Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UNP MANIPULATI­NG MUSLIM COMMUNITY FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES

SAYS MUSLIM LEADERS WANT A GOVT. THEY CAN MANIPULATE AT WILL SAYS HE HOPES THE DANGER OF ISOLATING LOCAL MUSLIMS WILL DAWN ON MUSLIM LEADERS AT LEAST NOW

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In a hard hitting speech, Opposition Leader Mahinda Rajapaksa said yesterday the UNP was making good use of the Muslim community for their political purposes especially aiming at the presidenti­al election, while Muslim leaders, completely dependent on Muslim votes, want a government they could manipulate.

He said this at his official residence in Colombo while urging the leaders of the country and of the Muslim community to act in a responsibl­e and circumspec­t manner.

“All of us should understand that everything that we see happening now, is directly connected to the presidenti­al election that is due to be held in a few months. The present government is seeking to retain the Muslim vote base that they organised around themselves using various stratagems before 2015,” Mr. Rajapaksa said.

He said the opposition tabled a no-confidence motion against one minister on the grounds that he had connection­s with the terrorists responsibl­e for the Easter Sunday attacks.

“However, all Muslim ministers resigned. This seems to be ploy on the part of the UNP government to organise and line up all Muslim politician­s on one side and to obtain Muslim votes at the presidenti­al elections. The UNP is making good use of the Muslim community for their political purposes. The UNP needs the votes of the moderates as well as the extremists within the Muslim community. They don’t care from where their votes come from. The Muslim leaders for their part, want a government they can manipulate at will. But this confluence of interests will not solve the problems that the ordinary Muslims face. The ordinary people of this country want protection from extremist terrorists. The ordinary Muslim folk want to weed out the terrorists from their midst and to resume their normal lives,” Mr. Rajapaksa said.

He said a brutal terrorism that targets the followers of other religions has emerged from within the Muslim community today.

“Buddhists, Hindus and Christians are joining hands in a common endeavour against that terrorism. Moderate Muslims should not be isolated from this unity of purpose that is being forged. Muslim religious leaders and intellectu­als have admitted that as a result of the extremist ideologies that came into this country from outside, the Sri Lankan Muslim community had gradually isolated themselves from the rest of Sri Lankan society,” he said.

He said due to the emergence of exclusivel­y Muslim political parties from the 1980s onwards, Muslims isolated themselves in the political sphere as well.

“My friend M.H.M. Ashraff who was the first to form an exclusivel­y Muslim political party, later realised his mistake and towards the end he formed a political party that was open to all communitie­s called the National Unity Alliance. But after his death, this trend towards integratio­n stopped and the isolationi­st trend gained momentum. Due to the fact that Muslim political leaders are completely dependent on the Muslim vote, they need the votes of the extremists within their community as well. Muslim extremism spread throughout this country because the Muslim leaders were unable to oppose it. There is the oft heard charge that the Muslim leaders speak of reconcilia­tion in Sinhala but spread the message of communalis­m in Tamil. Islamic extremism has gained traction in this country due to that kind of politics,” he said.

Mr. Rajapaksa said the spread of extremist ideologies among the Muslim population in this country did not take place all of a sudden and it took place over a number of years, in the midst of heated debates, threats, exchange of fisticuffs, the burning of mosques, the burning of houses and even murder.

“Even in the midst of all that, Muslim political leaders provided patronage to the extremists and allowed them to flourish. After the Easter Sunday bombings, Muslim leaders said that they never thought something as serious as this would happen. Be that as it may, we now have to find a solution for what has happened. The people of this country will never tolerate terrorism. This extremist terrorism will have to be destroyed by whatever means necessary,” Mr.rajapaksa said. “Imperialis­t powers have already destroyed Afghanista­n, Iraq, Syria, Libya and Yemen by promoting religious extremism in those

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