21st  March, 2004  Volume 10, Issue 36

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Though IGP Indra de Silva has acted in a partisan manner at the behest of President Chandrika Kumaratunga by transferring police officers, some policemen in remote areas seem to be respecting the election law irrespective of political bias by removing posters and banners displayed by politicians. Here a police team led by Kekirawa OIC P. Alahapperuma is seen erasing the preference numbers of a politician marked on the main road in Kekirawa

Photo by Padmasiri Gamage  


  •  UPFA proposals for peace unacceptable

  • No contact with President says Tigers

CBK accused of lying by LTTE

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has dismissed claims by President Chandrika Kumaratunga that the.....

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