Hello friends,it is so thrilled to write to you after taking a long time of interval. So my today's topic is not about 'thrill /s' or about how the precious historical symbol that disappeared from the house of president that the current president who refused to stay there due to his personal fear of him loosing 'his ' good man qualities' if he is to stay there and how it was re found.
i am wondering whether President Sirisena provided any DATA of the Factories closed during the period of former governance. if what i heard is accurate, he said about 500 factories closed during the period of previous government. Could you kindly list out the names of the factories closed with all the other relevant details to prove what you are saying Mr.President. 500 factories is my goodness is not a simple thing to ignore , not even 100 factories. hope we can read the list through papers / Media. I am sure that knowing that you are not going to 'SELL' any of the resources ( Government run factories etc) that the country owns, for god sake. and Congratulations for the factories that you are trying to be establish in the future.. i hope that our labours would get a good /satisfactory portion of chances to find jobs in the factories you are planning to be implemented.
i have no intention to say or note anything about Mr.Gammanpila's arrest or about ' Mr. Champaka Ranawake participating an opening ceremony of a new Establishment or something (News) because i thought it is good to note something about how the new deputy (?) of the department of STF of the Institute of POLICE ( according to some , the heart of the country) threatening the MEDIA, the mind + Brain of the country, if not the heart. i do not like to travel back and refine my memory on ' how the previous , previous , previous governments 'looked after the issue of 'JVP' ,so called social issue, i am very sure that you cannot name it as part of 'military governance' not part of 'good governance'. i do not know how to translate this into English actually, ' Ballallu lawa koseta baawanawa', i like to believe that there is nothing like that happening with regard to the issue of STF official 'threatening the MEDIA. and Mr. Prime Minister i am , on behalf of the people of this country like to thank you and say that i am very pleased with the statement you have released with regard to the incident above mentioned.
i like to wish good luck for the seminar that is going to held tomorrow (21 / 05/2016 @ public library) on ' Is this the good governance we expected on January 8th?'
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