According to the provision in the agreement between the National Lotteries Board / Development Lotteries Board and lottery agents , if they do not sell lottery tickets for a period of one month, NLB / DLB is empowered to suspend the agreement.
National Lotteries Board and Development Lotteries Board have identified the people , who were behind the protest. DLB chairman/CEO Mr. Romesh Jayawardhana said, that they contemplate taking legal action against the protestors , who damaged the property of the DLB.
The Chairpersons of the two lotteries board have categorically said, that lottery prices would remain unchanged and they would not bow done to the agents unreasonable demands. Further they said, that they had appointed some new agents and some more would be appointed within this month.
The Jaffna University all academic activities were suspended following clashes that unfolded at the premises on Saturday. Following the clash that broke out…