Four State Ministers Removed with Immediate Effect

Four State Ministers Removed with Immediate Effect

News Today: State Ministers Removed from Their Positions in Sri Lanka

Four State Ministers have been removed from their posts by President Ranil Wickremesinghe today, as announced by the Presidential Media Division (PMD). The State Ministers affected include Premalal Jayasekara, who held the position of State Minister of Ports and Aviation Services; Indika Anuruddha, the State Minister of Power and Energy; Mohan Priyadarshana de Silva, the State Minister of Agriculture; and Siripala Gamlath, the State Minister of Highways. Their removal from office takes immediate effect.

The decision follows recent political changes and strategic adjustments within the government. While no official reason has been disclosed for the removal of these four ministers, it is expected to be part of a broader restructuring plan to address key concerns in these sectors.

This reshuffle has caught the attention of many, as these positions play a critical role in the functioning of Sri Lanka’s infrastructure, agriculture, and energy sectors. Political analysts believe that this could signal further adjustments within the government as it prepares for upcoming elections and economic challenges.

Further updates are expected in the coming days as the government may announce replacements or changes to the administration