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Middle East Conflict Could Affect Sri Lanka’s Future: Mahinda Rajapaksa

Middle East Conflict Could Affect Sri Lanka’s Future: Mahinda Rajapaksa

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Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa said the ongoing conflict in the Middle East could have a significant impact on Sri Lanka’s future.

He made the remarks while speaking to journalists after attending the unveiling ceremony of the newly constructed sacred pinnacle of the Noble Stupa at Siri Mangalaramaya Viharaya in Akurugoda, Tissamaharama.

Responding to questions from journalists, Rajapaksa also commented on the current political climate and several issues concerning the country.

When asked about the incumbent government’s service to the Buddha Sasana, he responded by questioning whether the government was providing any such service. He added that during his tenure the Buddha Sasana had been given the highest regard, and questioned whether the same level of attention was being given at present.

Rajapaksa also responded to a question regarding the arrest and detention of retired Major General Suresh Sallay, who served as Head of the State Intelligence Service during his administration.

“He should be commended for his service, not imprisoned. This is no time to imprison,” Rajapaksa said.

Commenting further on the global situation, he warned that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East could create serious challenges for Sri Lanka and affect the country’s future.

When asked about the overall situation in the country, Rajapaksa said: “There is nothing to say about that. The people know more about it than I do.”

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