Open Economy and Foreign inward investments

July 11th, 2019

Dr Sarath Obeysekera 

We have approached the banks to provide financial facilities to develop a Residential high rise under Non BoI category as converting into BOI is not a viable option due to the fact that duty free facilities and other perks are not available for condominium development.

Investors in Europe are willing to send legitimate funds thru a European source .All the banks demand so many documents to prove source funds and names of investors and proof of address  in the country or residence,

All above can be provided ,but they have to go to an Embassy in Sri Lanka ,stand on the queue to get the passports authenticated.

This whole process can take weeks or even months.

If and when they are  allowed to open an account called IIA ( inward investment account)which replaces all other account types which were permitted  earlier to transfer capital or profit back to any country or any other account of their relatives or a company of their choice .

Under new rules  only account holder can receive funds back and he is not allowed to send anywhere else.

Share market is so bad and no investor is willing to buy shares.

The money invested in blue chip companies in shares are quite often transferred out of the country by individuals,hence there is no net returns remaining in the country 

Investors cannot invest in any other Non Boi project,because land ownership is not permitted for foreigners.

Dubai,Malasia and some other countries relax the rules with cateful monitoring of Noney Laudering ,but once the country is confident about source of funds,they allow them to do any local bunissess

Is is high time the government change rules during these difficult times to attract FDI via non Boi investments.

Dr Sarath Obeysekera 

සියළුම අනියම්/ආදේශක සේවකයින් වහා ස්ථීර කරන්න නැතිනම් තවත් දුම්රිය වර්ජනයක් – කඩිනම් සාකච්ඡාවක් ලබා දෙන්න

July 11th, 2019

මාධ්‍ය නිවේදනයයිදුම්රිය වෘත්තීය සමිති සන්ධානය – Railway Trade Unions Alliance

ගරු ප‍්‍රවාහන හා සිවිල් ගුවන් සේවා අමාත්‍ය,
අර්ජුන රණතුංග මැතිතුමා,

සියළුම අනියම්/ආදේශක සේවකයින් වහා ස්ථීර කරන්න නැතිනම් තවත් දුම්රිය වර්ජනයක් – කඩිනම් සාකච්ඡාවක් ලබා දෙන්න

වසර 05 කට අධික කාලයක් දුමිරිය දෙපාර්තමේන්නතුවේ විවිධ අංශ වල සේවය කරන 1500 පමණ වන අනියම්/ආදේශක, තාවකාලික හා කොන්ත‍්‍රාත් සේවකයින් සේවයේ ස්ථීර නොකර, අළුතින් තවත් සේවක පිරිසක් බඳවා ගැනීමට මේ වනවිටත් කටයුතු කරමින් සිටින බව අප සන්ධානයට දැනගැනීමට ලැබී ඇත.

2019.07.06 දින දිනමිණ පුවත්පතේ හා www.Railway.lk වෙබ් අඩවියේ දැන්වීම් පළකරමින් දැනටමත් ඒ සඳහා අයදුම්පත් කැඳවා ඇති අතර, වසර 05 ක් තිස්සේ දුම්රිය සේවාව පවත්වාගෙන යාමට වෙර දරන අනියම්, ආදේශක, තාවකාලික හා කොන්ත‍්‍රත් පදනමින් බඳවාගෙන ඇති සේවකයින්ට ඉන් බරපතල අසාධාරණයක් සිදු වන බව පෙන්වා දෙමු.

රජයේ ප‍්‍රතිපත්ති අනුව රාජ්‍ය සේවයට බඳවාගැනීමේ අවම අධ්‍යාපන සුදුසුකම සම්මාන සමාර්ථ දෙකක් සහිතව අ.පො.ස. (සා/පෙ) විෂයන් හයකින් සමත් වීම වුවත්, 2014 වර්ෂයේ මෙම සේවකයින් බඳවා ගැනීමේදී, අධ්‍යාපන සුදුසුකම් නොසලකා බඳවාගෙන ඇති බවද පෙන්වා දෙමු. වසර 05 කට පසු නියමිත අධ්‍යාපන සුදුසුකම් නොමැති බවත්, රාජ්‍ය සේවයට බඳවාගැනීමේ උපරිම වයස් සීමාව ඉක්මවා ගොස් ඇතැයි කියමින් දැනට සේවය කාරන අනියම්, ආදේශක සේවකයින් 750 කට අධික පිරිසක් සේවයේ ස්ථීර නොකර, ප‍්‍රවාහන අමාත්‍යාංශය විසින් සකස් කරන ලද නාම ලේඛනයට අනුව, දේශපාලන හිතවත්කම් මත නවක සේවකයින් පිරිසක් බඳවාගැනීමට දරන උත්සාහය තරයේ හෙලා දකින බවද ප‍්‍රකාශකර සිටිමු. මෙම කි‍්‍රයාව සාධාරණීකරනය සඳහා නවක බඳවාගැනීම් වලදී 10% ක ප‍්‍රමාණයක් දුම්රිය සේවක දරුවන්ටද ලබාදෙන බවට ඔබතුමා කරන ප‍්‍රකාශ පිළිගත නොහැකි බවත්, සේවයේ ස්ථීර නොමැති සේවකයින් 1500 ක් සිටියදී, මීට පෙර සිදුකළ ආකාරයට ම දේශපාලන හිතවතුන් බඳවා ගැනීමට කටයුතු කිරීම කිසිසේත්ම නොකළයුතු දෙයක් බවද පෙන්වා දෙමු.

දුම්රිය දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවේ දැනට සේවය කරන ආදේශක, අනියම්, තාවකාලික හා කොන්ත‍්‍රාත් පදනමින් බඳවාගෙන ඇති සියළු සේවකයින් සේවයේ ස්ථීර කිිරීමෙන් පසු පවතින පුරප්පාඩු අනුව තවත් සේවකයින් බඳවාගන්නේ නම්, ඊට විරුද්ධ නොවන බව ඉතා පැහැදිලිව ප‍්‍රකාශ කරන අතර, එසේ නොකර තවත් වතාවක් දුම්රිය දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවට දේශපාලන පත්වීම් ලබාදීමට කටයුතු කළහොත් එය තවත් දුම්රිය වැඩ වර්ජනයකට අත වැනීමක් බවද අවධාරණයෙන් පෙන්වා දෙමු. එබැවින් මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් සාකච්ඡා කිරීම සඳහා කඩිනම් සාකච්ඡාවක් ලබා දෙන මෙන් කාරුණිකව ඉල්ලා සිටිමු.

ස්තූතියි.

මෙයට,
එස්.පී.විතානගේ
සම කැඳවුම්කරු


Ruling and Opposition members should be transparent and truthful

July 11th, 2019

Dr Sarath Obeysekera

We need to take a  clue from Putin ,Theresa May,Trump and Modi .If they propose to change certain international agreements whether political or trade wise,they open the provisions to parliament,press and the public .It is essential that elected leaders or parties should create a dialogue between public and government.

During the No Confidence Motion debate Speakers elaborated the need to open up the main agreements and attachments to be signed with US .

We hear about trade agreements with Singapore ,Japan India .We may  soon sign free trade agreement with Tajikistan.,Sichelles,Philippine etc wherever President and Prime Ministers .

Rulers should publish cabinet papers and subject to a discussion with attachments before approving them.

Then public and opposition can object or propose amendments.

Obviously in Sri Lanka public and opposition tend to oppose to any progressive or non progressive proposals .Nevertheless government can take serious comments on board.

Various TV stations and news papers are quite partisans ,hence correct picture is never presented to public.

I am just watching one of the TV station where commentator making mocking statement and talks about the cartoons and critisizing the  rulers.

Are we all comedians to listen to the commentators.?

This is why I suggested earlier ( which was never published) that Sri Lanka should appoint a Comedian as the head of the government  like in Ukraine 

Dr Sarath Obeysekera

Gurukanda Raja Maha Viharaya , Mullativu

July 11th, 2019

Ranjith Soysa

The Director General of Archaeology confirmed in Mullativu Magistrate courts before the Magistrate S L. Kumar that Guru Kanda Viharaya in Nayaru on the basis of historical and archaeological evidence dates back to 2000 years, He further emphasized that the building of a new Hindu kovil inside the historical site was illegal. The court hearing was on 12 Feb 2019 consequent on a dispute arising from a protest staged and led by former TNA politician T.Raviharan  on 14th January 2019 on the Thai Pongal Day.

The protestors continued to vandalize the site by attempting to put up a building and lighting fires etc in the archaeologically accepted site in the breach of rules covering the protection of such a site.

If the viharaya site is 2000 years old it has to be assumed that there could not have been another building in this place. It is also possible to explore and investigate more scientifically the area and confirm the rightful ownership of the land without allowing for the unlawful elements to decide the fate of the site while paving way for violence.

We request the law enforcing authorities and the Director Archaeological to step in settle this is issue in a more amicable and a peaceful manner.

