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Decision on Lankan national anthem in Tamil comes under attack

A decision by President Maithripala Sirisena to allow the singing of the Sri Lankan national anthem in Tamil has sparked a row, with the move coming under attack from his own Sri Lankan Freedom Party (SLFP).

Updated on: Mar 21, 2015 02:45 PM IST
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A decision by President Maithripala Sirisena to allow the singing of the Sri Lankan national anthem in Tamil has sparked a row, with the move coming under attack from his own Sri Lankan Freedom Party (SLFP).

"This is nothing but a betrayal. A decision to please just a 2 million (Tamil) population," Sarath Weerasekera, who was a senior commander of Sri Lankan Navy before entering politics, told parliament.

He said that in India, with over 65 million Tamil population, the national anthem is sung only in Hindi.

"It is clear in our Constitution that the national anthem must be sung only in the state language," he said.

Dilan Perera, a former senior minister and the current SLFP spokesman, said: "That is his private view and not that of the SLFP. We believe in the constitutional provision that Tamil version of the anthem is allowed." "It was because of this kind of racist attitude that President Mahinda Rajapaksa was defeated," Perera stressed.

His predecessor Rajapaksa had placed an unofficial ban on the anthem in Tamil since 2010.

In 1951, Sri Lanka adopted Shantiniketan-trained Ananda Samarakoon's Sinhalese-language song 'Sri Lanka Matha, Apa Sri Lanka' as the national anthem.

Simultaneously, a Tamil version 'Sri Lanka Thaaye Nam Sri Lanka' composed by Lankan Tamil poet M Nallathambi was also adopted.

For decades, both versions were sung, although only the Sinhalese version had constitutional sanction.

 
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