In an address to the nation yesterday on the completion of 100 days of his government, Sirisena said that it was "regrettable" that some political opponents were using the Internet and media to spread false information that the armed forces are to be reduced or removed from the North.
He said these people are spreading rumours that land hadbeen given to the LTTE cadres in Sampur and more rights had been given to the Tamils and Muslims than to the Sinhalese.
"I wish to clearly state that during the time of the armed conflict the armed forces took private land for their use not only in the North and East, but also in the city of Colombo. Therefore, is it wrong to give these lands back to their original owners?" he asked.
"Should we not return the large extent of private property acquired in Colombo Fort near the President's House, around Temple Trees without any compromise on national security or weakening of and security camps? However, there is wrong publicity given about this," he said.
"I want to see a country where all ethnic communities lived peacefully. To this end I have opened a national secretariat for reconciliation," he stressed.
"In order to build a strong democratic and equitable nation it is necessary to promote unity, friendship and coexistence among those who follow different religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and Christianity and also among communities such as Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims, Malays and Burghers.
Reconciliation and brotherhood will eliminate mistrust,
doubt and fear among people, Sirisena said.
"Having understood the internal problems we face as a country we must take every action to prevent situations that led to the armed conflict that lasted three decades. For this the friendship among all people is essential," he said.
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