BREAKING NEWS FROM SL

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    The charge sheet handed over to General Secretary of the United National Party (UNP), Tissa Attanayake by Southern Provincial Councillor, Maithri Gunaratne on behalf of the rebel group, alleges that the UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe was trying to force Matara district UNP MP Buddhika Pathirana into illicit homosexual relations with him and when the MP had rebuffed, the UNP leader had resorted to punishing MP Pathirana by suspending his party membership temporarily.
    The charge sheet adds that the UNP leader had violated paragraph 3.4 of the Constitution of the party by presenting posts within the party to not only to those rejected by the voters, but also to those with whom he allegedly indulges in homosexual relations. As a result, those who are willing to join the party are being dissuaded against it by their parents and the party suffers as a result.

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    All charges against Sri Lanka opposition leader could be proved with evidence - UNP councilor

    Colombo: Southern Provincial Councilor of Sri Lanka's main opposition United National Party (UNP), Maithri Gunaratne says that he has evidence to prove all charges leveled by him against party leader Ranil Wickremasinghe.

    Gunaratne, an Attorney-at-law has handed over a complaint with 20 charges against Wickremasinghe and his conduct that has resulted in the violation of the party Constitution.

    He said the party is yet to respond to the letter handed by him calling for an independent inquiry to probe the charges against the party leader.

    However, one of the charges leveled against the party leader about his sexual preferences affecting the party's political progress has caused much controversy.

    Gunaratne has said that he had evidence to prove his charge.

    He has noted that the main witness in the charge against Wickremasinghe is Matara district parliamentarian Buddhika Pathirana who was suspended by the party leadership recently.

    He has added that there are several other witnesses who are ready to come forward when an inquiry is held into the complaint.

    According to Gunaratne, the charges made by him are not frivolous and he has evidence to prove each one of them.