Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WILL FIELD ‘NON-EXTREMIST’ PRESIDENTI­AL CANDIDATE: NMSJ

Says right person should have internatio­nal exposure

- BY YOHAN PERERA

Several monks who represent the National Movement for Social Justice (NMSJ) said they would field a candidate at the next presidenti­al election who was a nationalis­t and not an extremist.

The NMSJ campaigned for a common candidate at the 2015 election with the support of the parties in the then opposition -- it nominated President Maithripal­a Sirisena as the common candidate.

Commenting on this, NMSJ member Venerable Kumbalgoda Dharmaloka Thera said the candidate at the next presidenti­al election should be one who was nationalis­tic and not an extremist.

“The candidate should be a person who could establish a Sri Lankan identity and be a national leader like Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The right person should have internatio­nal exposure to lead this country and read the happenings in the world properly. We have several such leaders in mind but the right person should be approved by all parties and organisati­ons that are willing to come together to usher in peace and prosperity,” the Thera said, adding that he could not divulge any name the NMSJ had in mind.

Meanwhile, NMSJ member Venerable Mugatuwata­wana Siddhartha Thera said the common candidate at the last presidenti­al election was not the choice of the late Ven. Maduluwawe Sobitha Thera though he was instrument­al in fielding a common candidate. The late Ven. Maduluwawe Sobitha Thera was the founder of NMSJ.

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