Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) has signaled its readiness to step in and govern if President Anura Kumara Dissanayake fails to meet his commitments. During a media briefing, MP Nalin Bandara emphasized that the new president should be given a reasonable timeframe to implement his electoral promises, which include significant reforms such as tackling corruption, increasing salaries for public servants, and addressing the needs of the populace.
Bandara expressed cautious optimism about Dissanayake’s leadership, asserting that the SJB is willing to provide him with a specific period to demonstrate his capability in governing effectively. He noted that this opportunity should be utilized to fulfill promises made during the election campaign.
However, he also made it clear that if the new administration is unable to govern effectively or if Dissanayake chooses to relinquish power, SJB is prepared to reorganize itself as the opposition and take over the government. This readiness indicates a strategic plan to capitalize on any governmental shortcomings.
The discussion reflects the SJB’s stance as a proactive political force in Sri Lanka’s current political landscape. Bandara’s comments were made following a meeting with SJB leader Sajith Premadasa, where they outlined the party’s approach and response to the new administration’s performance. The SJB aims to position itself as a viable alternative, reinforcing its commitment to addressing the needs of the citizens while holding the government accountable for its actions.