Ramadan Message from the Sri lankan Prime Minister
- V. E. K. Madhushani
- Apr 1
- 2 min read
Thiloththma Jayasinghe , Editor & V . E . K . Madhushani, Sub Editor

As the holy month of Ramadan begins, the Prime Minister has extended heartfelt wishes to all Muslims observing this sacred time of fasting, prayer, and reflection. In his Ramadan message, he emphasized the values of unity, compassion, and spiritual renewal that define this month, urging citizens to embrace these principles in their daily lives.
Ramadan is a time of self discipline and devotion, where millions across the country engage in fasting from dawn to dusk, seeking spiritual growth and closeness to God. The Prime Minister acknowledged the sacrifices made during this period and praised the resilience of those who continue to observe their faith with dedication. He also highlighted the significance of charity and giving, encouraging individuals and communities to support those in need.
In his address, the Prime Minister stressed the importance of fostering harmony and solidarity among all communities. He called for mutual respect and understanding, emphasizing that the spirit of Ramadan goes beyond religious observance it is a time to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and goodwill. He also reaffirmed the government's commitment to ensuring a peaceful and secure environment for all citizens to practice their faith freely.
Furthermore, the Prime Minister extended his appreciation to religious leaders and community organizations who work tirelessly to provide support during Ramadan. From organizing communal iftars to assisting underprivileged families, their efforts contribute to a spirit of generosity and shared humanity.
As the nation embarks on this blessed journey of faith and reflection, the Prime Minister expressed his hope for peace, prosperity, and unity among all citizens. He encouraged everyone to use this sacred time to renew their commitment to kindness, patience, and empathy, wishing all those observing Ramadan a month filled with blessings and spiritual fulfillment.
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