The JHU has chosen to test the nineteenth amendment to the constitution in court, and will request of the Supreme Court not to permit the evacuation of specific forces of the president without an order at a submission.
Clergyman Champika Ranawaka has told BBC Sandeshaya that evacuation of the president's forces without looking for general conclusion would add up to a 'protected scheme.'
He disclosed that the privilege to be head of state, or different forces of the president, who is chosen by the individuals, ought to be evacuated when counseling the individuals, who are the incomparable.
Ranawaka focused on that they would never permit entry of the correction, which is not an aggregate impact.
The main thing that ought to be carried out is to uproot the dictator forces of the president and democratize the position, he said, including the JHU has distinguished eight such powers.
They are the president's forces to designate any number of clergymen, to choose anybody as a priest, to select judges and service secretaries, to break up parliament and not to be responsible to parliament and not to be taken to courts, he said.
He additionally said the JHU needs the president to hold the forces to be the president of the military, to be in charge of national security, and to have official forces of the commonplace committees.
There ought to be an equalization among the official, council and the legal, for which the JHU has made a commonsense proposition without fantasizing, he included.
Champika Takes Protected Revision to Court
2015-03-31T14:25:00+05:30
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