Sinhala Buddhist monks call on voters to 'protect unitary status of Sri Lanka'

<p>An eminent group of Sinhala Buddhist monks issued a statement this week, calling on Sri Lankans to vote for a presidential candidate who will preserve the unitary status of the island and "defeat all forces that are attempting to divide this land".</p> <p>“Some candidates in the presidential election fray are willing to implement proposals of certain politicians that would ultimately lead to the division of our country and a federal structure. As it is our prime and noble intention to ensure all communities and followers of all religious faiths live harmoniously and in peace, respecting the main cultural ethos and Buddhism, we would call upon all candidates to openly declare and promise they would protect the unitary status of our country, oppose federalism and ensure national security. Those who would not so declare should be firmly rejected,” the statement said.&nbsp;</p> <p>“Therefore, we appeal to you, including the Buddhist clergy and other religious leaders, to come together to defeat all forces that are attempting to divide this land or destroy national unity.”</p> <p>Read more <a href="http://www.dailymirror.lk/breaking_news/Cast-your-vote-to-one-who-prese…">here</a>.</p>

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