Ven. Dr.Bellanwila Wimalaratana |
The Ven. Dr.Bellanwila Wimalaratana Nayaka thera said that it is high time that the Tamil language be given due recognition.
The Venerable Dr Bellanwila Wimalaratana thera, the Viharadhipathi of the Bellanwila Raja MahaVihara who is also the Vice chancellor of the Sri Jayawardanapura University was giving evidence at the Commission on Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation.
Unjust
“We must sincerely admit that Tamils have been unjustly treated on language issue” said Dr Wimalaratna thera.
The prelate said that although Tamil is accepted as an official language even today many Tamils are deprived of using Tamil when conducting business.
The Ven.Wimalaratna pointed out that fair language use would help promote the concept of Sri Lanka citizenship among Tamils.
Referring to the past, the prelate said that it is not correct to blame the Language policy of 1956 which promoted Sinhala, for the current lapse of giving due recognition to the Tamil Language.
“Accepting Sinhala as the state language is not the issue, that was a necessity, but Tamil should have been given due recognition” said Venerable Dr Bellanwila Wimalaratana
Tamils intimidated
Mavi Senathi Raja |
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP Mavai Senathiraja has complained that those Tamils who gave evidence at the Commission had been intimidated by comments made subsequently by the army.
Parliamentarian Mavai Senathiraja said that it was unfair for the military to comment on evidence through media. He pointed out that if necessary the military could also give evidence at the Commission.
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