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Tuesday, July 20, 1999

Lanka oppn says it's ready for snap polls

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA  
COLOMBO, JULY 19: Sri Lanka's main opposition today announced a nation-wide plan to drum up support for itself and said it was `fully prepared' to face snap national election the government was likely to call.

The opposition United National Party (UNP) said some half a million households will be included in a survey on key issues facing people and the responses will be used to shape the party's policy for the new millennium.

Opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe said his party was ready to face either a parliamentary or presidential election ahead of the due dates between August-November next year.

`There is a great debate within the government whether to sacrifice president first or the parliament,' Wickremesinghe said. `Whichever comes first, we are ready to face a national election and whoever is sacrificed first will go like the light brigade'.

Wickremesinghe who is a former prime minister said their `listening campaign' that included seven questions on cost of living, employment education andthe country's Tamil separatist conflict was fashioned on a campaign launched by the Labour Party in Britain before the 1997 elections. With the new initiative, the opposition was moving from reacting to government actions to taking positive policy initiatives, Wickremesinghe said.

However, he said his party will also push ahead with a campaign protesting the privatisation of the national airline and handing over its full management to Emirates of Dubai.

He said there was corruption involved in the purchase of three more Airbus A-330 aircraft for the national carrier which last week changed its name from Air Lanka to Sri Lankan Airlines.

There was no immediate reaction either from Sri Lankan Airlines or the ruling People's Alliance to the opposition charge of corruption in the latest airbus deal.

Earlier, when the government sold an equity slice of the national carrier to Emirate and the airline committed to buy six new Airbus A-330 aircraft, the UNP lodged a complaint against the deal with theindependent Bribery and Corruption Commission.

However, the commission has become virtually defunct with the government trying to oust independent commissioners who refused to step down in line with a request by President Chandrika Kumaratunga.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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