A story coming from a farmer settlement area says that a white-collar high-up ruling the roost there has begun collecting bribes brazenly from the illegal sand miners, emboldened by his close connection to a provincial political bigwig and a chief of a meditation program fame, they say.
A high-level conference on the country’s security situation was held the other day. However, Number One had informed the white-collar high-ups in advance that he would attend this conference only on condition that a certain top team member would not participate in it.
The former strongman spent a brief holiday in Nuwara-eliya recently. Whenever, the former strongman visits Nuwara-eliya for whatever purpose, there is a prominent politico in the upcountry estate sector, who would make it a point to pay a courtesy call on him. This politico is none other than King Rooster.
This is a story that revolves around the late President J.R. Jayewardene who was responsible for introducing the all-powerful Executive Presidency to the country. J.R was also a President who used his executive powers with a unique thoroughness. He also inspired fear and respect in others in a great measure.
Believe it or not! There was a time when a certain MP had made it a habit to borrow a few rupees from the Prime Minister at the time for an alcoholic drink! This story comes from no lesser a person than a prominent star in the political firmament at that time.
There was a typical young radical in a political family in the deep South. The family was so close to the national politics, the young man attended school from Sravasti, the Parliament members’ hostel itself. On completing his secondary education, the young man wanted to secure a highly paid job. Finding that tea-tasting carried good pay, the young man wanted to become a tea taster.
Sarath Muttettuwegama, Comrade Sarath to his political buddies and foes alike, who turned Parliamentary proceedings quite lively with his fiery speeches was, in fact, a revolutionary with a difference.
A powerful politico has entrusted to an aide of his, the job of distributing free cement among his poor constituents to enable them to put up a ‘roof over their heads’ and the latter is said to be misusing part of the cement stock to construct his own house now coming up by a lakeside.
Three royal weddings due to take place this year is the talk in the town these days. They have already begun sending out invitations to the wedding of Number One’s only male offspring -the first of the three due to be held early May at Colombo Shangri -La.
There is a politico representing a constituency in Uva who once stood tall in the Green party. He later threw in his lot with the Betel leaf and held high office in that alliance. Quite recently he returned to the Green fold and began working for the party with much vigour. However, he was not lucky enough to get a place in the top team.
When the existing building of a school (named after an ancient king who is said to have caused the death of his father by entombing him alive inside a wall,) could be renovated at a comparatively low cost, a leading political authority had reportedly taken the initiative to construct a three-storey building for this school at a cost of Rs.350 million!
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