13 March 2026 | Vol. 12, #47

 

DIFFERENT PRIORITIES IN THE SINHALA AND TAMIL PRESS

 

Tamil Headlines

Virakesari: Help ensure an uninterrupted fuel supply – Sri Lanka requests from India: Information from Indian External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal | The special committee on provincial council election recommendations to meet on March 20 | “We have already won the war against Iran” – President Donald Trump | “President Anura should prepare to go home now” – Ven. Balangoda Kassapa Thera

Thinakaran: “Strive to create a nation that ensures energy security” – The president to CEB engineers | Cryptocurrency fraud: “It is essential to prevent the outflow of the country’s finances” – The Colombo chief magistrate orders the Central Bank | The navy intercepts vessels with narcotics and modern weapons; 10 arrested | Exclusive bus services for persons with disabilities | Fuel stocks sufficient until the end of April: CPC Chairperson D.A. Rajakaruna

Thinakkural: Work from home in Sri Lanka again? “The government to consider if the situation arises” – Minister Wasantha Samarasinghe | “Fuel is the enemy of President Anura; he will resign soon” – Ven. Balangoda Kassapa Thera| “The Middle East war is a revenue stream for Anura’s government” – The opposition alleges that a proift of Rs. 7.1 billion was gained | Fuel stocks secured until the end of April; four shipments scheduled | Sri Lanka requests fuel assistance from India

Thamilan: Crude oil prices exceed USD 100 | “Our struggle is strong; the Strait of Hormuz will be blocked – attacks will continue until the US forces leave the region” – Iran’s new spiritual leader Mojtaba | The court extends the ban on constructing an indoor hall at the Jaffna Old Park; the Court of Appeal suspends the District Court order | Bloodshed in the Persian Gulf – Iran issues warning to the US | Four fuel tankers to arrive in Sri Lanka this month

Sinhala Headlines

Lankadeepa: Tender for the urgent coal also given to the previous company: “We are not involved; it was done by the coal company” — The minister of energy; “The lowest bid was from us, the [coal] will be sold at the previous price” — The local representative states

Divaina: A trawler to Dikkowita with drugs worth Rs. 10 billion and weapons including two T56 guns, one M16 weapon, eight pistols, eight magazines; another trawler that provided security also arrested; 10 from both boats arrested; the police suspect the weapons were given as gratuity following the purchase of drugs 

Dinamina: The largest [drug] haul seized by the navy: Drugs worth Rs. 10 billion seized from the Southern seas; a stock of 600 kg; six in custody with 11 firearms from various countries; weapons given to traffickers as gratuity

Aruna: Sri Lanka requests oil from India: Requests also made by Bangladesh and the Maldives; 5,000 tonnes of diesel already given to Bangladesh

Anidda: Preparations to extend the retirement age of the judges of higher courts

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TAMIL PRESS PRIORITIES

 

Photo credits: Government News Portal

The special committee on provincial council elections to meet on March 20

Virakesari

A special parliamentary committee appointed to provide recommendations on the preferred electoral system for provincial council elections will hold its first meeting on Friday (20th).

Chaired by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Vijitha Herath, the committee will meet at the parliament complex to discuss whether to conduct elections under the old proportional representation system or the new mixed electoral system.

The committee was established following a proposal made by Chief Government Whip Minister Nalinda Jayatissa on January 6, 2026, to resolve the legal hurdles caused by the incomplete delimitation process under the Provincial Councils Elections (Amendment) Act, No. 17 of 2017.

Sumanthiran urges India to grant citizenship to Eelam Tamil refugees

Virakesari

ITAK General Secretary M.A. Sumanthiran urged the Indian government to grant citizenship to Eelam Tamil refugees who have lived in India for over three decades and wish to remain there.

Speaking at a documentary screening in New Delhi, he emphasised that while the preference is for refugees to return and strengthen their homeland, the choices of those born and raised in India to seek citizenship must be respected.

Sumanthiran also called on India to pressure the Sri Lankan government to stop arresting returning refugees on charges of having left the country illegally. He noted that such arrests have led the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to suspend the repatriation process for Eelam Tamils.

These remarks were made during Sumanthiran’s visit to India as part of a delegation from the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL).

SJB MP Mujibur Rahman criticises the government over fuel price hikes
Virakesari, Thinakkural

SJB MP Mujibur Rahman claimed that the government is exploiting the public by increasing taxes on fuel despite a decrease in global market prices.

Speaking at a media briefing, Rahman described the government’s approach as being focused solely on seeking profits similar to retail traders while neglecting the financial burden on the people.

