At a public rally in Anuradhapura on August 25th, Sarvajana candidate and entrepreneur Mr. Dilith Jayaweera expanded on his concerns about the economic strategies proposed by his opponents in the upcoming presidential election. He argued that the other candidates have failed to present a viable plan to address Sri Lanka’s debt crisis, instead offering only short-term solutions that rely on further borrowing, which he believes would exacerbate the nation’s financial issues.
Mr. Jayaweera also questioned the financial integrity of his rivals, noting that their declared monthly incomes are suspiciously low. He suggested that this raises concerns about their financial management and implied that they might be involved in the black economy, evading taxes and contributing to the very corruption they often criticize.
During his speech, Mr. Jayaweera reaffirmed his commitment to creating a transparent government that combats corruption at all levels. He emphasized the importance of conducting all financial activities openly, with proper taxation and accountability, as part of his vision for an economically stable Sri Lanka.
He outlined his plan to boost revenue through innovative solutions that do not involve increasing the country’s debt. Instead of relying on further borrowing, Mr. Jayaweera called for investments in sectors that would generate sustainable income, allowing the nation to meet its financial obligations more effectively.
The rally in Anuradhapura was part of a series of public events organized to gather support for Mr. Jayaweera’s candidacy. Members of the Sarvajana Power Executive Committee and other key supporters were present, reinforcing his message of economic reform and anti-corruption as he seeks to distinguish himself from his competitors in the presidential race.