“Help me to help you” says President
By Yohan Perera
President Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday called on Muslim businessmen to make complaints against any abductions and attempted abductions if there are any. He said the government had given a special telephone number to complain about abductions but no complaints have been received so far.
He made this point when several Muslim politicians and organizations met him yesterday.
According to sources the President said that there is a conspiracy to tarnish the image of the government. He said these forces are doing this to come into power. “These forces are creating a fear psychosis in the minds of Muslim businessman by sending faxes and emails saying they are in danger” he said. He assured the politicians and organization heads that he will not discriminate against any religious or ethnic community in this country. “Therefore help me to help you,” he told the Muslim Leaders.
The President had also assured that he will not play any politics with the situation. Meanwhile leading opposition politician and former deputy mayor of Colombo Azath Sally who commented on the matter said there was clearly an alarming trend of abductions in the country. Citing some examples he said one Muslim businessman had to pay ransom twice in order to get released. He had to pay Rs 22 million first and Rs 7 million later. In addition he said a popular garment shop owner too had to pay ransom to escape.
“The country had not faced such a dangerous situation before,” he added.
Mr. Sally questioned as to how a person can lodge a complaint after he is already terrorized by abductions and paying millions as ransom. He was of the opinion that police should go ahead and collect statements from those people who are abducted and released.
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