Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RELIGIOUS RECONCILIA­TION BOARD TO BE SET UP: PM

Members appointed by the religious leaders not by President or the PM Sri Lanka should also follow the same policy like in the UK Aims to resolve various issues among religious groups

- BY YOHAN PERERA

Areligious Reconcilia­tion Board comprising the members nominated by the religious leaders would be set up to resolve various issues among religious groups in the country, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said over the weekend.

Prime Minister Wickremesi­nghe revealed this at a ceremony held in Galle for the distributi­on of Samurdhi relief in Baddegama on Saturday.

“The members of this board will be appointed by the religious leaders and not by President or the Prime Minister,” Mr Wickremesi­nghe said.

He said the legislatio­n would be brought into the set up the Religious Reconcilia­tion Board after a dialogue with all religious leaders including the Maha Sangha. The Prime Minister said he had already discussed the matter with the Mahanayake Theras.

“We will discuss the matter with the Mahanayake­s further. We intend to have a dialogue with other religious leaders as well. Legislatio­n to set up the board will be brought in after these discussion­s,” he said.

“It is essential to resolve the issues that had come up after the Easter Sunday bombs. Therefore it is essential to handover the tasks of resolving these issues to religious leaders,” he added.

The Prime Minister suggested that Sri Lanka should look at the way the UK dealt with religions. “Priority is given to the Church of England in the UK. However, freedom is given to all religions in that country. There are Buddhist, Hindu and even Sikh religious places in that country. Sri Lanka should also follow the same policy,” he also said. “The Easter Sunday bombs affected the economy. Tourism sector came down as a result of the attacks. Many countries issued travel warnings.

“However, we were able to crack down all members of the terror groups who carried out the bomb attacks within a month. Countries such as China and India had already lifted the travel warnings. We are confident that other countries will also lift travel warnings before long.

“All ethnic and religious groups including the Muslims came together after the bomb attacks. However, the Muslims seemed to have distanced themselves from the Sinhalese later. One must remember that we as Sinhalese do not want to experience problems from the Muslims when they visit the East or experience problems at the hands of Tamils when they visit the North.

“Likewise Muslims also does not want to experience trouble from the Sinhalese,” he said.

Easter Sunday bombs affected the economy. Tourism sector came down as a result of the attacks . .... It is essential to resolve the issues... it is essential to handover the tasks of resolving these issues to religious leaders

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