A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Government plays down views of BBS
The Government today played down the views expressed by the Bodu Bala
Sena (BBS) and insisted that it stands for coexistence among all
communities.
Cabinet spokesman, Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said that the
Government did not endorse the views of the BBS expressed at a
conference in Colombo recently.
He also said that if anyone felt threatened by the views expressed by
any group or individual then there is a legal system in place where the
concerns on such issues can be addressed.
The Cabinet had also today approved the appointment of a Cabinet
Sub-Committee on Social Reconciliation and Coexistence among
Communities.
The Cabinet Sub-Committee on Social Reconciliation and Coexistence among
Communities will be presided over by President Mahinda Rajapaksa and
will comprise of Ministers to monitor and facilitate the implementation
of the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC)
recommendations aimed at strengthening of coexistence among communities.
The Cabinet has also agreed to appoint a Committee of Officers
comprising of Ministry Secretaries and presided over by the Secretary to
the President who functions as the Chairman of the Committee which
supervises the implementation of the recommendations of LLRC to assist
this Cabinet Sub-Committee.
The BBS on Sunday issued an ultimatum to the Government, saying it will
not hesitate to push for a change of Government if the Government fails
to address, what he claims to be, a threat faced by Buddhism in Sri
Lanka.
BBS President, the venerable Kirama Wimalajothi, speaking at a BBS
conference at the Sugadathasa indoor stadium, insisted that Sri Lanka is
not a multi-religious country.
He said Sri Lanka is a Sinhalese, Buddhist country and Buddhism in Sri
Lanka is now facing a threat from some groups, including according to
him, extremist Muslim and Christian groups.
Speaking in front of a large gathering of monks and guests, including
the venerable Ashin Wirathu, the dreaded leader of the 969 Movement in
Myanmar and the Vedda chief, the venerable Kirama Wimalajothi said that a
BBS policy statement will be presented to the Government detailing the
concerns of Buddhists in Sri Lanka and if the Government fails to
address the issue then the BBS and Buddhists in Sri Lanka will “bring a
man from the village” to lead the country and make the change. (Colombo Gazette)