Pakistani minister should apologize to people – Sri Lankan minister urges |

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The Pakistani minister said that the incident in which a Sri Lankan person was burnt to death in Pakistan was the passion of the youth and that it would always happen.

Colombo:

Priyantha Kumara was a manager at a garment factory in the Sailkot area of ​​the Punjab province of Pakistan. A Sri Lankan, he tore down a poster on the outside wall of the factory where he works last Friday. The poster, which was pasted on behalf of the Tehreek-e-Lebba Pakistan organization, also contained religious slogans.

Angered by Priyanka’s tearing up the poster, the Tekrik-e-Lebb organization and the factory workers slammed Priyantha Kumara for inciting their religious sentiments.

More than 800 people gathered on a busy road outside the factory and barraged Priyantha Kumara. The mob attacked him in the middle of the road and set him on fire.

The incident has caused great controversy around the world. The body of the burnt Kumara has reached Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile, Pakistani Defense Minister Pervez Gadkari said the incident in which a Sri Lankan man was burnt to death was a matter of youthful interest and would always happen.

In this context, the Minister of Defense of Sri Lanka Sarath Weerasekara strongly condemned the speech of the Minister of Defense of Pakistan, Sri Lankan Minister of Defense Sarath Weerasekara has demanded that the service should apologize to the people of Sri Lanka.

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