Minister of Transport Bimal Rathnayake said that it would be ideal for Sri Lanka’s media to consider reform as part of the government’s ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ initiative.
Addressing an event, Minister Rathnayake said it is evident that some mainstream television stations are against the ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ programme and are constantly causing issues with their reports.
“We cannot do anything about it. However, the people’s mandate requests us to clean up, and we will do it. It would be good if the media cleans up as well. Just because the media says something, we will not stop our work. Extremely sorry!” he said.
Minister Rathnayake further said that the government has received a full-fledged people’s mandate and they will honour it. (Islandnews)
“Extremely sorry, we will not stop our efforts just because some media outlets oppose them,” Minister Bimal Rathnayake on criticisms against the government’s Clean Sri Lanka initiative, adding that a full-fledged mandate was given for them to clean the country. pic.twitter.com/ftbtWARnxJ
— NewsWire (@NewsWireLK) January 6, 2025