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President at Maha Govi Samuluwa:

Certain forces trying to obstruct country’s progress

*Sri Lanka protects human rights of all

*Country on rapid development track

*Rs 52,500m annually for fertilizer subsidy

*Fertilizer subsidy a future investment

Certain forces are trying to obstruct the successful forward march of the country by making baseless allegations, said President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

The President was addressing the National Farmers’ Convention (Maha Govi Samuluwa), organised to mark the launch of the fertilizer subsidy for all agricultural and cash crops, at Temple Trees yesterday.

President Rajapaksa said that false allegations levelled by certain forces come in various forms, such as, the Darusman Report, Channel 4 video or human rights violation allegations. He said their one aim was to see him on the electric chair.

The President pointed out that human rights of all are safeguarded in Sri Lanka today. “As a result of the peaceful atmosphere in the country, fear of death and blood letting are no more in the country. If the government has established a peaceful situation and people are well looked after by the government, it indicates that human rights are also safeguarded,” the President noted.

“After eradicating brutal and deadly terrorism, the government has placed the country on a rapid development track.”

“As the part of the agricultural development programme, the government allocates Rs 52,500 million annually for the fertilizer subsidy, President Rajapaksa said.

In accordance with the Mahinda Chintana Idiri Dekma programme, a 50 Kg bag of fertilizer was offered to paddy cultivators for Rs 350. When the programme commenced, some people, especially those in the opposition, were doubtful and asked whether the President had the Aladdin’s lamp to perform this miracle, the President said.

With the launch of this new fertilizer subsidy programme any cultivator can buy any amount of fertilizer from the open market at a subsidized price. Farmers or cultivators need not fill forms any more to get fertilizer’, the President said. Earlier Sri Lanka used to import food items spending over 40 percent of GDP without considering that those crops could be easily cultivated in the country. No one thought of food self sufficiency, he said.

“As a people friendly government, many measures have been taken to increase food production. Under this, all cultivation including agricultural crops and cash crops will receive the fertilizer subsidy. The project introduced to establish one million domestic economic units is part of it’, President Rajapaksa said.

The President pointed out that the fertilizer subsidy is not an allocation but an investment for the future. Therefore,the government has invested Rs 123 billion on the fertilizer subsidy during the last six years. Due to the global economic crisis, the price of fertiliser was over Rs 7,000 per bag. Notwithstanding this increase the government as a people friendly one has clearly understood the value of agriculture, offered the fertilizer subsidy as usual.

‘As the government protected the brave soldiers who liberated the country from LTTE, terrorism, the people who provide rice to the country will be protected and looked after, the President added.

The President Rajapaksa further said that historians have pointed out that paddy has been cultivated in the country for the last 30,000 years. But some narrow minded rulers wanted to discourage agriculture including paddy cultivation. These parties ruined the Paddy Marketing Board, Co-operatives and many other community based government establishments.

The President stressed that the contribution of everyone is needed for the development of the country.

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