Ranjith Soysa

ENDLESS TALES OF TORTURE IN INDIAN SOCIETY

July 11th, 2019

ALI SUKHANVER

Hatred on the basis of caste and creed or race and religion is considered the most heinous social crime in all civilized societies. Presence of hatred on all such basis proves moral bankruptcy and ethical barrenness of a society. ‘The Hindu’ has recently reported from Madhya Pradesh, India that the family members of a 21-year-old tribal woman assaulted her with sticks for allegedly eloping with a Dalit man. The woman was a resident of Gatbori village, about 90 km from Dhar in Madhya Pradesh. According to the paper, the family members were unhappy over her affair with the man with whom she had eloped recently but later returned home. On her return she was forced to marry a man of her own caste but she refused. Someone present there on the scene made a video of the incident which later gone viral on social media. Four accused have yet been arrested while the other three are still on the run. For the Dalits living in the Indian society, facing such brutalities is simply a routine matter; they know that they cannot change their caste and they know that the upper-caste Hindus would never accept them as human beings.

Every day, the papers are replete with the news of maltreatment with the low-caste Hindus, commonly known as the Dalits or the ‘Untouchables’. Not only in Madhya Pradesh but everywhere in India, the Dalits have to face the same insult, disrespect and rudeness. Last year in June, the BBC reported that three Dalit boys were stripped, beaten and paraded naked by villagers in the western state of Maharashtra for swimming in a well that belonged to an upper-caste family. In that incident too, the video of the ‘activity’ was posted online which showed the Dalit boys covering themselves with leaves as a man hits them with a stick and a belt. In another incident of the same kind in the western state of Gujarat a 13-year-old Dalit boy Mahesh Rathod was brutally beaten for wearing a pair of leather shoes ‘mojris.’ This type of shoes is traditionally worn by upper-caste Hindus in some parts of India. The details of this brutality with the innocent boy are more heart-rending. According to the local media, the boy was approached by a group of men who asked him which caste he belonged to. When he said he was a Dalit, they started abusing and beating him for posing as an upper-caste member by wearing jeans, mojris and a gold chain. Unfortunately this maltreatment is not limited only to the Dalits; the extremist Hindus treat all minorities including the Muslims and the Christians and the Sikhs in the same way; the Muslims are no doubt the worst victim to this maltreatment.

On 8th of this July, in Madhya Pradesh’s Khandwa district more than hundred local Hindu villagers made twenty-five Muslim men hostage and tied them to a rope for transporting cows to Maharashtra. The helpless cattle transporters were forced to chant ‘gau mata ki jai’ while doing sit-ups and holding their ears. Same situation had to face a Muslim trader Shaukat Ali just a few days before the recent elections. The BBC’s Rajini Vaidyanathan said in a report on the sorry-plight of Shaukat Ali, With an increase in hate crimes against Muslims in India in recent years, some fear the world’s largest democracy is becoming dangerously intolerant under the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.” According to the details provided by the media Shaukat Ali, a Muslim trader in the north-eastern state of Assam, was returning from his work when a mob of extremist Hindus detained him on the way. The mob forced him to kneel down in a pool of mud and started beating him. Someone among the attackers shouted on him, Why do you sell beef here?” Another yelled, Are you Bangladeshi?” Shaukat Ali told the BBC reporter showing him the injuries to his rib cage and his head, They beat me with a stick and they kicked me in the face.” He further said, I wasn’t just injured physically – I was stripped of my dignity. The mob compelled me, a devout Muslim, to eat pork, forced me to chew it and then gulp it down.” This type of maltreatment is not limited only to beef-sellers like Shaukat Ali; this is the fate of all Muslims whose population in India is more than 172 million. A report from Human Rights Watch published in February 2019 said that between May 2015 and December 2018, at least 44 people belonging to minorities were killed across 12 Indian states; around 36 of them were the Muslims. As far as the Muslims in India are concerned, they expect more brutality, more hostility and more cruelty at the hands of Hindu extremists under BJP government as the government is headed by Mr. Narendra Modi whose own hands are  blood stained in Gujarat anti-Muslims riots. He is the same person who was declared as a terrorist by International media just a few years back and was not allowed to enter many Western states over his gross misconducts. In presence of such a ‘hostile’ leader like Mr. Modi, how could things go smooth for the minorities particularly for the Muslims in India?

Muslim MPs decide to take up ministerial posts again

July 11th, 2019

Courtesy Adaderana

All Muslim parliamentarians who resigned from their ministerial portfolios have decided to accept their previous positions once again, MP Amir Ali said.

At a press conference on June 03, all Muslim cabinet, non-cabinet, state, and deputy ministers announced that they would resign from their portfolios.

The MPs said their resignations would allow investigators to probe the claims without interference.

However, the four ministers and five junior ministers only resigned from their portfolios, not from the government or their respective parties.

The Mahanayake Theros of Tri-Nikayas had later requested the Muslim MPs to re-accept their ministerial posts.

On June 19, two UNP Parliamentarians from the group, Kabir Hashim and Abdul Haleem, were sworn into the ministerial positions held by them before tendering their resignations.

Hashim was reappointed as the Minister of Highways & Road Development and Petroleum Resources Development while Haleem was sworn in again as the Minister of Postal Services & Muslim Religious Affairs.

රිෂාඩ්ට ඇති චෝදනා ගැන පරීක්ෂණයක් කරන්නැයි ඒකාබද්ධයෙන් අල්ලස් කොමිසමට පැමිණිල්ලක්

July 11th, 2019

නාලක සංජීව දහනායක උපුටාගැණීම ලංකාදීප

සතොස ආයතනයට රුපියල් මිලියන 5000ක පාඩුවක් සිදුකර ඇති බවට හිටපු ඇමති රිෂාඞ් බදියුදීන් මහතාට එල්ලවීඇති චෝදනා සම්බන්ධයෙන් විධිමත් පරීක්‍ෂණයක් පවත්වන මෙන් ඉල්ලමින් ඒකාබද්ධ විපක්‍ෂයේ පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත‍්‍රීවරුන් අද (11) අල්ලස් හෝ දූෂණ කොමිසන් සභාවට පැමිණිල්ලක් ඉදිරිපත් කළහ.

යහපාලන රජයේ අමාත්‍යවරුන්ගේ වංචා හා දූෂණ හෙළි කිරීමට ඒකාබද්ධ විපක්‍ෂය විසින් ක‍්‍රියාත්මක කරනු ලබන ටොප් -20 වැඩසටහන යටතේ දොළොස්වැනි පැමිණිල්ල ලෙස හම්බන්තොට දිස්ත‍්‍රික් පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත‍්‍රී ඞී.වී චානක මහතා විසින් මෙම පැමිණිල්ල සිදුකළහ.

හිටපු අමාත්‍යවරයාගේ පෞද්ගලික ව්‍යාපාර වලට සම්බන්ධ පුද්ගලයන් 52 සතොස ආයතනයට බඳවාගෙන ඔවුන්ට එම ආයතනය මගින් ඔවුන්ට වැටුප් ගෙවා රුපියල් ලක්‍ෂ සියයක පමණ පාඩුවක් සිදුකිරීම, හිතවතකුගේ නමින් රූපවාහිනී නාලිකාවක් පවත්වාගෙන යමින් එම නාලිකාවට මසකට සතොස ආයතනය මගින් රුපියල් ලක්‍ෂ 15 බැගින් ගෙවා සතොසට රුපියල් ලක්‍ෂයක පමණ පාඩුවක් සිදුකිරීම පිළිබඳව මන්ත‍්‍රීවරයාට එරෙහිව චෝදනා නගා ඇත.

එමෙන්ම සතොස ආයතනයේ ගබඩාවක සහල් මෙට්‍රික්ටොන් 80000 ක් පමණ තිබියදී එම ආයතනයටම අමතරව සහල් මෙට්‍රික්ටොන් ලක්‍ෂයක් පමණ ආනයනය කිරීමෙන් සතොස ආයතනයට රුපියල් බිලියන දෙකහමාරකට අධික පාඩුවක් සිදුකිරීම පිළිබඳව චෝදනා එල්ල කර තිබේ.

එමෙන්ම  එම සහල් තොගය නිෂ්කාෂණය හා ප‍්‍රවාහනය කිරීම සඳහා කිසිඳු ඇපකරයකින් තොරව අමාත්‍යවරයාගේ හිතවතකුවන ලිවර්පූල් නැවිගේෂන් නැමැති ආයතනයේ සභාපතිවරයා වූ වින්සේද්‍ර රාජන් නැමැත්තාට සතොස මගින් රුපියල් මිලියන 1224ක් අත්තිකාරම් මුදල් ලෙස ගෙවා ඇති අතර එසේ ගෙවන ලද මුදලින් රුපියල් මිලියන 267ක මුදලක් මේ දක්වා සතොස ආයතනයට නොගෙවීම සම්බන්ධයෙන් කිසිදු ක‍්‍රියාමාර්ගයක් නොගැනීම සම්බන්ධයෙන් රිෂාඞ් බදියුදීන් මන්ත‍්‍රීවරයාට එරෙහිව මෙම පැමිණිල්ල මගින් චෝදනා නගා තිබේ.

Pact trap – II

July 11th, 2019

Editorial Courtesy The Island

The Prime Minister’s Office has taken the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce to task over the latter’s comments on the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA). Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has declared, in Parliament, that the government will never enter into agreements that are detrimental to Sri Lanka’s interests. He has torn into those who erroneously claim that the SOFA was signed a couple of years ago. It has not been inked. In fact, the government has baulked at signing it due to protests.

