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Mahesha Badrajith Madarasinghe

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A hardcore tech geek.

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Mahesha Badrajith Madarasinghe
@jinath do you agree with him?
Rehan Jayawickreme@RehanJayawick

Imagine if this was the response of @sjbsrilanka today instead of acting like petty brats. "One of our finest team members, Mr. Eran Wickramaratne, has received an invitation to head Sri Lanka’s apex cricket decision-making body. While we oppose the NPP on many fronts, we extend our full support to Mr. Wickramaratne and his team as they undertake the task of reforming the game we all love. We are grateful to the President for placing country before self in appointing one of the SJB’s own. Mr. Wickramaratne will undoubtedly play his part in steering Sri Lanka towards cricketing excellence, and the NPP Government will benefit from his professional expertise. We have granted Mr. Wickramaratne’s request to resign from the Working Committee and the Management Committee, as he believes this will strengthen the bipartisan role required for his new responsibilities. He remains warmly welcome to return to official duties within the party at any time. On a lighter note Mr President, perhaps once the mission is complete, you may thank us for ‘lending’ him to you. Please note that the image of this letter was reproduced purely for entertainment purposes and originates from an alternate reality😁

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@jinath @EranWick Shows that SJB always prioritises politics/party. Can you trust such a party to lead the country putting politics aside? And, being this isn't a political position, how do you say that SJBs stance is right?
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@Computer_basic0 Phone doesn't send data through SIM card. SIM (Subscriber Identification Module), as the name suggests, is only used for identifying the subscriber. Phone handles communications via the built-in radio transmitter & receivers.
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@jinath While so many of the stories Sajith suggests are progressive and positive, do you think, with people around him, those can be implemented the same way he suggests? Honestly?
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Jinath Premaratne
Jinath Premaratne@jinath·
When Sajith said that instead of increasing the electricity bill due to inferior coal, the cost should be recovered from the supplier and the institutions that tested it. Some laughed at Sajith and told Anura would not do that, since he promised that the electricity bill would be reduced by 1/3 as election promise. දැන් එක මිටට ගෙවපන් Don't tell the Middle East situation here. The hydro, solar, and coal that primarily produce electricity do not come through Hormuz... #lka #sjb #coalscam #sajith
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Jinath Premaratne@jinath·
Here @sajithpremadasa is right, America is attacking in our EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE (EEZ). The fish resources and all other marine resources in that zone belong to Sri Lanka. So, America should be held accountable for the attack in this zone, which is not a war zone. In a country where even a common man is fined for throwing waste into the sea, why is the government keeping quiet about this? In addition, Sri Lanka has now been designated as a high-risk country for travel #lka #sjb #premadasa #IranWar #IranIsraelWar
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Jinath Premaratne@jinath·
රට වගේම ක්‍රිකටුත් අදක්ෂයන් අතේ තියෙද්දී හරියන්නේ කොහොමද... "just put the white flag and walk off” - David Gower #lka #SLvsENG #icc @ICC
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Slorgen@ForzenStur·
@jinath @Dr_HariniA Do you guys actually expect Harini to go through every single page of all the books in the syllabus? Responsibilities are delegated. Harini isn’t the only one working in the education ministry. By your logic the entire ministry should resign till investigations are done.
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Jinath Premaratne@jinath·
Some people laughed at the no-confidence motion against Keheliya. The opposition lost because they did not have numbers in parliament. But in the end, the truth came out. This NCM again @Dr_HariniA is the same The truth will come out.... #lka #sjb #npp #hariniresign
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@nadeesha111 @jinath Trying to be the people who make the change is what held us back for nearly 77 yrs. Better give the people who seem to take a risk trying and see. Don't try to make only who you love the good people. If they mess it up truly, we'll notice it quickly.
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Nadeesha@nadeesha111·
@jinath You are the one is acting like a baby 🤣🤣
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Jinath Premaratne@jinath·
What a weak minister Harini is! She has brought three or four ministers from other ministries to answer questions about her ministry 🤦🏽‍♂️ #lka #jvp #npp
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@jinath @Dr_HariniA Anyway, I believe the way you act, you'll have a very hard time dealing with the next generation, despite the claim 'a tech guy'. PS: The video isn't bad for an 11 year old either. Kids are smarter with tech than us.
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Jinath Premaratne@jinath·
Harini @Dr_HariniA please read this for god sake 👇🏼 In Australia, social media, including YouTube, is banned for children under 16. Our latest ITC Grade 6 books provide links and QR codes to go directly to Michael Jackson's YouTube videos. (There are many more links). It is very wrong for a school to refer a child to something like YouTube. If they want to show a video to a student. Schools should have a separate site with videos owned by the Ministry of Education. What are these people doing? 🤦🏽‍♂️ #lka #npp #jvp #harini
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Namal Rajapaksa@RajapaksaNamal·
