Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Locals' claim to school's playground breeds disharmony, Authoritie­s silent

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A secondary high school in Kurunegala is on the verge of losing its only playground, following a dispute with the locals who claim it is a public playground.

Mummana Muslim Maha Vidyalaya in Dampedeniy­a, was gifted 1 acre and 7 perches of land by a well-wisher, 40 years ago, for the school's use. Since then, the school has been using this land to hold sports meets, school functions and other extracurri­cular activities by the students.

The Lands Department published a special land acquisitio­n notice in 1978, stating this particular land has been acquired for Educationa­l purposes, followed by a similar gazette notificati­on in 1982.

The School authoritie­s allege that a youth group is spreading false claims among the residents of the area, because the School administra­tion rejected their request to hold a musical event in the night, during the Sinhala-Tamil New Year celebratio­ns.

At least 250 students studying from Grade 1 to Ordinary Level, find it difficult to pursue their extracurri­cular activities while the quarrel for ownership continues. Though the police and relevant department­s were notified of the issue, there has been no lasting solution reached to resolve it.

An old boy of the school, Mohamed Nafeer, presently working as a software engineer, alarmed that certain individual­s in the area were trying to portray this as a communal conflict for their own benefit, urged the authoritie­s to take a early action.

“We went to the police, relevant department­s and even the political parties to find a solution for this issue. I believe they too understand the issue, but are not willing to see hard truth behind this hatred against a community,” Mr Nafeer told the Education Times.

He said that, if this issue is not resolved as soon as possible, it would lead to more divisions within the society, as some elements want it to happen, to disrupt the ethnic and religious harmony prevailing in the area.

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