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NPP Govt. shows its inability to handle disaster situation properly – S.M. Marikkar

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November 28, 2025

Claims Govt. fails to handle disaster situations properly due to slow and uncoordinated decision-making Says effective national leadership must have ability to take swift, practical decisions, especially during emergencies Stresses Govt. has failed to implement any meaningful program to advance key national priorities such as economic recovery etc. Reiterates merger between UNP and SJB will proceed despite attempts to derail process Highlights traditional ‘Walau’ political culture has faded and princes only exist in dream worlds Assures SJB has no desire to create crisis to come to power as it believes in democratic political struggle Claims majority of people have now understood that NPP Govt. has incompetent leaders

NPP Govt. shows its inability to handle disaster situation properly – S.M. Marikkar

SAMAGI Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Parliamentarian S.M. Marikkar criticised the Govt.’s management of the ongoing disaster situation, claimed that National People’s Power Govt. has revealed its inability of handling the disaster situation properly due to slow and uncoordinated decision-making.

“The Govt. is only boasting without providing proper practical solutions to the existing disaster situation in the country. The Govt.s team has no knowledge to lead the officials in the face of the disaster situation in the country,” he said addressing a media briefing at the SJB headquarters, yesterday.

Marikkar said effective national leadership must have the ability to take swift, practical decisions, particularly during emergencies.

“The Govt. is engaged in rhetoric rather than delivering actionable solutions. If they lack expertise, they should consult those who do but even this is not happening,” he said, adding that the Govt.’s reluctance to take decisive action has further undermined its credibility.

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