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Sri Lanka Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday accused the country’s print media of backing the former president Mahinda Rajapakse with a view to see him back in power, a media report said.
Addressing his United National Party (UNP) members in the central district of Kandy, Wickremesinghe said he would name the media personnel who had benefited during the Rajapakse presidency and who are now bidding for his return.
He named the Daily Mirror, the English daily, and Financial Times daily, for allegedly favouring Rajapakse.
He said the Daily Mirror had called for the removal of Mangala Samaraweera, the foreign minister and the Financial Times was trying to undermine the government’s economic
management.
“I have no issues of media becoming critical of the government, do it as you please but do not try to call for the return of rogues,”
Wickremesinghe said.
“If they are trying to topple this government and bring him (Rajapakses) back, we are ready for it,” he said.
Referring to the Rajapakse group’s opposition protest march from Kandy starting next week, Wickremesinghe said, “Let them walk, we are ready, we too can bring people to the streets”.
Rajapakse ruled Sri Lanka from 2005 to January 2015.
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