Myanmar : U Wirathu criticizes the leader of the military council for the confiscation of cities

Myanmar : U Wirathu criticizes the leader of the military council for the confiscation of cities

Nationalist activist Bishop U Wirathu said that since the Chairman of the Military Council, General Min Aung Hlaing, has been donating to charities in one city after another, it is now necessary to question whether or not to fight again.

On August 8, General Min Aung Hlaing, General Min Aung Hlaing, said in a video file that was distributed by Telegram, titled "Goodness Lecture".

Although the military commanders fought back with loyalty and obedience to orders, no reinforcements came when they actually fought. Bishop U Wirathu also said that if food does not come, they will be sent to the pit of death.

"Ask your father carefully and clearly, Father, is this city still on the list to donate? If there is, we will donate wholeheartedly. What we're defending is that it's like interrupting my father's donation and delaying it. We are also unlucky, To fulfill his father's charity, General Min Aung Hlaing, let me put a plaque on the good deeds. Instead of raising the white flag, General Min Aung Hlaing will put up the good news and we will leave. Ask so bluntly"

Bishop U Wirathu also said that if he gets an answer to such a question, he will pray for the end of all sufferings and reach Nirvana quickly due to the good deeds donated by General Min Aung Hlaing in northern Shan State.

General Soe Tint, the former commander of the Northeast Regional Military Headquarters (Ramakha) based in Lashio, for the battles to capture the camp. The Chief of Army Staff, Brigadier General Than Thien Soe, and Brigadier General Myo Min Htwe of Kyaukme-based No. 1 Operation Command Headquarters were arrested by the Kokang Force MNDAA earlier this month.

In addition, military-backed Telegram channels, On social networks, people are writing in support of Bishop U Wi Ra's law and criticizing General Min Aung Hlaing.

2023 The military council in January's coup d'état was made up of former dictators of all ages. On the eve of Independence Day, Bishop U Wirathu also participated in the presentation of honorary degrees to nationalist activists and people from various fields, including those serving in the Military Council.

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