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PRESIDENT MAHINDA RAJAPAKSA SAYS HE WOULD PREFER TO ADMIT HIMSELF TO THE GENERAL HOSPITAL RATHER THAN TO A PRIVATE ONE IF HE FALLS ILLBy Walter JayawardhanaIf he ever falls ill he would prefer to be admitted for treatment to
a government hospital where the majority of countrys common people
go rather than to a private hospital said President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
I have told my family that I would rather be cared in a government
hospital than in a private one if I fell ill, the Sri Lanka President
said to the applause of more than 3000 nurses who assembled at the Temple
Trees premises to celebrate the International Nurses Day organized by
the Government Nurses Trade Union. He said there are some people who prefer to go to private hospitals.
But whenever they cannot be cured the government hospital is the place
they run back to. Thats the reason, the President said why he
had asked his family to admit him to the General Hospital if he fell
ill, the President said. The Sri Lankan President said the dedication of the nurses was vital
for the success of the program mooted by the government to provide a
good health service. He said a strong moral sense has to be cultivated in the society by
moulding the character of the younger generation to put the country
before self. He said sadly some do not possess the quality. To the honor of all
the Indians, it should be said, they never abndon their flag despite
their differences political or otherwise while they are abroad. In an obvious reference to the United national Party leader Ranil Wickramasinghe
and his collaborators President Mahinda Rajapaksa said, They have
attempted to stop the GSP+ relief of the country while meeting foreign
leaders personally. They have also signed memorandums to this effect.
Despite these attempts the government will continue to fulfill its responsibilities
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