Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BUDDHISM FOREMOST BUT OTHER RELIGIONS RESPECTED: SLMC

- BY AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A AND YOHAN PERERA

Provisions should be included in the constituti­on to ensure other religions are respected as well Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) Leader Rauf Hakeem said yesterday they were not against giving priority to Buddhism in the new Constituti­on but also highlighte­d the need to include provisions where other religions are treated with dignity and respect.

“We are not against giving priority to Buddhism but provisions should be included in the constituti­on to ensure other religions are respected as well and include a ban to differenti­ate other religions,” he said.

Speaking during the debate in the constituti­onal assembly, he said some people were creating fear among the people about unitary state, the place given to Buddhism, amalgamati­on of the North and East and a federal State.

“The Sri Lanka Bar Associatio­n (BASL) had raised several questions, including the unitary character of the State in the future. I am surprised to hear that a profession­al organisati­on like the BASL was posing such questions when it was clearly mentioned in the proposals. I suspect they were acting as a cat’s paw to create a wrong opinion among the people,” he said.

He said the amalgamati­on of the North and East was just an alternativ­e proposal of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and added that it does not mean that the proposals highlighte­d the need to do so.

“The TNA has a right to make such a proposal. We have discussed the matter with the TNA. But Tamil leaders have said that they would not do so without seeking the opinion of the people in the East,” he said.

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