Tamil Information Centre
User Name:   
Password:   
  Remember Me  
Sign up  |  Forget password
Home   
Search
    Contact us
Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) insists Lanka not multiracial
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Monday)

The Bodu Bala Sena (BS) says Sri Lanka is not a multiracial or multi-religious country but a Sinhala Budhist country.   

Speaking at the Bodu Bala Sena convention in Panadura this evening, the venerable Medagoda Abayathissa thero urged the Sinhalese to protect the nation and not let other races or religions to take over.

The monk also urged Sinhalese families to have at least 5-6 children so that the Sinhalese Buddhist population grows in order to protect the Sinhala race and Buddhism in Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile Secretary of the Bodu Bala Sena, the venerable Galaboda Aththe Gnanasara thera said that the country should be ready to rally against Christian and Muslim extremist groups operating in the country.

He insisted that the Bodu Bala Sena does not have issues with Muslims and Tamils as a whole. However he said that Muslim women should not be allowed to wear the Niqab in Sri Lanka.

The venerable Galaboda Aththe Gnanasara thera also said that all stores should close on Poya Days, including Muslim stores, so that all Buddhist employees working in those organisations can go to the Temple instead of work.

“We have now become the police of this nation. We must help the police arrest people bringing down heroin in Sri Lanka,” he added.

He also said that the Ministry of Defence had given an assurance that the halal issue will be resolved.
However he warned that if the All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama (ACJU) goes against its commitments to the Ministry of Defence and the Buddhist clergy then the Bodu Bala Sena will take appropriate action.
The venerable Galaboda Aththe Gnanasara thera also insisted that the Bodu Bala Sena has not done anything wrong to call for their arrest.

He also slammed Sri Lanka’s foreign service, particularly the appointment of a former Muslim Minister as the High Commissioner to Singapore.

The venerable Medagoda Abayathissa thero, meanwhile, discouraged Sinhalese families from watching the movie ‘Sri Sidhartha’ which is currently screening in Colombo and cinemas around the country.

The monk said that the movie gives the wrong impression about Buddhism and so the Bodu Bala Sena will take measures to ban the film.

The venerable Medagoda Abayathissa thero said that Non Governmental Organizations (NGO) were behind the funding of the movie.

Another monk speaking at the convention in Panadura said that a Bodu Bala Sena ringing tone on Mobitel phones, if downloaded, will be used to fund the Bodu Bala Sena organisation.

 

Share on Facebook


 Latest 25 News/ பிந்திய 25 செய்திகள்:
The future of Sri Lankan Tamils and the lndo-Lanka Accord of 29th Julv 1987
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Monday)
Met Police probe into UK mercenaries in Sri Lanka passes scoping exercise
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Sunday)
Met Police open war crimes investigation into British mercenaries
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Tuesday)
Denial of burial rights for Covid-19 deaths in Sri Lanka
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Thursday)
Tamil Information Centre expresses grief over brutal, cowardly attacks on churches and other places in Sri Lanka
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Sunday)
Tamil Information Centre tribute to Mr Vairamuttu Varadakumar, 1949-2019
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Friday)
Uthayan Tamil Newspaper attacked again
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Saturday)
Gotabaya's remarks that India responsible for terrorism in Sri Lanka not Acceptable: Narayanasamy
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Friday)
Poorest countries lead the fight against hunger and undernutrition
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Thursday)
Cancel MPs trip to Sri Lanka..., It will be deeply hurtful to cause of innocent Sri Lankan Tamils, Says Indian Minister Jayanthi Natarajan
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Monday)
Port workers in Colombo threaten to boycott south Indian cargo
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Wednesday)
French Charity Says, “Sri Lanka must find aid workers” killers
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Tuesday)
India: Three Sri Lankan Tamils apprehended by Tamil Nadu Police
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Tuesday)
Tamil Movie stars in India protest Sri Lanka war conduct
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Tuesday)
Sri Lanka Sends New Contingent of United Nations Peacekeepers to Haiti
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Tuesday)
GTF puts forth demands
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Tuesday)
Indian Union Minister of State condemns Sri Lankan envoy's anti-Tamil racism in his speech
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Monday)
China upgrades Sri Lanka's expo partnership
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Friday)
Vaiko wants Sri Lanka envoy in Chennai prosecuted for misusing diplomatic immunity
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Thursday)
Sri Lankan mass grave with 154 skeletons belongs to suspected Marxist rebels
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Wednesday)
Sri Lanka not on Commonwealth action group agenda
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Tuesday)
Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice says “Tamil Political Prisoners in Sri Lanka are tortured”
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Tuesday)
Geneva Resolution: Not a Victory for Tamils, but a Defeat for Sri Lanka
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Monday)
Round Table discussion on the Impact of new Family Migration Rules on BME Communities
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Monday)
World Water Day 2013: What’s missing in MDG7 for women and girls?
Published Date: 25/03/2013 (Saturday)
Donate
Support our work to bring rights to life in any way big or small
 Amount:

Donate using PayPal

Select dates to view
past and future events
<<<Dec - 2024>>>
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031    
Stand up for Rights and Justice
Tell the truth
Read more...
Give your voice to Sri Lanka's Tea pickers
The international day of biological diversity falls next Saturday, May 22.
Latest Publication
Lest We Forget: Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day 2021 Lest We Forget: Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day 2021

Read more...

Thiruvalluvar
About us
Site Help
Getting in touch
Other
Facebook Youtube twitter
Sitemap  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms and Conditions
Copyright © 2024 ticonline.org, All rights reserved.