5 June 2025 | Vol. 11, #95

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FrontPage sheds light on the different realities between Sri Lanka's two main language communities. By reading today's FrontPage, you can be better informed about the different priorities in the Sinhala and Tamil press.

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DIFFERENT PRIORITIES IN THE SINHALA AND TAMIL PRESS

 

Tamil Headlines

Virakesari: The government acts contradictorily to the Election Commission’s announcement – SJB frustrated over the matter of the Colombo Municipal Council | Witnesses failed to identify the gunman in the Ganemulla Sanjeewa murder at an identification parade

Thinakaran: “Special task force to combat ragging; mechanism to provide information” – PM informs parliament | “Grade Five Scholarship exam will not be canceled; an alternative plan to reduce pressure” – PM | “Working together is necessary not only in the economic but also in the political, social and cultural sectors” – President tells Treasury officials

Thinakkural: “Who granted permission to open fire on the Kuchchaveli fisherfolk?; it needs to be considered as a racist act” – Imran Maharoof | Mullaitivu fisherfolk gather in front of the police station to protest against Chilaw fisherfolk | Navy opens fire on fisherfolk at Kuchchaveli; one injured and hospitalised

Thamilan: “We will make the ruling party member wear jumpers (shorts worn by prisoners)” – Chamara Sampath tells parliament | Ministry takes action to amend circular on ragging

 

Sinhala Headlines

Lankadeepa: COVID face masks: Provincial council and Health Ministry at odds; wear them says Western Provincial Council in gazette, “No need”, says health secretary

Divaina: To whom and to which party will the Colombo mayoral post go?: decision on the 16th; both sides say they’ll take control; a competition to win-over members; first meetings and leadership appointments also set for 20 other local government bodies 

Ada: Deliberate the court case against Ravi for the bond scam – SC invalidates Court of Appeal order that overturned High Court indictment | Three bank officials arrested for causing Rs. 100 million loss by pawning low-value gold items

Mawbima: Health secretary removes the face masks imposed in Western Province: “COVID is now an ordinary illness with no serious threat, so the guidelines issued for government officers should be reconsidered” – Health secretary | Teacher who aided in abuse of her student and her husband who committed the abuse each sentenced to 45 years 

Dinamina: “Grades one to six curricula to be reformed next year; steps to be taken to reduce teaching and learning pressure; Grade Five Scholarship exam will not be abolished immediately”, says PM

Aruna: Three bank officials arrested for Rs. 100 million fraud; low-value gold items pawned 

Anidda: This paper is published on Fridays only

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TAMIL PRESS PRIORITIES

 

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“Action will be taken to expedite investigation into Chemmani gravesite” – Harshana Nanayakkara | “If the government fails to allocate sufficient funds, we will get it from overseas” – Ponnambalam

Thinakaran, Thinakkural, Thamilan

Addressing parliament yesterday (4th), All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC) MP Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam raised the issue of insufficient funds for excavation of the recently identified gravesite at Chemmani in Jaffna where a number of human remains have been recovered. He requested the government to take steps to allocate sufficient funds for it, adding that if the government cannot make it happen, they would support to receive funds from abroad. Responding to Ponnambalam, Minister of Justice and National Integration Harshana Nanayakkara stated that steps will be taken to speed up investigations into the matter and allocate necessary funds.

“Who granted permission to open fire on the Kuchchaveli fisherfolk?; it needs to be considered as a racist act” – Imran Maharoof | Minister calls for report

Thinakaran, Thinakkural, Thamilan

ThinakkuralThamilan quote SJB MP Imran Maharoof questioning the government on who granted permission to the navy to open fire at the fisherfolk, adding that the fishing method of surukku valai (clap net) is permitted in areas such as Galle, Hambantota and Matara. He questioned as to why it is not permitted in the North and East, adding that it needs to be considered as a racist act. The MP has called for a proper investigation in this regard. Thinakaran reports Minister of Fisheries, Aquatic and Ocean Resources Ramalingam Chandrasekar as saying that he has
requested the navy to submit a report on the shooting incident.

“We will make the ruling party member wear jumpers (shorts worn by prisoners)” – Chamara Sampath tells parliament 

Virakesari, Thinakkural, Thamilan

Addressing parliament yesterday (4th), New Democratic Front MP Chamara Sampath Dasanayake claimed that the minister of justice has said that it is the NPP government that sent Mahindananda Aluthgamage and Nalin Fernando to prison, adding that the minister has challenged the unanimous verdict of three judges in the case. He said that the minister has dishonoured the
dignity of the judges. He further added that the minister submitted fake documents and put the doctorate in his name and later removed it. He further noted that he will definitely make him wear a jumper (prisoner’s uniform) one day, and that the former Speaker who submitted a fake PhD degree should also wear a jumper.

