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Tomorrow's
Independence
celebration
will be
the
first
such
celebration
taking
place
after
the
defeat
of
terrorism
and soon
after
President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
was
re-elected
in an
overwhelming
mandate.
The 62nd
Independence
Day will
begin
tomorrow
at 8.30
am at
the
precincts
of the
Sri
Dalada
Maligawa,
Kandy,
presided
by the
President.
The
main
Buddhist
religious
rites
will be
held at
the Sri
Dalada
Maligawa,
Kandy
while
Hindu
religious
rites at
Sri
Selva
Vinayagar
Kovil,
Katukele,
Kandy,
Roman
Catholic
rites at
St.
Anthony’s
Cathedral,
Kandy,
Islamic
rites at
Meera
Makkan
Mosque,
Kandy
and
Christian
rites at
St.
Paul’s
Church,
Kandy.
The
official
ceremony
will be
held
under
the
patronage
of chief
prelates
of
Malwatte
and
Asgiri
Chapters,
Diyawadana
Nilame
Nilanga
Dela
Bandara
and
Public
Administration
and Home
Affairs
Ministry
officials.
President
Rajapaksa
will
hoist
the
national
flag by
8.50 am
followed
by the
national
anthem.
Two
minutes
silence
will be
observed
at 9.07
a.m. to
honour
patriots
who
sacrificed
their
lives to
protect
and
preserve
freedom
and the
territorial
integrity
of the
country
followed
by a 21
gun
salute
to the
President.
The
Independence
Day
address
to the
nation
will be
delivered
by the
President
at 9.15
a.m.
followed
by the
Army,
Navy,
Air
Force
and
Police
march
past at
9.45
a.m.
Military
parades
and
cultural
pageants
with
2,000
security
forces
personnel
and
1,200
artistes
from
cultural
bodies
and
Dalada
procession
unit
will be
among
the
highlights.
Two
thousand
special
guests
will
also
participate
and the
area
around
Mahamaluwa
has been
declared
as high
security
zone.
The
public
can
enter
the area
after
producing
their
identity
cards.
All
night
pirith
chanting
and
religious
observances
were
held at
the
Independence
Hall,
Independence
Square,
Colombo.
The
pirith
chanting
ceremony
was
headed
by Chief
Incumbent,
Gangarama
Viharaya,
Ven.
Galaboda
Gnanissara
Thera
with the
participation
of
Religious
Affairs
Minister
Pandu
Bandaranayake
and
senior
officials.
This
will be
followed
by an
alms
giving
at
Gangarama
Viharaya
today.
Floral
tribute
to the
first
Minister
D. S.
Senanayake’s
statue
at
Independence
Square
is also
among
the
day’s
events.
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