Thursday 20 June 2024

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Galle Face activists form ‘Jana Aragalaya Sandhanaya’ for political reform in SL

A new political movement, the ‘Jana Aragalaya Sandhanaya,’ was established yesterday by activists from the 2022 Aragalaya (People’s Struggle) movement.

The movement formed according to the group in preparation for the next Parliamentary elections. It consists of student activists, civil activists, journalists and various political groups. 

In a release, the movement said the formation of this party marks a significant step in the pursuit of political power to fulfil the aspirations of the 2022 People’s Struggle, a topic widely discussed among the public and within the political community.

“In line with this objective, a Left political alliance has emerged, advocating for progressive political power, and opposing the alignment with the IMF program, which is not a solution to Sri Lanka’s economic crisis. This Left political alliance is presenting the people with a valuable historic election manifesto, as an alternative to the false belief that the only solution for Sri Lanka’s social, political, and economic crisis is through an election. It offers a political program with short-term and long-term plans which include creating an economic system that is fair for everyone,” it said. 

Former Inter University Students Federation (IUSF) Convenor Wasantha Mudalige addressed the media during the event, expressing disappointment over the lack of systemic change anticipated by the 2022 protesters. Mudalige criticised President Ranil Wickremesinghe, alleging that his policies have only exacerbated the existing crisis.

According to Mudalige, the current Government has failed to ensure stability which has led to the people facing numerous challenges in their lives. He said therefore the ‘Jana Aragala Sandhanaya’ will seek to establish a new political culture in Sri Lanka to ensure a better future for the country⍐. 

Daily FT Thursday, 20 June 2024

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