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Through
our
planning
and
strategies
to
defeat
the
terrorism
of the
LTTE we
have now
endowed
the
world
with the
true art
of
humanitarian
operations,
said
President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
at a
ceremony
to
commemorate
war
heroes
who were
former
students
of
Ananda
Collage,
Colombo.
The
President
said
that
when the
troops
were
making
their
battle
plans
they
also had
to make
plans in
the
political
view to
win the
attention
and
confidence
of the
public.
The
terrorists
had a
built a
colossal
propaganda
network
throughout
the
world.
At each
step we
took
forward,
we knew
the
terrorists
were
ready to
accuse
us for
human
rights
violations.
No
matter
how many
air
strikes
were
launched
or long
range
weapons
used, we
planned
all such
attacks
to
ensure
that no
civilian
would
get
hurt.
Hence,
this
mission
was
called a
humanitarian
operation.
Through
our
planning,
we have
now
endowed
the
world
with the
true art
of
humanitarian
military
operations,
the
President
said.
Here is
the text
of the
President’s
address.
Today,
we pay
our
tribute
to the
heroes
who
successfully
accomplished
a
military
mission
that
amazed
the
whole
world
and won
a great
victory.
The
people
call
their
mission
the
second
freedom
struggle
of the
nation.
As all
schools
that
produced
heroes
in this
mission
receive
deserving
praise,
we can
see that
Ananda
College,
Colombo,
deserves
exceptional
recognition.
Leaders
of this
mission,
t he
Prime
Minister
and
Deputy
Minister
of
Defense,
Rathnasiri
Wickramanayake,
Secretary
Defense
Gotabaya
Rajapaksa
,
Commander
of the
Army,
General
Sarath
Fonseka,
Commander
of the
Navy,
Admiral
Wasantha
Karannagoda
,
Director
General
of the
Civil
Defense
Force ,
Sarath
Weerasekara,
are all
products
of
Ananda
College.
Likewise,
a large
number
of
second
row
commanders
including
Major
General
Jagath
Dias,
Major
General
Kamal
Gunarathne,
Brigadier
Prasanna
Silva,
and
Brigadier
Chagi
Gallage,
too are
products
of
Ananda
College.
Just as
our
humanitarian
mission
amazed
the
world,
it is
amazing
that the
majority
of its
commanders
are
products
of
Ananda.
Yet,
when
looking
at the
history
of the
Ananda
College,
I
believe
that it
is how
it
should
be.
Friends,
Our
history
contains
many
decisive
events.
The
arrival
of the
Arahat
Mahinda,
the war
fought
by King
Dutugemunu,
the
arrival
of King
Wijayabahu,
the work
of
Weliwita
Asarana
Sarana
Sri
Saranankara
Maha
Thero,
are the
most
important
events
in the
history
of Sri
Lanka.
Similarly,
the
Panadura
debate
and the
establishment
of the
Ananda
College
are key
events
that
that
took
place
after
Sri
Lanka
surrendered
her
freedom
to
British
rule in
1815.
My
loving
sons and
daughters,
Ananda
was
first
established
in 1886
at the
Buddhist
Hall at
No 61,
Maliban
Street,
in
Colombo.
I have
heard
that a
now
there is
private
shop
there.
The
attention
of the
nation
should
be drawn
to this.
Ananda
was then
established
as an
English
medium
Buddhist
educational
institution.
We know
that C.W.
Lead
Beater
was
chosen
the
first
principal
of
Ananda
under
the
guidance
of
Hikkaduwe
Sri
Sumangala
Thero
and
Mohottiwatte
Gunananda
Thero.
In 1895,
Ananda
was
shifted
to this
place in
Maradana
owned by
Mudaliyar
Tudor
Rajapakse.
Friends,
A nation
cannot
be built
only
with
pounds,
dollars
and
rupees.
The lost
freedom
cannot
be
restored
only
with
force or
political
means.
We must
work
with
foresight
beyond
towards
the
goal. It
was with
such
foresight
that
Hikkaduwe
Sumangala
Thero
acted
when he
established
a
Buddhist
school
at that
time.
Instead
of
sowing
seeds of
anti-
imperialism
by only
shouting
slogans,
they
established
a
school.
Today
that
school
has
breathed
more
life and
strength
to the
nation
than
crores
of
protest
slogans.
