Govt condemns Polonnaruwa incident
The Government vehemently condemned the violent incidents at
Polonnaruwa on January 13, including the reported attack on a local BBC
correspondent.
The Government will not tolerate any acts of violence against
civilians, politicians, local and international observers and
journalists in the current situation. Action has already been taken to
apprehend those responsible for this violence and the attack on the
journalist, and make them face the full force of the law.
The Government will not allow anything to undermine this historic
election, the first since the end of a quarter of a century of organized
terrorism in Sri Lanka under which free and fair elections were
regularly obstructed and the people in all areas of the country now have
the freedom to participate in the electoral process.
With regard to the incident at Tangalle on January 12, two persons
have already been arrested by the Police and further investigations are
proceeding. Contrary to media and other reports, there is increasing
evidence that the victim in this incident of violence was a strong
supporter of the President, and not of any other candidate in this
election.
The authorities have not yet concluded that this was a politically
motivated or election related incident.
The Government is committed to ensuring that violence will not
triumph, and is taking every step possible to ensure the integrity of
the electoral process.
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