Wednesday, March 21, 2012

http://www.dailynews.lk/2012/03/22/pol01.asp
No foreign intervention will be condoned - President
*Protecting human rights not alien to Lankans
*Country placed on rapid development track
Dharma Sri Abeyratne and Prasad Purnamal Puttlam District
Group corr
President Mahinda Rajapaksa said yesterday that Sri Lankans are used to
protecting and safeguarding human rights for more than 2,500 years. He said
following the eradication of 30 years of terrorism and when the country has been
placed on a rapid development track, no foreign intervention will be allowed and
no one can meddle in the internal affairs of the country.
The President addressing the Puttlam district special Development Committee
meeting yesterday at Madampe, Chilaw, said Sri Lankans have been protecting
human rights since the introduction of Buddhism to the country.
“Protecting human rights and fulfilling the people’s aspirations in a
people-friendly manner are not new aspects to us” the President added.
The President invited all to join hands to develop the country and fulfill
their obligations. The government has taken every possible step to strengthen
the bonds among the people while safeguarding human rights.
The President added that this meeting also was being held to identify the
responsibilities and duties which have to be carried out for the country each
other.
The President advised politicians to perform their responsibilities with
diligence without political considerations or concerning politically motivated
targets. Every politician and government official is duty bound to stand for the
country while extending his utmost contribution to the development and
betterment of the country.
"Especially, politicians should stand for the country and its people. Having
identified their due responsibilities politicians must deliver to the maximum
for the betterment of the motherland", the President noted.
Addressing state officials, the President said that public servants should
lend a keen ear to issues forwarded by the people. Such issues should be
addressed with great dedication and in a friendly manner.
The President further noted that a mechanism will be put in place to solve
the human-elephant conflict which is a burning issue for the people in the
Puttlam district.

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