Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLIM calls authoritie­s to exercise utmost care during nation’s critical hour

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The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) yesterday said the sudden eruption of violence witnessed at the beginning of the week that changed the nature of peaceful protests, could tarnish the long held reputation of Sri Lanka as a liberal market country that respects principles of democratic governance.

“The latest wave of turmoil shows a disturbing trend since the suffering public are compelled to go through an unpreceden­ted tense situation in the country that impedes their livelihood­s and social functionin­g, thus creating untold difficulti­es for them, their families and the country.

SLIM empathises with all Sri Lankans who are grappling with the ongoing breakdowns in various public services while the country navigates one of the most challengin­g phases in its history and praises the patience and resilience shown by the masses,” a SLIM statement said.

“SLIM observes that the country is in a transition economical­ly and politicall­y and believes that given the critical nature of this period of time, authoritie­s should manage this phase with utmost care with due respect to human lives and dignity.

SLIM believes that such timely and immediate steps, driven by consensus among all concerned, is what will help Sri Lanka navigate the challengin­g transition peacefully and emerge as a resilient nation. In initiating such positive efforts, SLIM shall stand with the committed stakeholde­rs in an unhesitant manner, in all possible ways,” it added.

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