Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

‘Maha Sangha has said new Constituti­on not required’

Wimal meets Mahanayake Theras:

- BY J.A.L.JAYASINGHE

Asgiriya Chapter Mahanayake Most Ven. Warakagoda Sri Gnanaratha­na Thera stressed that a new constituti­on was not required and that the Maha Sangha had already informed it to President Mathripala Sirisena.

During a meeting with former Minister and National Freedom Front leader Wimal Weerawansa Monday at the Asgiriya Temple, the Ven. Mahanayake Thera said they explained their stance regarding the proposed new constituti­on to the President and Prime Minister and that the President agreed to their opinion. The NFF Leader and several representa­tives of the party met the Mahanayake Theras of the Malwatta and Asgiriya Chapters to explain the circumstan­ces that led to five Parliament­arians including him to resign from the constituti­onal assembly. The Anunayake Thera of the Asgiriya Chapter said the President informed them that even the draft of a new constituti­on was not yet ready, but they were not aware whether it was the Prime Minister’s opinion as well.

“Although the President said so, the government is apparently in the process of promulgati­ng a new constituti­on. However, we told him that we would not agree to a process delegating more powers to the provincial councils. Chief Minister Wigneswara­n has insisted that the Northern province should have a a federal system. It is inevitable that the other provincial councils would demand a system with similar powers. With this in view we highly appreciate the step taken by you to resign from the constituti­onal assembly” Ven. Anunayaka Thera said. Parliament­arian Wimal Weerawansa said they decided to resign from the constituti­onal

The Anunayake Thera of the Asgiriya Chapter said the President informed them that even the draft of a new constituti­on was not yet ready, but they were not aware whether it was the Prime Minister’s opinion as well

assembly in the wake of the Mahanayak Theras’ statement that a new constituti­on was not required at this stage.

“If the Mahanayake Theras were not agreebale to a new constituti­on, we should not continue to function in the constituti­onal assembly. We are not prepared to support any move rejected by the Mahanayake Theras. The government empowered the entire parliament represente­d by 225 members to function in the capacity of constituti­onal assembly. After five members resigned, the constituti­onal assembly is defunct now. We have compelled the government to give up the process.

Only the individual­s having relations with NGOS are behind this secret ploy to transform the country into a federal state.” He said. Later he met the Mahanayake of the Malwatta Chapter Ven. Thibottuwe­we Sri Siddhartha Sumangala Thera and discussed on the government’s plan to introduce a new constituti­on. However the media was not allowed to cover his meeting with the Mahayanaka Thera.

Parliament­arian Udaya Pathma Shantha Bandara, Provincial Council Members Nimal Piyatissa, Nimal Premachand­ra, and Former Parliament­arian Piyasiri Wijenayaka attended the meeting.

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