There
were a
number
of other
Buddhist
schools
established
in the
country
in the
wake of
Ananda.
Thinking
was
blended
with the
flesh
and
blood.
The
founding
of
Ananda
is an
important
historic
juncture
in this
country.
In those
days,
like a
shade of
Sal
Trees,
Ananda
became a
shelter
for all
people
that
were
repressed
by
imperialism.
Burgher
teachers
like
Lead
Beater,
Muslim
teachers
like T.B.
Jayah,
Sundaralingam,
Mettananda,
and the
like,
teachers
belonging
to all
religions
and
ethnicities
taught
in this
college.
Ananda
treated
all
these
nationalities
and
religions
as a
common
heritage
of our
country.
We
understand
that the
war
heroes
engaged
in the
noble
mission
were
instilled
with
this
value.
From the
inception,
they
acted
with
understanding
that the
Herculean
mission
given to
them was
not one
conducted
against
a
particular
race but
against
a group
of
terrorists.
Because
of this
leadership,
not a
single
brick,
or a
roof
tile
belonging
to any
cultural
or
religious
institution
suffered
damage
in hands
of our
forces.
That is
the kind
of
leadership
given by
this
educational
institution.
Fiends,
From its
inception,
Ananda
produced
the best
for
national
leadership
of our
country.
They
were as
varied
as Dr.
S.A.
Wickramasinghe,
Philip
Gunawardane,
Dr. N.M.
Perera,
and
Balangoda
Ananda
Maithree
Thero.
Though
all
these
leaders
excelled
in
different
fields
and
political
streams,
they all
processed
one
common
quality.
That is
the love
for
their
motherland,
the love
for
their
country.
Thus, it
is no
wonder
that
today
the
leaders
like
those
who
dedicated
their
lives
for the
country
were
also
from
Ananda.
Friends,
The best
weapon
we had
to
defeat
the
world’s
most
ruthless
terrorists
was good
leadership.
This
mission
was an
innings
played
by the
leaders.
Therefore,
these
war
heroes
not only
become
the
pride of
Ananda,
but also
teach a
lesson
for all
schoolchildren
in the
country
on how
to be
good
leaders.
To be a
leader
one
required
a good
aim or
goal
The
leaders
in this
mission
had a
goal.
Having
goal is
not
enough;
it has
to be a
just and
righteous
one. You
all know
that
most
leaders
in the
world
like
Hitler,
Pol Pot
and even
Prabhakaran
had
their
goals.
But,
their
goals
were not
just or
righteous.
All you
loving
children
know
that
just as
your
fathers
and
mothers
had to
guard
the
gates of
Ananda,
the
gates of
all
schools
in the
country
had to
also be
guarded
by
parents.
They did
that to
save you
from the
terrorist
who
butchered
little
Buddhist
samaneras
at
Aranathalawa
and
children
at
Kebethigollewa.
The
whole
world
accepted
the
correctness
of the
aim to
rid the
country
of those
savage
terrorists.
The
selection
of a
righteous
goal is
not
enough.
One has
to stick
to that
goal
despite
all
odds.
You all
know
that
these
officers
here are
not
those
who
joined
the
forces
during
last
three
years.
The
persons
here are
those
who have
engaged
in
operations
against
the
terrorists
for
decades.
Gotabaya
Rajapaksa
and
Sarath
Fonseka
were
there in
the
Vadamarachchi
Operation.
Wasantha
Karannagoda
was the
commander
of the
Navy in
the East
for a
long
time.
Director
General
Sarath
Weerasekara
served
on board
DvoraFast
Attack
Craft
for many
years.
It is
same
with the
other
officers.
In the
decade
of the
90s they
were
comrades
on the
battlefields.
Yet,
these
warriors
were not
led by
those
with a
singular
and
clear
goal...
Having a
righteous
goal is
not
enough
for a
good
leader,
one has
to stick
to it
and
dedicate
one’s
life to
realize
of that
goal.
The
leader,
who
abandons
the goal
when
facing
difficulties,
destroys
both
lives
and the
nation.
Achieving
the
target
and goal
needs
intelligent
planning.
We were
required
to
protect
Colombo
city;
the
villages
located
close to
terrorist
bases;
country’s
main
cities,
power
stations,
fuel
stores
and
refineries,
and also
the huge
reservoirs.
