Forceful reconciliation is an issue: ex-President

Forceful reconciliation is an issue: ex-President

October 23, 2017   02:55 pm

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa questions as to how to build a reconciliation process through the forcible elaboration of an amendment to the country.

The Former President made this statement after attending the funeral of Dr. Nagoda Amarawansa today (23).

“If they expect to establish reconciliation through decentralization of power it would not be done through forceful attempts. It is an issue that is being challenged by all the main Sangha Sabhas.” the Former President said.

However, the public has rights oppose such a constitution, he said.

“The government delays elections due to fear. I am intending to come at the right time at the right moment” He added.

 

 

 

 

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