The
Peoples Liberation Front (JVP) Leader Somawansa Amerasinghe
yesterday said his party would be meeting with Mangala
Samaraweera and Sripathi Suriarachchi of the Sri Lanka Freedom
Party (Mahajana Wing) at Battaramulla party head office, on
Wednesday(5) "to know their minds."
" We are meeting them with an open mind. We have
already mentioned about our own reservations on their deal with
the UNP. We don’t think that the country could gain anything
positive by going along with the UNP."
He was very emphatic that there would not be any
support from the JVP for the UNP.
Political analysts said that this was a clear
attempt by the JVP to remain neutral as realignment of forces
against the Government were taking shape.
The JVP sources said that at last Tuesday’s
Politburo meeting of the party, General Secretary Tilvin Silva
had informed that the party had received a letter from Mangala
Samaraweera stating that he would like to discuss the SLFP(M)
plans for a broader Front against the Government.
While JVP Leader Somawansa Amerasinghe declared
that there would be no help from the party for any alliance with
the UNP, it was agreed that the party should ask the SLFP(M) to
join the JVP to form a grander alliance against the Government.
Amerasinghe said the party should brief
Samaraweera on the informal consultations that were underway
with some ruling party parlimentarians, trade unionists,
including those in the plantation sector, journalists and like
minded organizations.
While we have our reservations, we should meet
them as they had indicated that they wished to speak to us.
"So we will see what we could do and what we
should do.At present the poor people in the country are
suffering as a result of a political, economic and a cultural
crisis and we believe that the only way out for people is to
formulate a new and alternative program to steer the country out
of the destructive path taken during the past 30 years," he
said.
It was only last Thursday that the SLFP(M Wing)
met UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe at the office of the
opposition leader at Cambridge Terrace , and it was agreed that
both the UNP and the SLFP(M Wing) will sign a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) outlining the outer parameters of their
common objectives.