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I
will not divide or betray this noble land - President Rajapaksa
[Monday,
November 20, 2006 - 12.00 GMT]
"I love
this land of my birth more than anything else. I am not prepared to be
intimidated by anyone who is powerful, any invader or terrorist to
divide or betray this noble land. That much is sure", said President
Mahinda Rajapaksa speaking at Weerawila on November 19, 2006, at the
Crowning the People ceremony to mark the first anniversary of his
inauguration as President of Sri Lanka.
The
President said: "Look at the security of this blessed land. Are we
subdued by any one's threats? Are we frightened? Have we humiliated or
made cowards of our heroic soldiers before the LTTE terrorists who are
engaged in cruel acts to destroy the brotherhood of Sinhala, Tamil and
Muslims who lived in harmony for centuries? I said then that I will not
allow the Muslims living in the East to be hostages to the LTTE. Haven't
we honoured our promise? The so called ruthless terrorists of the world
are now beleaguered in 5- 6 villages in the East."
Below is the full text of the speech by President Mahinda Rajapaksa:
President's Speech at "Deyata Kirula", Crowning the People - at
Weerawila on November 19, 2006.
Yesterday was my birthday. Today completes one year of entrusting me the
custodianship of this country. I consider these as the two most
important days in my life.
I must thank you all for your commitment to invoke blessings on me
through various meritorious acts in these two days.
On this historic day it is a pleasure to come to the historic
Giruwapattuwa, to be among you who dressed me with this Kurahan shawl,
the people who are closest to me, and lay the foundation stone to launch
a massive development scheme which symbolizes the future advances of our
country.
One year has elapsed since we took over the responsibility of building a
New Sri Lanka. When we look back at this period, we should ask whether
we have
deviated from the pledges we gave to build a New Sri Lanka, stated in
the Mahinda Chintana. In addition to conceptual matters stated in the
Mahinda Chintana, we are bound by a contract with the people in respect
of 652 basic issues. Have we violated that contract? Have we sidetracked
the mandate given to me by the people?
On this occasion I would like tell you all very honestly that we have
not betrayed an iota, a word, a letter or even a comma of the Mahinda
Chintana.
We have fulfilled about 200 conditions of this contract such as the
fertilizer subsidy, a Ministry for Children, Maga Neguma, Gama Neguma,
Mathata Thitha, a Nutrition Package, Jathika Saviya, increase of
Samurdhi
relief, and the increase of public service salaries etc. For us who have
been battered by drought, rain is a blessing.
In the Budget presented by me the day before yesterday, I have allocated
Rs. 90 billion for Education which is the highest ever in any budget in
Sri Lanka. Can you remember me telling on this platform that I will form
child-based government, for the children? That is why I allocated such a
massive sum for education. I introduced the E-village concept from this
budget. That is for your children. I have also allocated a large amount
for development projects and infrastructure development. Besides that,
this budget also provides for more graduate employment.
My dear friends, in doing all these we have not sacrificed any of our
national assets or any state institution. We have proved within one year
that we need not sell this country in order to build it. No should now
tell us that we have to sell our national assets to build the country.
This is the biggest victory of the Mahinda Chintanaya to date.
On the other hand look at the security of this blessed land. Are we
subdued by any one's threats? Are we frightened? Have we humiliated or
made cowards
of our heroic soldiers before the LTTE terrorists who are engaged in
cruel acts to destroy the brotherhood of Sinhala, Tamil and Muslims who
lived in harmony for centuries? I said then that I will not allow the
Muslims living in the East to be hostages to the LTTE. Haven't we
honoured our promise? The so called ruthless terrorists of the world are
now beleaguered in 5- 6
villages in the East. I will repeat today what said introducing Mahinda
Chintanaya. I love this land of my birth more than anything else. I am
not prepared to be intimidated by anyone who is powerful, any invader or
terrorist to divide or betray this noble land. That much is sure.
However friends, I have to openly state that many of our people have a
disease that makes it difficult to identifying and separate the
terrorist from the ordinary Tamil person. This is a terrible disease.