All agreements disadvantageous or harmful to this country, save one or two, have already been signed, and they are now faits accomplis. The government invited trouble by making the colossal blunder of leasing the Hambantota Port to the Chinese amidst protests. Other world powers hostile to China were prompted to demand their share of the Sri Lankan cake, as it were. Two of US allies—India and Japan—have entered into an agreement to develop the East Container Terminal of the Colombo Port. India is said to be eyeing the Mattala Airport.

The US, for its part, is all out to carve out an economic corridor with the help of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) agreement. One of the main criticisms of the MCC compact is that it is aimed at facilitating the sale of land to foreigners. Parcels of land distributed among the poor who are engaged in subsistence agriculture will be sold to multinationals backed by foreign powers, and plans are underway to prepare the grounds for such deals through amendments to the existing land laws, according to the Opposition. The poor can easily be enticed into disposing of their freehold land as they are fed up with agriculture, which has ceased to be rewarding.

The Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA), heavily loaded in favour of the US, was signed in 2017. It allows the US to use ports, airports, etc. here for military purposes. It is said to be reciprocal but how can Sri Lanka use such facilities in the US? It was with the greatest difficulty that the Sri Lankan naval vessels reached LTTE ships on the high seas to sink them during the war. The US ports and airports are of no use to the security forces of this country.

The UNP never misses an opportunity to rake President Maithripla Sirisena over the coals. But, strangely, it does not blame him for the ACSA, which he got approved by the Cabinet. The President is known to think only after leaping, and his loyalists insist that he was hoodwinked into intervening to get that agreement approved. Either this claim is true or the UNP does not want to dissociate itself from the pact lest it should antagonise the US.

The Sri Lanka Singapore Free Trade Agreement (SLSFTA), which is highly disadvantageous to this country, has been signed, and the UNF government, under pressure, is trying to close the stable door after the horse has bolted. Having plunged feet first into signing that agreement, the government has undertaken to discuss some of its provisions which have perturbed Sri Lankan professionals and environmentalists. The government is determined to sign ETCA (Economic and Technological Corporation Agreement) with India though Sri Lankan professionals are against it.

If the government really has no intention of signing the SOFA, will it explain why on earth Minister of External Affairs Tilak Marapana had talks on it in Washington in May? He briefed US officials on difficulties Sri Lanka found in agreeing to some of its provisions including the one that seeks to grant legal immunity to the US forces to be deployed in the host country. If the government has decided to reject the SOFA wholesale why should it discuss parts thereof?

Now that the government has declared that it will not enter into any agreements that are inimical to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of this country, will it give a cast-iron guarantee that the SOFA will never be inked under a UNP-led administration?

The totally inadequate Sixth Amendment Four decades of constitutional folly and failure – 1

July 11th, 2019

By C. A. Chandraprema Courtesy The Island

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Thanks largely to our erstwhile colonial master, who experimented with various forms of self-government before granting us natives full Independence we can claim to be Asia’s oldest democracy. It is a fact that we were the first country in Asia to enjoy universal adult franchise from 1931 onwards even before we gained Independence. Going by that record, we should by now be an example for the whole of Asia to follow at least with regard to constitutions and systems of government. That, however, is what we are not. More than seven decades after gaining Independence, we are an example not just to Asia, but to the entire world as to how not to promulgate Constitutions and design systems of governance. In hindsight, it is now obvious that we should perhaps never have tampered with His Majesty King George the 6th’s Order in Council issued at Buckingham Palace on the 15th day of May, 1946.

Even the first Republican Constitution of 1972, which retained all the main features of the system of government that the British had bequeathed to this country and made only some cosmetic changes to pander to nationalist sentiment, was perhaps a mistake because it opened the door for further changes such as that which took place in 1978. President J. R. Jayewardene is seen by many to be a visionary leader. Maybe he was. The systems he put in place after 1977 have somehow continued to date. The free market policies he introduced have ensured the economic survival of this country through wars and insurrections. Today, his legacy is being called into question mainly due to the 1978 Constitution he introduced. A further complication is that what we have today is not the Constitution that JRJ originally introduced. Indeed, even before JRJ bowed out of the scene the Constitution he introduced in 1978 had been changed in very significant ways.

One may speculate on whether the system of governance would have worked better if the 1978 Constitution had remained in the form that it was first promulgated without the subsequent changes which cumulatively, have now ended up as a constitutional quagmire. The first five Amendments introduced to the 1978 Constitution related mainly to housekeeping matters and even the more controversial of them such as the extension of the term of the 1977 Parliament cannot be said to have led to a constitutional gridlock or a breakdown in governance. The 1978 Constitution was passed on 7 September 1978 and the first Amendment came just a couple of months later on 20 November 1978. The First Amendment was to provide that the jurisdiction conferred on the Court of Appeal with regard to some cases shall be exercised by the Supreme Court and not by the Court of Appeal. The Second Amendment dealt with the procedure regarding the resignation and expulsion of the Members of Parliament.

The Third Amendment was to enable the President to call a Presidential election after the expiration of four years of his first term of office. The Fourth Amendment was to extend the duration of the First Parliament for a further period of six years, and the Fifth Amendment was to make provisions to hold a by-election if the Secretary of the relevant political party fails to nominate a Member for a vacancy in the First Parliament. Some of these Amendments such as the one that extended the term of the 1977 Parliament by six years raised a storm of protest at the time and it can be argued that it led to other political events such as the second JVP insurrection, but constitutionally speaking, it was limited to a particular period and it can be described more as an unacceptable political manoeuvre than a constitutional matter in strict terms. It is from the Sixth Amendment onwards that we can really begin to talk of constitutional misadventures and failures.

The Sixth Amendment was introduced in the wake of the Thinnaveli attack by the LTTE, which took separatist violence to a new level by killing 13 soldiers and sparked off the July 1983 ethnic riots. The objective of the Sixth Amendment was to act as a deterrent to separatism.

Loopholes in the wording

The text of the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution which was passed by Parliament on the 8th August 1983 stated that the independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of Sri Lanka had been threatened by the activities of certain persons, political parties and other associations and organisations and that it had become necessary to prohibit such activities and provide punishments therefor. Therefore, no person shall directly or indirectly, in or outside Sri Lanka, support, espouse, promote, finance, encourage or advocate the establishment of a separate State within the territory of Sri Lanka. No political party or other association or organization shall have as one of its aims or objects the establishment of a separate State within the territory of Sri Lanka.

The punishment for acting in contravention of these provisions will be civic disability for a period not exceeding seven years, forfeiture of the guilty person’s movable and immovable property other than such property as is determined by a Court to be necessary for the sustenance of such person and his family. If the person concerned is a Member of Parliament or a public officer, he will cease to hold such office. Where any political party or other association or organization has as one of its aims the establishment of a separate State within the territory of Sri Lanka, any person may petition the Supreme Court in that regard. If the SC declares in favour of the petitioners, that political party shall be deemed to be proscribed and any member of such political party, association or organization who is a Member of Parliament shall be deemed to have vacated his seat in Parliament. Any person who holds office or is a member of such a political party after the date of the Supreme Court declaration, may be subject to civic disability for a period not exceeding seven years, and forfeit his movable and immovable property except such property as necessary for the sustenance of such person and his family.

Under the Sixth Amendment, every public officer and elected representative including Members of Parliament was expected to take an oath against separatism. In the case of public officers this oath had to be taken within one month of assuming office. In the case of Members of Parliament and other elected representatives, it had to be taken in order to be entitled to sit and vote in Parliament or the relevant representative body. The following is the oath: “I do solemnly declare and affirm swear that I will uphold and defend ‘the Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and that I will not, directly or indirectly, in or outside Sri Lanka, support, espouse, promote, finance, encourage or advocate the establishment of a separate State within the territory of Sri Lanka.”

As far back as 1963, Jawaharlal Nehru introduced the 16th Amendment to the Constitution of India to curb separatist tendencies in Tamil Nadu. When we compare Nehru’s Sixteenth Amendment with JRJ’s Sixth Amendment, the latter appears flat-footed and amateurish.

The Sri Lankan Sixteenth Amendment appears to have been drafted not by a political mind but by a lawyer who has read the Penal Code once too often. Punishments have been prescribed for supporting, espousing, promoting, financing, encouraging or advocating the establishment of a separate State within the territory of Sri Lanka either directly or indirectly, in or outside Sri Lanka. However, in the three and a half decades and more since the Sixth Amendment was promulgated, there have been plenty of people doing exactly that both within and outside Sri Lanka but nobody has ever heard of anyone who has been penalized under the provisions of the Sixth Amendment. All that it succeeded in doing back in 1983 was to give the TULF Parliamentarians an opportunity to refuse to take an oath against separatism and to drop out of Parliament en masse and to take up residence in India to bring pressure on the Indian government to intervene in Sri Lanka. The Sixth Amendment has not even stopped the advocacy of separatism because separatism or a situation leading to de facto separation can be advocated in so many guises.

