BBS opposes Islamic finance in meeting with Central Bank
The Bodu Bala Sena on Tuesday met with the governor of Sri lanka’s Central Bank, Arjuna Mahendran, to oppose the recent launch of Islamic financial services by a private bank.
General Secretary of the organisation Galagodaathe Gnanasara questioned why parliamentarians were quiet on the issue.
The prominent monk said Sharia Law had made its way into the school system as well as into the legal system smoothly, without being screened, and blamed the previous government for not taking action on "the spread of sharia law".
“We directly blame the previous government for not taking actions on the spread of Sharia Law as we showed them, who are behind these moves. An immediate discussion was called with the CB Governor to discuss the issue, which is a threat to Sri Lankan society,” he said, according to the Daily Mirror.