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Let's join
hands and rebuild the Nation from the ashes of
tsunami |
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President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga in a historic
ceremony yesterday launching the US$3.5 billion recovery
drive from Siribopura in Hambantota said the tsunami tragedy
should be a new beginning to rebuild our nation by joining
hands irrespective of caste, creed or political affiliation
in a massive united effort in overcoming this unprecedented
catastrophe, the worst in our history.
She made it a point to thank all foreign governments, NGOs,
political parties including the Opposition UNP in making a
joint united effort to restore not only Hambantota but the
entire country not only to normality but also to improve it.
President Kumaratunga said that people should make a
determined effort to make new Sri Lanka a better and
developed country joining hands to work in unison keeping
and strengthening the unity which has emerged in the country
following the tsunami catastrophe.
Launching the rebuilding programme from Siribopura, just 24
days after Sri Lanka faced its biggest ever catastrophe,
President Kumaratunga said she was proud of the people of
the country for their commitment towards rebuilding the
country.
President Kumaratunga along with Prime Minister Mahinda
Rajapakse and representatives from all political parties in
the South launched this massive reconstruction project to
rebuild the tsunami affected nation with the inauguration of
a housing construction project for the displaced people in
the Hambantota district.
"To strengthen the country, the people should get together
keeping country before self to face this massive
reconstruction process," the President added.
"We should not allow the unity of the country and also the
strength of the people to be shattered over petty
differences," President Kumaratunga added.
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