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Hakeem quits government
Speculation
rife that more would join opposition today
The
Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) has decided to quit the government,
putting Fridays crucial budget vote in further balance.
SLMC Leader Rauff Hakeem told The Bottom Line that the decision
was taken to preserve dignity and to respect the wishes of the Muslim
community.
The decision is sequel to a crucial high command meeting which was
held last evening. All six SLMC members in parliament are expected
to crossover to the opposition today.
The Bottom Line reliably learns that the SLMC Leader had come under
severe pressure from his fellow members during the past week. They
had urged Hakeem to pull out of the President Mahinda Rajapaksa
led administration owing to the governments failure to address
burning issues concerning the Muslim community.
The party leadership has been under immense pressure from
both the SLMC stalwarts and representatives from the grass root
level. Those carrying grievances have highlighted that the government
has failed to deliver regarding the issues of the Muslim community.
They point out that these issues regarding Muslims continue to be
overlooked, sources said last night.
It is reliably learnt that despite several meetings between SLMC
Leader Rauff Hakeem and Presidential Advisor Basil Rajapaksa, the
party had been forced to quit the government in the absence of a
breakthrough in discussions.
The governments failure to return 5000 acres of land belonging
to Muslims, which were taken over by the Environment Ministry and
the failure to amend laws on the ban on noise pollution along with
issues relating to portfolios have been identified as some of the
problems which have been plaguing the Muslim community.
Meanwhile, speculation is rife that two more parliamentarians would
cross over to the opposition today.
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