Therefore,
we had
to
prepare
well
before
we began
our
march to
Mavil
Aru. We
increased
the
strength
of the
armed
forces,
police
and
civil
defense
force.
We
trained
them
well.
Their
firepower
was
doubled
and
tripled.
Planning
needs
the
consideration
of
possible
challenges
and
difficulties
that lie
ahead.
Some
said
that
attacks
with
poisonous
gasses
would
turn our
forces
back.
Others
predicted
that our
forces
would
meet
their
face
difficulty
during
the
monsoons
in the
Vanni.
Yet, as
we
foresaw
these
challenges
and
planned
proactively
we could
turn
them for
our own
advantage.
Instead
of being
scared
and
retreating,
we
marched
ahead
even in
the
monsoon
season,
making
the
terrorists
helpless.
Therefore,
good
planning
not only
helps to
overcome
the
challenges
but also
to
exploit
them for
own
advantage.
When
these
warriors
were
making
their
plans on
the
battlefield,
we also
had to
make
plans in
the
political
field to
win the
attention
and
confidence
of the
public.
The
terrorists
had a
built a
colossal
propaganda
network
throughout
the
world.
At each
step we
took
forward,
we knew
the
terrorists
were
ready to
accuse
us for
human
rights
violations.
No
matter
how many
air
strikes
were
launched
or long
range
weapons
used, we
planned
all such
attacks
to
ensure
that no
civilian
would
get
hurt.
Hence,
this
mission
was
called a
humanitarian
operation.
Through
our
planning,
we have
now
endowed
the
world
with the
true art
of
humanitarian
operations.
A plan
cannot
be
implemented
alone.
It needs
a team.
Remember,
that
there is
no team
without
a
leader.
Therefore,
there
are
number
of
points
to be
considered
when a
leader
selects
a team.
When we
commenced
our war
on
terror,
we
focused
our
attention
only on
the
capabilities
of those
who
should
lead the
battle.
We did
not take
one’s
age or
affinity
towards
us into
account.
The
Buddha
did not
offer
positions
in the
Sasana
only
because
only
because
of being
elderly
in the
order.
Minister
Channa
expected
a high
position
in the
Sasana
just
because
he came
behind
the
horse of
Prince
Siddhartha
who was
journeying
to
attain
Enlightenment.
Yet, the
Sasana
did not
confer
positions
on such
basis.
It is
the team
that
makes
the
leader.
Thus,
when
selecting
an
exceptional
team,
the
leader
has to
select
those
who can
bring
him
excellence.
If
positions
are
given on
age or
affinity,
that
leader
will not
last. We
reason
we won
this
unparalleled
victory
was
because
we stuck
to the
policy
that the
positions
must be
given
only to
those
who are
suit
best for
them.
My dear
children,
when
selecting
a team
for any
purpose,
one
cannot
always
have the
perfect
match.
Perfect
people
cannot
be
found.
Yet, the
leader
should
have the
ability
to train
and
develop
people
who
share
his
vision
and
goal.
When we
were
recruiting
soldiers
to
expand
the
forces,
the
majority
of the
youth
who came
to join
were
from
poor
remote
villages.
The
schools
they
attended
did not
have
cadet
corps or
special
facilities
for
sports.
But, we
trained
them.
These
armed
forces
commanders
have
developed
a high
class of
professional
soldiers
that can
serve in
any
armed
forces
in the
world.
Friends,
You may
remember
the Home
Guard
service
we had
those
days.
That
Home
Guard
service
had no
organized
structure.
We
appointed
a
director
general
for this
service.
We
institutionalized
it and
organized
it. We
gave
them a
systematic
training
and made
them a
special
team.
The
service
rendered
by the
Civil
Defense
Force in
this
battle
was
exceptional.
A leader
will
never
ditch
his
followers,
or go
looking
only for
the
best. A
leader
should
be able
to
develop
supermen
out of
ordinary
people.
From our
village
youth,
we have
now
developed
warriors
who can
fight in
any
armed
force in
the
world.
A leader
must
always
motivate
his
team.
There
are many
ways of
motivating
a team.
Do not
expect
only the
performance
of the
duty
from
your
subordinates.
Their
welfare
must be
looked
after.
We
developed
the “Api
Venuven
Api”
concept;
we went
to their
homes
and
looked
after
their
problems.
We are
building
50,000
houses
for
them,
and we
are
building
Ranaviru
schools
for
their
children.
