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The Cabinet decided today to lift the ban imposed by the British rulers in 1818 on the indigenous marshal art called ‘Angampora’.
Housing Construction and Cultural Affairs Minister Sajith Premadasa submitted the cabinet paper in this regard, and it was approved even with the support of President Maithripala Sirisena.
Earlier, Air Force Commander Kapila Jayampathy also said at the ceremony that he requested the President to lift the ban. A gazette notification will be issued later in consequent to this approval lifting the ban. On October 6, 1818, English Governor Robert Brownrigg banned the 'Angampora' tradition after the Wellassa uprising.
President Maithripala Sirisena, in December, 2016, cancelled Gazette No: 851 issued by English Governor Brownrigg in January 10, 1818 that listed 19 Kandyan leaders, including Keppetipola Disawe, as traitors.
The President declared the 19 leaders who fought for the freedom of the country to be national heroes on that occasion. In a tweet, the President said at that time, “After 198 years, I cleared the names of the Wellassa heroes, including Monarawila Keppetipola.”
Those who received the national hero’ status on the special order issued by President Sirisena on December 8, 2016 are Keppetipola Disawe, Kiwlegedara Mohottale, Godagedara Rate Adikaram, Ketakala Mohottaale, Maha Bethmaraale, Kuda Bethmaraale, Polgolla Mohottaale, Watte Kale Mohottaale, Polgahagedara Rehenaraale, Posrewatta Vidane, Yalagombe Mohottaale, Udumadure Mohottaale, Kohukumbure Rateraale, Kohukumbure Walawwe Mohottaale, Butuwe Rateraale, Baginigahawela Rateraala, Mahabadulle Gammane Rateraale, Bulupitiye Mohottaale and Palle Melheyaye Gamethiraale. These are the 19 Kandyan leaders who were branded traitors by the British Government for spearheading the Uva Wellassa riot in 1818. (Kelum Bandara)
Hiran Wednesday, 06 March 2019 06:02 PM
When the British ceded control of Ceylon didn' t these gazettes became null and void? What's next ?remove the tax on dogs?
Unchikun Wednesday, 06 March 2019 06:23 PM
All I can do a laugh. Sorry patriots.
Max Wednesday, 06 March 2019 06:44 PM
Good move indeed.
Truth Behind Wednesday, 06 March 2019 06:47 PM
This is the only burning issue poor people of this country has
DillonDP Wednesday, 06 March 2019 06:48 PM
Was this ban lifted long time back? anyhow there is nothing much to celebrate here wish the British were still ruling our country. we would then least have a country
Sunil Wednesday, 06 March 2019 07:14 PM
We should have lifted this barbarian ban much much earlier for sake of sons of land. Shame!!! !!! Any way late is better than never.
suranga Wednesday, 06 March 2019 07:18 PM
lokuma jaathika prasne iwarayi..
Sarath Wednesday, 06 March 2019 09:27 PM
We should have a Gazette with new traitors listed... all those involved in the 51 day unconstitutional coup of 2018 including MS and MR! Exactly 200 years after the Uva Wellassa Riot!
Kalath Warnakulasuriya Thursday, 07 March 2019 11:19 PM
Hi, this photograph was taken by Shehan Obeysekara. And I believe as a prestigious newspaper you are bound to at least credit the original photographer.
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