Sri Lankan PM expresses confidence of Islamic Nations' support

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahindra Rajapakse, on Tuesday, issued a statement expressing gratitude to Islamic nations for their continued show of support to his country.

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Sri Lanka's former president and newly appointed prime minister Mahinda Rajapakse laughs at a rally in Colombo on November 5, 2018. - Thousands of supporters of former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapakse headed for the capital on November 5 to rally in support of his controversial nomination as prime minister, as the island's constitutional crisis deepened. (Photo by LAKRUWAN WANNIARACHCHI / AFP)

Rae Munavvar

2018-11-20 13:24:31

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahindra Rajapakse, on Tuesday, issued a statement expressing gratitude to Islamic nations for their continued show of support to his country.

Rajapakse issued the statement on a notable Islamic holiday, conveying well wishes to Muslims all over the world in addition to those living in Sri Lanka.

The birth anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad is celebrated by Sri Lankan Muslims through acts of charity, contemplating the teachings of the holy prophet and carrying out other religious duties.

Controversially appointed Rajapakse maintains his position as Prime Minister despite calls for his resignation and two votes of no confidence.