The MP further stated that while global fuel prices have dropped significantly, the government continues to impose “tax upon tax” without providing a clear solution for future economic stability. Rahman warned that such policies would lead to the public being abandoned and facing severe economic distress.

SINHALA PRESS PRIORITIES

 

Photo credits: Daily News

The Airbus deal: Former Sri Lankan Airlines Chief Kapila Chandrasena remanded 

Lankadeepa, Dinamina

Former Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines Kapila Chandrasena was remanded after being interrogated at length by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) yesterday (12th). The arrest is part of an ongoing investigation into alleged financial irregularities involving the procurement of 10  Airbus aircrafts for the airline during 2012 and 2013.

Cabraal to be indicted if the Rs. 1.84 billion of the Greek bonds case is not paid

Dinamina

The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) has warned that it will file indictments in the High Court against former Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal if he fails to pay over Rs. 1.84 billion in connection to the controversial Greek Bond Scam.

The commission has formally inquired from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) to confirm whether the payment has been settled. This follows a Colombo High Court order issued on December 10, 2025, which granted a conditional release to Cabraal while three other defendants were released unconditionally. The court stipulated that the payment, representing the loss incurred through the Greek bond transaction, must be made to the CBSL. CIABOC stated that if this condition is not met, they will proceed with formal charges as per the provisions of the relevant act.

Preparations to extend the retirement age of the judges of higher courts

Anidda

Internal sources state that preparations are being made to include an amendment to the Constitution to extend the retirement age of the judges of the higher courts of Sri Lanka. This includes the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal. A two-thirds majority is required in order for the amendment to be passed, following the presentation of a draft bill to parliament.

 

COMMON PRIORITIES: SINHALA & TAMIL PRESS

 

Photo credits: Arab News

Iran ready for talks for peace in the Middle East: President Masoud Pezeshkian outlines three conditions

Lankadeepa, Aruna, Dinamina,  Thinakaran, Thinakkural, Thamilan

Foreign media reports that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed his commitment to peace in the Middle East and stated that Iran is ready to engage in discussions for this purpose.

However, it is reported that the Iranian President has set three conditions for participating in these talks. In a post on X, Pezeshkian stated that Iran is prepared to resolve issues through dialogue if there is an agreement to recognise Iran’s legal rights, provide economic compensation for infrastructure destroyed by the US and Israeli attacks, and guarantee Iran’s security against future strikes.

A meeting between the president and the CEB trade unions | “The ownership of the new companies are under the government: The goal of the new companies is to provide electricity to the public at a fair rate” — The president

Lankadeepa, Dinamina, Anidda, Thinakaran, Thinakkural

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake called on the representatives of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) engineers’ trade unions to work together to overcome current and future challenges in the power sector. The president made these remarks during a discussion held yesterday (12th) morning at the Presidential Secretariat.

During the meeting, the president emphasised that while the CEB is being restructured into new entities, the government will retain ownership of these companies. He stated that the primary objective of this transition is to provide electricity to the public at a fair and reasonable rate while ensuring energy security. He also stressed that it is the government’s firm stance that all rights currently enjoyed by employees of the CEB will be guaranteed within the new companies during the restructuring process.

The trade union representatives acknowledged the necessity of this transformation and expressed their commitment to supporting the government’s objectives through mutual understanding.

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Common priorities: Additional stories

1. The largest [drug] haul seized by the navy: Drugs worth Rs. 10 billion seized from the Southern seas; a stock of 600 kg; six in custody with 11 firearms from various countries; weapons given to traffickers as a gratuity Lankadeepa, Divaina, Dinamina, Aruna, Virakesari, Thinakaran, Thinakkural

2. “Four oil vessels and six gas vessels will be arriving this month” — CPC Chairperson D. J. Rajakaruna Dinamina, Virakesari, Thinakaran, Thinakkural, Thamilan 

3. The fuel crisis: Fuel to be brought from India and China? Discussions held with both countries – Lankadeepa, Aruna, Virakesari, Thinakkural

4. “It is disappointing to see the arrest of Sallay, who was committed to ending terrorism” — Mahinda Rajapaksa – Lankadeepa, Divaina, Dinamina, Thinakkural

5. A barrel of crude oil exceeds USD 100 once again – Lankadeepa, Aruna, Thinakkural, Thamilan  

6. “No place left to attack in Iran, the war will end soon” — Trump states; “Cannot end the attacks within a week or two” — Israeli defence minister – Divaina, Virakesari 

7. A thousand children from the Middle East have become victims of the war — The UNICEF – Lankadeepa, Thinakkural  

 

 

 

 

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