Hon. Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy, M.P.
Profession: Principal
Speeches 63 #79 of 225·#35 in party
Attendance 7/8 days present (of recorded)
Top topic Justice & Human Rights 17 speeches
Last spoke 10 June 2026 in Debate
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Speech history
63 speeches- 20 November 2025 AI summary Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy raised a supplementary question about an alleged fraud attempt using the name “Ministry of Digital Economy, Sri Lanka” and a government 1020 code to obtain bank and personal details. He tabled documentary evidence, including a phone number, for inclusion in the Hansard and asked the Minister to take the matter into consideration. Oral Question No. 3 (Q.812/2025): Financial Cybercrime Complaints (Second Round) Justice & Human RightsCorruption & Governance Reform Read →
- 20 November 2025 AI summary Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy raised concerns about rising financial cybercrimes in the Northern Province, including bank and WhatsApp hacks and overseas money-transfer scams. He argued that low official figures for 2020-2024 reflect the previous absence of a functioning cybercrime unit in Jaffna and noted difficulties victims face in obtaining information from banks and police while cases remain delayed. He asked the Minister what future measures would be taken and called for stronger laws to prevent such crimes. Oral Question No. 3 (Q.812/2025): Financial Cybercrime Complaints (Second Round) Security & DefenceJustice & Human RightsLaw & Order Read →
- 20 November 2025 AI summary Asked the Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs to provide annual data from 2020 to date on financial cybercrime complaints reported to the Sri Lanka Police, including separate figures for the Northern Province. He also requested district-level Northern Province data on online banking scams, phishing, and unauthorized electronic fund transfers reported through official channels, and details of measures to improve access to reporting mechanisms in rural and underserved areas. Oral Question No. 3 (Q.812/2025): Financial Cybercrime Complaints (Second Round) Law & OrderJustice & Human Rights Read →
- 8 November 2025 AI summary Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy briefly thanked the Minister. No substantive policy position, proposal, or question was raised. Oral Question: Mob Violence Incidents Since 2020 (Q.1010/2025) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 8 November 2025 AI summary Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy raised a supplementary question on drug-linked gang activity in Jaffna, particularly around the Thirunelveli and Kokkuvil markets. He asked what specific measures are being taken to address harassment, assaults, drug peddling, usurious lending, and related crimes in those areas, while noting public support for the President’s wider anti-narcotics and anti-crime drive. Oral Question: Mob Violence Incidents Since 2020 (Q.1010/2025) Security & DefenceLaw & Order Read →
- 8 November 2025 AI summary Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy asked the Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs for provincial data since 2020 on reported mob violence or mob-lynching incidents and related prosecutions under the Penal Code, prevention of terrorism, or public security laws. He also sought details on measures to ensure uniform law enforcement, any directives issued to police and local administration, identification of high-risk districts, and preventive interventions in those areas. Oral Question: Mob Violence Incidents Since 2020 (Q.1010/2025) Justice & Human RightsLaw & OrderSecurity & Defence Read →
- 22 October 2025 AI summary Supported the Special Commodity Levy to raise duties on imported onions and potatoes during local harvest periods, arguing it would help secure fair prices for local producers. He said import-oriented policies after 1977 contributed to the decline of domestic agriculture, citing the fall in Northern Province shallot production from 56% of national output in 1980 to about 20.6% by 2005. He called for insurance, marketing support, and measures to protect farmers from exploitative middlemen in order to revive shallot cultivation and improve self-sufficiency. Debate: Rules under Excise Ordinance and Special Commodity Levy Order (Session 2) AgriculturePublic Finance Read →
- 22 October 2025 AI summary Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy briefly sought permission to raise a question in Parliament. No substantive issue, proposal, or policy position was stated in the excerpt. Oral Question: Post of Public Health Midwife - Vacancies (Q.3/2025) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 26 September 2025 AI summary Hon. Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy stated that his second supplementary question would be asked by Hon. Mayilvaganam Jegatheeswaran. Oral Question: Misinformation and Hate Speeches on Social Media (Q.6 & Q.7/2025) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 26 September 2025 AI summary Hon. Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy raised concern about a recent case in which a person from Jaffna was allegedly lured to Colombo with a false job offer and then robbed of his phone and money. He asked what action is being taken to address such financial scams, noting that similar incidents are occurring frequently in the country. Oral Question: Misinformation and Hate Speeches on Social Media (Q.6 & Q.7/2025) Justice & Human RightsLaw & OrderEmployment Read →
