“Even foreign nations can turn our differences into hostilities”

JVP National Organiser Bimal Ratnayake said that solving the economic crisis and building national unity remains prevalent in the country and they need to be solved.
He said so while participating in a programme held yesterday in Colombo.
“We have no cultural or political problems with India. There are similarities as well as differences between nations. The challenge of keeping the differences between the nations and preserving unity is before us today. It is not only local rulers who turn differences into hostilities, but also powerful countries and powerful organizations are in programmes to turn differences into hostilities. So we need to have a good understanding of turning differences into enmity. We must be aware of evil tricks,” he said.
“A social system should be created based on Left-wing economic policies to solve the economic crisis in the country. A political movement that can bring North, South, East, and West together is needed to create national unity,” Ratnayake said.

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