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    No language-based conflict should take place in the country - President Featured

    October 24, 2016

    President Maithripala Sirisena emphasized that any conflict, based on languages spoken by the different communities should not take place in the country.

    The President pointed out that in the history of the world as well as ours, we have experienced catastrophic circumstances that arose among the different communities based on languages. He said that it is an unfortunate occurrence and added that the language should be the voice of the humankind and it should not create divisions among general public as well as should not leave room for unequal distribution of resources.

     

    He made these remarks addressing the All Ceylon Tamil Language Day Awards ceremony held at the Dharmaraja College in Kandy, yesterday (23).

     

    This was the first-ever participation of a State Leader in this Awards Ceremony.

     

    "It is the responsibility of the government to create an environment conducive to carry out the administrative work of the public based on their preferred languages," the President said.

     

    It is also the responsibility of the government to provide facilities to any community to receive their education in their mother tongue; he said adding that it is also an accepted international law.

     

     The President stressed that physical and human resources will be improved to impart Sinhala language to Tamil and Muslim students and Tamil language to Sinhala students.

     

    The President presented awards to the winning students in the all island competitions at the event.

     

    A special memento was presented to the President, by the Kandy Dharmaraja Scout Group who conducts an expedition in the Himalayas, as a tribute to the President for providing support for them in this regard.

     

    Ministers and MPs, including Lakshman Kiriella, Rauf Hakeem, State Minister of Education, V. Radhakrishnan, Central Province Chief Minister Sarath Ekanayake, Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Sunil Hettiarachchi and many others participated in this event.

    Last modified on Monday, 24 October 2016 13:28

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