When foreign media is flying into search of strange news, we rarely find news related to our country. But these days, when we see that the main news of all foreign media is connected with our country, there is unbearing sadness. When the photographs with blood-filled churches, tearful faces and hidden climatic mosaics became commonplace in the foreign m
edia, the leaders of our respective countries joined in sharing our heartfelt gratitude.
Queen of Great Britain expressed her conviction by saying:
“I was very saddened by the news of the brutal bomb attack in Sri Lanka. We share our grief with the families that are affected. The wounded prayed for immediate healing. Our thoughts are with affected Sri Lankans. ”
Queen Consecration had been linked with the condolences of Prince and Princess William and Princess Kate. They also said that these attacks were a sultry and very sad attack.
After the terror attacks, President Rajapaksa was among the leaders of the country, and Donald Tram was among the leaders. At 4.40 pm on the same day, he added with Twitter message: “138 Lankans died and 600 were injured by the terrorist attack on churches and hotels. The United States of America now offers its condolences to them. We are ready to help you anyway. ”
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that she was shocked by the fact that Sri Lanka was confronted with this. France President McCuloy was expressing his grief and being among the leaders of the state.
“We convey our heartfelt grief to you. We condemn this. We state that we represent all Sri Lankans under these terrorist attacks. We pray for the victims, “notes France’s president Immanuel Marrone.
The Prime Minister of Tamil Nadu Theresa added this at a time when she had been given such a mourning period as at the moment Sri Lankans feel better and feel more sympathetic.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged Sri Lankans to take whatever they need. Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khananda instantly woke up. Nepal’s Head of State Sharma Olly, Chinese President Xi Jinping, European Commission President Jean-Claude Janker were among the heads of state that conveyed condolence messages.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guitáres said he strongly condemned the attacks on churches.
Canadian President Justin Trudeau, Indian President Ram Nath Govinda, Susma Swaraj and Dr. Mohammed Faisal also issued a message condemning the attack.
Former US President Barack Obama, Apple CEO Q. Tim Cook and many other top corporations also had heartache.
The world leaders have condemned Sri Lanka’s terrorist attacks and popular and well-known individuals in various countries condemned the brutal attack on Sri Lanka. Hollywood actress Mandy Kaling told the Washington Post: “I am Hindu. But the Easter Day is a happy day for all of us. The day’s action was terrible. “He said.
In addition, Kai Jones of Hollywood, Celine Dion, Maria Cure, Sirah, Richard Marks, Dan Reynold, Jacqueline Ferdinands of Bollywood, Mumantha Banerjee, Anil Kapoor, Sonakshi Singh, Kamal Hassan, Latha Mangeshkar, Abhishek Bachchan as well as Pakistan and India cricketers Virat Kohli , Shaheed Akhar, Ali Rahman Khhh delivered the condolences to Shahid Afridi.