Hon. Dilip Wedaarachchi
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Hon. Dilip Wedaarachchi raised a question directed at the Minister of Fisheries regarding a ban on beach seine (maadal) fishing imposed since December. He noted that a Presidential committee comprising five members from each side had reached a decision in February, and highlighted that the fishing season in the Puttalam District and Negombo area concludes in April, effectively leaving affected fishermen without income for the December–April period. He argued that requiring these communities to wait a further two months was unjust, particularly given that the inquiry had already been completed.
Read full text →The speech appears to be incomplete or cut off, as only a partial sentence is provided. Based on the available text, Hon. Dilip Wedaarachchi was beginning to raise a matter with a Minister regarding a ban on winches that was implemented in December, but the remainder of the speech is not included in the provided text.
Read full text →Hon. Dilip Wedaarachchi made a brief procedural demand for one minute of speaking time, threatening to join other members in the Well of the House if not granted. His statement coincided with — or prompted — a demonstration by Opposition members who walked into the Well of the House, indicating a moment of parliamentary disorder.
Read full text →The speech transcript provided contains only a brief procedural request from Hon. Dilip Wedaarachchi asking the Speaker for one minute of time. No substantive arguments, proposals, or policy positions were made in this excerpt.
Read full text →## Summary Hon. Dilip Wedaarachchi sought the Speaker's permission to raise a matter with the Minister regarding the issue of winches that the Minister had previously referenced in debate. The speech is introductory in nature, indicating the member intended to direct a question or comment to the Minister on this specific subject, though the substantive content of the intervention was not captured in this excerpt.
Read full text →The speech is too brief and lacks substantive content to summarize meaningfully. The speaker, Hon. Dilip Wedaarachchi, simply rose on a point of order and requested one minute to speak, without making any substantive argument or proposal in the recorded text.
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