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Action should be taken against former President Maithirpala Sirisena without delay as he has been held responsible for the Easter Sunday attacks, Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith said today.
Cardinal Ranjith who was speaking to the media after Easter Sunday services said a question arises whether some politicians who are held responsible are shameless to go before the people once again.
Archbishop Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith questioned whether the former President is leading a party and is seeking re-election wearing clothes.
“Why wait for months to take action against the former President as he has been clearly held responsible for negligence when it comes to preventing the Easter Sunday attacks despite receiving prior warning,” he questioned.
“Some who associated with Zaharan Hashim are still in Parliament,” he also said.(Yohan Perera)
RoaringCreek Sunday, 04 April 2021 02:30 PM
I love that. Are you wearing cloths, nice. I am wearing a fancy dress, lovely.
RoaringCreek Sunday, 04 April 2021 02:33 PM
Enough of your mourning. Go to the International community and ask for an independent investigation.
Blind Sunday, 04 April 2021 02:50 PM
Hope you will not seek UN support to punish those involved in this crime.
ala Sunday, 04 April 2021 02:55 PM
I think the 'yahapalana' was a better alternative to the current state of affairs. Even the cardinal is hesitant to criticise this government.
AB Sunday, 04 April 2021 06:48 PM
From the very beginning some got this as a joke,that's why one minister teased those swords to cut grass
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