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2019-06-04

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Fifth Meeting of the Select Committee of Parliament to study and report to Parliament its recommendations to ensure Communal and Religious Harmony in Sri Lanka

The Fifth Meeting of the Select Committee of Parliament to study and report to Parliament, its recommendations to ensure Communal and Religious Harmony in Sri Lanka was held at the Committee Room no. 01 today. The Speaker, Hon. Karu Jayasuriya presided.

 

The committee held a round table discussion on the prevailing situation in the Country and matters relating to the recommendations stipulated in the Interim Report of the Select Committee dated 22.02.2019.

 

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