The JVP will hold a 'National Forum On ‘Proposals for Immediate Reforms’ tomorrow at the Sri Lanka Foundation on the 20-point reform program it submitted recently to the President and the Prime Minister.
JVP National List MP Bimal Rathnayake told Asian Mirror that it will be the first of a series of events organized to raise awareness on the reform programme.
Commenting on the 'Proposals for Immediate Reforms' he said that it was prepared following consultation with university academics, environmentalists and other groups. Therefore, this is not a programme proposed by only the JVP, he pointed out.
Rathnayaka said that all these stakeholders will represent the programme, and will join in the fight to urge the government to adapt it.
The National Forum On ‘Proposals for Immediate Reforms’ will be held at 3.30pm with the participation of JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake and several other guests.