In contrast to the failure of the Sixth Amendment in Sri Lanka, the Indian Sixteenth Amendment has been a great success. The wording used in the two amendments is different. In Sri Lanka, the Sixth Amendment sought to prohibit the advocacy of a separate State within the territory of Sri Lanka. This left plenty of room for separatists to argue that what they were advocating is not separatism but the devolution of power or power sharing between the centre and the periphery. Thus, the separatist lobby was given an opportunity to say that even though it looks like a duck and quacks like one, it’s not really a duck. In contrast to this, the Indian Sixteenth Amendment did not seek to ban or prohibit anything. What the Indians sought to do was to obtain an oath from all public servants and elected representatives including Members of Parliament and the Members of State legislatures to the effect that they would uphold the ‘sovereignty and integrity of India’.

The Indian wording is broad enough to encompass anything that may be interpreted by a court of law as being detrimental to the sovereignty and integrity of India. Thus the Indian Courts have the opportunity to say that if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck then it’s a duck. Furthermore the Indian Sixteenth Amendment does not read like an extension of the Penal Code. There are no punishments laid down for those advocating separatism in India. All that the Sixteenth Amendment did was to amend the rights chapter in the Indian Constitution so that the freedom of speech and expression, the freedom of assembly and the freedom to form associations was made subject to the condition that the sovereignty and integrity of India should not be compromised in the exercise of those freedoms.

India’s self-policing system

Furthermore, all Members of Parliament and Members of State Legislatures were required to take an oath to uphold the sovereignty and integrity of India at the time of handing in nominations to face elections to those bodies and then once again before they sit in the bodies they were elected to. The pre-nomination oath taken before a representative of the Indian Elections Commission goes as follows:

“I, having been nominated as a candidate to fill a seat in the Council of States (or the House of the People) do swear in the name of God/solemnly affirm that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of India as by law established and that I will uphold the sovereignty and integrity of India.”.

If the person concerned wins the election, he is required to take the following oath before he sits in the Assembly to which he was elected:

“I, having been elected (or nominated) a member of the Council of States (or the House of the People) do swear in the name of God/solemnly affirm that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of India as by law established, that I will uphold the sovereignty and integrity of India and that I will faithfully discharge the duty upon which I am about to enter.”

The purpose in being made to swear an oath to uphold the sovereignty and integrity of India before nomination and after election was to ensure that no candidate at an election could campaign for election on a separatist platform. If someone swears to uphold the sovereignty and integrity of India before he is given nominations and then does the opposite during the campaign, he will be liable to be unseated through an election petition. Thus, those who win elections after resorting to heroics may well end up being deprived of the seat they coveted. Each candidate at an election will be watching the other for the slightest infraction which can be used in an election petition. Thus the system is self-policing. Even Jeyalalitha Jeyaram at the height of her power never dared to use to terms such as ‘self-determination’ in relation to Tamil Nadu.

She sought liberation only for the Tamils of Sri Lanka, never for the Tamils of India. That was Nehru’s genius. President J. R. Jayewardene had the best legal minds in the country at his beck and call, yet our Sixth Amendment was a complete failure. In Sri Lanka, elected representatives are made to swear an oath only before assuming office after an election which means they can fight the election on a separatist platform and then take the oath against separatism before assuming office. As we pointed out earlier, even the wording of the Sixth amendment is such that it leaves plenty of room to advocate separatism without using the term ‘separate state’. Sri Lankan history would have been very different if Sri Lanka had simply copied Nehru’s Sixteenth Amendment word for word and adopted it as our Sixth Amendment.

Opposition Leader accuses govt of trying to rob EPF funds

July 11th, 2019

By Saman Indrajith Courtesy The Island

Opposition Leader Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday alleged that the government had brought about a draft bill to amend the Finance Act to remove the Central Bank from the purview of the Finance Ministry.

 Addressing a press conference at the Parliamentary complex, the Opposition Leader said that the government was trying to take control of Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF).

The Central Bank had been under the Ministry of Finance as per the provisions of the Finance Act, Rajapaksa said.

 The Secretary to the Ministry of Finance who was also a member of the Monetary Board of the Central Bank managed to implement the state finance policies. According to the provisions envisaged in the draft bill, the Secretary of the Ministry of Finance would be removed from the Monetary Board of the Central Bank.

“The Central Bank is responsible for printing currency notes, deciding the interest rates and managing the reserves. All such tasks of the Central Bank would be handled by a separate group of officials who won’t abide by the Finance Ministry guidelines. That is a dangerous situation.”

 The Opposition Leader noted that if the government needed to amend the Finance Act to suit the needs of the present times, then it should have been done after those proposed changes were thoroughly studied by a committee of experts. “There is no urgency to do so. The government is in a mighty hurry because of its hidden agenda.”

MP Bandula Gunawardena said that the Draft Bill should be studied by a committee appointed by the President, who should make sure that the bill would not proceed further without his approval. Amending the Finance Act was a serious matter and the President should not let the government do it according to its whims and fancies. The government was eyeing the EPF monies, he alleged. “We learn that the government has plans to get the Bill approved by the Cabinet and submitted to the Sectoral Oversight Committee of Finance Ministry on July 18.”

Gunawardena said that the Joint Opposition would seek the support of other parties and organisations to mobilise the people against the proposed draft bill and to defeat the government’s move to grab the EPF funds.

Prosecutors say tests needed before Sri Lanka sterilization case can proceed

July 11th, 2019

Courtesy Reuters.com

KURUNEGALA, Sri Lanka (Reuters) – Sri Lankan prosecutors said on Thursday tests would be needed to establish whether a Muslim doctor had sterilized Buddhist patients, while there was no evidence to support other charges against him of links to terrorist groups or money laundering.

The case of Shegu Shihabdeen Mohamed Shafi has become a focus of national attention in Sri Lanka since he was arrested in May and accused of sterilizing women from the Sinhalese Buddhist majority.

He was arrested two days after a front-page story appeared in a nationalist newspaper alleging that an unidentified doctor had sterilized as many as 4,000 women after performing caesarean deliveries.

Shafi’s supporters have said he is innocent and the charges were whipped up to stoke inter-communal tensions in the wake of bombings of churches and hotels on Easter Sunday that killed more than 250 people, blamed on Islamist militants.

Police and army soldiers were on hand to guard the magistrate’s court in the Buddhist heartland of Kurunegala, two hours northeast of Colombo, on Thursday for his first court appearance since his arrest.

He appeared dressed in a grey suit in a court room packed with dozens of people, including some of the women who say they believe he made them sterile.

All the charges are baseless and fabricated,” Shafi’s lawyer, Anura Bhandara Mattegoda, told the court.

He has so far been held under anti-terrorism laws. The court ordered him remanded in custody until the next hearing on July 25, denying a request for bail.

In addition to the accusations that he sterilized patients, he has been accused of laundering money to buy properties, and having links to a group blamed for the Easter bombings.

However, presenting a 123-page report, Deputy Solicitor General Thusitha Mudhalige said investigators had found no credible evidence for those other charges.

On the sterilization accusations, Mudhalige told the court the case could only proceed if tests were carried out on the women who have accused him, demonstrating there had been a crime.

If they (women) don’t agree (to be tested), we cannot proceed,” he said.

INCENDIARY

The allegations that a Muslim doctor had sterilized Buddhists were incendiary on an island where hardliners within the Buddhist majority have accused Muslims of seeking to use a higher birth rate to spread their influence.

Sri Lanka has a long history of communal violence. A decades-long civil war between the Sinhalese Buddhist majority and mainly Hindu Tamil minority ended in 2009.

Since the Easter bombings, Muslim-owned shops and homes have been looted and vandalized in several parts of the country.

More than 600 women came forward after reading about Shafi’s arrest but only 147 are now claiming to be victims.

The judge has ordered the Faculty of Medicine from Colombo University to set up a five member board to advise the attorney general’s department on how to proceed with medical tests that might establish whether a crime had been committed.

The court also directed the government’s valuation department to assess Shafi’s assets.

Alerted by India, Lankan coast guard intercepts boats carrying drugs from Pak

July 11th, 2019

According to Indian intelligence agencies, this drug business is a major source of income for ISI and they use this in terror funding.

Two boats carrying banned drugs from Pakistani coast city Karachi to Sri Lanka were intercepted by Sri Lankan Coast guards on Wednesday. The operation was successfully executed based on the inputs by Indian security agencies. (Representational Image)

 Two boats carrying banned drugs from Pakistani coast city Karachi to Sri Lanka were intercepted by Sri Lankan Coast guards on Wednesday. The operation was successfully executed based on the inputs by Indian security agencies. (Representational Image)

New Delhi: Two boats carrying banned drugs from Pakistani coast city Karachi to Sri Lanka were intercepted by Sri Lankan Coast guards on Wednesday. The operation was successfully executed based on the inputs by Indian security agencies.

The successful capture comes after the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) shared a specific input with information about two boats carrying banned drugs from Karachi to Sri Lanka. The input which was shared with Indian authorities by NCB was consecutively forwarded to concerned Sri Lankan agencies following which a timely intervention by coast guards prevented the illegal trade.

According to Indian intelligence agencies, this drug business is a major source of income for Pakistan ISI and they use this in terror funding. The funds through such trade are also used to fund extremist ideology in Sri Lanka.

Indian security agencies maintain that the sea route is safest for drug business and boats and ships carry these drugs on a regular basis.

Coast Guards of India and Sri Lanka work closely in areas of coastal security and prevention of illegal activities along their maritime boundary.

