Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

I WON’T CALL MYSELF A BUDDHIST, BUT ONE WHO FOLLOWS BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY

SOME USING SAFFRON ROBE TO THEIR OWN ADVANTAGE

- BY YOHAN PERERA AND AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A

Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a told Parliament yesterday that he would not call himself a Buddhist but a person who follows the Buddhist Philosophy.

Buddhism philosophy. not “There belong is as only Buddhism no it religion is to only Sinhalese a does called as covered Buddha’s the teachings entire universe. have Some Buddhist monks who think Buddhism is a religion create so much of trouble in this country,” he added.

He reiterated that those who are living in this country are Sri Lankans, though the majority is Sinhalese Buddhists.“i was scolded in raw filth for making a similar statement earlier. However I would repeat that sentiment again,” he said. The minister alleged that some organisati­ons led by monks such as Mahason Balakaya are trying to create another black July and destabiliz­e Sri Lanka’s economy. Alleging that a factory belonging to a Muslim businessma­n had been burnt during the recent clashes, he said the Sinhalese would also suffer if Muslim business establishm­ents are attacked and destroyed, because the majority of people working in those establishm­ents are Sinhalese. Citing a few examples, he said 75% of Brandix, 80% of Hameedia and 80% of Timex Garments were Sinhalese although these belong to Muslims. “We managed to stabilise the economy when we came to power in January 2015. However, the droughts, floods and the constituti­onal coup on October 26, 2018 and the Easter Sunday bombs have de-stabilised the economy. The tourism industry has suffered a setback, but a few countries have assured to look into cancelling travel advisories,” he said.

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