Sri Lankan President Wickremesinghe sacks sports minister after he says his ‘life is at risk’

President Ranil Wickremesinghe sacked Sports Minister Roshan Ranasinghe following his outburst in Sri Lankan Parliament today

President Ranil Wickremesinghe sacked Sports Minister Roshan Ranasinghe following his outburst in Sri Lankan Parliament today
President Ranil Wickremesinghe sacked Sports Minister Roshan Ranasinghe following his outburst in Sri Lankan Parliament today

Sri Lanka sports minister terminated after claiming threat to life for exposing corruption in cricket

Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe on Monday sacked Sports Minister Roshan Ranasinghe, hours after he claimed that his “life is at risk” for “highlighting corruption” in the country’s chaotic cricket administration and said that if anything happens to him, the president and his chief of staff should be held responsible. Ranasinghe was handed the termination letter, signed by President Wickremesinghe, as he arrived to attend the weekly Cabinet meeting. The letter states that Ranasinghe has been removed from the portfolios of Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs, and Minister of Irrigation, with immediate effect.

Recently, the Sri Lankan cricket administration was mired in controversies after former cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga accused BCCI Chief Jay Shah of interfering in the Island Nation’s sports control.

Earlier in the day, Ranasinghe told Parliament that Wickremesinghe was trying to frame him for political vengeance and using false facts related to a vehicle. The Minister said a vehicle imported by him was seized by the authorities under the pretext of tax manipulation to frame him on false charges.

“Is this the reward I get for highlighting corruption in cricket? I took action based on audit reports,” Ranasinghe said, referring to his move to appoint an interim committee to run the Sri Lankan cricket administration.

He further questioned why the President is taking political revenge, when he, as the Sports Minister, had only exposed corruption. “My life is at risk, I may be killed today or tomorrow. If something were to happen to me, the President and his advisor Sagala Ratnayake (Chief of Presidential Staff) should be held responsible,” Ranasinghe was quoted as saying by news website newswire.Lk. He accused Wickremesinghe of trying to fix him for exposing corruption in Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) and sacking its management.

Following his termination, Ranasinghe visited the sports ministry to thank his staff and bid farewell.

Speaking to reporters, he said his fight to end corruption in sports would continue.
Earlier this month, Ranasinghe had sacked the SLC management and appointed former World Cup-winning captain Arjuna Ranatunga as head of a seven-member interim committee to govern the cricket board but the Court of Appeal restored it a day later.

However, after the Sri Lankan Parliament unanimously passed a resolution calling for the sacking of the country’s cricket governing body led to government interference, the International Cricket Council (ICC) suspended Sri Lanka. The chaos in Sri Lankan cricket came after the national team’s early exit from the World Cup. Sri Lanka, which won the ICC World Cup in 1996, finished ninth out of the ten teams in 2023.

President Wickremesinghe had advised Ranasinghe against appointing an interim committee, warning him of a possible ICC action.

Earlier former cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga accused BCCI Chief Jay Shah, son of India’s Union Home Minister Amit Shah of interfering in the Sri Lankan Cricket administration’s affairs. “Because of the connection between SLC officials and Jay Shah, they (the BCCI) are under the impression that they can trample and control SLC. Jay Shah is running the Sri Lanka Cricket. SLC is being ruined because of pressure from Jay Shah. One man in India is ruining Sri Lankan cricket. He is only powerful because of his father, who is India’s Home Minister,” Ranatunga had said.

Later, the Sri Lankan government formally conveyed its apologies to Jay Shah, the President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), and Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) over the controversial remarks made by former captain Arjuna Ranatunga. { Link : https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cricket/story/sri-lanka-government-expresses-regret-to-jay-shah-over-ranatungas-ridiculous-remarks-2464202-2023-11-17 )

Reference:

[1] Sri Lanka government expresses regret to ACC chairman Jay Shah over Arjuna Ranatunga’s ‘ridiculous’ remarksNov 17, 2023, India Today

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