Mihintala Rajamaha Viharadhipathi Dhammarathana Thero, while addressing a ceremonial meeting, made a critical statement regarding the presence of monks on political platforms. He remarked that when monks appear on the National People’s Power stage, they are true followers of the Buddha’s teachings, but on other platforms, they merely bear the robes without embodying the essence of monkhood.
Dhammarathana Thero emphasized that Sri Lanka’s leadership should be handed to someone who values the people’s voice and is committed to equality across all races and religions. He advocated for a leader who listens to the public and ensures the free expression of opinions by citizens, a right he believes must be upheld for a strong and united nation.
The Thero highlighted the significance of religious harmony and inclusive governance, noting that only a leader who treats all communities with fairness and respect can guide the country toward lasting peace and prosperity. In his view, Sajith Premadasa is the most suitable candidate for such a role, praising his commitment to listening to the people and addressing their needs.
This statement came as part of a broader discussion on the current political landscape, where the Thero expressed concern over the misuse of religion in political campaigns and the need for genuine spiritual guidance in leadership.