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Shame.! Weerawansa screams ‘paraballa’ , ‘Vesige putha’ while Dinesh calls speaker ‘pissa’ in parliament- CCTV confirms.!

(Lanka-e-News- 11.May.2016, 6.15PM) On the 5 th of May , the hoodlums of MaRa brigand created mayhem in Parliament alleging that the voting was not carried out duly, and abused Dhammika Dissanayake , the general secretary of the parliament who did the counting  in most foul and filthy language . While Dissanayake was being so scolded ,  Wimal Weerawansa has threatened and berated Dhammika in most foul and filthy language,  based on the video recording.

Currently  , an inquiry is under way  in regard to the threats , intimidation and foul language used by the pro MaRa brigand, and a parliamentary committee has been appointed by the speaker in this connection. When this committee viewed the video footage it was  very clear that Weerawansa  has on two occasions used foul words ‘paraballa ‘ (stray dog) on the parliament secretary  , and called him again as ‘Vesige putha’( bastard). 

In the CCTV recording , Dinesh Gunawardena trying to wrest the mace is also clearly depicted. On the day blood was spilt in parliament , Dinesh Gunawardena calling the speaker as ‘pissa’ ( mad man ) is also very clearly revealed by  the recording.

It is Dinesh and and Bandula Gunawardena who had led the group in the fisticuffs  on 5 th May. Gammanpila and Kalutara district M.P. Piyal had gone forward with Bandula  leading . Lanka e news report on this gory incident earlier revealed how  the hoodlums who made the August assembly a bedlam wreaked havoc using foul words and shouting ‘ your tie and coat shall be removed ’at  Parliamentary secretary Dhammika Dissanayake who did the vote counting. The CCTV camera had clearly captured these disgraceful and deplorable scenes of these hooligan parliamentarians – the so called representatives of the people. These recordings had confirmed all what Lanka e news disclosed in its report  on the day of the incident.

If a government official like the parliamentary secretary  is abused using words ‘ para balla’ (stray dog) , Vesige putha (bastard ) and is threatened with removing his tie and court during the duty hours , it  is tantamount to obstructing him in the execution of his official duties , and is an offence punishable under the law.

Is the parliament secretary not entitled to this protection  despite this legal position ? Is there any law whereby Wimal Weerawansa can escape from punishment after using most insolent  language and filthy words against a government officer and also threatening him ? If the parliament is administered via standing orders,  the entire parliament must stand together and bring in new standing orders to control these shameless hoodlums who are disgracing the August assembly , and acting counter to the wishes and hopes of the people outside who voted them into power.

If this is the way parliamentarians who have been elected by the people and in whom they repose confidence are going to behave worse than notorious  rowdies  in parliament the sublime and sacrosanct Institution  , and if they are to go unpunished , on what premise  or law can the vagrants and vagabonds on the streets be punished  who are rejected by the people ?  

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Aney paw,these fellows are frustrated & can use only these kinds of words,as their background is also the same ! and specially Bandula Gunawardene being a teacher,what example could be taken by the students from a teacher like this ? chase these rowdies away from the Parliament ! why cant the speaker take action against these rowdies ???
-- by Jayantha on 2016-05-12

The Speaker of the New Zealand parliament ordered the Prime Minister to leave the chamber on a matter of parliamentary breach last week. The PM did so - there was no disturbance! Do you think are MPs are as civilised and could this happen here!
-- by Cynic on 2016-05-12

After an ex pavement hawker from Kehelwatte ascended to power, the Sri Lanka Parliament has been infested with dictators, common thugs, uneducated servant boys who became junior ministers, massive bribe takers, peddlers of filth, and above all, murderers of society's watch dogs.
-- by Desmond Perera on 2016-05-23

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