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Women Parliamentarians Caucus decides to stand for the rights of first female DIG

Women Parliamentarians Caucus stated that they will stand for the rights and job security of Bimshani Jasin Arachchi, who has been promoted to the post of the first Deputy Inspector General of Police in Sri Lanka, setting aside political differences and will fight for her rights until justice is done, stated the Department of Communication, Parliament of Sri Lanka.
 
The chairperson of the Women Parliamentarians Caucus, State Minister of Primary Health Care, Epidemics and COVID-19 Disease Control Dr. Sudarshini Fernandopulle condemned the challenge to the appointment of Bimshani Jasinghearachchi, who was the Director of the Police Children’s and Women’s Bureau. State Minister stated this at a media briefing held in Parliament today.
 
State Minister Dr. Sudarshani Fernandopulle, State Minister Dr. Sitha Arambepola, Samagi Jana Balawegaya Parliamentarian Rohini Wijeratne and the Deputy Secretary General and chief of the staff Kushani Rohanadheera were present at the press conference.
 
The Chairperson pointed out that her caucus was very pleased with the appointment of the female Deputy Inspector General of Police and that it considers the appointment of a woman to a higher post in an institution such as the Sri Lanka Police, where the majority is male, as a contribution to gender equality.
 
However, while expressing her displeasure over the situation against DIG of Police, Mrs. Fernandopulle said she believes that if Sri Lankan women were to be recruited into the police, they should have the right to receive their promotions regularly.
 
The MPs pointed out that being a woman, it is very unfair to try to lose the opportunity to get higher positions in a certain field.
 
Deputy Chairperson of the Caucus, State Minister of Skills Development, Vocational Education, Research and Innovation Dr. Seetha Arambepola said, that all women parliamentarians, setting aside political differences, condemned the involvement of certain groups in legal action challenging the post of DIG Bimshani Jasinha Arachchi, and urged all women in this country as well as all parents who wish their daughters success, to unite.
 
Speaking at the event, Deputy Chairperson of the Caucus MP Rohini Wijeratne, said that it was disgusting for the male community in this country to oppose the promotion of Bimshani for performing her duties properly. The harassment of women in this manner is a major obstacle to the progress of the country and action should be taken to stop the physical or mental harassment of women, especially in the workplace, she said.
 
She pointed out that there are many examples of women being appointed as national leaders in Sri Lanka, such as the appointment of Sirimavo Bandaranaike as the world's first female Prime Minister, the appointment of Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga as the world's first Executive President and the appointment of Shirani Bandaranayake as the Chief Justice. MPs said; thus it was inappropriate to say that a woman could not hold the post of Deputy Inspector General of Police.
 
The Chairperson further stated that the purpose of the Women Parliamentarians Caucus is to stand for the rights of women in the Legislature. Therefore, the caucus will inform all political parties and encourage them to increase the contribution of women in active politics in the country, she said.