11 July 2021 09:24 pm Views - 2268
Only those who are unintelligent will stage protests at a time when the country is plunged into a pandemic, Chief Government Whip Johnston Fernando said today.
Minister Fernando made this remark at a ceremony held in connection with the inauguration of the new Kelani Bridge this morning.
The New Kelani Bridge is a first of its kind in Sri Lanka which is of a modern engineering design is known as a extradosed type which uses stay cables to connect two main pylons with the bridge deck and to share the weight of the load from the bridge deck.
'We are a government that will not hesitate to act for the sake of the development. We are not afraid of critics. We are not afraid of opposition tactics. None with an iota of intelligence would participate in protests or lead their people to protests at a time when there is a pandemic. Unfortunately, we have opposition politicians who do so. Those who predicted that at least one or two thousand people will die here of COVID-19 finally got infected. We call on them not to put the lives of people in the harm’s way to achieve their political objectives. They will never be able to escape from the curse of people" the Minister said.
"It was in 2014 the then President Mahinda Rajapaksa who in his capacity as the Minister of Highways initiated the New Kelani Bridge project and signed for the plans and the approval. In his recent address to the nation, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said that we would complete this project soon. After that, the former Highways Minister of the Yahapalana government said that it was a project that had been commenced by their government.
The truth is that the highest number of mega development projects in this country had been commenced under the visionary leadership of President Mahinda Rajapaksa. He deserves credit for that. There is no use of others trying to get credit for that because people know the truth. I still can remember how President Mahinda Rajapaksa had started the Outer Circle Highway Project. Later the ministers of the yahapalana government tried to get credit for that and were planning to open a section of it but a woman braved to go there and opened it herself:" he added.(Yohan Perera)