
Ra-Blue spurns Show-Bhi-ta's request
Show-Bhi-ta went to Sirikotha last week for a closed door meeting
with Ra-Blue. Outlining his campaign to become the candidate that is
common at the next Prez polls, the bhikkhu pleaded with Ra-Blue not to
field any candidate from the You-En-Pee. After giving a patient hearing
to Show-Bhi-ta's, Ra-Blue said a firm no, rejecting the bhikkhu's
request in toto.
Green leader chides Village-House
Kind Village-House met Ra-blue and pleaded with him to delay naming a
deputy leader for the Greens until the end of the next Prez polls,
adding that he too is a strong contender for the post. "I know what all
of you are up to. Why wait until the end of the election? You'll assume
that I am going to lose, that I could never become President and eject
me?" Ra-Blue told Village-House.
Huh-Ring in hot water
Huh-Ring is in hot water after meeting his friend Na-flower during
the Uva polls campaign. Huh-Ring, having found that his dear friend was
canvassing in the same area, called Na-flower who invited him to join
them for tea. Though Huh-Ring promptly obliged, his rivals within the
party had reported the matter to Ra-Blue and Atta-Leader.
Prince advises his candidates
Anura Prince was overjoyed that a small election platform erected for
a pocket meeting had been party damaged. He summoned the Bell Boys
contesting the Uva polls and urged them to take the maximum mileage from
such events. "The radio and TV channels which didn't offer you
interviews are now behind you. You Sahodarayas must try to create such
situations so that the media would come behind you," Prince said. |