TNA should be banned: Deputy Min Sarath Weerasekera


Labour and Labour Relations Deputy Minister Sarath Weerasekera told Parliament today that the government should ban the TNA which is propagating the LTTE ideologies of separatism even after the defeat of the terrorist organisation.

Participating in the third reading stage debate on budget 2014 under the expenditure heads of the 23 ministries and the Secretariat for Special Functions referred to select committee, the deputy minister said that the government should have banned the LTTE proxy party soon after the war ending.

“We are paying the price for not banning them then and it is so clear we made a mistake by not doing so,” he said.

The TNA should make a public statement that it would not support or propagate the separatism and it should state clearly that it would stay away from terrorism; the deputy minister said adding that unless the political party should be banned in Sri Lanka.

The Deputy Minister said that soon after the World War II Adolf Hitler’s Nazi party was banned and Pol Pot’s Communist Party too was banned soon after the political turmoil in Cambodia for the same reasons and the government of Sri Lanka too should ban the TNA for propagating terrorism and separatism.
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