Colombo, September 2, 2024 — The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna’s (SLPP) presidential candidate Namal Rajapaksa officially launched his election manifesto for the 2024 Presidential Election earlier today at a ceremonial event in Colombo. The manifesto, titled ‘Namal Dekma’, was unveiled at the ITC Ratnadeepa Hotel, marking a significant moment in Rajapaksa’s campaign.
The event was attended by prominent political figures, including former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who joined Namal Rajapaksa in presenting the manifesto to the public. The manifesto outlines the candidate’s vision for the country, focusing on four key areas: state priorities, innovation, investment, and independence.
State Priorities: The manifesto emphasizes the need for effective governance and the implementation of policies that address the most pressing issues facing the nation. This includes strengthening national security, improving public services, and ensuring social welfare programs reach those in need.
Innovation: Namal Rajapaksa’s vision includes fostering a culture of innovation across various sectors, particularly in technology and education. The manifesto highlights the importance of developing a knowledge-based economy, promoting research and development, and investing in digital infrastructure.
Investment: The manifesto places a strong emphasis on attracting both local and foreign investment to stimulate economic growth. It outlines plans to create a business-friendly environment, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and offer incentives for entrepreneurs and investors.
Independence: In the context of Sri Lanka’s political and economic landscape, the manifesto underscores the importance of maintaining the country’s sovereignty and independence. This includes a commitment to non-alignment in foreign policy and a focus on self-reliance in key industries.
The launch of ‘Namal Dekma’ marks the beginning of a crucial phase in Namal Rajapaksa’s presidential campaign, as he seeks to build on the legacy of his family while presenting a new vision for the future of Sri Lanka.