The service rendered by retired military officers as Sri Lankaâs envoys abroad was more immense and better than that of the others, former defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa said today.
He expressed these views at the launch of the novel titled âKadol Eththuâ authored by Maj. Gen. (Rtd.) Kamal Gunaratne in Colombo.
Mr. Rajapaksa said âSome asked why retired military officers were appointed as diplomats. One reason was that these appointments recognized the service which they have done to the country. The other reason is that their service done as envoys to the country is more immense than the service done by the others,â
He said these officers possessed a great deal of experience about the country and the people by serving in the armed forces. He said a person who serves in the military, especially during a war, has an in-depth understanding about the humans and an instinct to care for them.
Meanwhile, he said Sri Lanka lacks war literature unlike those based on Vietnam and even Iraqi wars. âOnce, an Indian General asked me why Sri Lanka doesnât have war literature even after we successfully defeated a terrorist group. Therefore, I encourage the military leaders of the three armed forces to pen literature like Kamal Gunaratne,â he said.
The book âKadol Eththuâ is the second book authored by Gunaratne following his first book âRoad to Nandikkadalâ which became a hit.
Addressing the book launch, Maj. Gen. (Rtd.) Gunaratne said the novel was based on a disabled war heroâs life. âThis is an attempt to make people aware about the disabled war heroes and to admire them but not to sympathize,â he said.
He said it was the soldiers who steered the war towards the victory. âIf it was not for them, we, the officers couldnât have won the war,â he said.
The book was presented to Maha Sangha, former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, the wives of Lt. Gen. Denzil Kobbekaduwa and Maj. Gen.Vijaya Wimalaratne.
Former commanders of the three armed forces, MPs including Chamal Rajapaksa, Professors G. L. Peiris, Hiran Amarasekara and a number of old Anandians were presented at this occasion.
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