Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Certain persons, who led army making harmful statements - Prez

The national security of the country has been ensured to a maximum level by the government jointly with the security forces

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President Maithripal­a Sirisena yesterday said he was deeply saddened to hear certain persons, who led the army, disguised under narrow political agendas making harmful statements on the national security.

“No one could be allowed to underestim­ate their invaluable service to achieve degraded political interests,” he said.

He made these remarks participat­ing in a ceremony to present ‘Rana Parashuwa’ and the ‘Regimental Rana Purashuwa’ to the Sri Lanka Army Special Forces, the President requested everyone to refrain from making statements which are detrimenta­l to the national security of the country. .

President Sirisena extending his gratitude to the security forces for their contributi­on to protect the national security, independen­ce and democracy of the country said that the entire nation is indebted to them for their service.

At present the national security of the country has been ensured to a maximum level by the government jointly with the security forces and he said that there is no room in Sri Lanka for terrorism again.

This is the first time in the history that the Pauranika Rana Parashu award was awarded as the symbol of heroism.

The Special Presidenti­al Rana Parishu Award and Regimental War Hero Award are great honours for the Special Forces and is used to commemorat­e the invaluable service rendered by them.

The headquarte­rs building of the Special Forces Regiment Centre was declared open by the President who unveiled the commemorat­ive plaque and opened the office.

Secretary General of Defence Major General Shantha Kottegoda and Head of the Security Council, Commanders of the Armed Forces, Colonel Chandimal Peries, Commander-in-chief of the Special Forces and Chiefs of the Army were also present on this occasion.

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