In a statement made at the "We Are Together" rally held at the Dambulla Gamuda Stadium, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake assured the public that they would soon receive important updates regarding the Easter Sunday attack that claimed the lives of many innocent civilians.
The President confirmed that further details on the matter would be shared in the coming days, sparking anticipation among those in attendance.
Addressing the rally, President Dissanayake emphasized his commitment to ending the politics of bullying and promoting a more developed, constructive political environment.
"We are committed to creating a politics that serves the people, not the powerful," he declared, drawing applause from the large crowd gathered at the stadium.
The rally, which saw a significant turnout, aimed to solidify support for the National People's Liberation Army (NPLA) candidate group ahead of the upcoming general elections. With a focus on uniting the people and ensuring a victory for the NPLA's political platform, the event marked a key moment in Dissanayake's campaign.
In his speech, the President also highlighted his administration's efforts to foster a future of prosperity and national unity. The rally, held with a sense of hope and determination, reinforced the message of collective strength and the promise of a better political landscape for Sri Lanka.
As the nation anticipates the President's forthcoming announcements on the Easter Sunday attack, many eyes are now on the upcoming elections and the potential shifts in Sri Lanka's political future.