TNA's canard debunked again
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The TNA's outcry on the Keppapilawu village resettlement issue
has now been proved as another political play with ulterior motives,
Rehabilitation Minister Gunaratne Weerakoon, told the Sunday Observer. He was in
Mullaitivu last week to present 50 houses to homeless families.
The TNA held several protest campaigns and made statements to
the local and international media saying that the Government had let the 165
families of Keppapilawu village in the lurch after acquiring their land for the
Security Forces. But the people in the village have happily accepted the houses
that were handed over to them in a model village, he said.
These housing units are equipped with all facilities and road
networks. The first 50 houses were constructed at a cost of about Rs. 18.75
million, he said adding that he had also laid the foundation stones to build
houses for the remaining families. Rs.39.75 million has been already allocated
for the second phase of the housing project, he said.
The Security Forces did the land reclamation and construction
work free, he said.
Minister Weerakoon said that on the instructions of President
Mahinda Rajapaksa his Ministry was focusing attention on the rehabilitation and
resettlement of all families with the provision of houses for homeless families.
Since the defeat of LTTE terrorism in May 2009 the Government had resettled over
385,000 displaced families. He invited TNA parliamentarians, journalists and
others to visit the village and see for themselves the facilities provided for
the families, he said.
Courtesy : Sunday Observer
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