Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

We are on cusp of a golden era

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We are now on the cusp of a golden era once again due to the patriotic enthusiasm and the desire to build a new country that has galvanised the people and especially the youth, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday said in his Independen­ce Day Message. He said the challenge before us today is to restore to this country the economic progress that was lost due to bad politics. “Today we mark the first Independen­ce Day of a new decade with a new government in power. I can confidentl­y state that due to the patriotic enthusiasm and the desire to build a new country that has galvanised the people and especially the youth, we are now on the cusp of a golden era once again. It is our belief and expectatio­n that people belonging to all ethnic groups and religions living in this country will come together as one, to participat­e in the task of taking this country forward into an era of prosperity,” Prime Minister Rajapaksa said. He further said, “Sri Lanka marks 72 years of

The challenge before us today is to restore to this country the economic progress that was lost due to bad politics

independen­ce on February 4, 2020. During the past few years, the independen­ce that we won on the 4th February 1948 faced unpreceden­ted challenges.

What we can learn from that experience is that achieving freedom and preserving it are two different matters entirely. The freedom that we obtained in 1948 in the eyes of the law, came very close to being vitiated after 2015 through bad politics. What the result of the presidenti­al election held last November showed was the determinat­ion of our people to safeguard our status as an independen­t nation.

When we look back upon the 72 years that have passed since we gained independen­ce, we see some cause for satisfacti­on. Even in the midst of some serious challenges, the system of representa­tive democracy based on universal suffrage has survived in this country.

We are ahead of most countries in terms of indices relating to health and literacy. We have a free media and every citizen is assured of his personal safety. During the period 2006 to 2014 this country was also able to achieve a major leap forward in economic terms.”

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