2 opposition leaders in Sri Lanka\'s Parliament\, says Tamil leader

2 opposition leaders in Sri Lanka's Parliament, says Tamil leader

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

Karu Jayasuriya's move to recognise as the of the Opposition has sparked a new controversy as the main R said on Wednesday that there are now two people holding the same position.

Sampanthan, who held the position from 2015, said the made the announcement without removing him from the position.

"Consequently, it would be seen as two people holding the post of the Leader of the Opposition," said Sampanthan, the leader of the - the main

"This has further complicated the issue," he said, referring to the recent political crisis.

argued that Rajapaksa had ceased to be a since he defected from the party through which he had been elected to parliament in 2015.

"Your decision has been taken in haste, your decision is in violation of our Constitution," told the speaker.

Speaker Jayasuriya said he would announce his decision on appointing a select committee to probe the issue on Friday.

The has 16 lawmakers in the House and the party is the second largest group in parliament.

Maithripala Sirisena's decision on October 26 to sack and install Rajapaksa in his place triggered a constitutional crisis. Later, Sirisena also dissolved the 225-member Parliament and called for a snap election on January 5.

However, was re-appointed as by Sirisena following a supreme court order, ending the 51-day political standoff in the country.

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First Published: Wed, December 19 2018. 18:00 IST