Ensure the dignity of the returnees – Canadian Tamil Congress points out to the president

Virakesari

The Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) has written a letter to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake expressing its serious concern regarding the arrest and detention of a 75-year-old Sri Lankan Tamil refugee who returned from India on May 29, 2025, through Palaly Airport in Jaffna. The letter reads, ‘The incident is not only deeply troubling, but also inconsistent with your government’s publicly stated commitment to reconciliation and resettlement. Forcibly displaced individuals should not be criminalised for the circumstances under which they
fled, particularly when their return is in good faith and legally coordinated. If Sri Lankan law recognises the right of return for its citizens, including those who left due to conflict, then the government has a moral and legal responsibility to ensure their safe, dignified and unimpeded return.’

SINHALA PRESS PRIORITIES

 

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World Environment Day national celebration 

Dinamina, Mawbima, Aruna, Divaina, Ada

The World Environment Day national festival is being held today (5th) in Kegalle under the patronage of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Marking the final day of National Environment Week, today has been designated as Tree Planting Day. According to the Ministry of Environment, tree planting programs are taking place islandwide.

“We got USD 650 million in FDIs in the first quarter” – Handunnetti

Dinamina, Aruna

Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development Sunil Handunnetti told parliament
yesterday (4th) that Sri Lanka received USD 650 million in Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) in the first quarter of this year, with 64 projects approved through the Board of Investment (BOI). He added that investor confidence is returning as the country is now free of fraud and corruption.

Rs. 132 billion in tax revenue from vehicle imports in first quarter

Aruna, Divaina, Ada

Sri Lanka Customs reported Rs. 132 billion in tax revenue from vehicle imports between January and June 3, 2025 (Ada reports the amount as Rs. 136 billion). During a Committee on Public Finance meeting chaired by MP Dr. Harsha de Silva, officials said the government aims to generate Rs. 450 billion from vehicle imports this year, and expressed confidence in meeting this target.

Use of the President’s Fund: CID questions Dayasiri and son

Dinamina

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) questioned SJB MP Dayasiri Jayasekara and his son in connection with the alleged misuse of funds from the President’s Fund yesterday (4th). Investigations revealed that Jayasekara had received Rs. 500,000 citing a medical condition, but only Rs. 350,000 was used for treatment. The remaining Rs. 150,000 was not returned as required. CID officials stated that Jayasekara’s son had obtained the funds on his father’s behalf, and was also questioned extensively regarding the matter.

COMMON PRIORITIES: SINHALA & TAMIL PRESS

 

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“Grade Five Scholarship exam will not be abolished immediately; a taskforce to eliminate ragging” – PM

Dinamina, Aruna, Divaina, Ada, Lankadeepa, Thinakkural, Thinakaran, Thamilan

Prime Minister and Minister of Education Dr. Harini Amarasuriya announced in parliament yesterday (4th) that curricula for grades one to six in government schools will be reformed starting in 2026, with reforms for higher grades to follow. She clarified that there are no immediate plans to abolish the Grade Five Scholarship examination, though it will be reconsidered gradually under future education reforms. Dr. Amarasuriya also addressed university ragging, stating that it is no longer seen as a harmless tradition but a violent and systemic issue. She stated that a national taskforce will be established within each state university to combat ragging, with strengthened complaint mechanisms, a 24-hour hotline and coordinated follow-up systems through the Centre for Gender Equity and Equality.

To whom and to which party will the Colombo mayoral post go?; decision on the 16th

Dinamina, Mawbima, Aruna, Divaina, Thinakkural, Virakesari, Thinakaran, Thamilan

The Colombo Municipal Council will hold its inaugural session on the 16th, with the mayor and deputy mayor to be elected amid a hung council. According to reports, as no party holds a majority, both the NPP and the SJB are engaged in efforts to secure control. Dates for the inaugural sessions of 20 other hung local councils in the Western Province have also been declared.

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Common priorities: Additional stories

1. SriLankan Airlines welcomes first new aircraft in eight years: Airbus A330-200 arrives from Paris Mawbima, Lankadeepa, Aruna, Divaina, Ada, Virakesari, Thinakaran  

2. COVID face masks: Provincial council and Health Ministry at odds; wear them says Western Province; “No need”, says health secretary Mawbima, Lankadeepa, Aruna, Thinakaran, Thamilan

3. Supplementary medical professionals launch strike Lankadeepa, Divaina, Ada, Thinakkural

4. Ganemulla Sanjeewa murder: Suspected gunman not identified – Mawbima, Ada, Divaina, Virakesari

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