19.12.2007
President Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday
expressed confidence that the day residents of Kilinochchi
and Mullaitivu get clear titles for their lands is not far
away, hinting that the two areas will soon be liberated
from the clutches of the LTTE.
The
President also said that the East was not liberated just
to hand over to it to some other party.
"We
have done so to create a situation in which all the people
could live without fear or suspicion," the President
added.
President
Mahinda Rajapaksa made these observations yesterday at a
ceremony held at the Presidential Secretariat to hand over
deeds to land recipients under the islandwide 'Bim Saviya'
programme implemented by Lands and Land Development Ministry.
"We
see the people of the East living happily after it was liberated.
We have enjoyed the friendliness shown to us by the people
at Vaharai," the President said recalling his experiences
during his visit to Vakarai after it was liberated in early
this year.
"We
cannot live separately from one another. We have one country
which we call our motherland," the President remarked.
President
Rajapaksa said that a Draft Bill formulating a national
land policy on the alienation of lands has been submitted
to Cabinet approval.
"I
fervently hope that we would be able to overcome many of
the difficulties relating to lands, once the proposed land
policy is implemented," the President added.
He
also said that the Government was not prepared to allocate
land among foreign firms in a haphazard manner.
""We
are prepared to allocate lands for local firms to encourage
them and will not lease lands to foreign firms.
"We
must develop the country whilst protecting our motherland,"
the President added.
"What
is the use of development by sacrificing one's own country
as done by certain other Governments in the past ?,"
the President queried.
"We
have been preserving our resources and we abstain from selling
them to outsiders.
"We
have a clear path to follow and an objective to be achieved,"
the President said. President Rajapaksa pointed out that
the Government engaged in vast development projects whilst
fighting terrorism.
"We
never consider development programmes from a political point
of view. There is no discrimination whatsoever on the basis
of religion or community.
All
people are placed on an equal footing," the President
remarked. "We fulfil the needs of the people. We do
it for the benefits of masses and our posterity.
The
suffering we experience today should not be bequeathed to
the future generation."
He
disclosed that Rs.500 million has been allocated from Budget
2008 to distribute 75,000 deeds. No investment has been
made in the 10 million blocks of land in the country. But
with clear titles investments will be possible.
The
Government has also suggested alienating 100,000 blocks
of land for the landless.
Courtesy
- Daily News / Sri Lanka Defence |