- 23 September 2025 AI summary Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy thanked the Minister for what he described as a responsible reply. No further substantive issue or proposal was raised in the brief statement. Oral Question Q.2/2025: Divisional Hospitals in Jaffna and Kilinochchi Districts Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 23 September 2025 AI summary Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy raised concern that a Netherlands-funded special women’s treatment centre in Kilinochchi has remained non-operational for years despite having advanced medical equipment, some of which has expired or is nearing expiry. He referred to previous assurances that provincial staff would be assigned on rotation and to a recent local protest, and requested that the Minister and officials visit the centre, appoint staff immediately, and make it operational to serve women in Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu, Mannar and Vavuniya. Oral Question Q.2/2025: Divisional Hospitals in Jaffna and Kilinochchi Districts InfrastructureWomen & ChildrenHealthcare Read →
- 23 September 2025 AI summary Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy asked the Minister of Health and Mass Media for detailed staffing and service information on government divisional hospitals in Jaffna and Kilinochchi, including approved and actual cadres, vacancies, and measures to fill posts for doctors, nurses, other employees, pharmacists, and ambulance drivers. He also requested clarification on the grading of Velanai Divisional Hospital as Grade B, its effective date, staffing levels under the grade, and whether laboratory facilities and staff have been provided or planned. Oral Question Q.2/2025: Divisional Hospitals in Jaffna and Kilinochchi Districts Healthcare Read →
- 9 September 2025 AI summary Hon. Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy supported the Agreement between Sri Lanka and the United Arab Emirates on the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments, presenting it as a means to strengthen investor confidence and future economic cooperation. He argued that Sri Lanka had missed past foreign investment opportunities due to conflict and policy instability, citing Motorola’s decision to invest in Malaysia instead. He highlighted the UAE’s economic transformation, existing bilateral trade and labour ties, and urged Parliament to approve the Agreement to promote investment protection, technology transfer and shared prosperity. Debate: Agreement between Sri Lanka and the United Arab Emirates (Continued) Foreign AffairsPublic Finance Read →
- 22 August 2025 AI summary Hon. Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy supported the Adjournment Motion on human rights in the Northern, Eastern and Central Provinces, stating that the Government is committed to protecting rights across all communities and addressing unresolved issues arising from conflict and estate sector marginalization. He referred to personal wartime experiences and to Rohana Wijeweera’s writings to argue for unity, peace, democracy and development, while criticizing recent hartal activity as not reflecting public sentiment in the North and East. He said the Government would act within its term to release occupied lands, address long-term detainees described as political prisoners, and resolve issues relating to the disappeared. Adjournment Motion: Human Rights Issues Faced by the Tamil Community in the North, East and Hill Country Ethnic Reconciliation & DevolutionJustice & Human Rights Read →
- 21 August 2025 AI summary Hon. Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy informed the Chair that Hon. Mayilvaganam Jegatheeswaran would ask the second supplementary question. Oral Questions: Second Round (Q.971/2025 and others) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 21 August 2025 AI summary Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy asked whether the Government would support and develop traditional medical institutions such as the century-old Sri Lanka Ayurveda Siddha College and its practitioners. He argued that prioritizing indigenous medicine, local herbs, and traditional formulations could reduce imported drug costs, meet domestic demand, preserve traditional systems, and promote medical tourism. Oral Questions: Second Round (Q.971/2025 and others) EducationForeign AffairsHealthcare Read →
- 20 August 2025 AI summary Hon. Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy presented a petition to Parliament on behalf of Mr. A.L. Mohommad Mukthar of Sainthamaruthu. Citizens' Petitions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 24 July 2025 AI summary Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy stated that the District Coordinating Committee Chair is appointed by the President and said that this appointment cannot be questioned in the chamber. He cautioned that confusing remarks on the matter could introduce incorrect information into the debate. Adjournment Debate: Proposed Educational Reforms (continued) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 24 July 2025 AI summary Hon. Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy rose on a Point of Order. No substantive argument, proposal, or question is recorded in the provided excerpt. Adjournment Debate: Proposed Educational Reforms (continued) Parliamentary Procedure Read →