Hide & SeekLove-Slave hits out at Ah-Killer
Ah-Killer had invited Saa-jeet, the Love-Slave for his party office
opening at Mawatha-Village. But Love-Slave had exploited the opportunity
to have a dig at Ra-Blue's happy and gay team, alleging that they
prevented him from serving the people. An irate Ah-Killer thereupon
called Ra-Blue and complained.
Nah-V rejects Fonny
Fonny, who has no takers since he was abandoned by the Greens and the
Bell Boys, felt that he could come to the limelight by using Nah-V's
pilli visit. He wrote to the so-called godmother of human rights,
seeking an appointment during her stay in Colombo. When Fonny's request
was turned down, he strongly criticised her conduct. But had he got it,
it would have been a different story.
Ra-Blue's fruitless meeting
Nah-V ensured that she listens more and talks less when she met
Ra-Blue. The Green leader spoke at length but she refrained from
expressing her views on what Ra-Blue said. Instead, Nah-V only
reiterated that the LLRC report was made by the governing types and not
in Geneva.
Lull-Kanth to strengthen politburo
Lull-Kanth is getting ready to pass a resolution in the Bell Party
after the PC polls. He has held secret talks with some senior Bell boys
who insist on a change in the party leadership. Lull-Kanth plans to use
the party's imminent defeat at the PC polls to oust Soo-me, the One-sa
and give the leader's power to its politburo. |