Story about Wijeweera's son, Uvindu entering politics ... from Pohottuwa
Uvindu Wijeweera, son of pioneer of Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna has expressed ideas giving clues about his future political journey. In this instance he criticises the JVP while critics say that Uvindu would in future enter politics and thus represent Pohottuwa.
Uvindu Wijeweera at present is following a degree in the field of political science and international relationships. He is on a short holiday in Sri Lanka and has expressed ideas to the media about
coming into politics. On that occasion he has mentioned ideas that he is not satisfied with Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna and said that it is the core that broke off from the JVP as frontline socialists. In the same way Uvindu said that he does not identify himself as a Marxist and that he holds to the belief that this country is a Buddhist country and that the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna also should understand that.
coming into politics. On that occasion he has mentioned ideas that he is not satisfied with Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna and said that it is the core that broke off from the JVP as frontline socialists. In the same way Uvindu said that he does not identify himself as a Marxist and that he holds to the belief that this country is a Buddhist country and that the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna also should understand that.
He went on to say that he is forever ready to come forward on behalf of his country by standing on a Sinhala Buddhist footing. He then said that the JVP should change according to times and that it should happen in a positive manner. He also said that the public are not in much favour with the alliances JVP mediated in. He in many instances said that people should be ready for a forward journey with state leadership. Minister Wimal Weeravansha on a number of occasions drew the attention of the House in parliament in solving issues faced by Uvindu Wijeweera and that family. Uvindu has made statements to Derana and Hiru channels only. Through such a process it is the opinion of political critics that clues are available to say that he would join hands with president Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.