There are two prominent politicians in the country who had been class mates of an elitist school in the city. However, circumstances following their school days have thrown these two into two rival political camps. Today one of the duo is a holder of a very high office. And his classmate having chosen a different political path has become one of his formidable rivals.
A certain prominent member of the black-coated gentry has become a joke among his community following the discovery that he had in a recent court appearance argued hard to repudiate a certain legal proposition he himself had vindicated by quoting chapter and verse in a law book he had written.
When political horse-trading was on top gear following the recent sudden regime change, a story began making rounds, that some Diyawanna members had demanded payoffs as high as Rs. 500 million to cross the floor. In fact, it came to light later that some political high-ups, who have directly involved in the shady deals themselves, had let the cat out of the bag.
A prominent political figure who attended as the chief guest at the ceremonial opening of the party office of a fair and lovely Diyawanna member in her new electorate, had to suffer much discomfiture when a section of the gathering openly demonstrated their displeasure at his presence at the event.
When tensions were rising and controversies were raging with no solution to the unprecedented political crisis in sight, the political party leaders of the Green-led alliance had arrived at the main secretariat for another round of talks the other day.
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