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COLOMBO (News 1st); Sri Lankan lawmaker Uddika Premarathna, whose car was attacked by unknown gunmen, said that the attack was carried out by the 'existing system.'
He told parliament on Tuesday (19) that the existing social and political systems are wrong, and needs to be changed.
The independent MP said that if Sri Lanka does not change its course, it will be impossible to bring it to the level of development experienced in the region.
The Criminal Investigations Department has taken over the probe into the assassination attempt on MP Uddika Premarathna.
Investigations into the incident where shots were fired at the car of MP Uddika Premarathna were handed over to the Criminal Investigations Department, by order of the Inspector General of Police.
Sri Lanka Police said that the MP in his private car had reached home from the Lahiru Grounds in Anuradhapura, and had gotten out of the vehicle to head inside his residence.
Police said that it was at this time that another group in another car arrived at the location and opened fire.
Sri Lanka Police said that the rear left side passenger seat was targeted in the shooting.
The rear windshield of the MPs car was destroyed.
News 1st correspondent said that police recovered a live bullet from the scene of the crime.
Sri Lanka Police said that it is still unclear who carried out the shooting.
In a special statement to parliament on the 7th of September, MP Uddika Premarathna said that he had decided to become an independent lawmaker.
Uddika Premarathna, who represents Wimal Weerawansa's National Freedom Front, was elected to parliament from the Anuradhapura District from the SLPP.
