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Monks criticise Sri Lankan Govt over ‘organised campaign to sully Buddhism’

Monks criticise Sri Lankan Govt over ‘organised campaign to sully Buddhism’

Posted on February 21, 2026 By admin


 Article 9 of the country’s constitution warrants the head of state and the government to foster Buddhism, the religion of 74% of the population, while preserving the rights of other religions. File.
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A section of the powerful Buddhist clergy in Sri Lanka has criticised the government over what they termed an “organised campaign being run by vested interests to sully Buddhism”, the majority religion, and monks.

Issuing a 10-point ultimatum, the monks said the stature of Buddhism and monks was being “politically undermined” and called for urgent government attention.

Addressing a gathering, leading monk Muruththettuwe Ananda said President Anura Kumara Dissanayake had called him to persuade him from going ahead with the meeting, attended by monks from all provinces.

“He asked me to come to have talks with him and to stop this,” Ananda said.

Article 9 of the country’s constitution warrants the head of state and the government to foster Buddhism, the religion of 74% of the population, while preserving the rights of other religions.

The monks claimed that “organised social media campaigns are being run by vested interests and the government needs to pay attention to it”.

“We urge the government to stop it,” Ven Kotapola Rathanapala, another leading monk, said.

Over the last year, some politicians have been openly critical of the monks.

Several monks were arrested in the eastern district of Trincomalee for violating coastal conservation laws in trying to put up makeshift veneration sites.

They charged that local ruling party leaders were behind the arrests of the monks.

Published – February 21, 2026 01:57 pm IST



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