Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka May 4 called on the war heroes to do their duty to bring justice to the protesters.
He urged the war heroes never to harass the people who are fighting for fear of losing their jobs.
He added that if they lost their jobs, they would regain their jobs within three or four months after the victory of the struggle.
"War heroes are doing a very difficult and oppressive job these days. They are carrying out their responsibilities. They are doing their duty in a very difficult way. They are like a trapped Arecanut. Your relatives, your parents, the farmers who supply you rice, your brothers and sisters.
Do not harass those who are struggling for fear of losing their jobs or want to save their jobs. Because the struggle wins. Hundreds of thousands of jobs cannot be lost. Not all war heroes can lose their jobs. 60,000 policemen cannot or will not lose their jobs.
If you lose, when this struggle is won, you will definitely get those jobs again within three or four months. So do not think about them, but do justice to these fighters. "

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