K.D. Lal Kantha said in Parliament today that if the government fails to respond to the trade union action tomorrow the JVP will be compelled to team up with anti-government forces to win their demands.
What a F***ing disgrace to our forces
July 9, 2008 (LBO) - Sri Lanka's privately-run bus operators said they would keep their buses on the road on July 10, ignoring the token strike call of a Marxist-Nationalist former ally of the ruling coalition.
The Marxist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) which popularized policies of wholesale government recruitment, indiscriminate subsidies and increased state intervention in 2004 and extended them in 2006, fell out with the government this year.
In June Sri Lanka was officially hit by 28.2 percent inflation despite the government changing the weights of the widely watched Colombo Consumer Price Index (CCPI) to understate inflation after it hit 29.9 percent in April.
"To come to this economic situation, to this inflation level, certain political parties contributed," the head of the private bus operators' association Gemunu Wijeratne said.