With great power comes great responsibility: President pledges end to divisive politics

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By: Isuru Parakrama

November 18, Colombo (LNW): President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has declared that Sri Lanka has turned a significant page in its political history, marking the end of divisive politics.

Speaking after appointing the new Cabinet, the President highlighted the transformative nature of the recent election, which he described as a watershed moment for the nation.

For decades, Sri Lankan politics have been mired in regional and ethnic divisions, often fostering discord between the North and South.

Addressing this historical rift, the President remarked, “The political culture in Sri Lanka has long been defined by efforts to pit the North against the South and vice versa. However, this election has shown that divisive politics no longer hold sway. It has successfully brought the aspirations of all people to the centre.”

Dissanayake emphasised that with great power comes great responsibility, and acknowledged how power had led to disaster in the past in the island nation’s political landscape.

The President credited the electorate for rejecting outdated and polarising ideologies, embracing a new era of inclusivity and unity.

He added that the election outcome reflects the collective will of Sri Lankans from all walks of life to build a harmonious and progressive society.

In his address, the President extended heartfelt gratitude to all supporters who rallied behind the vision of the new government. He paid special tribute to Sri Lankan expatriates, recognising their unwavering commitment to the country’s future despite living abroad.

Additionally, he commended the energy and influence of young social media activists, who played a pivotal role in galvanising public support and shaping the discourse during the election campaign.

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