Sirisena under fire for anti-Rajapaksa comments

Update: 2015-07-17 23:09 GMT
Three deputy ministers in the Sri Lankan government on Thursday decided to quit to protest against President Maithripala Sirisena's remarks that he will continue to oppose former president Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Research Sudarshani Fernandopulle, Deputy Minister of Rural Economic Affairs Lasantha Alagiyawanna and Deputy Minister of Ports and Shipping Eric Prasanna Weerawardena decided to resign from their respective portfolios.

"We were much hurt by President's comments both as the leader of our party and the leader of the UPFA," Fernandopulle told reporters.

Alagiyawanna said they had accepted ministerial position following a party decision to be part of the minority prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe's government.

Sirisena, who was elected as president in January after defeating Rajapaksa, has been criticised for allowing his predecessor to run in the August 17 parliamentary polls.

Sirisena's decision angered all his backers who had accused Rajapaksa's government of nepotism, corruption and curbing civil freedoms. On Tuesday, Sirisena in a televised address had said he was helpless as a majority in the party wanted him back.

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