4 December 2018 12:09 am
The President and Leaders of political parties,
Those responsible for this crisis are none other than you, the leaders in whom the people of our country have placed their trust. The people of our country are completely aware that the root cause of this serious breach of trust that has let us down in more ways than one, is your own narrow political agendas and desire for power. The vast majority of our people have watched these adverse developments over the past weeks, patiently and silently.
Since you are the cause of this crisis it is your responsibility to resolve it. No amount of blaming others will resolve our predicament.
Enough is enough. The people are exhausted and are fast losing patience. Accept your mistakes, sit together and put the country and the needs of the people first. Abide by the constitution, respect our democratic traditions and restore political stability, and law & order, by establishing stable governance. Those of you who will provide leadership and make sacrifices to bring about this change will be remembered by the people, especially at election time.
One thing is certain, you have no right to hold twenty one million people to ransom or subject them to prolonged confusion any longer. You must deliver now, or step aside and allow those who can, to serve us. These are the honourable options before you.
Venerable Galkande Dhammananda Thero, Venerable Prof Wijethapure Wimalaratne Maha Thero, Bishop Duleep de Chickera, Venerable Dr Uduhawara Ananda, The Rt Rev. Norbert Andradi, The Rev. Dr Jayasiri Peiris, Swamiji Gunatitananda, Sister Victorine James, Dr Mohamed Ali Mohammed Faleel (Naleem), Mrs Jezima Ismail, Prof Harendra de Silva, Mr Ranga Chandraratne, Mr Harsha Gunasena, Dr Tara de Mel
Since October 26, 2018, the citizens of this country have been plunged into a state of confusion, chaos, fear and deep anxiety