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ஜனாதிபதி கோட்டாபய ராஜபக்ச அவர்களுக்கு முஸ்லிம் ஜனாசாக்களை அடக்கம் செய்ய அனுமதிக்குமாறு கோரிக்கை..
His Excellency Gotabaya Rajapaksa The President of
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka ,
Colombo.
Dear Sir
We are pleased much to wish you for your valuable services towards the well being of the nation. In fact you are a nice gentleman and a humanitarian. You have generous heart and you treat the people equally without discrimination. We are luckier for having this nature of President.
It is truly disheartening that today’s 20th reported COVID death and the two prior to that were all Muslims, and the remains were cremated. By all means, this pandemic must be brought under control and the Muslim community has given its utmost cooperation.
All we have asked is for a dignified burial be afforded to the deceased in keeping with international norms, guidelines and regulations practiced worldwide. Why Sri Lankan health regulations maintain an exception to this is baffling given all of this. Today there is a spike in cases, I plea on humanitarian grounds to H.E President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, to please be kind enough to consider a reversal of the stance to mandate cremation and issue an order to the heaith Minister to respect religious freedoms as outlined in our Constitution, especially as burial of COVID victims is an established practice worldwide.
Further, the Muslim MPs who voted in favour of the 20th Amendment, based on the best interests of the Muslims.
Sir
You respect all the religion. At this juncture we kindly request you to reconsider the COVID19 ciruluar and the gazatte notification regarding the Muslim deaths due to Corona. Please give us to burry no to cremate.
As you have sole executive power now to do all the things through 20 th amendment of the constitution. please be good enough to exercise our usual burry for the deaths due to Corona as well.
We Muslims of Sri Lanka look forward to hearing a positive response from you in this regard. Your prompt respond in this regard will be highly appreciated.
Thanking you
(உங்கள் பெயர், விலாசத்தை இங்கு எழுதுங்கள்)
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Dear Sir,
We are Pleased Much to wish you for your Valuable Services towards the Well Being of the Nation. In fact you are a Nice Gentleman and a Humanitarian. You have generous heart and you treat the People equally without discrimination. We are luckier for having this nature of President.
It is truly disheartening that today’s 20th reported COVID-19 death and the two prior to that were all Muslims and the remains were cremated. By all means, this pandemic must be brought under control and the Muslim Community has given its utmost co-operation.
All we have asked is for a dignified burial be afforded to the diseased in keeping with international norms, guidelines and regulations practiced worldwide. Why Sri Lankan health regulations maintain an exception to this is baffling given to all of this. Today there is a spike in cases. I plea on humanitarian grounds to H.E. President Gotabaya Rajapaksha, to please be kind enough to consider a reversal of the stance to mandate cremation and issue an order to the health Minister to respect religious freedoms and outlined in our constitution, especially as burial of COVID victims is en established practiced worldwide.
Further, the Muslim MP’s who voted in favor of the 20th Amendment, based on the best interests of the Muslims.
Dear Sir,
You respect all the religion. At this juncture we kindly request you to reconsider the COVID-19 circular and the gazette notification regarding the Muslim deaths due to Corona. Please give us to burry not to Cremate.
As you have solve executive power now to do all the things through 20th amendment of the constitution. Please be good enough to exercise our usual burry for the deaths due to Corona as Well.
We Muslims of Sri Lanka Look forward to hearing positive response from you in this regard. Your prompt respond in this regard will be highly appreciated.
Thanking you.
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Respected Sir.
I feel that, your father not only me but also all citizens of this beautiful island and I hope you're very kind leader and always equal for all.
Therefore I humbly request you to stop the cremation of death body by the covid-19, specially muslim (Janaza) by using your veto power please.
Thank you.
Your loving son.
A.Ali Ahamed
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