference today he said it has tragic consequences and that the
incident in Kolonnawa was the best example for that.
Thugs, criminals and drug dealers have entered into politics in the country since 1977, he said and explained that it is not a new situation.
The Minister of Power and Energy and General Secretary of the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) accused that such individuals only entered politics for power, wealth and to build their reputation through the media, not to serve the country.
I can responsibly say that 95% of those engaged in politics today are doing so by dishing out black money, he told media at the Mahaweli centre, Colombo.
“We (JHU) demand that the government introduce laws to ensure drug dealers, extortionists, underworld leaders and thugs cannot enter into politics.” he added.
Thugs, criminals and drug dealers have entered into politics in the country since 1977, he said and explained that it is not a new situation.
The Minister of Power and Energy and General Secretary of the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) accused that such individuals only entered politics for power, wealth and to build their reputation through the media, not to serve the country.
I can responsibly say that 95% of those engaged in politics today are doing so by dishing out black money, he told media at the Mahaweli centre, Colombo.
“We (JHU) demand that the government introduce laws to ensure drug dealers, extortionists, underworld leaders and thugs cannot enter into politics.” he added.
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