The Sri Lanka Army has urged the public not to be misled by the rumours spread by "disgruntled" politicians that the Army is in the process of withdrawing its units from the North and East and downsizing in strength.
"A canard, born out of some utterances, reportedly made by disgruntled political elements has been desperately attempting to mislead the public, saying that the Army is in the process of withdrawing its formations in the North and East and downsizing its strength, putting the national security at risk," the Army said in a communiqué.
"The Sri Lanka Army categorically denies having taken any such decision, nor has it contemplated implementing a move of that nature at all as alleged by those elements who try to showcase that 'they' are more patriotic than members of the armed forces in the country," it said.
The Army said while continuing amalgamation process without closing down any camp in the North and East it maintains combat readiness and efficiency in combat at all times at strategic and operational level and is always committed to enhancing its efficiency at all levels.
"The truth is that many in the civil society have no understanding on some of the military parlances, like amalgamation/combat efficiency, etc.," it said.
The Army currently engaged in its annual recruitment drive plans to recruit 213 Officers and 8,631 Other Rankers to the Regular Force and 97 Officers and 4,252 Other Rankers to the Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force for the year 2018.
"The Army which has brought peace to this country after so many years would be the happiest in peacetime and is committed all the time to safeguard the national security interests of the country on a priority basis than anyone else. It is, therefore, requested that those 'super' patriots desist from bringing this unique organization to public ridicule by spreading blatant lies and misleading false information," the communiqué said
Source : Colombo Page
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