The Colombo District Court today (22 Sep.) ordered that the interim injunction preventing Sarath Ekanayake, who was appointed as General Secretary of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) after Dayasiri Jayasekaras expulsion, from serving in his new position, be further extended.Accordingly, the interim injunction was extended until 06 October, as per an order issued by Colombo District Judge Sandun Vithana this morning, after taking into consideration a petition filed by Jayasekara challenging SLFP leader and former President Maithripala Sirisenas decision to suspend his party membership.Appearing on behalf of the accused former President Sirisena, Presidents Counsel Faizer Mustapha informed the court that he opposes the relevant extension order, after which it was ordered that the objections be filed on the next court date.On 06 September, the General Secretary of SLFP MP Dayasiri Jayasekara said he was removed from the post and stripped of his party membership.The parliamentarian had received a letter, dated September 05, 2023, from the partys chairman and former President Sirisena, announcing the expulsion.The letter said Jayasekaras SLFP membership was revoked with effect from September 05 and that he could no longer serve as the partys general secretary.Later, on 18 September, Sirisena had directed another letter to Jayasekara, informing that a disciplinary inquiry would be conducted against Jayasekara and asking him for excuses.However, Jayasekara mentioned that pursuant to the SLFPs constitution, the party chairman has no authority to issue such letter asking for excuses.The Colombo District Court yesterday issued an interim injunction preventing the implementation of the letter issued by the SLFP chairman.
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