Monks criticise Sri Lankan Govt over ‘organised campaign to sully Buddhism’
Buddhist monks in Sri Lanka have voiced strong criticism against the government, alleging that there is a systematic effort to tarnish the image of Buddhism. They assert that organized social media campaigns, allegedly orchestrated by vested interests, are undermining the faith and its values. The monks have called on the government to acknowledge and address these concerns, highlighting the importance of protecting Buddhism as a cornerstone of Sri Lankan identity and culture. This criticism comes in the wake of rising tensions surrounding religious sentiments in the country, where Buddhism plays a significant role in social and political dynamics. The monks’ statements reflect a growing unease among religious leaders regarding the perceived threats to their traditions and beliefs amidst modern influences and government policies. Their appeal serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between governance and the preservation of cultural and religious integrity in Sri Lanka.
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