By : A.A.M.NIZAM – MATARA.
Q If we study the
democratic political history of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna we don’t see a
major change in the voter turnout for your party. The only time your party was
successful was in 2004 with the Chandrika Bandaranaike government. There you
proved that your party could work without corruption. Don’t you think that it
is better for you to form an alliance with other parties.
A:We don’t believe we could find solution
to the existing issues by forming a government with any of these major parties.
If you consider constitutionally and traditionally you think that the power is
vested with the President, Cabinet, Parliament and the judiciary. But they
don’t have the power. What this Executive Presidential system created is that
the power is outside the real power. Under Chandrika Bandaranaike it was she,
Mano Tittawella, Tara de Mel and Balapatabendi and under Mahinda’s regime it
was Mahinda, Lalith Weeratunga, Basil Rajapaksa and Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Then
came Ranil Wickremesinghe’s regime and even President Maithripala was not
there. Ranil, Malik, Paskaralingam and Charitha Ratwatte. And during the
present regime it is Gotabaya, Basil and the others. So, there is no power in
the traditional system. These ministers even don’t know what is happening
within the cabinet. The ministers themselves say that cabinet papers have been
passed without signing them. We hear the cry of ministers. So, we don’t want to
be a part of this government. We need to start a new political culture for this
country and we need to start a new journey.
(These hooligans were subordinates
of all the above referenced governments except the present government. He is ridiculing the Ministers of these
government but he had been such a silly Minister in the Chandrika government
blindly consenting to all her illogical and illegal activities)
Q We saw some MPs have
openely praised your political party and your political journey. Do you think
there will be other politicians in these two main camps joining you?
A:We are open about our political journey
and our activities. Our journey is open to anyone who is ready to join. At the
moment our main target is to strengthen the Jathika Janabalawegaya.
(That means he has shrugged off
even his party of birth JVP and now wants to strengthen the outfit called
Jathika Jana Balawegaya, the policies of which no one knows)
Q We saw that one
of the main reasons for you to leave the Chandrika Bandarnaike’s government was
your stance on the ethnic problem. Thereafter you openly supported the war
against the LTTE and defeating it militarily. But the ethnic problem has not
been solved. What is your solution to the ethnic issue in Sri Lanka.?
A: We believe that all citizens with
the religion they believe in, language they speak and the culture they
represent should be treated equally. There are no second citizens. And if they
believe that they want to be a part of this government they should be equal
stakeholders of the governance. We believe that both Tamils and Muslims have
been deceived promising them many things. We really believe that they are equal
and we believe that there should be freedom for every religion and respect
every culture and guaranteeing the ability to communicate with your own
language in administration and accept them equally and they should be able to
go forward in the development of their respective areas and be
stakeholders of power. We believe that they should not be deceived.
(Sheer humbug. It was Somawansa/Weerawansa JVP that
supported the efforts to rid the country from LTTE atrocities. This braggart and his clan following the
revisionist path of Bopage has become intensively Tamil servile, which was
clearly evident through the banners, and speeches of their 2018 joint May Day
rally held in Jaffna. Don’t con about
your support for Muslims and Christians.
When you were shamelessly whitewashing Sirisena/Ranil destructive
government (SRDG), and when riots against Muslims were unleashed evidently by a
powerful Minister of that government, the ultra-racist, pseudo-Buddhist,
chauvinist Champika Ranawaka in places like Gintota, Amparas, Digana,
Katugastota, Akurana etc, you and your coterie remained in stoic silence for reasons
you only knows, It was alleged that the
outfit called Mahason Balawegaya which was active in Digana was created and
sustained by racist Ranawaka.
As regards the Easter Sunday Carnage you never condemned
that horrendous incident though more than 250 innocent Christians were killed,
and several hundred were injured. It may
because two of the suicide bombers were sons of your National List nominee, the
business tycoon and your financier Ibrahim Mohamed)
Q When you say
sharing power are you talking about a power sharing through a federal system?
A: We don’t believe in a federal system,
but we should guarantee their equal political rights and rights to hold power.
Without that we cannot solve this problem through a federal system.
(If that is so, why you did not
oppose moves of Ranil/Sumanthiran/Jayampathy trio to adopt a new federal and
secular constitution? Was it because
that you considered anything and everything done by Ranil as perfect and
flawless?)
“We proposed a common mechanism. But the rulers
didn’t do that because within a common mechanism they would not have been able
to rob from the antigen tests, bringing down Sri Lankans from abroad, or even
buying necessary medicine and medical equipment. So there is no use in talking
about a common mechanism with these leaders”
(This was an indirect criticism
of the Corona Control Programme. It
seems that you and all your coterie has taken proper precaution and protection
against the pandemic and that was why you none of your coterie got affected by
the pandemic when members of all other political parties got infected and some
even died. )
Q What about the
Provincial Council system?
A Provincial Council system is now in the
Constitutional system. PC system is a failed system of administration and it is
a failure in the national crisis also. But if those people believe that it is
their right, hence the PC system has to exist.
(Shame! Now shamelessly state that
the PC system has to exist. It was your
original party JVP that was highly critical about PC system, boycotted the
first PC elections, killed candidates of other parties who submitted
nominations for the first PC election, organized anti-PC demonstrations
throughout the country, and even mustered students to boycott their class and
participate in demonstrations to shout the slogan Palaath Saba Apita Epa”
which many students unknowing the meaning of the slogan shouted as Palaa Baba
Apita Epa”. More than all these things
your party killed the popular politician Vijaya Kumaratunga because he was an
ardent supporter of PCs)
Q Regarding the
war there are allegations that a large number of human lives were lost. As a
result every year the country is facing a challenge from UN Human Rights
Council in Geneva. Do you think the decision the JVP took to support the war
was right?
