Buddhist Chief Prelates voice concerns over social insecurity amid state asset privatisation

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February 18, Colombo (LNW): In a notable development, the Chief Prelates representing the three Buddhist Chapters have articulated profound apprehensions regarding the possible emergence of social instability in light of ongoing discussions surrounding the privatisation of state assets.

Expressing their concerns, the Buddhist leaders conveyed a formal letter outlining their apprehensions to President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

With their letter addressed to the highest office, the Chief Prelates aimed at drawing attention to what they perceive as a critical issue deserving of comprehensive consideration and deliberation.

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