A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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ARMY RETURNS 454 ACRES MORE IN THE NORTH; WANTS TO KEEP 1000 OUT OF 4000
Going a step further on the promise given to the northern people,
President Maithripala Sirisena will announce the release of the another
454 acres of land from the present Palali Army Cantonment area in the
Thelippalai Divisional Secretariat area during his visit to the Jaffna
peninsula tomorrow.
According to UPFA National List MP Angajan Ramanathan, the President
will attend the ceremony to announce the release of these lands and
several other houses built by the Army.
Jaffna Security Forces Commander Major General Mahesh Senanayake told
the Sunday Observer that the lands to be released to the people are
located West of the Palali runway.
“The Army will maintain two camps in the area released to
the civilians and civilians will be allowed to live in coexistence with
the military personal in that area,” he said.
President Maitripala Sirisena is expected to make this announcement when
attending the ceremony to hand over 100 houses built by the Army in the
Keerimalai area tomorrow.
The 454 acres of privately owned land in an the around Palali airport had been occupied by the security forces.
According to Major Gen. Senanayake, the Army has released 1,927.6 acres
from Palaly Army cantonment since 2015. From October 2010 to 2015 the
Sri Lanka Army has released 5,258.38 acres to the civilians.
“To-date the Army has released 7,185.98 acres of land occupied by the military to the civilians,” he said.
Military Spokesman Brig. Jayanath Jayaweera said 100 houses built by the
Army on land which was a part of the Kankasanthurai Cement Factory
within the Palali cantonment area.
The military is releasing the lands occupied by them during
the conflict in the North through a step-by-step process and has
requested the Lands Commissioner to permit it to continue to hold 1,000
acres of the 4,000 acres currently held by the Army for national
security purposes in the Valikamam North area.
The 30-year war resulted in mass scale internal displacement and people
moved out of their homes and relocated in camps or homes of friends and
relatives. Since the end of the ethnic conflict and under the current
government, steps have been taken to resettle people in their home
lands.
Last week too several people who had fled to Tamil Nadu as refugees
returned home to resettle with their families. The government has been
providing financial aid for those who have still not been allocated with
lands or houses.
According to government sources with the release of these lands the
resettlement of the displaced people in the Jaffna peninsula is due to
be completed by March next year.
by Ranil Wijeyapala and Anurangi Singh