Pleased to join the launch of NEMIS HRM Phase 1 and the e-Thaksalawa LMS pilot, advancing data-driven education and expanding access to quality learning for every child in Sri Lanka. 🇱🇰
#DigitalEducation#SriLanka#NEMIS#eThaksalawa
Major General Suresh Sallay's brother, Selvin Sallay was a major in the Commando Regiment. His book on Kattaparichchan battle is one of the best selling books written on Sri Lanka's 3 decades long war against LTTE terrorists.
The beautiful #Colombo#LotusTower stands 351.5 metres tall, making it the tallest telecommunications tower in #SouthAsia. Built at a cost of USD 104.3 million, around 80% of the funding came from #China. #Srilanka
The reports now emerging in the media, along with the concerns raised before court by the legal counsel of Major General (Retd.) Suresh #Sallay regarding his treatment in custody, are deeply troubling.
Sallay is not under a magistrate’s remand order but is detained under the PTA. What is striking is the silence of many of the very activists who spent years campaigning against the PTA. Their sudden silence now raises serious questions about consistency and principle.
We all want justice for the victims of the Easter Sunday attacks, but it must be delivered without bias, political influence, or selective application. If investigations are driven by politics rather than truth, it risks becoming a betrayal of the victims and their families, who still deserve genuine justice.
That same commission report clearly outlined its findings and identified those held personally responsible for negligence. Ironically, some of the very individuals connected to those findings are now leading the investigations.
As the opposition, we are not against investigations. Accountability is important, but politically motivated investigations will never deliver real justice to the Easter Sunday victims. That is my honest view.