Another Dengue Outbreak

July 11th, 2019

Courtesy The Government official news portal

After a particularly hot and humid May this year, many Sri Lankans would have eagerly anticipated the south-western monsoon to ease their discomfort. Each year, what Sri Lankans don’t expect however, seems to be the ensuing outbreak of the deadly dengue virus. 2019 doesn’t seem to be any different for a country grappling with yet another outbreak of the disease, with most residents in disease hotspots unaware of the illness.

Consultant Epidemiologist of the National Focal Point, Dr. Hasitha Tissera, said that the number of dengue cases reported for the year 2019 is at a staggering 26,629, while 35 fatalities have been reported this year. 5,413 cases have been reported during the month of June alone. Asked if the data points to an increase in the number of dengue cases being reported, Dr. Tissera said there’s a definite increase in the number of dengue cases reported this year.

Karapitya Teaching Hospital, Colombo National Hospital,National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children and the Colombo
South Teaching Hospital Coping with high numbers of patients

Persons suffering from a fever should consult a medical professional, if fever persists for a second day, Dr. Tissera said. Pregnant mothers and young children however are advised to seek medical treatment on the first day of fever, in order to avoid complications.

Once diagnosed with fever, doctors would identify if there is a need for the patient to be hospitalised. In the meantime, fever patients should avoid taking un-prescribed medication to counter the fever and especially avoid painkillers. The indiscriminate use of medication isn’t advised. If you suspect fever, you must take medication only under the guidance of a doctor. Painkillers, other than paracetamol, cause internal bleeding and act similar to blood thinners,” he said.

Epidemiologist indicates rise in dengue cases, Dengue control unit downplays the severity

Dr. Tissera stressed that being diagnosed with dengue fever is no cause for alarm as it is a treatable condition. However he noted that such a patient’s health should be monitored constantly and therefore should seek treatment at the nearest hospital. Vomiting, severe abdominal pain, feeling faintish are particular warning signs which doctors would be vigilant of, Dr. Tissera said. If a child or a person appears confused and if his or her consciousness appears to be deteriorating, such persons should be presented for treatment immediately.

Meanwhile if you are suffering from some form of bleeding or exaggerated menstrual bleeding, such persons should seek immediate medical advice, as they are also warning signs which we look for,” he said. Under normal circumstances, a person should pass urine every four to five hours. However if the urine passage reduces, that is also a cause for concern,” he warned.

According to Dr. Tissera four high risk districts including Colombo, Gampaha, Galle, and Ratnapura have been identified by the Epidemiology unit. With figures pointing towards a sharp rise in the number of dengue cases in the country, several unsuspected areas such as Kalutara, Kandy, Matara and Jaffna have also fallen victim to the disease. According to experts, with the onset of the monsoon, the risk of dengue exists across the country and transmission through mosquitoes occurs all year-round. Viruses are tiny agents that can infect a variety of living organisms. The dengue virus, similar to other viruses, has a microscopic structure that can only replicate inside a host organism. The dengue virus is transmitted to humans via the bite of an infected mosquito. Only a few mosquito species are vectors or vehicles which carry and transmit the disease to its host organism. Historical data suggest that dengue transmission in Sri Lanka has two peak seasons; October to December and May to July.

Under-utilised wards opened to accommodate influx of patients


Dengue Control Unit denies reports of severe outbreak
Asked of what precautionary measures were taken to curb the epidemic, Dr. Prasheela Samaraweera of the National Dengue Control Unit denied reports of a heavy outbreak this year. Although there’s no major outbreak of dengue cases, the Dengue Control Unit is doing everything we can to improve the situation,” she assured.

However Dr. Samaraweera admitted that there were reports of high incidence of dengue in several districts including Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Galle, Matara, Ratnapura and Kegalle. There’s only a minor increase of dengue cases in these areas. We have deployed search operations in areas where high incidences have been reported. Meanwhile the Medical Offices of Health are carrying out awareness campaigns, inspection of houses in addition to fumigation, in all these areas,” she said.

Asked if there are special preventive campaigns in place to reduce further spread of the disease, Dr. Samaraweera said that the unit has sought the help of volunteer corps to counter 
the malady.

Since we cannot conduct these campaigns with military personnel as we used to, we have recruited volunteers to form health teams to assist us in this process. The volunteers are from organisations such as Red Cross and Sarvodaya and they are deployed to various locations, depending on the severity of the disease in that area,” she elaborated.

If you suspect fever, you must take medication only under the guidance of a doctor

Dr. Hasitha Tissera

Detailing how the severity of disease is identified, Dr. Samaraweera said that the unit relies on data received from every hospital in the island. We receive data from approximately 150 hospitals in the island through a web-based system, according to which we decide on how to deploy these teams,” she said.

According to Dr. Samaraweera, the Karapitya Teaching Hospital, Colombo National Hospital, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children and the Colombo South Teaching Hospital in Kalubowila are the hospitals burdened with the most number of dengue cases this year. Dr. Samaraweera assured that there were no reports of overcrowding in these hospitals, adding that they are well equipped to manage this situation. There is absolutely no similarity to the situation in 2017. The number of cases reported this year is even lesser than the number of dengue cases reported in 2018.”

Asked if the numbers are expected to rise with the onset of the Southwestern monsoon, Dr. Samaraweera said that it’s unlikely for the disease to spread further. We recently had a meeting with the Director General of Health Services on managing this disease. The Health Services Directors of the high risk areas, Medical Officers as well as epidemiologists were present at this meeting where they discussed the way forward, with detailed guidelines of how to manage this situation. Therefore I think the situation should not deteriorate further,” she opined.

Infectious Disease Hospital understaffed, requires doctors for children’s and medical wards


Numbers declining in the South
The Director of the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital Dr. G. Wijesooriya said that although there was a steady rise in the number of dengue patients admitted to the hospital, medical officers have observed a decline in the number of patients over the past week. Earlier we had about 10 to 12 dengue patients receiving treatment in each ward. However over the past week there has been a decrease in this number. Now we have less than 6 patients in every ward,” he noted.

Dr. Wijesooriya added however that those hospital authorities are taking necessary precautions and are braced to accommodate more patients at the hospital, in the event that there’s a further spread of the virus, due to the inclement weather conditions.


Infectious Diseases Hospital Understaffed
Meanwhile at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID), there is a steady flow of patients seeking treatment for suspected dengue fever. There’s an obvious rise in the number of dengue patients this year. The month of July however is the month in which we entertain a larger number of dengue patients,” Director of the hospital, Dr. Hasitha Attanayake said. The numbers of patients we have received at the NIID this year isn’t exceptional, but recently we’ve been receiving a lot of dengue patients. The hospital has exceeded its bed capacity due to this influx,” he noted.

Out of the total 237 patients receiving treatment at NIID, 121 patients are receiving treatment for dengue, almost half the total number of patients warded at the hospital. We’ve conducted a preliminary assessment of the hospital’s preparedness. We hope that we would remain resilient in facing this epidemic,” Dr. Attanayake said.

Over 26,000 dengue cases and 35 deaths reported in 2019

The Director added that the hospital is operating with only one fifth of the allocated medical professionals’ cardre. Approval has been granted for 50 doctors, but we’ve only got 40 on board with us at the hospital. We currently have a shortage of 10 doctors,” Dr. Attanayake said adding that the hospital has been coping with difficulty owing to some internal arrangements.

 Asked if the Director has requested health authorities to remedy the situation, he said that a request has been made to the Ministry of Health to rectify the issue urgently. We’re hoping that the intern appointments would be issued early, through which this issue would be solved. We require the services of doctors especially at the children’s wards and medical wards where most medical services are required,” he underscored.

Asked how the hospital is coping with its bed capacity exceeded, Dr. Attanayake said that the hospital has opened an under-utilised ward, to accommodate patients. We can provide beds, but a space issue would arise. That’s not a matter which can be solved easily,” he said. We are not expecting a dengue epidemic as severe as in 2013, although the numbers are certainly high this year, compared to 2018,” Dr. Attanayake added.

Ranil’s leadership and shared goals of foreign powers

July 10th, 2019

S. Akurugoda

As per a news item appeared in The Island dated 9th July 2019, the newly appointed Chief Executive Director of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC,) Sean Cairncross has written to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe stating that he looks forward to Wickremesinghe’s continued leadership to advance their shared goals.

It is interesting to find out what are the ‘shared goals’ and interests of the two parties involved, especially, those of our local partner, Ranil Wickramasinghe.

The above news item is an indication of the determination of the leader of the UNP to go ahead with whatever he wants, disregarding the expression of concern with regard to the increasing levels of speculation among the society at large on the consequences surrounding the proposed Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA) and the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Agreements between Sri Lanka and USA.

Articles speaking extensively about the above mentioned agreements were appeared in the printed and electronic media. It is clear that the shared goals of the originator of these agreements, USA, are nothing but plans to splinter Sri Lanka and turn it into a US Military Base.

We remember how Ranil Wickremesinghe signed the “Ceasefire Agreement” (CFA) on February 22, 2002 on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka and by Velupillai Prabhakaran on behalf of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Although the controversial agreement was unconstitutional and illegal, the UNP government leader had blindly given some areas of the North and Eastern Provinces to the LTTE terrorists without the knowledge or the approval of the country.

