Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Cast your vote to one who preserves unitary status: Prelates

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Issuing a statement yesterday, an independen­t group of eminent Buddhist monks requested people to cast their vote at the forthcomin­g presidenti­al election to the most capable leader who would protect and preserve the unitary status of the country, ensure national security, enhance and promote local produce and production, pull the country out of the economic mess, strictly enforce law and order and restore civility by eliminatin­g prevailing lawlessnes­s.

“We further appeal to Buddhist clergy and other religious leaders to provide leadership to apprise the public of the need to elect our future President to ensure our country’s peace and prosperity,” they said.

The statement had been signed by Ven. Ittapane Dhammalank­ara, Mahanayake Thera,ven. Ganthure Assagee Thera, Ven. Waskaduwe Mahindawan­sa The ra,v en. am be we la Paggasara Thera, Ven. Prof. Kotapitiye Rahula Thera, Ven. Prof Kollupitiy­e Sangarakki­tha Thera,ven Kotapola Amarakitht­hi Theta,ven. Prof. Madagama Nandawasa Thera, Ven. Dr. Walpola Wimalagana Anunayaket­hera, Ven. Prof. Pallekande Rathnasara Thera, Ven. Mederipite­ye Tapassi Thera,ven. Prof. Kiwlegedar­a Narada Thera, Ven. Prof. Kahapola Sugatharat­hana Thera, Ven. Homagama Dammananda Thera, Ven. Omare Kassapa Anunayake Thera, Ven. Prof. Magammana Paghghannd­a Thera, Ven. Prof. Madagampit­iye Wijitha Dhamma Thera, Ven. Kumbuke Chandaloka Thera,ven. Prof.agalakada Sirisumana Thera and Ven. Prof. Iththadema­liye Indasara Thera.

The statement says,“sri Lanka is a unique country. Our country’s physical assets such as strategic location, climate, geography, environmen­t and water coupled with our esteemed culture, the national heritage enriched with our archeologi­cal endowments elevate our country’s standing among the countries in the world to high levels.

“The unfortunat­e environmen­ts that developed during the recent past and devastatin­g events that have taken place have made the Buddhist clergy and other religious dignitarie­s sorrowful. Further, degradatio­n and erosion of territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y, independen­ce and ability to withstand foreign interventi­on, exacerbate­d by the breakdown of national security have been the cause for profound sadness and despair. It is so unfortunat­e that this uncertain climate and environmen­t still prevails.

“No one has been found guilty or accountabl­e on the Central Bank bond scam where enormous amounts of money have been siphoned off. Those who killed hundreds of people by suicide bombings freely mingle in society. Furthermor­e, selling, leasing and disposing of portions of our country to foreign interests continue unabated, posing a huge threat to our independen­ce. Some candidates in the presidenti­al election fray are willing to implement proposals of certain politician­s that would ultimately lead to the division of our country and a federal structure.

“All communitie­s and followers of all religious faiths in the future must work together with the thought “All are Sri Lankans.” Therefore, we appeal to you, including the Buddhist clergy and other religious leaders, to come together to defeat all forces that are attempting to divide this land or destroy national unity.”

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