President pays tribute to Nanda Malini as fearless voice for social justice

Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake signing an official document at the Presidential Secretariat

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has paid tribute to late veteran singer Dr. Nanda Malini, describing her as an exceptional artist whose voice championed social justice, defended the oppressed and inspired generations of Sri Lankans.

In a condolence message issued today (August 22), the President said her lifelong commitment to the people and her contribution to Sri Lanka’s social and cultural fabric would remain forever in the nation’s collective memory.

Following is the full condolence message issued by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake:

Condolence Message

The passing of the distinguished singer Dr Nanda Malini, whose exceptional musical talent became a powerful voice for social justice and fairness and who inspired generations to envision a better and more just society, has deeply saddened the people of Sri Lanka.

From an early age, Dr Nanda Malini established a distinctive identity in Sri Lanka’s musical landscape. However, her life and legacy extended far beyond that of a singer. By the 1980s, she had emerged as a committed civic activist who courageously devoted herself to helping lift Sri Lankan society from the deep social and political turmoil of the time, often at great personal risk.

Through her unwavering commitment to her principles, she earned a profound and enduring place in the hearts of Sri Lanka’s progressive community. Until the end of her life, she remained steadfast in her role as a principled and truthful voice, never compromising the values to which she had devoted herself.

Shaped by the experiences of her own life, Dr Nanda Malini understood the hardships, tears and struggles of ordinary people. She courageously stood up for the rights of the oppressed, challenging repressive state machinery. Her melodious voice became a clarion call, urging people to resist the oppression they endured. Deeply moved by the tragic circumstances facing her motherland and the suffering of its people, Nanda Malini raised her voice against oppressive political authority through her renowned collection “Sathye Geethaya” (Songs of Truth). The living witnesses of that era will attest that her voice was far more than a gentle breeze (Pawana), it became a powerful storm. Despite censorship and numerous obstacles, her gentle yet profound voice resonated with the hearts of the people. During some of the darkest and most difficult periods, it gave them the strength to endure their suffering and remain steadfast until the light of a better tomorrow emerged. I gratefully remember this enduring contribution to our nation and its people.

Like the white attires she wore, Dr Nanda Malini remained dignified, steadfast in her principles and untainted by narrow personal interests. The legacy of an artist does not come to an end when their breath ceases to mingle with the air, it endures until the creations they have gifted to society fade from the hearts and memories of the people. In this sense, there can be no doubt that the immortal name of Nanda Malini, a truly exceptional singer and a living legend of Sri Lankan music, will never fade from our hearts.

I extend my deepest condolences to all members of Dr Nanda Malini’s family, her relatives, friends, fellow artists and the countless admirers who mourn her passing.

Dr Nanda Malini, you have left a profound mark of commitment to the people upon Sri Lanka’s social and cultural fabric and awakened the hearts and minds of countless people through your wisdom. As you take your leave from this nation, your lifelong service to the country will remain forever etched upon this land and in the collective memory of its people.

Anura Kumara Dissanayake
President
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
22 August 2026