website hit counter
Monday, February 2, 2026
Monday, February 2, 2026

HomeNewsPM Harini: We Have Failed as a Society — Urgent Reforms After...

PM Harini: We Have Failed as a Society — Urgent Reforms After Schoolgirl’s Suicide

PM Harini: We Have Failed as a Society — Urgent Reforms After Schoolgirl’s Suicide

spot_img

Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya says the recent suicide of a 13-year-old schoolgirl following alleged abuse by a teacher is a stark reminder that “we, as a society, have failed.”

Speaking in Parliament today (9 May), she called the incident “extremely sensitive” and urged that such tragedies must not be politicised. “These are not things parents can easily bear. We must be cautious in how we speak and intervene, and above all, ensure these issues are not used for political gain,” she said.

The Prime Minister revealed that she, along with Minister of Women and Children’s Affairs Saroja Paulraj, held discussions earlier this morning and are now working on a joint mechanism involving the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Women and Children’s Affairs, the National Child Protection Authority (NCPA), and the police. The goal is to strengthen how such incidents are reported and handled in schools.

The student in question, a Grade 10 girl at Ramanathan Hindu Ladies College in Bambalapitiya, Colombo, is believed to have taken her own life after suffering severe emotional distress. It is alleged that the trauma was caused by abuse from a teacher at the same school.

Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa, also speaking in Parliament, said the case demonstrates the urgent need to establish proper systems to deliver justice, rather than relying solely on the filing of complaints. “What matters is not whether a formal complaint was made, but whether there is a mechanism in place to ensure justice,” he said.

“This incident shows how we as a society are failing. We all must take responsibility,” Premadasa added.

He also questioned why the incident had not been properly reported and called for an explanation from the school principal about the lack of communication regarding the teacher allegedly involved.

(If you need mental health assistance dial 1926 – 24/7 hotline operated by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Angoda)

spot_img

Latest articles

Wasantha Samarasinghe Faces Trader Opposition Over Economic Centre Management Plan

Traders operating Sri Lanka’s leading economic centres have formally conveyed their opposition to a...

Protection of Occupants Bill Sparks Controversy, Fuels Debate

The Protection of Occupants Bill was presented to Parliament this week by Justice Minister...

“Jailing Me or My Mother Will Not Conceal Government Issues.” – Namal

SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa has said that the Government will not be able to...

CID Told to Record Teacher Statements in Grade 6 Module Probe

Gangodawila Magistrate Ruwanthika Marasinghe yesterday (30) ordered the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to record...

More like this

Wasantha Samarasinghe Faces Trader Opposition Over Economic Centre Management Plan

Traders operating Sri Lanka’s leading economic centres have formally conveyed their opposition to a...

Protection of Occupants Bill Sparks Controversy, Fuels Debate

The Protection of Occupants Bill was presented to Parliament this week by Justice Minister...

“Jailing Me or My Mother Will Not Conceal Government Issues.” – Namal

SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa has said that the Government will not be able to...