Statements
14
Contradictions
3
Video Analyses
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Hansaka Wijemuni promised broad health improvements for disabled people in February. By March, the plan shrank to one OPD building renovation at a district hospital. He repackaged a local construction project as proof of national commitment. Structural reform became a brick-and-mortar footnote.
Hansaka Wijemuni claimed March 6 that Batticaloa Teaching Hospital serves 1.78 million people. One day earlier, he said DH Pattiya Pallegama needs renovation. He publicizes the hospital's reach while admitting branch facilities are broken. This frames infrastructure failure as a separate problem.
Hansaka Wijemuni backed a rights-based disability model on 2026-03-25. Twenty days earlier, on 2026-03-05, he committed only to renovating a physical OPD. The gap reveals a contradiction. Wijemuni frames a medical infrastructure upgrade as a social rights commitment. The language masks this mismatch.
“Disability should be viewed not only from a medical perspective but also from social and human rights perspectives”
“the Batticaloa Teaching Hospital provides services to approximately more than 1.78 million people”
“සෞය සහ නනමාධය අමාතයතුවමානගන්”
“Renovate/refurbish and expansion of OPD building at DH Pattiya Pallegama”
“සෞඛ්ය අමාතයාංශයය සහ සෞඛ්ය කාර්ය මණ්ඩලල”
“steps that have been taken in the health sector to ensure the health and well-being of persons with disabilities”
“இந்தப் பொருட்களக் கையாள்வது எப்படி என்று 8 நிமிடங்கள் ஒதுக்கப்பட்டு இருந்தது”
“manufacturing techniques සකාසහාමද”
“Bill / Regulation / Order /Resolution - Debate Oral Contribution”
“Adjournment Motion Type 2”
“Adjournment Motion - Oral Contribution”
“Private Member’s Motion”
“Written Question- Response”
“Written Question - Supplementary Question - Response”