Monday, May 19, 2008

Hizbullah changes his mind again!


Sunday ,18 May 2008( Posted : 11:05:14GMT)

Agrees to accept portfolio in new Eastern Provincial Council

In a saga of unexpected twists and turns, UPFA Eastern Provincial Councillor M.L.A.M. Hizbullah who earlier threatened rebellion yesterday agreed to accept the portfolio of Provincial Health Minister and remain with the UPFA, informed sources said. He is likely to take his oaths on Wednesday.

A highly placed government minister said that after discussions with President Mahinda Rajapaksa at Temple Trees, Mr. Hizbullah had agreed to accept the portfolio and with the other members of his group pledged to support the ruling party led by Chief Minister Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pillayan. The President had assured he would not allow any injustice to the Muslims in the East.

Mohamed Subair and Jawahir Mohamed Saly were the other two councillors who joined Mr. Hizbullah in expressing their dissent over Friday’s appointment of Mr. Chandrakanthan as Chief Minister and had informed the Eastern Province Governor that the three councillors had decided to act as an independent group.

However, Mr. Hizbullah told the President that he would further consult his supporters in Batticaloa before announcing his decision.

The meeting was attended by UPFA General Secretary Susil Premjayantha, Governor Alavi Moulana, Ministers Dulles Allahapperuma and Rishad Badiyudeen.

On Saturday Mr. Hizbullah had held talks with Minister Basil Rajapaksa and also held a long telephone conversation with Chief Minister Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan who assured that all work relating to Muslims will be entrusted to Mr. Hizbullah.

Mr. Chandrakanthan had said that there was no need to create a problem at this time and everyone should get together to develop the province.

The Chief Minister had also proposed to Mr. Hizbullah that he make a proclamation after taking oaths as a Minister that there were no problems between the two.

“I will take a decision only with the consent of my people in the East. I must consult them and obtain their approval before accepting any post other than that of the Chief Minister. This was what my people expected of me. I have no qualms about sitting as an ordinary member in the council,” he said.

Muslim guardian

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