The UNP leadership also believed that the government would have to give up the area it seized from the LTTE to facilitate the so-called non-existed peace process. The leadership also required the government of Sri Lanka to satisfy the requirements of the so-called international community and the Norwegians, who were openly interfering with the internal affairs of a sovereign nation (Sri Lanka) with sinister motives.

Unless the foolish CFA agreement signed by the UNP leader was abrogated by defeating him at the Presidential election held in 2005 and LTTE was defeated militarily to remove the so-called “LTTE territories”, arranged by the crafty Norwegians, the wishes of the separatist outfit and their international allies would have been made a reality long ago.

One cannot expect from a person who committed a treacherous act to acknowledge it openly. Instead these traitors attempt to justify any of their actions, in line with their political goals, by hanging onto power or to grab power with the support of those who are anti-nationalistic and foreign powers.

The sovereignty status of the country is disappearing fast due the serious political blunders made by Sirisena and Ranil combination, the former joining the latter in 2015 and the latter’s willing to sign any agreement blindly with foreign powers favorable to his existence (as done in the past), merely for selfish reasons.

S. Akurugoda

PHILIP GUNAWARDENE, SWRD, WIMALA WIJEWARDENE, RANIL, RUWAN AND LAKE HOUSE

July 10th, 2019

By M D P DISSANAYAKE

During general elections for 4 Parliament on 19 March 1960, the leader of MEP  Phillip Gunawardene said: ”  If minorities or majorities of Sri Lanka unwilling to commit to our Constitution and Laws, they can leave Ceylon, we will meet the cost of air passage and chop their passports as ” NOT ALLOWED TO RETURN TO SRI LANKA”,

Had Philip won the Election, today Sri Lanka would have been amongst the top nations in Asia as he did provide the ground work for Paddy Lands Act, Peoples Bank   Bus and Port nationalisation, established CWEs. etc. within a short period of time with Mr S W R D Bandanaike.  Philip’s impatience over took him, he left / sacked from government, the enemies of Sri Lanka Buddharakkita Thero, Dicky Soysa, Ossie Corea, Wimala Wijewardene took control of the government after Philip left  1959 and SWRD was assassinated just few months afterwards. Philip protected SWRD whilst in government, but SWRD could not bear the heat of the contractors, Lake House, corrupt buddhist monks and untrustworthy Ministers like Wimala Wijewardene in his government.

During March 1960 elections, Philip attracted massive crowds and there were high hopes that Philip will become first ever true Sinhala Leader.  But MEP secured only 10 seats,  Dr N M Perera’s LSSP also got 10 seats ( who ran on divisive policies for equal rights for Tamils. )

Left parties garnered 932,000 votes winning 27 seats, whereas UNP won 50 seats  with 907,000 votes.   SLFP alone  won 46 seats with 647,000 votes under first past post system.  Noteworthy SLFP Leader was C P de Silva from Minneriya.

LSSP was largely responsible for the current political divisiveness  in Sri Lanka.  They provided unwanted support for minorities.

WIMALA WIJEWARDENE  was a Minister in Bandaranaike government and was arrested as a suspect. But later acquitted. Wimala was a key shareholder of Lake House Group and now Ranil and Ruwan have de-facto management control of the Group as shareholders.

Dayasiri asks PSC to find those who were at Taj on Easter Sunday

July 10th, 2019

By Saman Indrajith Courtesy The Island

SLFP General Secretary Dayasiri Jayasekera, MP, yesterday, requested the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) probing the Easter Sunday carnage to investigate and find out the names of foreigners and local politicians who had stayed at Hotel Taj Samudra on April 21 as that would lead them to the persons behind the attack.

Testifying before the PSC, MP Jayasekera said that if the investigators went through the list of guests who stayed at Taj on the Easter Sunday morning, it would be easy for them to get a clear picture of the foreign powers and forces that orchestrated the attacks.

Yesterday’s committee comprised Dr Nalinda Jayatissa, Prof Ashu Marasinghe, Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka, Minister Ravi Karunanayake, Rauff Hakeem, Chairman Ananda Kumarasiri, M.A. Sumanthiran and Dr Jayamapathi Wickremaratne.

MP Jayasekera said that an investigation into the guest list of Hotel Taj could lead the probe in the right direction.

“All 225 MPs are accused of being privy to the warnings of the attacks. That is not so. For example, my security officers did not warn me. Similarly, not all 225 MPs were aware of them.

“This committee should pay attention to why and how only one five-star hotel was spared by the Easter Sunday attackers. It is said to have been spared because there were some powerful foreigners and local politicians there at that time. I think the PSC should investigate this.

Field Marshal Fonseka: You have told the media you also knew those who had prior knowledge of them. Isn’t it?

MP Jayasekera: The attackers blew themselves up at three other five star hotels. We saw, on TV, CCTV footage of the attacks. It also showed a suicide attacker come to Taj, change his mind and leave. Thereafter, he blew himself up at Dehiwala.

Field Marshal Fonseka: So, there are two conclusions. Either bomb did not go off or the attacker had been given instructions not to explode himself there. Is it so?

MP Jayasekera: I am making conclusions. It is you who make conclusions and try to force them on me.

Field Marshal Fonseka: It is that the bomb was not exploded at Hotel Taj because of some persons who lodged there?

MP Jayasekera: All I am asking the PSC to do is to get the list of names of persons who stayed at Taj on that day and the previous night. You could get the names of their room numbers. You can ask for the names of those who had breakfast there on that day.

This is a country which is highly manipulated by the foreign forces. Its agenda is set by some foreign powers. This is the truth. So, I believe that Zahran was controlled by some foreign powers. He and his team had been made use of by a foreign power which dictates the political agenda of this country.

Field Marshal Fonseka: Even a child of this country knows that the attack was carried out by the ISIS. Entire world knows that.

MP Jayasekera: No political leader has said so clearly. You can check Hansard. None of them have said so categorically. They only said ISIS might have carried out the attacks. You may credit this to the ISIS account, but the country is not ready to accept it.

Field Marshal Fonseka: But even the intelligence and security officials stated that the ISIS had carried out the attacks.

MP Jayasekera: If you can prove that, then I may change my mind. I state that there has been no concrete evidence. There have been only inferences and guesses. If the PSC really wants to prevent the recurrence of such attacks again, please do not turn this into a political circus. That would not solve the problem or save the country from terrorists. There is no point of leveling allegations against the President, Ministers and 225 MPs. Find the truth.

Minister Karunanayake: You are referring to foreign powers. If you name them then it would be easy for us. If you know the name of the country and could name it, for example if you think Swaziland is responsible for this then name it.

MP Jayasekera: I cannot hold Swaziland responsible for this attack.

MP Hakeem: Yes there are some doubts about the ISIS connection. There were reports that some persons had been in Syria to be trained by ISIS. And then there are new reports surfacing that ISIS did not know of the attack and it accepted the responsibility several days after the blasts. That, too, after a request from a very powerful politician in Sri Lanka to the ISIS to do so, according to the reports. What have you to say to that?

MP Jayasekera: I am telling the same thing. Now only certain matters are coming out. The attacks were attributed to ISIS and there was an attempt to instigate the Sinhalese against Muslims. I am asking you only to inquire and find out who had been there at Hotel Taj during that weekend so that you could find who had been behind the attacks.

Dr Wickramaratne: So you cannot name the country and have no intention of doing so?

MP Jayasekera: No, I still cannot do that. It is the duty of security and intelligence establishments to do the investigations and find the truth.

Prof Marasinghe: You attended a National Security Council meeting after this attack.

MP Jayasekera: Yes.

Prof Marasinghe: Did you raise those issues there at the NSC meeting.

MP Jayasekera: No.

Minister Karunanayake: Now according to your testimony, you have serious doubts and are you ready to tell us about them.

MP Jayasekera: I have doubts. I am not ready to talk of my doubts. I will have those doubts till I am in a position to clear them. It is up to the security establishments to get at the truth.

Field Marshal Fonseka: You say that a foreign power is there. You state that funds had been pumped and assistance given by a foreign country. Could you name it if you know it?

MP Jayasekera: Follow the money trail. You can find how Zahran and many others in his Thowheed Jamaath received funds for years as per the police investigations. You can easily find it. You can also find from where those funds came whether they were in dollars or they had come from India.

Dayasiri before PSC

July 10th, 2019

Editorial Courtesy The Island

UPFA MP and SLFP General Secretary Dayasiri Jayasekera finally chose to bite the bullet, yesterday; he appeared before the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) probing the Easter Sunday attacks. He had previously ignored summons, claiming that the PSC proceedings undermined the judicial process and, therefore, he did not want to participate therein. Is he now convinced that he thought wrong?

President Maithripala Sirisena vehemently opposed the appointment of the Easter Sunday PSC and went so far as to threaten to suspend Cabinet meetings unless it was terminated. He viewed the parliamentary probe as a move to pin the blame for the Easter attacks on him. But he gave some other reasons for his objections. The identities of senior intelligence officers would be exposed if they were made to testify before the PSC with the media being given access to its proceedings, he said. Speaking at the monthly meeting with senior police officers, on 08 June, he also sought to justify his opposition to the PSC probe on the grounds that the Attorney General had sent him a letter, informing him that there were five cases pertaining to the Easter Sunday attacks, before the Supreme Court, and the PSC proceedings would affect the judicial process. Insisting that he had sent the AG’s letter to the Speaker, he said that Parliament had not been informed of it.

