I am not 'angampora' .... I did Kung-Fu
-- Dayasiri
Chief Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera attended the 360 political discussion day-before-yesterday of the Derana channel itself .... alone by himself after the sensational conflict of the Derana Wadapitiya with Harin Fernando last week.
Regretting last week's incident, what he said was that he was a good Kung-Fu fighter. Some ideas he expressed on that occasion is as follows:
"What do you want? That means .... not asking to eat or drink something, isn't it? It's something else, isn't it? It was at that point that I got up. That's a fault of mine. That's why I say that that I have done a mistake. It's difficult to bear up all that. I am also a human being. I don't like Derana showing what happened. A media should not show like that. Once when I was turning the staff at a May Day rally it was shown across the media. That day they had come with a 'angampora' team. Because I could spare some time I showed some tactics to the audience. Who ever thought that it would be splashed across the media? That was a drill which I displayed just for the sake of it. I didn't go in the May rally right along that way. I am not a 'angampora' exponent. I did Kung-Fu for about 15 or 16 years.
After the incident my elder brother spoke to me for a moment and shouted at me. Another child had asked from my daughter whether father had cut off the ear of another person. I just couldn't give an answer. What we should delve into in this is the seriousness in this. When we behave like this .... the image that the people have about us .... collapses. In my Facebook .... a lady had commented, 'How did a charming man like this become a devil!'
The Hon.President spoke to me early morning and asked, 'Why .... was there any problem?' Parliamentarian Namal also spoke to me. On that particular day there was a slip from my mouth about him. What I said was that we spend evenings together. The question came from the other side, 'don't you'll drink?' I told that he doesn't drink. That I know very explicitly. I can say that a thousand percent. When such a thing was told at that time, some members of parliament of our district had taken it in the wrong way.
Because of this embarassment, I didn't even go to sing at Jothi Gee Prasangaya the next day.
A video of that discussion, from BELOW
-- Dayasiri
Chief Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera attended the 360 political discussion day-before-yesterday of the Derana channel itself .... alone by himself after the sensational conflict of the Derana Wadapitiya with Harin Fernando last week.
Regretting last week's incident, what he said was that he was a good Kung-Fu fighter. Some ideas he expressed on that occasion is as follows:
"What do you want? That means .... not asking to eat or drink something, isn't it? It's something else, isn't it? It was at that point that I got up. That's a fault of mine. That's why I say that that I have done a mistake. It's difficult to bear up all that. I am also a human being. I don't like Derana showing what happened. A media should not show like that. Once when I was turning the staff at a May Day rally it was shown across the media. That day they had come with a 'angampora' team. Because I could spare some time I showed some tactics to the audience. Who ever thought that it would be splashed across the media? That was a drill which I displayed just for the sake of it. I didn't go in the May rally right along that way. I am not a 'angampora' exponent. I did Kung-Fu for about 15 or 16 years.
After the incident my elder brother spoke to me for a moment and shouted at me. Another child had asked from my daughter whether father had cut off the ear of another person. I just couldn't give an answer. What we should delve into in this is the seriousness in this. When we behave like this .... the image that the people have about us .... collapses. In my Facebook .... a lady had commented, 'How did a charming man like this become a devil!'
The Hon.President spoke to me early morning and asked, 'Why .... was there any problem?' Parliamentarian Namal also spoke to me. On that particular day there was a slip from my mouth about him. What I said was that we spend evenings together. The question came from the other side, 'don't you'll drink?' I told that he doesn't drink. That I know very explicitly. I can say that a thousand percent. When such a thing was told at that time, some members of parliament of our district had taken it in the wrong way.
Because of this embarassment, I didn't even go to sing at Jothi Gee Prasangaya the next day.
A video of that discussion, from BELOW