There are
hundreds thousand of Tamils living in the North and East, as well as in
other parts of the country, who follow the path of Amirthalingam,
Lakshman Kadirgamar, Anandasangaree and Douglas Devananda. We should
respect their rights. If they say that they have a problem, we have no
right to say, no you have no problem. We should listen to them and take
steps to resolve their problems.
You are aware that the first condition to build a new Sri Lanka is the
unifying of this country. From the dawn of independence every leader
attempted to bring this country under a single standard without
differences
of race, caste and creed. We have to admit that honestly. Today we have
made their aspirations a reality. The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna and the
Hela
Urumaya who were around me like a wall of strength during last
presidential election; as well as the main opposition the United
National Party that was then opposed to us; are now ready to join hands
with us in the issues affecting the country. They have already declared
that. That is what D. S. Senanayake dreamt of. That is what S. W. R. D.
Bandaranaike dreamt of. Today we are at the threshold of that dream
coming true. This unity is essential to build the nation and protect the
country. We have put a full stop to the
politics of hate that prevailed to date. We have put a stop to both
drugs and hatred. Let us replace the politics of hate with the politics
of brotherhood. This is the only way to usher in a New Sri Lanka. Let us
wish
and pray for it. I dream for the day when the Sinhalese, Tamil and
Muslim children who welcomed me to Weerawila today, go arm in arm to
Jaffna. I also dream of how they get in from Palali and get off together
from Weerawila. That should be the dream of all of us.
You would remember that when introducing the Mahinda Chintana we said
the Land of Sri Lanka and its maritime zone and the air space have been
identified as valuable assets of our people. What we have initiated from
Weerawila today, is maximum utilization of the air space to achieve
socio-economic development, in addition to the safeguarding the country.
The international airport that is to be constructed in Weerawila will be
the centre of speedy development of the whole country, not only of the
South. Weerawila will be linked to the international transportation
network which is the most efficient, safe, systematic and fastest mode
of transport in the world.
As it has been planned a 4000 meter long and 75 meter wide modern runway
will be constructed. The world's largest aircraft - the A380 capable of
carrying 800 passengers will be able to land here. I have given
instructions to build this with a capacity to handle 2m passengers a
year. This is only the beginning. Just imagine how useful it would have
been if we had an
airport like this, when the LTTE attacked Katunayake, and at the time of
the tsunami devastation.
To construct this airport we had to acquire about 4000 hectares of land
that belong to the people. It is not that we don't know it is an
inconvenience to the innocent people who are affected. But in carrying
out tasks that are important for the country and its future, it is
necessary to make big sacrifices. When the Hon. Gamini Dissanayake
constructed massive reservoirs
such as Mahaweli and Victoria reservoirs people of those areas had leave
their traditional homes and go to Girandurukotte and Dehiattakandiya.
However, under the construction of this airport, I have instructed to
give alternate lands and compensation, sometimes more than the assessed
value, to those who lose their lands. At the same time, you should not
forget the fact
that with the construction of this airport the small village of
Weerawila will become a powerful city in the world, and the future of
your children will depend on its environs. Besides that, in this sea off
Hambantota where more than 180 ships pass in a day, it is necessary that
we make them to anchor there. We will have to supply water, food, fuel
necessary for those
ships. That is how a country should be developed.
I do not like to sell to you the traditional myth that the country
cannot be developed due to North- East conflict. That the development of
the came to a halt, because we had to spend for national defence is not
in my vocabulary. You all should be ready to tirelessly work towards
achieving development. I am not a man to be deceived by bogus reports
and so-called progress reports. I am a man with my feet firmly set on
ground and having my ears tuned to the earth. Therefore, my appeal to
you is; "Let us work for the future victory
of the country". It is only by doing so that we will be truly able to
Crown the Nation.
I sincerely thank all who took pains to make this occasion a success,
and wish that this airport would be the first chapter in the development
saga of Sri Lanka. I specially that Minister Mangala Samaraweera, the
Government Agent, Hambantota and the political leadership of the area as
well as all political parties who joined hands with me for the last
year's historic victory,
I wish you all a bright future; and
The blessings of the Triple Gem and all deities
Thank you!
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