Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) in abid to address post election violence issues against the party, have launched a hotline through which complaints could be made.
SLFP member Namal Rajapaksa via his FB and twitter accounts said that post-election violence and acts of political revenge continue to take place against members of the SLFP and the UPFA.
He said a hotline has now been launched through which people in the Hambantota District can report such incidents.
He said that people facing political revenge can call 0767058561 to report incidents of post-election violence.
Previously MP Namal Rajapakse took to twitter to post the following message " If political revenge is the main objective, attack my father and myself and stop making false allegations against my Mother and Brothers."
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