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I took over ministries in the interest of national security - President

Addressing the Nation, President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga last night said she was compelled to take over three vital Ministries in the interest of national security.

President Chandrika Bandaranaike

Claiming that the take over was not politically motivated, she pledged to restore security of the country and ensure free media.

The President said she would continue negotiations aimed at a peaceful settlement to the ethnic question and assured that the interests of minorities would be ensured.

Excerpt from the President's address:

"The disturbing developments of the past few months culminating in the events of the last days and the ineffective steps taken by the Administration to ensure national security have led me to take the view that firm and steadfast action is necessary to remedy this situation. I have accordingly decided to take over three areas of government in which I feel urgent corrective action is necessary, namely, the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Mass Communication and the Media, which have an immediate impact on the security situation, while ensuring the Media full freedom of expression. However, the three Ministers concerned will continue to hold the several other portfolios they hold at present.

This is not an effort against any party or individual but done only in the exercise of the duties and responsibilities bestowed on me under the Constitution in the overall national interest.

I have long been committed to the peaceful resolution of the ethnic conflict that has bedeviled the country for number of years. I made my position on this issue clear well before I was elected President of the Republic with the highest majority achieved by any leader of Sri Lanka. I intend to continue with my efforts to arrive at a negotiated settlement which will satisfy the aspirations of all the communities of Sri Lanka. I am committed to the preservation of a pluralist, democratic society throughout Sri Lanka where the human rights of all citizens are assured and protected and the just rights of all citizens are secured.

When I personally presented in Parliament the Draft Constitution of 2000 which reflected my views and those of the People's Alliance, on the kind of political solution that should be acceptable to all our communities - a draft which had been substantially agreed to by the then Opposition, I did so in all sincerity. It was an expression of my determination to ensure that a just solution acceptable to all was brought about. That Constitution was reviled and burnt in the Chamber of Parliament by the members of the main opposition party.

I wish to assure the minorities of the country, especially the Tamil and Muslim communities, that their concerns will be given serious consideration in trying to reach a negotiated settlement.

I remain willing to discuss with the LTTE a just and balanced solution of the national problem, within the parameters of the unitary, territorial integrity and sovereignty of Sri Lanka. I believe that given goodwill, commitment and the widest possible support on the part of all those concerned in solving this problem, a just and durable solution could be found.

I appeal to all my fellow citizens, irrespective of race, creed or party, to remain clam. I will not tolerate revenge and lawlessness from whatever quarter it may come. The maintenance of law and order is one of the paramount duties cast on me under in Constitution. It is a duty I will discharge with the cooperation of the security forces and all the people of Sri Lanka".

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