Ayi SF Mangalata gahuwe???

shivantha333

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Why did SF assault Mangala?
Why did they ran out of SF's room?
Why SF refuced to come for the briefing with Karu?
What was the tensed situation?
 

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London: A former Tory adviser who was sacked for making a controversial remark about London’s Caribbean population is one of the masterminds behind the presidential election campaign of General Sarath Fonseka.

James McGrath, who has worked for David Cameron, Boris Johnson, the London mayor, and George Osborne, the shadow chancellor, was in Gen. Fonseka’s campaign war-room, at night on election-day, compiling alleged reports of intimidation by supporters of President Mahinda Rajapaksa and advising on strategy in the run-up to yesterday’s declaration.

If Gen Fonseka had won, much of the credit would have gone to McGrath, who has played a key role in sharpening the campaign since his arrival last month. In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, he said he did not have any qualms about supporting Gen.

Fonseka’s campaign, despite the general facing allegations of war crimes relating to his role in crushing the Tamil insurgency.

He said he believed that Gen. Fonseka would introduce democratic reforms, respect human rights and improve people’s standard of living.

McGrath was forced to resign as Boris Johnson’s chief political adviser in 2008 after he said London’s elderly Caribbeans could leave Britain "if they don’t like it here".

His comment was in response to a question on whether a Johnson victory might cause an exodus.

Although he became a political liability in Britain, his reputation as an effective campaign strategist was restored when he masterminded the 2008 presidential election victory of the Maldives opposition leader Mohamed Nasheed. His role in the Maldives resulted in the former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, the leader of the main opposition group, the United National Party, persuading him to join Gen Fonseka’s campaign.

McGrath helped to draft pledges to abolish the president’s executive powers, restore the primacy of the prime minister and speed up the resettling of Tamils.

"The best way to help countries to grow is to say ‘let’s help you build a democracy’," he said. "I don’t have any qualms about backing an army chief. I’m here on behalf of the leader of the opposition.

"The United National Party is a proud pluralist party, strong on protecting minorities, sometimes to their political cost." — The Telegraph
 

shivantha333

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Why did SF came to Transasia? Conspiracy revealed...

Why did SF and others selected Transasia to stay during election night?
Didn't he ahve enough security in rajakeeya mawatha?
What more security he gets from transasia?

Truth is....
SF strongly believed that they will surely win the election.
So he and all the supporters came to lodge in Transasia during election night. (Transasia is close to Temple trees rear entrance. )

Why did they bring handcuffs to transasia?? "HANDCUFFS" What for??

That is to get into Temple trees and lock up MR and rajapaksha samagama before they run away. But the things didn't turn out in the way they expected... So the govt circled trasasia as a precaution.
So now he is back at home.
If he won... what will be the fate of MR today???
Think wisely.........
(Nikam ke gahanna epa...)