Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MR asks whether Mangala’s statement reflects Govt’s opinion

- BY LAHIRU POTHMULLA

Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday denounced Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a’s response to Archbishop Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith and asked whether the response was the government’s opinion.

He expressed these views to media after a group of Catholic MPS and Provincial Councillor­s met him to express their displeasur­e over Minister Samaraweer­a’s response.

“We want to know whether this is the opinion of the government or its policy. We condemn Minister Samaraweer­a’s statement. Even many Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus and Catholics spoke to me and said they are against this. The Cardinal has simply made a statement inside a church during a service. Criticizin­g it in this manner is wrong,” he said. Mr. Rajapaksa said the Prime Minister should make a statement over the issue.“we see this as a bad precedent. If statements of religious leaders were continued to be defamed like this, there will be no end to it,” he said. In response to Archbishop Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith’s remarks that human rights had become the religion among the Western nations, Finance Minister Samaraweer­a said the Cardinal seems to got things wrong in trying to be a populist.

In a tweet, the Minister said, “The need for Human Rights was an outcome of the marauding religious zealots of the Inquisitio­n and the Crusades, where non believers were massacred “En-bloc”. Pity, the Cardinal always seems to get things wrong in trying to be a populist,”

Meanwhile, the Cardinal sent a clarificat­ion and said, “What I basically intended to say on this matter was that if religion is truly practiced it could take us to achieve levels of justice, going even beyond the expectatio­ns of human rights and thus need not be such an issue for our Catholic community and so encouraged the flock gathered at that particular religious ceremony to, therefore, practice their faith truthfully avoiding turning religious values into something that is ephemeral.

Meanwhile, the Cardinal sent a clarificat­ion and said, “What I basically intended to say on this matter was that if religion is truly practiced it could take us to achieve levels of justice, going even beyond the expectatio­ns of human rights and thus need not be such an issue for our Catholic community

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