Major blackout protest threat : Minister responds to TUs
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Responding to journalists’ queries during an inspection tour
to observe the finalizing of the work of New Kelani Bridge which is to be
vested with people this month, the Minister said that the trade unionists have
mixed some of their professional grievances with political agendas of the
parties they belong to. “People should understand that these unionists actually
are doing politics in the guise of winning solutions for the problems in their
professions. We can recall how they opposed the Eastern Terminal Development
Project of the Colombo Port a few months back. The end result was Sri Lanka had
to give away the Western Terminal which is larger and could have been more
profitable. Trade unions have a national responsibility. Whenever there is a
threat to national interests they should give priority to them over their
political agendas,” the minister said.
“Now they have threatened to discontinue services in the
power and energy sector and keep the country two days in the dark over the
Kerawalapitiya power plant project which could help people to obtain
electricity for a lesser price. There cannot be corruption if people can get
electricity cheaper. If the unionists stand for more expensive alternatives
then there are questions. They try to deprive people of their chance to get
electricity cheaper than now,” Minister Fernando said.
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