Government is commited in nurturing the artistes and literature - President [October 01 2010]

President Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday said that the Government led by him is committed in nurturing the artistes and literature and that the literary famine faced by the country for the past 30 years ended with the eradication of terrorism. ‘The members of the literati have complete freedom for creative activities’, he said.

The President was speaking at the State Literary Festival held at Temple Trees yesterday (30 Sep). This is the first time the State Literary Festival was held at Temple Trees.

President Rajapaksa said literature could not exist in a time where even State properties were sold out for a penny.

The President was of the opinion that there should be close cooperation between the artistes and the State in efforts of rebuilding the nation after the protracted conflict. President Rajapaksa said the members of the literati who fostered the language and culture during the time when the country was in virtual anarchy should be considered as heroes by students.

The President added that the students should learn a lesson from the artistes who fostered literature when the country was in turmoil. “The Tamil artistes in the North who nurtured their language had to leave the country and Sinhalese authors faced economic difficulties and they could not make both ends meet,” he added.

The minds of readers are free from fear and their minds are ready to appreciate outstanding creations of artistes, he added.