Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Maithri: I belong to all

- FROM SANDUN A JAYASEKERA IN LONDON

Forming a national government in Sri Lanka was not an easy task as we aspired because our political culture was such that political parties always attempted to undermine and weaken the other, President Maithripal­a Sirisena said in London yesterday.

He made these remarks when he met a delegation from a 'Maithri Support Group in UK' affiliated to the UK branch of the UNP at his hotel, Park Lane Hilton.

“I am the common candidate and I am common and belong to all. I can't treat any one more or less and discrimina­te any one against others. This is not an easy task. But we must always try to do the difficult things for success. But the problem is that many can't realise this,” President Sirisena said. “A monumental challenge that lied between death and life had been mounted during the last Presidenti­al Election and if something went wrong, the repercussi­ons would have been devastatin­g. “We had a number of opportunit­ies in the last few years in the form of tsunami in 2004, victory against separatist terrorism in 2009 and victory of the common candidate in 2015, since gaining independen­ce to rebuild and unite the nation. But unfortunat­ely we failed to exploit those opportunit­ies to our benefit after the first two and now we are left with the last chance,” he said. “We must use the victory in 2015 for our advantage and use it to unite and rebuild the divided nation and develop the weakened economy but not to build palaces for high and mighty,” President Sirisena stressed. President Sirisena emphasised that political parties, in the North as well as in the South must put an end to confrontat­ional and vituperati­ve politics. “If the political parties were not able to put behind their opportunis­tic policies, no one would be able to prevent another war in ten years. “The diplomatic corps of Sri Lanka had been subjected to humiliatio­n and failure. A quick re-organisati­on is necessary to restore it on its former glory.

“Diplomatic posts should not be given as gift to friends, relatives and backers to spend their holiday in a greener pasture or to educate children in a foreign university.

“We had a number of opportunit­ies in the last few years in the form of tsunami in 2004, victory against separatist terrorism in 2009 and victory of the common candidate in 2015, since gaining independen­ce to rebuild and unite the nation

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