A:During the war we should have thought
more seriously about the difficulties faced by the ordinary Tamil civilians. As
a Left-wing political movement, we failed in our responsibilities. We have a
self-analysis on that.
(Here, he clearly exposes his Tamil
servile policies. Why he is only
concerned about Tamil victims alleged to have been killed by the security
forces when his much adored LTTE too killed Tamils. It is said that the Tamils killed by the LTTE
was more than the Tamils happened to get killed by the security forces. Why he and his hooligans are least concerned
about the destitute family members Sinhalese and Muslims inhumanly killed by
the LTTE barbarians at Habarana, Kattankudy, Polonnaruwa,
Aranthalawa,Anuradhapura and other numerous places and family members of 600
Police officers who surrendered to them on the instructions stupid President
R.Premadasa?)
Q Do you think
that you should make a public aplogy for what happened?
A:We are an active political movement.
During a war the military and the government are working as one unit. In a war
ordinary civilians get caught in the crossfires and there are loss of lives. As
a left-wing orgnisation we should have thought about this more seriously and we
should have been more cautious. We admit that our failure to concentrate on
these issues were shortcomings on our part.
(Again, yanne koheda, Malle pol
response. Even thousand apologies will
not erase the atrocities caused by them to the educated youth, other people and
the state properties of this country)
Q Will set aside
the two major parties. But if the political parties representing the minorities
want to join with you then what is your view?
A:We are open. We believe that we should
be united not only with the Sinhala leaders, but Tamils and Muslims too. We
need a power comprising all leaders. We want to build a power that we share
equally with the Tamils and the Muslims. It is not only the traditional
leaders, but there could be new leaders from these communities. It is not a
power that forces them from above. So, we are openly inviting the Tamils and
the Muslims.
We don’t believe in a Sinhala only power and administration. Our admiration
will be a one that represents all communities.
(It seems that you envisage that
through an anti-Sinhala rhetoric you can attract other communities to your
fold. That will never happen. Everyone knows who you are and what you are
for.)
Q Anyway there is
a belief among the people that the JVP is a Sinhala Buddhist organization? Or
is this the impression that some of your former leaders who left you portrayed?
A:We cannot take responsibility of those
who left us. But there could be a justifiable suspicion about our orgnaization,
but we stood on the side of the truth when attacks on Muslim minorities took
place in Aluthgama, Digana and other places and even during the Easter Sunday
attacks.
(Don’t keep on thinking that y ou
can change your colours from time to time like a chameleon and with your
double-tomhued talks you can fool the people.
No need to elaborate further as a detailed response has been given in
response to an earlier Q&A in this same article)
We stood by justice. We know many leaders
stood based on their votes, but we were not worried about votes. We would stand
by any ethnic community which is being suppressed.
We don’t get involved in racist politics, but we hold the flag of ethnic
harmony. We are a party against racial disharmony.
(Even after cause massive
destructions to the country you and your hooligans claimed that you stood by
justice. Even after carrying out foreign
and NGO servile activities to oust Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa due to your Mahinda
phobiua you said you stood by justice, and then after carrying all shameless dhobi
work for SRDG you said you stood by justice and you still proudly commemorate
April 5th November 112th as Great Heroes Days without
denouncing the colossal harm caused to this country by those events. This is how you claim to stand by justice)
Q If you take the
numbers it is the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) that has the third most seats
in the parliament. Are you ready to work with a political alliance like that?
A:Our doors are open. We are ready
to work with the political parties that represent the North and East of Sri
Lanka.
Don’t have unrealistic day
dreams. No party in this country will
come forward to affiliate with you or enter into an alliance with you,
including the parties in the North with separatist and self-rule agendas. Everyone knows that this is the last time you
will be in the parliament and by next election there will be no JVP/JJB OR
NPP. You have also realized this fact
and that was why you are in a haste and you advocated at the beginning of this
article the need to change the government through street demonstrations without
waiting for the next election)
Meanwhile, after shamelessly making
anti-Sinhala rhetoric this braggart has told the Meera Srinivasan, the Colombo
correspondent of the Indian daily the Hindu that
JVP and must fight together and UPDATED: NOVEMBER
22, 2018 09:44 IST
apart from working with the TNA on
key manoeuvres in the parliament they have potential for long-term
collaboration. He has said that both parties have a duty to fight together and
protect their rights. Dissanayake has
said that the he is proposing a novel partnership between the two parties
representing the country’s two main ethnic groups.
He has further stated that the JVP
and the TNA represent sections in the country’s south and north that have
suffered most due to the actions of the repressive State. Commenting further,
her has disclosed that as a political party, the JVP has undergone major
ideological shifts in the five decades since its founding and two groups had
broken away and formed away new parties. Since 2014, under his leadership the
JVP is giving renewed vigour, visibility and expression.
Commenting on the 2015 presidential
elections, he has said that the JVP was at the forefront of opposition to Mr.
Rajapaksa and has described Mr. Mashinda Rajapaksa as a racist, and has
explained that the JVP, with its six MPs and along with the TNA that has 14 MPs
now, proved a formidable force in the 225-member Parliament. He has further
stated that people in the north and east have been suffering the most since the
end of the war, and both parties need a united struggle by the people of the
south and north on the basis of democracy and equality and has added that they
are working for social transformation in this country and the Northern Province
must also be part of that transformation as they have a common cause and they
are committed to working together.
Speaking about economic matters,
Dissanayake has said the neither Mr. Rajapaksa nor Mr. Wickremesinghe worked
with the TNA with integrity” but exploited the TNA and its engagement for
their own interests”
Based on the above statements time
is now ripe to Sinhala people together with other communities to rise against
this formidable enemy of theirs and Sri Lanka)