Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EDUCATION MINISTRY MUST MONITOR MADRASAS

‘I feel ashamed as a minister’

- BY YOHAN PERERA , AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A ,SUJITH HEWAJULIGE AND ARIRATNA RANABAHU.

Non-cabinet Minister of Economic Reforms and Public Distributi­on, Harsha de Silva said yesterday Madrasas or Muslim religious schools should be monitored by the Ministry of Education like what happens with Pirivenas.

However, the newy formulated Madrasa Schools Regulation Bill stipulates that it should be handled by the Muslim Religious Affairs Ministry. “Even Pirivanas are regulated by the Education Ministry.as such Madrasas should also be brought under the purview of the Ministry Education. Law should be applied equally to everyone,” the minister said adding that laws should be introduced to make it compulsory for Muslim Women to expose their ears when required.

“Muslim women wear the Hijab closing their ears but they should be made to expose their ears whenever it is needed,” the minister said.

He said the claim made by some that swords were kept in houses for the householde­rs’ safety is unacceptab­le as such a thing is practiced only in countries such as Saudi Arabia.

Non Cabinet Minister of Economic Reforms and General Supplies Dr. Harsha De Siva told parliament yesterday that as a minister he felt ashamed of the whole episode, especially because there had been prior informatio­n about the calamity. Such calamities should never be repeated due to political tug-of-war and the perpetrato­rs should never get any form of amnesty.

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