That is
one way
of
motivating
your
team.
On the
other
hand,
the
genuine
commitment
of the
leader
to one’s
goal is
another
factor
that
increases
the
strength
and
motivation
of the
team. We
enrolled
our
children
to the
armed
services.
The
Secretary
Defense
did not
forget
his duty
even
after he
was
attacked
by a
suicide
bomber.
Having
suffered
severe
injuries
from a
suicide
blast,
the Army
Commander
returned
to
service
within
three
months.
Wasantha
Karannagoda
and
Sarath
Weerasekara
were
always
in the
frontline.
Not a
single
fraud
was
allowed
in the
forces.
That
integrity
is
another
way that
a leader
can
increase
courage
in his
team.
Also, a
leader
must
always
represent
his
followers.
You
should
not
evade
them.
They
should
be
protected.
Therefore,
I said,
criticize
me,
sling
mud at
me, but
do not
criticize
the
forces,
specially
the
officers
and
soldiers
in the
northern
front.
The
Secretary
Defense
went to
the
courts
to
defend
for the
honor of
the
armed
forces.
The
Deputy
Minister
of
Defense
always
stood
for the
forces
during
heated
parliamentary
debates
on the
Emergency
Regulations.
Likewise,
when the
leader
stands
for his
team,
the
followers
would be
ready to
even
ready to
sacrifice
their
lives
for the
cause.
In
victory,
always
give the
credit
to the
team. In
defeat,
the
shortcomings
must be
accepted
by the
leader.
Thus,
leader
should
be able
to keep
the team
spirit
alive in
his
team.
The team
spirit
must
always
prevail
in any
team. In
order to
do this,
the
leader
must not
succumb
to
hatred.
If
mistakes
or even
enmities
are
avenged,
the team
spirit
cannot
be
preserved.
Nothing
is
impossible
in this
world.
The
reason
for our
failures
is the
abandoning
of good
goals by
considering
them as
unattainable.
There
are only
difficult
tasks
ahead of
us, and
nothing
impossible.
It is
not the
way of a
good
leader
to give
up the
effort
to
achieve
something,
just
because
it is
difficult.
Therefore,
never
give up
an
effort
towards
a good
objective,
just
because
it is
difficult.
When
these
leaders
dedicated
themselves
for
their
objectives
they
never
felt the
difference
between
the
night
and the
day.
They not
only
made use
of the
daylight
but also
the
darkness
of the
night.
Some
great
victories
were
achieved
by
operating
in the
dark.
Leaders
see no
deference
between
night
and day.
There
are no
good
times
and bad
times
for them
to do
the
needful.
There is
only the
right
time and
the
wrong
time for
something.
That is
how time
should
be
managed.
My dear
children,
Remember
that you
will not
be able
to
achieve
personal
success
without
achieving
the
common
good.
That is
the
truth
taught
by the
heroic
troops.
They
worked
365 days
of the
year.
Not only
the
fighting,
they
also
they
performed
all
other
duties.
They
never
circumvented
any of
those
duties
saying
that
they do
not fall
in to a
soldier’s
job.
They did
everything
from
being
midwives
to
caring
for
children.
Yet,
they did
not
demand
workers’
rights,
or
higher
salaries.
They did
not
think of
their
own
personal
lives.
They
took
their
job as a
duty for
the
country
but not
as a
job.
What is
a
profession?
It is a
duty
performed
for the
country.
Whether
the
selected
job is
in the
armed
forces
or not,
one
should
be
determined
to serve
the
motherland
and all
humankind
by
performing
that
job.
Any
professional
must be
dedicated
to serve
the
country.
Before
being a
leader,
and
before
being a
professional,
one must
be a
good
citizen.
We
should
hold in
our
hearts a
verse
penned
by Ven.
S.
Mahinda
Thero of
Tibet,
the
great
poet of
our
independence
struggle
who
taught
at
Ananda
College:
Part of
the life
you have
It for
the
nation,
the
people,
You do
not
give, my
son,
You give
this
world
nothing.
Part of
your
life
belongs
to this
nation.
If you
are to
pay
tribute
to those
who were
ready to
lay
their
lives
for this
nation,
then I
ask that
you
prepare
yourselves
to
offering
part of
your
lives to
this
country.
I wish
you a
bright
and
successful
future.
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