Don't buy Lankan assets, may nationalise JVs if I come to power: Rajapaksa

The parliamentary polls in Lanka are due in 2020

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

Mahinda Rajapaksa
Mahinda Rajapaksa

Former Sri Lankan Rajapaksa has said that if voted back to power, his government might nationalise the joint ventures set up by his successor Maithripala

The Sirisena-led government, which had ousted Rajapaksa in the 2015 in the island nation, has entered into joint venture agreements with Chinese firms to built a seaport and an industrial park around it in district.

The is also in talks with the of (AAI) to set up a joint venture for managing the Mattala airport, which is named after Rajapaksa and dubbed as the world's emptiest airport.

The Opposition has opposed both the deals, terming them as sell-out of national assets to foreigners.

However, the government stressed that the joint ventures are on long term lease arrangement and not outright sale.

Addressing a protest rally in Colombo on Thursday, Rajapaksa warned the foreign partners, "Please do not buy anything (state ventures) sold by this government. I will have to reconsider them when I return to power."

He was referring to Lanka's debt equity share ventures with to run the southern port of

Rajapaksa's People's Party (SLPP) had made remarkable political gains in the February local election, winning more than two thirds of the councils. Since then he has been demanding a snap parliamentary poll, which he says his party will surely win.

The parliamentary polls in Lanka are due in 2020.

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First Published: Fri, August 03 2018. 14:42 IST