Not ready for a political journey with conditions - Sajith

Not ready for a political journey with conditions - Sajith

September 25, 2019   06:16 pm

United National Party (UNP) Deputy Leader Sajith Premadasa says that he is not ready for a political journey under conditions.

Premadasa mentioned this addressing the UNP Kalutara District rally currently ongoing at the Matugama Public Grounds.

Stating that he rejects ‘luxury politics’ Sajith Premadasa said that only he has the strength to work the most for this country.

“Today some talk of national security. But there are so many aspects of national security. Military security, economic security, political security, and social security”, he said.

He says that the country cannot be strengthened by destroying, churches, mosques or Kovils. The national disunity created by these actions will only support modern terrorism.

The Minister stated that no matter who betrays him, the ‘Sajith Premadasa journey’ cannot be stopped.

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