War Heroes Honored
HE the President Mahinda Rajapaksha as Commander-in-chief of the Armed
Force paid his respects to all members of the Armed Forces and Police
who made the supreme sacrifice in the name of the Nation at the
Ranaviru Statue at Parliament grounds on the evening of the 27th of
May. The event was organized by the Rana Viru Seva Authority under the
auspices of the Ministry of Defence.
The singing of
the National anthem started the evening’s simple ceremony. Mrs Padma
Wettewa, Chairperson, Ranaviru Seva Authority delivered a short speech
of welcome which was followed by observing 2 minutes of silence. This
was followed by Buddhist, Hindu, Islam and Christian religious
activities to invoke blessings on those who have departed and on those
who are still serving in the armed forces and
police.
HE the President Mahinda
Rajapaksha saluted the war heroes by placing a floral wreath in front
of the Ranaviru Memorial. It was followed by the Prime Minister DM
Jayaratna, Hon Speaker Chamal Rajapaksha, Presidents Secretary Lalith
Weerathunga, Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksha, Chief of Defence
Staff Air Chief Marshal Roshan Goonetileke, Commander of the Army
Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya, Commander of the Navy Vice
Admiral Somathileke Dissanayaka, Commander of the Air Force Air Marshal
Harsha Abeywickrama and the IGP of police Mahinda
Balasooriya.
Parents, wives and children of the
fallen were present on this occasion too. The children of the
Ranaviru paid a touching tribute by offering an “Aloka Poojawa” in
memory of their lost fathers and mothers.
The ceremony ended
with the traditional final salute to the fallen; the playing of the
Last Post by buglers of the tri services.
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them”































































