Are there only buffaloes and monkeys in Polonnaruwa now? – Mahinda
Posted on December 24th, 2017
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December 25th, 2017 at 5:33 am
Yes!
Buffaloe in chief is the token head of traitor YAMA PAALANA gang of thieves.
While Mother Lanka being raped, looted, destroyed by the traitor catholic run UNPatriotic party, puppet the rubber
stamp vaira pala sorrysena buffaloe is having the time of his life! This brainless idiot is a curse on Mother Lanka!
December 25th, 2017 at 9:00 pm
The monkeys and buffaloes have gone to Polonnaruwa, because the Waireepala Sorrysena mentioned as one of his election promises that he will rule Sri Lanka from Polonnaruwa! Have we all forgotten this? This is the reason for all monkeys and buffaloes have migrated there.
December 27th, 2017 at 4:20 am
Those of the SLFP who joined the UNP have done an immense injustice to the voters of Sri Lanka. A Democracy needs an alternate party, at all times. Sri Lankan politics is at critical stage of its existence since Independence. If this mis mash continues the island nation will remain in a downward trajectory, that will take years to remedy.