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Jaffna Responds Warmly to Call for Unity

by lankasaraenglish
February 5, 2025
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Jaffna Responds Warmly to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s Call for Unity

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, in his Independence Day address in Colombo, called upon all Sri Lankans to unite in forging a common national identity, envisioning a country where all citizens could live with dignity and harmony. His message of inclusivity and national reconciliation received a particularly warm response in Jaffna, where celebrations reflected a growing willingness to embrace a shared future.

 

 

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For the first time in years, Jaffna saw widespread participation in National Independence Day celebrations. The youth of Jaffna organized a significant event near the historic Jaffna Fort, where people gathered with enthusiasm, carrying the national flag and marching through the streets. Chants of “Jayavewa” echoed as residents expressed their desire to be recognized as dignified citizens of Sri Lanka.

 

Krishnasamy Mohan , a Farmer from Kopai  speaking to Lanka Sara  remarked that this year’s celebrations marked a turning point, as it was the first time the people of the North had wholeheartedly participated in an Independence Day event. This participation is seen as a direct response to President Dissanayake’s emphasis on unity and reconciliation, suggesting a shift in sentiment among Northern communities.

While Jaffna’s response was overwhelmingly positive, a protest also took place in Kilinochchi, where a group of Tamil politicians and voluntary organizations hoisted black flags and chanted slogans. Declaring the day a mourning occasion, they highlighted ongoing grievances, including the failure to resettle war-affected families, the plight of missing persons, land dispossession, and the continued imprisonment of Tamil political detainees. At the conclusion of the protest, demonstrators gathered in front of the Kandhaswamy Kovil to conduct a special religious observance.

 

Despite these grievances, political analysts note a broader shift in the North, where engagement with national events signals a readiness to move toward reconciliation. Observers were particularly moved when the national anthem was sung in Tamil at the close of the Colombo celebrations, a gesture symbolizing inclusivity.

The warm reception President Anura Kumara Dissanayake received during his recent visit to Jaffna, coupled with the enthusiastic participation in the Independence Day celebrations, indicates a hopeful step forward. While challenges remain, Jaffna’s response suggests an openness to dialogue and a collective desire to forge a united Sri Lanka, in line with the President’s vision.

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