Former Member of Parliament Harsha de Silva of the Samagi Jana Balavegaya (SJB) has raised concerns about an orchestrated campaign aimed at preventing his return to Parliament. Speaking at a press conference in Colombo, de Silva claimed that he is being deliberately targeted by various factions, all working to ensure his defeat in the upcoming parliamentary elections in the Colombo district.
“There is a conspiracy to defeat me in Colombo,” de Silva stated, expressing frustration over what he described as coordinated attacks against him from multiple sides. He suggested that these efforts are part of a broader program to undermine his political career and reduce his influence in the Colombo district, where he has long been a prominent figure.
While de Silva did not specify who he believes is behind the alleged conspiracy, his remarks come at a time of heightened political tension within the country. As the parliamentary elections draw closer, rivalries and internal party dynamics are likely intensifying, particularly in key electoral districts like Colombo.
De Silva, known for his strong economic policies and vocal stance on governance issues, has been a key member of the SJB and a significant political figure in Colombo. His claims of being under attack could signal growing internal and external challenges within his political sphere.