Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Kalmunai satyagraha called off after assurances

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A five-day sit-in Satyagraha protest led by a Buddhist monk, demanding the authoritie­s to upgrade the Kalmunai North sub Divisional Secretaria­t ( DS) was called off yesterday after assurances that the matter would be resolved shortly.

Among those who gave assurances was Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) General Secretary, the Ven Galagoda- Aththe Gnanasara Thera. He assured the protesters that he would take up the matter with the Minister to provide relief soon. Earlier parliament­arian Ven. Athuraliye Rathana Thera also visited the protesters.

Led by Subathrama­ya Vihara's chief monk, the Ven Ranmuthuga l a Sangaratna Thera, the group that included a Hindu priest and local politician­s, began the satyagraha on Monday in front of the sub DS office.

The protesters claimed that the request to upgrade the office that represents an area with a majority of Tamils living in the Ampara district was put in the back burner due to communal politics in the region, despite many promises given by political leaders.

Two days after the protest began, Provincial Councils and Local Government Minister Vaj ira Abeywardan­a informed Tamil National Alliance ( TNA) parliament­arians that a separate accountant for the disputed local body had been appointed and the upgrading of the sub DS could be completed in three months.

When Ministers Daya Gamage and Ma no Ganesan along with TNA spokespers­on M. A. Sumanthria­n visited the protest site on Friday to convey the minister's assurance, they were booed by the protesters who demanded immediate interventi­on by the authoritie­s and a gazette notificati­on upgrading the office.

Meanwhile, a counter sathyagrah­a campaign was launched by another group consisting of Muslims who said the office was formed illegally to serve the interests of one particular community.

 ??  ?? Bodu Bala Sena monks and members addressing state officials in Kalmunai
Bodu Bala Sena monks and members addressing state officials in Kalmunai

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