I welcome the Hon. Prime Minister’s decision to request the Hon. Speaker to summon Parliament. Over the last few days, while visiting flood affected areas, I’ve met families who have lost their homes, livelihoods, and even basic access to food and clean water. Parliament now has a responsibility to act fast and make sure help reaches every community. This moment is about people, not politics.
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Jinath Premaratne@jinath·
@NewsWireLK 76 years curse ? if not for JVP and LTTE Sri Lanka would have been in much better than this even.
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NewsWire 🇱🇰@NewsWireLK·
“Reached Delhi after returning from Sri Lanka, and I am so numb. Our lives in India really amount to nothing. You don’t need to compare India with Europe man - there’s a country with so much better air, roads, infrastructure, cleanliness and civic sense right in our neighbourhood,” an Indian traveller said on social media, his candid post comparing everyday life in Sri Lanka with India sparking a wide online debate. D: newswire.lk/qzom
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Abinayah Raguraam
Abinayah Raguraam@AbinayahR·
@NewsfirstSL Cool. But first many regular buses need to be cleaned. They are so dirty. And over crowded.
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@chami9539 @ManikkageYasuni I think most of the murders were done by either UNP govt or some other third party and then the JVP was labelled to have done that. It was simply govt suppression for everything I know. Violence was encouraged by govt, not JVP. But, at the end, JVP took most of the blame,
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Chaminda Dias
Chaminda Dias@chami9539·
Many who speak casually about 88/89 forget that some of us lived through this. I say that because when you have actually lived through something you don't talk about it with the kind of detachment & revisionism that I see today unless you're a brainwashed hack. My father was an MP during that period and the JVP came to murder him, and in the same period they murdered his friends & they murdered his supporters simply for being supporters, so this idea that there is anything to glorify in that era is absurd. My sister and I were stuffed up the chimney once to keep us safe when our house was attacked so before replying with some crackpot reply.. It wasn't some glorious revolution. It was a bloody and barbaric insurgency. No one disputes that the UNP government created the conditions for the uprising with the proscription of the JVP after 1983. The erosion of democratic space, the Indo Lanka Accord, emergency rule, the death squads and the disappearances that scarred the south and these are all on record and cannot be denied...and the responsibility for that sits with the State. But the JVP chose the methods they used, and those methods were violent and in many indefensible & it is the selective forgetting of this reality that I find troubling and a bit nuts. JVP assassinated Vijaya Kumaratunga, they killed student leaders like Daya Pathirana, they targeted members of the Communist Party, LSSP and NSSP because of ideological disagreement, they went after families of police and soldiers, they entered homes at night and executed people, and they killed teachers, principals, bus drivers, railway workers, postmasters, Grama Sevakas and Divisional Secretaries simply because they continued to do their jobs. They burned buses & shops, they pressured temples and murdered monks who refused to comply, and they operated their own kangaroo courts that issued punishments without any accountability whatsoever, creating an atmosphere where accusation alone could end a life. None of this resembles the heroic mythology that some people now try to construct, and it is deeply unfair to the ordinary people who bore the weight of that violence. Recognising the scale of the State brutality does not erase the violence carried out by the JVP, and both sets of facts must sit together because both can be true at the same time. The UNP created the environment... the JVP chose the methods, and both decisions devastated communities across the south. We must also remember how the whole thing ended, because it did not end in liberation or transformation but in the capture or killing of the JVP leadership, the disappearance of thousands of young men... many of whom had nothing to do with the violence, and the collapse of a movement that had turned against the very people it claimed to represent. The JVP did what it did because the movement was built on the idea that fear was a political tool, and they believed that control could only be maintained through intimidation, punishment and the constant threat of violence, which is why the killings were not limited to political targets but extended to civilians, public servants and even their own perceived ideological rivals. Their strategy was to paralyse society, shut down the State and make daily life impossible, hoping that fear would weaken the government and create an opening to cease power. In the end the JVP killed about four thousand people, could be more depending on the source, and the State and its death squads killed tens of thousands in response. The state behaved in exactly the same way as the terrorist insurgents... Creating more terror. The insurgency was put down but there was no accountability for the state terror and that won't change, not under any government as we saw with the stance at the UNHCR recently under the NPP. 1 of 2 #SriLanka #AccountabilityProjectLK
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ARUNI@aruni_t·
Eyes are deceiving? I now know that no amount of sense will go into your head. Stop the shameless hero worshiping. Become your own self and be self reliant. A majority of Sinhalese are so self dependent on these parties and politicians and that has been the fundamental issue since 1956 and why we remain a developing nation.
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Pasindu Senanayaka
Pasindu Senanayaka@PasinduSenanay7·
Going to do it big at Viharamahadevi Park this time❤️
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