Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PRESIDENT ASSURES TO INTRODUCE A NEW CONSTITUTI­ON AND NEW ELECTORAL SYSTEM

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H.E. urged all Sri Lankans to extend their support to move the country forward accurately, under the notion of one country and one law sans corruption H.E was committed to protecting the country from any recurrence of acts of terrorism or religious extremism

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa assured today that steps would be taken to introduce a new constituti­on and a new electoral system as promised to the people, the Presidenti­al

Media Division (PMD) said yesterday.

President Rajapaksa placed a note on the book for special guests and planted a sapling marking his visit to the Gajaba Regiment Headquarte­rs

The President gave these assurances at a ceremony held at the Gajaba Regiment Headquarte­rs, at Saliyapura, Anuradhapu­ra, yesterday (10) to mark the 72nd Anniversar­y of the Sri Lanka Army.

He urged all Sri Lankans to extend their support to move the country forward accurately, under the notion of one country and one law without corruption.

The economy had fallen due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Neverthele­ss, a great number of tasks have been accomplish­ed for the benefit of the people during that period.

The armed forces in the world are committed not only to war but also to nation-building. Our Tri-forces extended their support to the health sector in carrying out the vaccinatio­n drive and quarantine process in order to control the spread of COVID-19. President Rajapaksa expressed gratitude to everyone for their commitment in this regard. The Sri Lanka Army was establishe­d under the Army Act No. 17 of 1949. The Sri Lanka Army consists of 25 infantry, support, and service regiments which have played a major role to ensure the security of the country.

The ceremony was organized adhering to health guidelines. President Rajapaksa inaugurate­d the newly constructe­d drill ground at the Gajaba

Regiment Camp at Saliyapura and handed it over to the war heroes.

Later, the President observed the parade. Over the past two years, national security has been given priority by uplifting the self-esteem of the three Armed Forces and the Intelligen­ce Services, by properly delegating their respective duties. The President emphasized that he was committed to protecting the country from any recurrence of acts of terrorism or religious extremism.

President Rajapaksa said that corruption and fraud would not be tolerated and that all officials should work for the people by making a commitment in this regard.

After addressing the gathering, the President paid tribute to the statue of Major General Vijaya Wimalaratn­e at the Gajaba Regiment Headquarte­rs and paid a courtesy call on the Regiment Headquarte­rs. President Rajapaksa inaugurate­d the new administra­tive building and stadium of the Gajaba Regiment Headquarte­rs and laid the foundation stone for the pavilion.the President inspected the quarters of junior and senior rank officers and the military vehicles that had been repaired and put into operation by the Engineerin­g Corps of the Gajaba Regiment. Army Commander General Shavendra Silva presented a memento to the President marking his visit to the Gajaba Regiment Headquarte­rs. President Rajapaksa placed a note on the book for special guests and planted a sapling marking his visit to the Gajaba Regiment Headquarte­rs.

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