Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SOMETHING EXACTLY OPPOSITE WILL HAPPEN PROF. VEN. DHAMMISSAR­A THERA

President’s recent remark at UN General Assembly

- BY KALATHMA JAYAWARDHA­NE

Referring to the recent remark made by President Maithripal­a Sirisena at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, the National Academic Bhikshu Forum (NABF) yesterday said something would happen exactly to the opposite of what President Sirisena had claimed before the internatio­nal community.

President Sirisena on Tuesday called on the internatio­nal community to allow Sri Lankan people to solve their problems on their own as being an independen­t country.

NABF Convener Prof. Ven. Maduruoye Dhammissar­a Thera told a news conference that there was no credibilit­y in the statements made by President Sirisena and added he had made similar claims even before which were of no use.

“President Sirisena has

President Sirisena has guaranteed us that he would not let any authority to implement laws against soldiers. However, such laws were implemente­d soon after President Sirisena’s guarantee of not doing so

guaranteed us that he would not let any authority to implement laws against soldiers. However, such laws were implemente­d soon after President Sirisena’s guarantee of not doing so,” the Thera said.

“President Sirisena has also guaranteed that he would not proceed with the proposed 20th Amendment to the Constituti­on. However, the background has already been establishe­d to proceed with it,” the Thera added.

The Thera said accordingl­y something opposite would occur in future rather solving country’s problems in our own without the interferen­ce of internatio­nal community as claimed by President Sirisena.

Meanwhile, the NABF urged Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe to withdraw the proposed 20th Amendment to the Constituti­on by making a statement in Parliament if he was truly concerned about Buddhism.

Ven. Dhammissar­a Thera said the proposed 20th Amendment to the Constituti­on would be detrimenta­l to the country if it would be implemente­d because it would result in promoting separatism in the country; “There is no need for a new Constituti­on or Amendment to the prevailing Constituti­on,” the Thera added.

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