Education reforms should suit the country, not the JVP: Namal
Posted on January 11th, 2026
Courtesy The Daily Mirror
Colombo, January 11 (Daily Mirror) – Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) MP Namal Rajapaksa said that if the President believes education reforms compatible with the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) are also compatible with the country, then a wrong decision has been taken.
He made these remarks while addressing the media, commenting on the President’s speech yesterday, which he said indicates that despite the proposed education reforms being incompatible with the country, the government is prepared to implement them.
MP Rajapaksa said the President should understand the need to implement only what is suitable and necessary for the country, adding that decisions taken with arrogance would not bring justice to the nation, its people, or the President himself.
He said that both the SLPP and the public accept the need for changes to the education system as well as the state mechanism. However, he stressed that any reforms introduced must be compatible with the country and its needs, and not designed to suit the JVP.
He also made an appeal to the President not to interfere with the country’s religion and culture.
MP Rajapaksa added that the government should take full responsibility for attempts to introduce education reforms that are incompatible with the country’s education system.