Do not play games with the youth of the nation - C. B.

Do not play games with the youth of the nation - C. B.

June 28, 2017   03:52 pm

MP C. B. Ratnayake states that the Government must search for solutions to the SAITM issue without delay, and that discussions must be held for this purpose at state level.

The MP stated this upon attending a media briefing of the Joint Opposition today (28).

C. B. Ratnayake said that no one has the right to fracture skulls of the future generation and that no one must attempt to exterminate them either.

He added that university students maintained relationships with certain political parties that followed socialist courses of action.

Ratnayake proceeded to point out that the status quo had disrupted the creation of educated youths, and urged the Government not to play games with the youth of the nation.

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