As the LTTE terrorists blast bombs, cause carnage and retain the innocent and starving civilians entrapped as human shields, in the North, those opportunistic elements in the South, would seek to see the light of the day, and clinch power, at any cost, even by falsified political policies.
They would also strive to steer the country to total bankruptcy and its people to starvation, to achieve their goals. I do not perceive any difference between the terrorists and them. They are both the same,' the President said.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa urged the nation to be vigilant of those who would seek to grab power at any cost, even by plunging the country to total economic chaos and bankruptcy.
The President made these statements as he addressed the Ada Wawamu Pelayak - Heta Nelamu Palayak (Will Plant a Tree Today and Harvest its Product Tomorrow) campaign launching ceremony at Temple Trees yesterday (27).
The program which is under the patronage of the Co-operatives Movement, seeks to ensure future food security of the land as envisioned in the Mahinda Chintana.
It plans to plant 2,000,000 fruit-producing plants islandwide, on April 14, at an auspicious time as it was done in the past by the ancestors of the country.
President Rajapaksa stated that notwithstanding the assurances given by the Government that they would not in any way bow down to conditions stipulated by the international donor agencies such as the IMF, to obtain monetary assistance, some unscrupulous elements may still continue their smear campaigns and agitate opposite banks in protest, or despatch e-mails to the relevant agencies.
They would fabricate baseless, misleading and contradictory views and demand from them, to refrain from extending any such assistance, in order to deprive their motherland, of international assistance.
'However, I believe, the people would undoubtedly reject and defeat those forces in Toto, as they are now fully confident and appreciative of the progress and the development achieved by the government. We have a plan and the strength to implement it. The people have endorsed it. They have absolute faith in me,' President Rajapaksa said.
Source-Sandanaya.lk
They would also strive to steer the country to total bankruptcy and its people to starvation, to achieve their goals. I do not perceive any difference between the terrorists and them. They are both the same,' the President said.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa urged the nation to be vigilant of those who would seek to grab power at any cost, even by plunging the country to total economic chaos and bankruptcy.
The President made these statements as he addressed the Ada Wawamu Pelayak - Heta Nelamu Palayak (Will Plant a Tree Today and Harvest its Product Tomorrow) campaign launching ceremony at Temple Trees yesterday (27).
The program which is under the patronage of the Co-operatives Movement, seeks to ensure future food security of the land as envisioned in the Mahinda Chintana.
It plans to plant 2,000,000 fruit-producing plants islandwide, on April 14, at an auspicious time as it was done in the past by the ancestors of the country.
President Rajapaksa stated that notwithstanding the assurances given by the Government that they would not in any way bow down to conditions stipulated by the international donor agencies such as the IMF, to obtain monetary assistance, some unscrupulous elements may still continue their smear campaigns and agitate opposite banks in protest, or despatch e-mails to the relevant agencies.
They would fabricate baseless, misleading and contradictory views and demand from them, to refrain from extending any such assistance, in order to deprive their motherland, of international assistance.
'However, I believe, the people would undoubtedly reject and defeat those forces in Toto, as they are now fully confident and appreciative of the progress and the development achieved by the government. We have a plan and the strength to implement it. The people have endorsed it. They have absolute faith in me,' President Rajapaksa said.
Source-Sandanaya.lk
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