 Poor
guy
Ra-Blue, struggling to retain his leadership, asked trade union chief
Shri-North to iron out the differences for him. When Shri-North was
having discussions with rebel green Em Pees, Ra-Blue called upon the
trade union chief to get the latest updates and see whether his place as
the leader is safe. Poor guy!
One Shot out?
One Shot came to the rescue of Ra-Blue after the Sinhala tuition guru
gave the biggest d-rope to the leader. But many green stalwarts are
opposed to 'import' a Negombo actor to Sabaragamuwa when enough and more
talented and popular party leaders could be found in the province. One
Shot is trying hard.
Another ploy
Having backed out of the Sabaragamuwa provincial battle fearing Mahee,
the Sinhala tuition guru made a big hue and cry that the proposed post
is not enough for him. He pleaded for the National Organiser post held
by Es Bee and accused the Haguran-Field stalwart. Was this another ploy
by Ra-Blue to oust Es Bee?
Retired hurt
The Retired Major General could well step down from the North central
battle at the eleventh hour. Many greenish seniors have objected to
their leader's decision to bring Jaha-naa-ka. Atta-Leader, Doc Jay Jay
and Lucky Milk-Fall have proposed different names after objecting to
Jaha-naa-ka's arrival from Down Under.
Jay Jay recalls
Doc Jay Jay had told a confidant how Ra-Blue treated war heroes who
supported the party. He criticised Ra-Blue's choice of Jaha-naa-ka to
capture power in the North Central and recalled how the leader treated
the late Lucky Al-Village's family after the latter sacrificed his life
at an Elephant Party rally at Ja-ela.
Three rebels
Three senior Em Pees of the Elephant Party held secret discussions
with a blue stalwart from Polonnaruwa. The trio who have openly asked
Ra-Blue to step down from party leadership, will not cross over
immediately but would do so if the Elephant Party does not introduce
reforms in the near future.
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