Tamils protest ongoing illegal construction of Buddhist shrine at Kurunthurmalai

Local Tamils are protesting the ongoing illegal construction of a Buddhist temple at Kurunthumalai, an ancient Tamil temple site.

Sinhala Buddhist monks aided by the Sri Lankan archeology department are constructing the shrine in defiance of a court order which states no changes could be made to the site. The archaeology department have used the guise of 'excavation' work to assist Sinhala Buddhist monks to erect a Buddhist shrine. 

The protesters demanded that the construction be halted immediately and that the land be returned to its rightful owners. There was a heavy deployment of Sri Lankan police at the protest in anticipation of MP Udaya Gammanpilla's visit to the site today. Gammanpilla is a Sinhalese Buddhist politician who has been a vocal supporter of the construction of the temple.

The protest is the latest in a series of demonstrations against the construction of the temple. 

 

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