
Your Vote is Crucial to Reclaim and Rebuild Sri Lanka
In the quiet desperation of countless homes across Sri Lanka, where parents wonder how to put food on the table, where graduates wait endlessly for jobs and where hope flickers like a dying flame, one truth has become painfully clear: we cannot go on like this.
For decades, two mighty political machines, known only too well as the Greens and the Blues, have ruled our land like dynasties, taking turns to drain the spirit and wealth of our nation. These parties, once proud and now tarnished, have traded promises for power, and swapped the people’s trust for their own gain. What remains is a country crippled by corruption, weighed down by debt, and betrayed by the very leaders who vowed to uplift it.
But history, as always, offers a turning point. And today, that moment lies in our hands.
The National People’s Power (NPP), led by a vision of justice, transparency, and people-first governance, has already written two unforgettable chapters in Sri Lanka’s democratic story. First, a handsome victory in the Presidential Election. Then, an emphatic second in the General Elections securing a two-thirds majority with 159 parliamentary seats. Two triumphs that sent a message to the old guard: the people are awake.
Now comes the third and final piece, the upcoming local government elections.
This is not just another ballot. This is the moment we decide whether Sri Lanka continues to repeat the mistakes of its past, or whether we rise together to carve out a future that our children can be proud of. A future not haunted by bribery, backroom deals, and unkept promises, but one built on dignity, justice, and opportunity for all.
The NPP has not merely pledged reform; it has delivered, even in the face of sabotage, resistance, and entrenched power structures. But to complete the mission, they must be given the final tool, the local government victory that empowers them to cleanse corruption from the grassroots up. To transform not just Parliament, but every village, town and province. From the classroom to the clinic, from the paddy field to the police station, every corner of this country must feel the winds of change.
We must vote not because we are angry, but because we are ready.
Ready to let go of fear.
Ready to break free from the chains of inherited politics.
Ready to say no to lies, and yes to leadership.
This vote is not for the present, it is for the generations to come. For your children. For their children. For the Sri Lanka that still lives in your heart, even if it seems buried under rubble.
Let us rise as one voice. Let us make it three victories in a row. Let us give the NPP the mandate it needs to finish what it started.
Because this is not just a vote. It is our wisest choice ever.
It is our last chance to reclaim our country.