Pro-Federalist Chandrika laying foundation for racism among children and to destroy Buddhist Education in Sri Lanka
Sources reported that racism would raise its head among schoolchildren due to the government’s reconciliation programme in schools launched by pro-federalist and pro-minority Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga recently issued statements under her Reconciliation Secretariats.
General public voiced that there was no need to teach reconciliation to schoolchildren as Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim students already behave like one family in schools. It would only spoil the children mind with racism due to imposed education about the war reconciliation with LTTE Tamil terrorists.
“The good example is that students in many leading schools in the Island has not cooperated when Chandrika attended a programme there to promote reconciliation among schoolchildren by force –feed manner.
Chandrika, the Chairperson of the Office for National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR), has said recently that a proposal had been submitted to the Education Ministry to include reconciliation as a subject in the School curriculum. The programme already launched to promote national integration and reconciliation at school level, countrywide. It was started last week from Colombo. This is nothing but to dilute the nationalism among the school children and to sideline the Sinhala Buddhists from the society as Chandrika the self-claimed ‘destroyer’ of the Sinhala-Buddhist identity in Sri Lanka.
It is learnt that there was also a move to reduce the Buddhist students quota and increase the students of other religions in the country’s leading Buddhist schools under the reconciliation and national integration promotion programme promote by anti-Sinhala Buddhists gang lead by Chandrika, Ranil, Mangala, Rajitha, Ravindra Karunayagama, Eran so on.
Most of the leading Buddhist Schools do not want to allow for government’s move to influence Buddhist schools such as Ananda, Nalanda, Vishaka, Anula Colleges in Colombo, Dharmaraja College in Kandy, Mahinda College in Galle and Maliyadeva College in Kurunegala, Rahula College in Matara, Dharmashoka , Devananda College in Ambalangoda
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