A new country in the making: President
President Mahinda Rajapaksa in his Independence Day message said yesterday the country’s achievements would be secured when opportunities for peace, co-ex- istence and harmonious living were widened. He said the sacrifices made to reach that objective should be secured.
“We will no longer hesitate to take decisions towards fostering national unity through an indigenous programme of action,” the President said.
He said, “Our nation is fortunate to celebrate the 64th Independence Day with a genuine sense of dignity about freedom. Today the national flag flutters pointing to a new country in the making. The way is open for an independent economy. It daily reinforces the nation’s aspiration for a prosperous future. It has given us freedom to decide upon issues concerning the country and the nation without bowing down before external powers. I strongly believe that it is the immense responsibility the nation has entrusted to us. It is a great pleasure to see the steady consolidation of supreme independence.
The country’s achievements will be secured when opportunities for peace, coexistence as well as harmonious living are widened. Sacrifices made so far to reach that objective have to be secured in future too. We will no longer hesitate to take decisions towards fostering national unity through an indigenous programme of action. We overcame diverse challenges the country faced with extreme patience. We have built productive economic, political, defence, trade and cultural links with the international community through friendly contacts. We must preserve all this by working more rationally, intelligently and patriotically than even before.
Similarly the country should be brought forward developing its value systems. It is only then that a prosperous life would emerge in a peaceful environment.
The nation’s respect and felicitation should go to all patriots who paid the supreme sacrifice, laying down their lives to overcome the nations challenges for the sake of supreme independence.”