Sri Lankan Opposition Stirs Debate on Security for Lawmakers

Sri Lanka's opposition calls on police chief to ensure security for elected representatives following the removal of personal protection. The move is criticized as politically motivated after a local council member's murder. Opposition urges the Speaker to direct police action for lawmakers' safety.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Colombo | Updated: 01-11-2025 13:08 IST | Created: 01-11-2025 13:08 IST
Sri Lankan Opposition Stirs Debate on Security for Lawmakers
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In a heated session, Sri Lanka's opposition lawmakers have urgently requested the nation's police chief to reinstitute personal protection for elected representatives, citing recent threats to political figures' safety.

Opposition MPs petitioned the Speaker of Parliament to summon Police Chief Priyantha Weerasuriya to discuss the controversial removal of personal security, which they allege was a political maneuver by the government.

The call for action gained momentum after the fatal shooting of Lasantha Wickramasekera, a SJB local council member, highlighting safety concerns for politicians. Opposition leader Ranjith Madduma Bandara emphasized the government's duty to safeguard its lawmakers.

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