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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, November 21, 2019
Presidential Election Results: Our Message Is Clear


I take this opportunity to thank the Elections Commissioner and his
staff, Security Forces, all other public servants, Local and
International monitors, and to all Leaders and members of all political
parties for all their support and commitments in conducting a peaceful
election.
The people belonging to all Administrative and Electoral districts in the North and the East have very largely voted for Mr. Sajith Premadasa who in his Election Manifesto outlined certain features pertaining to the resolution of the longstanding national question.
The Tamil National Alliance requested the people to vote for Mr. Sajith
Premadasa and for his symbol the Swan. This was based on the concept of
maximum devolution of power, and thereby achieving a solution to the
national question within a united undivided indivisible Sri Lanka. All
major political parties and leaders have accepted that maximum
devolution of power is needed to find a solution to the national
question.
Accepting our request and rejecting the call to boycott or to vote for a
Tamil candidate and by voting for Mr. Sajith Premadasa the Tamil people
have sent a clear message to the leaders of our country and to the
international community, that the Tamil people are firm in achieving
their rights, within a united undivided indivisible country. On behalf
of the Tamil National Alliance, I wish to take this opportunity to thank
the Tamil people and I also urge that this unity must be preserved and
continued.
Our wish is that the new President will respect the very substantial
democratic verdict of the Tamil people of the North and East and it is
my belief that he will do so. It is only then that we can bring about a
sense of oneness and the feeling that we are all equal citizens of one
country and this country will be protected and that by creating such an
environment we can achieve major economic and social development which
will benefit all the people of this country.
This is the message I wish kindly to bring to the notice of the new
President and those who are aligned with him, on behalf of the Tamil
people.