MP Jayasekera, earlier, cited the AG’s opinion, as the reason for his decision to skip the PSC proceedings. He demanded that the letter that the President had sent the Speaker be presented to the House. But having made such a hue and cry, he changed his mind suddenly after meeting the Speaker, on Tuesday. Is it that not even the SLFP General Secretary takes President Sirisena’s pronouncements seriously? It could also be that he appeared before the PSC to drop a bombshell.

The public has a right to know what is in the AG’s letter the President has forwarded to the Speaker, who was instrumental in bringing in right to information laws. Will that document be presented to Parliament so that it will be in the public domain? The government has released to the media two important letters during the last few days. One was from Chief Executive Director of the Millennium Challenge Corporation Sean Cairncross to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe; it says the former looks forward to the latter’s continued leadership to advance their shared goals. The other one is from the PM’s Office, faulting the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce for the latter’s ignorance of the SOFA (Status of Forces Agreement) expected to be signed between the US and Sri Lanka. So, why can’t the President’s letter to the Speaker be released to the public through Parliament?

Meanwhile, Jayasekera, yesterday, testifying before the PSC, reiterated that the suicide bomber sent to Hotel Taj Samudra had not blown himself up due to the presence of some powerful foreigners and local politicians there. He said the bomber had gone to Dehiwala, where he triggered a blast though the government says the terrorist failed to explode the bomb at Taj. When he first made that allegation at a media briefing, we argued, in this space, that the PSC should question him on his claim. Now that the PSC has done so, the question is what the government is going to do about it. A suicide bomber obeys only his handler. Who prevented the suicide attack at Taj if Jayasekera is telling us the truth?

MP Jayasekera also told the PSC that he suspected that a foreign power was behind the Easter Sunday attacks. He refused to name names, but the people have a right to know what that country is. Declining to name the foreign dignitaries and the Sri Lankan politicians who, he says, were at Taj, on 21 April, he asked the PSC to find out who they were. Jayasekera’s boss, President Sirisena, who is the Minister of Defence is obviously aware of the identities of those persons.

Let the government and the President be urged to reveal what Jayasekera has stopped short of saying.

සමෘද්ධි හිමිකම් නොලබන ජනතාවක් සිටින රටක් නිර්මාණය කිරීම අපේ අරමුණයි. – ඇමති සුජීව සේනසිංහ.

July 10th, 2019

විද්‍යා, තාක්ෂණ හා පර්යේෂණ අමාත්‍යතුමා

සමෘද්ධි හිමිකම් නොලබන ජනතාවක් සිටින රටක් නිර්මාණය කිරීම රජයේ අරමුණ බව විද්‍යා, තාක්ෂණ හා පර්යේෂණ අමාත්‍ය සුජීව සේනසිංහ පැවසීය. අමාත්‍යවරයා මේ බව ප්‍රකාශ කළේ රජය ක්‍රියාත්මක කරන අඩු ආදායම් ලබන පවුල් සඳහා  සමෘද්ධි සහනාධාර ලබා දීමේ වැඩසටහන යටතේ කඩුවෙල ප්‍රාදේශීය ලේකම් කොට්ඨාශයේ  තෝරාගත් පවුල් සඳහා සමෘද්ධි හිමිකම්පත් පිරිනැමීම වෙනුවෙන් අතුරුගිරිය, ශාන්තාලෝකගම දී පැවති උත්සවයකට එක්වෙමිනි.

එහි දී වැඩිදුරටත් අදහස් දැක් වූ අමාත්‍යවරයා මෙසේ පැවසීය.

දිරියෙන් නැගිටින ශක්තිමත් ජනතාවක් රට තුළ බිහි කළ යුතුයි. ඒ නිසා සහනාධාර ලබා ගැනීමට පමණක් සීමා නොවී ධෛර්යවන්තව උසස් ජීවන තත්වයක් ගොඩනගා ගැනීමට ඔබ වෙහෙසී කටයුතු කළ යුතුයි. අපේ රටේ කාන්තාවන් හැකියාවන් අතින් ශක්තිමත් පිරිසක්. ඇඟළුම් කර්මාන්තය, තේ කර්මාන්තය, විදේශ රැකියා වැනි ක්ෂේත්‍ර වලින් ඔවුන් ආර්ථිකයට විශාල දායකත්වයක් ලබාදෙනවා. මගේ පෞද්ගලික ධනය යොදවා ජනතාව වෙනුවෙන් නොමිලේ ක්‍රියාත්මක කරන දිරිය කාන්තා වැඩසටහනට සම්බන්ධවී අභිමානවත් වූ ව්‍යවසායිකාවක් ලෙස සංවර්ධනය වීමට හැකියාව තිබෙන බවට අපි සහතික වෙනවා. නමුත් ඒ සඳහා සහභාගී වන්නේ ඉතාම අවම පිරිසක්. ඒ සඳහා එක්වී සැලකිය යුතු ආදයමක් ලබාගනිමින් සමෘද්ධිය නොලබන ධෛර්යවන්ත කාන්තාවක් වීමට ඉදිරිපත් වන ලෙස මම ඔබට ආරාධනා කරනවා. ඇඟළුම් කර්මාන්තයෙන් ඩොලර් බිලියන 5 ක ආදායමක් අපි ලබනවා. නමුත් අපි මෙරටට ඇඳුම්  ආනයනය කිරීමට ඩොලර් බිලියන 13 රටෙන් පිට කරනවා. අපේ රටේ වෙළෙඳපොළ අපේ රටේ ම නිර්මාණය කිරීමට අපට හැකියාව තිබෙද්දීත් මෙවැනි මුදලක් රටින් පිටට යනවා.

තවත් අවුරුදු දහයකින් පමණ පසුවත්  සමෘද්ධි සහනාධාර ලබන ජනතාවක් සිටී නම් අපි පරාජිත ජාතියක් වෙනවා. දේශපාලකයන්ට රට දියුණු කරන්න නම් ජනතාවගේ සහාය අත්‍යවශ්‍යයි. ජේ. ආර්., ප්‍රේමදාස, ලලිත්, ගාමිණී වැනි ජවසම්පන්න තරුණ නායකයන් රැසක් රට ගොඩනැගීමට එක්සත් ජාතික පක්ෂයේ පෙළගැසී සිටිනවා. ඒ ජයග්‍රහණයට පක්ෂය සූදානම්. අවුරුදු විසිපහක කාලයක් අපේ පාක්ෂිකයන් සහන සැලසීමට අවස්ථාවක් අපට ලැබුනේ නැහැ. ඒත් අපේ රජයක් යටතේ අපේ පාක්ෂිකයන්ට පමණක් නොව සෑම ජන කොටසකට ම ප්‍රතිලාභ ලබා දීමට අප කටයුතු කර තිබෙනවා.

අප අමාත්‍යාංශය මගින්, රජයේ අවම මුදලක් භාවිතා කර ශිල්ප සේනා වැඩසටහන ක්‍රියාත්මක කරනවා. මේ සඳහා සහභාගිවීම තුළින් අනිවාර්යෙන්ම ඔබට විද්‍යා, තාක්ෂණ දැනුම ලබා ගැනීමත් සමගම නිෂ්පාදන අවස්ථාවක් ලබාගෙන ව්‍යවසායකයෙක්, සුළු හා මධ්‍ය පරිමාණ කර්මාන්ත කරුවෙක් බවට පත්වීමටත් හැකියාව ලැබෙන බවට මම සහතික වෙනවා.  ඒ සඳහා ධෛර්යවන්තව සහභාගී වන ලෙස මම ඔබට ආරාධනා කරනවා.

මෙම අවස්ථාවට කඩුවෙල ප්‍රාදේශීය ලේකම් යශිකා ආනන්දනී මහත්මිය, කඩුවෙල එක්සත් ජාතික පක්ෂ කළමනාකරු රනිල් ආටිගල මහතා, කඩුවෙල නගර සභාවේ විපක්ෂ නායක ප්‍රේම රංජිත් පෙරේරා මහතා සහ  නාගරික මන්ත්‍රීවරුන් ඇතුළු විශාල පිරිසක් එක්ව සිටියහ.

