Sirisena vows he'd have to be killed before any North-East merger or federalism
Sri Lanka's president, Maithripala Sirisena reiterated his absolute refusal to allow a merger of the North-East or a federal Tamil state saying he would have to be killed before he would allow either of the two.
Speaking to the SLFP electoral organisers at a meeting in Colombo yesterday, Sirisena said that "some groups had been adamant about the merger of the North and East and the formation of a federal state".
The two demands had been pushed by Tamil voters and were key parts of the Tamil National Alliance's previous election manifestoes.

