If any harm comes to us, Chathura would be held responsible - GMOA

If any harm comes to us, Chathura would be held responsible - GMOA

June 2, 2016   03:39 pm

If any harm comes to members of the Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA), MP Chathura Senaratne, the son of Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne, would be held responsible, GMOA secretary Dr. Nalinda Herath said.


The observation was made while addressing a press conference held in Colombo this afternoon (02).


GMOA Secretary also said that a decision has been taken to instigate legal action against Chathura Senaratne for the “malicious” remarks made by him regarding the association and its members during a media gathering yesterday.


“A written complaint will also be submitted to the IGP about the threats he made…We don’t want to have another Mervyn, SB, or Harin in future” Dr. Herath asserted.

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