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Former President Rajapaksa says allegations against him to mislead public

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Former  President Mahinda Rajapaksa  slammed the on-going media blitz against him and charged that the allegations leveled at him are  meant to mislead the public, a statement by the former President said.

In a letter to the Buddhist Maha Sangha and Lankans at large, Mr Rajapaksa said that the accusation that he sought the Attorney General’s advice on how to remain in power illegally, is by its very nature, an “absurdity”.

“I was saddened by the comments made about this alleged incident and other matters by the incumbent President (Maithripala Sirisena)  at a rally in Polonnaruwa,” he is quoted as saying in the statement.

About the TV images of the interior of his official residence “Temple Trees” which “insinuated” that he and his family had led an extravagant lifestyle at state expense, he said that these facilities had been created to cater to foreign delegates during the 2013 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in accordance with international specifications.

About the accusation that his wife Shiranthi was trying to sell 100 kilos of gold belonging to the government Treasury, he pointed out that the police had already responded to that “ridiculous” allegation.

On the search for hidden Lamborghinis, Rajapaksa said: “Vehicles that even remotely resemble sports cars are being taken by the police from the houses of their owners in their search for Lamborghinis belonging to my sons. But no Lamborghinis have been found.”

“Two containers of personal belongings of my family have been examined by the police on suspicion of  being items ‘stolen’ from Temple Trees. These items were stored in containers because I had no place to go to in Colombo after vacating my official residence,” he was quoted as saying in the statement.

“Outrageous and totally unsubstantiated accusations against me were disseminated through various websites and social media networks such as facebook both before and after the election. I self-critically admit that my government did not take these baseless allegations seriously and counter them in time.However, I am confident that the truth will prevail one day,” the former President was quoted as saying in the statement.

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