15.7.2008
A
government does not have time to compromise, come to agreements
or declare ceasefires with terrorists. Hence, it was determined
to crush terrorism in its present term without delay, President
Mahinda Rajapaksa declared yesterday.
Addressing
the members of the Federation of Self Employees (FOSE) at
the Temple Trees last afternoon he said the terrorists have
more time for their military strategies.
They
play for their time. When they become weak they were ready
for talks. During the talks they regroup, and strengthen
themselves to give a good fight, President Rajapaksa said.
“The
LTTE must be crushed militarily. The government has brought
down the LTTE from a fighting force to the level of useless
rhetoric. However, the strikes in the south give terrorists
a breathing space. If this government could not militarily
defeat the LTTE the future generation may not have a future.
The
government will restore democracy and peace in the north
as it did in the east and save the people from the jack
boot of the LTTE,” he emphasised.
Referring
to the recent token strike President Rajapaksa said for
the first time in Sri Lanka certain anti-government elements
got together with the LTTE to destabilise the south. But
the strikers were not able to stop a single bus or single
train from running.
Commenting
on the forthcoming PC polls in North Central and Sabaragamuwa,
President Rajapaksa said both UNP Chief Ministerial candidates
were outsiders of the two provinces.
Sri
Lankan trooper in northern frontier
“No
chance has been given to the intellectuals or professionals
in the two provinces. The two Chief Ministerial candidates
have been imported to the two provinces from outside. If
they win, not the people in the two provinces but outsiders
will benefit,” he added.
The
Temple Trees’ doors were opened only to foreigners,
and elite in the past. Cabinet decisions were taken after
consulting foreign consultants. Conferences were held with
business leaders, company executives and top officials.
There
was no place at Temple Trees for the common man in the past.
This government has made it a familiar place for the common
man and the down trodden, he stressed.
The
policy of the government was that the pavement is used by
both the pedestrian and the pavement hawker. The government
would introduce a mechanism enabling both to use the pavement
without making it an issue as thousands of pavement traders
make a living by using it for their business, President
Rajapaksa stressed.
He
said Sri Lanka had avoided a food crisis by taking measures
to make Sri Lanka self sufficient in food three years ago.
But, nobody could prevent the escalation of food prices
when oil prices went up in the international market.
A large gathering of three wheeler drivers, pavement traders,
lorry drivers, nattamis, private bus workers and pavement
hawkers were present at the first annual convention of the
FOSE.
Ministers
Bandula Gunawardana, Mahindananda Aluthgamage, Governor
Western Province Alavi Moulana, Chief Minister Reginald
Cooray, President FOSE, Mahinda Kahandagama and R. Tennakoon
also spoke.
Courtesy
: Daily Mirror |