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President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
yesterday
inaugurated
the
construction
of the
first
Adhisthana
Cetiya
in the
sacred
city of
Anuradhapura,
being
erected
to
commemorate
the
Nation’s
triumph
over
terrorism.
This is
the
first
nine
such
cetiyas
named
‘Hela
Jaya
Maha
Seya’
which
are to
be
constructed
in all
nine
provinces
in the
country.
It was
announced
during
the
inaugural
ceremony
that in
addition
to the
nine
commemorative
stupas,
two
Christian
churches,
two
Hindu
temples
and two
mosques
would be
erected
in
various
parts of
the
country
to
signify
victory,
peace
and
harmony
after a
nearly
three
decade
long
conflict.
‘Daily
News’
reported
that the
commemorative
stupa in
Anuradhapura
is to be
erected
between
the
Sacred
Jaya Sri
Maha
Bodhi
and the
Ruwanmeli
Seya, in
the
premises
of the
Maha
Mewna
Uyana.
These
stupas
and
other
religious
sites
erected
in all
corners
of the
island
would
forever
remind
people
of the
day that
the
country
triumphed
over the
scourge
of
terrorism,
Ven.
Maduluwawe
Sobhitha
Thera
during
his
Anusasana
at the
ceremony
said.
North
Central
Province
Governor
Karunaratne
Divulgane
and
Chief
Minister
Berty
Premalal
Dissanayake
also
addressed
the
gathering.
A number
of
senior
political
leaders
in the
Province
and
Ministers
including,
S. M.
Chandrasena,
Rohana
Kumara
Dissanayake,
Rajitha
Senaratne,
Pandu
Bandaranayake,
Dinesh
Gunewardena,
Tissa
Karaliyadda
and
A.H.M.Fowzie
were
present.
Former
Army
Commander
and
present
Chief of
Defence
Staff
General
Sarath
Fonseka,
former
Navy
Commander
Admiral
Wasantha
Karannagoda,
Air
Force
Commander
Air
Marshal
Roshan
Gunatilleke,
Director
General
of Civil
Defence
Force
Rear
Admiral
Sarath
Weerasekera,
IGP
Jayantha
Wickremaratne,
Army
Commander
Lieutenant
General
Jagath
Jayasuriya
and Navy
Commander
Vice
Admiral
TSG
Samarasinghe
were
also
present.
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