Presidential Secretariat of Sri Lanka

Results of patient and well-planned decisions are now becoming a reality – Maha Sangha of the Buddhist Advisory Council

The results of patient and well-planned decisions are now becoming a reality. The Maha Sangha pointed out that it is the responsibility of all parties to unite to achieve the aspirations of the people by placing trust on President Gotabaya Rajapaksa as a visionary and pragmatic leader.

These remarks were made by the Maha Sangha during the 12th meeting of the Buddhist Advisory Council held at the Presidential Secretariat, yesterday (21).

The Maha Sangha expressed their views at the Buddhist Advisory Council appreciating the President’s leadership in protecting the people from the COVID-19 pandemic and rebuilding the country in the face of challenges and economic hardships.

The Maha Sangha pointed out that the trust placed in President Gotabaya Rajapaksa as the only leader who was able to save the country, the nation and the heritage that was deteriorating has not been diminished and the people should be made aware of the steps that were taken by the President during the last two years to protect the Kuragala Sacred Area, the Muhudu Maha Vihara and other temples in the North and East.

The Maha Sangha also stated that it should be the responsibility of the Buddhist Advisory Council to provide factual information regarding the issues faced by the people of the country and to assist the President in finding solutions.

The President stated that he expects the guidance of the Maha Sangha to adopt laws and on national dialogues. President Rajapaksa said that as the Sinhala-Buddhist heritage, which was on the verge of extinction, was preserved despite the COVID-19 obstacles, steps will be taken to develop those historic sites while continuing  the task to fulfill the aspirations of the majority of the people.

The Maha Sangha, who are the members of the Buddhist Advisory Council, State Minister Vidura Wickremanayake, Secretary to the President Gamini Senarath, Principal Advisor to President Lalith Weeratunga, Secretaries to Ministries and Government Officials were also present.

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