President Invited SF to take In Charge of Top Post in Defence…

Cabinet Spokesman Minister Rajitha Senaratne said yesterday  the President Maithripala Sirisena requested Minister Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka to resign the ministerial portfolio and take up the post of army commander or overall commander for two years to discipline the country.
During  Cabinet briefing  he praised Field Marshal Fonseka  as a well-disciplined character in the country and that he would finalize  investigations over several issues as well. Minister Senaratne said the Field Marshal had agreed to quit his ministerial portfolio and take up the post if he was given proper powers and responsibility.
The question and answer session between the media and Minister Senaratne is as follows:
 Q. What was offered to him, the post of Army commander or Overall commander?
 A. Either of them.
Q. What was his reaction to the request?
A. He told that he was prepared to accept the post if proper responsibility and powers were given to him.
Q. Did he say that he was prepared to quit the Ministerial portfolio and take up the new post?
A. Yes, that is how decisions are taken on behalf of the country.
Q. What is expected from the Field Marshal?
A. He will do it well. Security forces asked us what was this joke happening in the country. They questioned if investors and tourists would come here if this situation went on. They said “Give us more powers. We will take care of Colombo”.
Q. Is it reasonable to give powers to a single person, may be a minister or an official to do this?
A. He will report his decisions to the Cabinet and the Cabinet will implement them.
Q. Is the government trying to create a character like Gotabaya Rajapaksa?
A. No, no, Fonseka is not a brother of the President. He cannot act as Gota did. Mahinda Rajapaksa was afraid of Gota.
Q. Do you accept that the civil administration had collapsed under this government?
A. Yes, people say so. They ask us to take action immediately when we went to our villages.
Q. This government was brought to power to ensure the right to protest. A. Trade Unions have right to do so. The question is staging protests for political agendas.
On  the contrary , Field Marshal  Sarath Fonseka  has briefed in  a press  about  what happened  at the cabinet  meeting.  He said, that  it is true  that  President Maithripala Sirisena  has invited him  to take  a top position  in the defence sector to tackle   struggles ,  strikes, violent demonstrations  crippling  the  essential services  affecting the public in large.  This is in addition  to   his current Ministerial  portfolio. In reply , he has told the president that he will be able to accept  such a top position in the defence,  if  necessary  infrastructure  and   powers  are given  to him. However,  the methodology  to be followed   is yet to be  determined.