ඇමෙරිකානු ආරක්ෂක වුවමනාවට ආණ්ඩුව සේවක අයිතීන් අහෝසී කිරීමේ තදියමක

July 10th, 2019

මාධ්‍ය නිවේදනය නිදහස් වෙළඳ කලාප සහ පොදු සේවා සේවක සංගමය

‘‘ඒකීය රැුකියා නීතිය’’ මැයෙන් තවමත් ප‍්‍රසිද්ධකර නොමැති සහ පසුගිය අගහරුවාදා (ජුලි 09* ජාතික කම්කරු උපදේශන සභාවට ඉදිරිපත් කළමුත් සාකච්ඡුා නොවුනු ‘‘තනි කම්කරු නීති’’ කෙටුම්පත පිළිබඳව අපි කම්කරු සබඳතා ඇමත්ි ඇතුලූ අදාල පාර්ශව හමුවේ අපගේ කණස්සල්ල හා විරෝධය පසුගිය අවුරුද්ද පුරා සටහන් කර ඇත්තෙමු. ඒ අතර, හාම්පුතුන් සහ කම්කරු දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවේ ඉහළ බලධාරීන් එම පනත් කෙටුම්පත වෙනුවෙන් සහාය ලබා ගැනීමේ වෑයමක නිරත වන්නාහ. ඉතා කෙටියෙන් කියන්නේ නම්, දැනට පෞද්ගලික අංශය සඳහා පවතින කම්කරු නීති අණ පනත් 54 වෙනුවට ‘‘ඒකීය කම්කරු නීති’’ කෙටුම්පතක් සැකසීම සඳහා සංවර්ධන උපාමාර්ග සහ බාහිර වෙළඳාම් කටයුතු පිළිබඳ අමාත්‍යාංශය ඇමෙරිකානු ‘‘යූඑස්ඒඞ්’’ සංවිධානයේ ආධාර මත ව්‍යාපෘතියක් කි‍්‍රයාත්මක කිරීම ගැන අපි වෘත්තීය සමිතියක් ලෙස ප‍්‍රතිපත්තිමය වශයෙන් විරුද්ධ වන්නෙමු. මෙම ‘‘යූඑස්ඒඞ්’’ සංවිධානයේ මැදිහත්වීම අපගේ නීති සැකසීමේදී අනවශ්‍ය බාහිර ඇගිළි ගැසීමක් යැයි අපි ඉතා පැහැදිලිව කීවෙමු. ඇත්තෙන්ම, මෙය විදේශ ආයෝජකයින්ට අසංවිධානාත්මක නිදහස් ශ‍්‍රමිකයින් සූදානම් කිරීමේ වෑයමක් යැයිද අපි අවධාරණය කළෙමු.

කම්කරු දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවේ සහ එම අමාත්‍යාංශයේ අනුදැනුමකින් තොරව, ‘‘යූඑස්ඒඞ්’’ සංවිධානයේ අධික්ෂණය යටතේ පෞද්ගලික නීති උපදේශකයින් විසින් මෙම පනත කෙටුම්පත් කෙරුණු බව අපි හොඳාකාරවම දනිමු. ‘‘යූඑස්ඒඞ්’’ සංවිධානයේ සෘජු මැදිහත්වීමක් සමග මෙම ‘‘ඒකීය කම්කරු නීති’’ කෙටුම්පත සැකසීමේ ව්‍යාපෘතියට අප සමිතිය ඇතුළු ජාතික කම්කරු උපදේශන සභාවෙහි සියලූ වෘත්තීය සමිති විරුද්ධ වූහ. ‘‘යූඑස්ඒඞ්’’ සංවිධානය ඇමෙරිකානු රාජ්‍යයෙහි ආධාර බෙදාදීමේ ආයතනයක්වීම ඊට විශේෂ විය.
අවාසනාවකට ‘‘ඒකීය රැුකියා නීතිය’’ කෙටුම්පත කියවීමට ලැබුණු පසු අප කළ අනතුරු ඇගවීම් සියල්ල සැබෑවී ඇත. මෙම පනත් කෙටුම්පතෙහි හරය වනුයේ පෞද්ගලික අංශයේ රැුකියා සම්බන්ධ සියලූ කොන්දේසි සැකසීමේ නෛතික බලය හාම්පුතුන්ට පැවරීමය. ඒ වෙනුවෙන් පඩි පාලක සභා අහෝසි කරමින් පෞද්ගලික අංශයේ සියලූ කර්මාන්ත හා වෘත්තීන් සම්බන්ධ අවම වැටුප තීන්දු කිරීමේ බලය හාම්පුතුන්ට ලබාදීමත්, පෞද්ගලික අංශයේ නිවාඩු තීන්දු කිරීමත්, දිනකට පැය 12 ක උපරිමයකට යටත් පැය 45 ක සතියක් සමග එම පැය 45 සතියේ දින 04 කින් සම්පූර්ණ කර ගැනීමටත් ඉරිදා ඇතුළු අනෙක් දින 03 වැටුප් රහිත කිරීමට ඉඩ තැබීමත්, පාරිතෝෂිකය බරපතල ලෙස සීමා කිරීමත්, 1971 අංක 45 දරණ සේවය අවසන් කිරීමේ පනත අකී‍්‍රය කිරීමෙන් ඇතැම්විට නිසි පරීක්ෂණයකින් තොරව වුව සේවකයින් රිසිසේ රැුකියාවෙන් දොට්ට දැමීමේ බලය හාම්පුතුන්ට ලබාදීමත් පනත් කෙටුම්පතෙහි ප‍්‍රතිපාදන අතර ඇත. මෙලෙස සියලූ සේවක හා මානව හිමිකම් අහෝසි කිරීමට ‘‘යූඑස්ඒඞ්’’ සංවිධානය මැදිහත් වන්නේ ඇමෙරිකානු ජී.එස්.පී සහ යුරෝපා ජී.එස්.පී ‘අධි සහනය’ මගින් ශී‍්‍ර ලංකාවට දෙනු ලබන වෙළඳ වාසි වෙනුවෙන් ශී‍්‍ර ලංකා ආණ්ඩුවෙන් ඉල්ලා සිටිනුයේ ජාත්‍යන්තර කම්කරු සංවිධානයෙහි මූලික ප‍්‍රඥප්තීන් සියල්ල කි‍්‍රයාත්මක කිරීමය. ‘‘යූඑස්ඒඞ්’’ සංවිධානයෙහි මේ මැදිහත්වීම අප දකිනුයේ ශී‍්‍ර ලංකා ආණ්ඩුව සමග ඇමෙරිකාව කේවල්කරන්නාවූ ‘‘බලකායන්ගේ තත්ත්ව පිලිබඳ ගිවිසුම’’ (ීධත්‍්* මගින් ඇමෙරිකානු හමුදාවන්ට මෙරට අඩිය තබා ගැනීමට දරණ උත්සාහයෙහි එක් පියවරක් ලෙසිනි. එකී ගිවිසුම අත්සන් නොකළහොත් අපගේ අපනයන හා රැුකියා අවස්ථා අහිමිවීමේ අවදානමක් ඇතැයි මුදල් ඇමති මංගල සමරවීර අනතුරු අගවන්නේය. ඉන් ඇ`ගවෙන්නේ, ඔවුන්ගේම ජී.එස්.පී යටතේ ඉල්ලා සිටි සේවක අයිතිවාසිකම් සහමුලින් උල්ලංඝණය කෙරෙන ආර්ථික තර්ජන සමගින් ීධත්‍් ගිවිසුම තල්ලූ කෙරෙන බවය. අත්සන් කිරීම සඳහා යෝජනා කෙරෙන එකී ගිවිසුම මගින් කොළඹ ඇමෙරිකානු තානාපති කාර්යාලයේ පරිපාලන හා තාක්ෂණික සේවකයින් සඳහා ඇති රාජ්‍යතාන්ති‍්‍රක මුක්තිය මෙරටට පැමිණෙන ඔවුන්ගේ හමුදා කාණ්ඩ වලටද ඔවුන්ගේ සියලූ කාර්යන්ට අදාලවන සේ එහි යෝජනා කෙරෙන්නේය.

ඉන්දියානු සාගරයේ ආධිපත්‍ය වෙනුවෙන් ඉන්දීය සහායද ඇතිව ඇමෙරිකාව සහ චීනය අතර ඇති බල අරගලය විවෘත බල අරගලයකි. ශී‍්‍ර ලංකාවේ පිහිටීම එහිදී ඉතා වැදගත් හා සංවේදී සාධකයකි. එබැවින් මේ ආණ්ඩුව ප‍්‍රතිවිරෝධ හමුවේ දුර්වලව ඉන්නා මේ අවදියේ ීධත්‍් ගිවිසුම තල්ලූ කර ගැනීමේ හදිස්සියක් ඇමෙරිකාවට ඇත. ආණ්ඩුව පැත්තෙන් ඇමෙරිකාව හා කෙරෙන ගනු දෙනු හමුවේ සංවිධිත කම්කරු පංතියක පැවැත්ම තර්ජනයක් ලෙස ගණන් හැදෙන්නකි. එනිසා හැකි ඉක්මණින් ‘‘ඒකීය කම්කරු නීති’’ පනත් කෙටුම්පත නීතියක් බවට පත් කිරීමේ හදිස්සියක් ආණ්ඩුවටද ඇත. හාම්පුතුන්ටද මේ දේශපාලන සන්දර්භය එම කෙටුම්පත නීතියක් ලෙස සම්මත කර ගැනීමට යථා අවස්ථාවකි. කෙටියෙන් කියන්නේ නම්, ඇමෙරිකාවත් ආණ්ඩුවත් සමග හාම්පුතුන්ද එක් කණ්ඩායමක් ලෙස අසංවිධිත දුර්වල ශ‍්‍රම බලකායක් හැදීමේ උත්සාහයක නිරතව ඇත.
එබැවින් ‘‘ඒකීය රැුකියා නීතිය’’ නමින් වන මෙම අතිශය භයානක නීති කෙටුම්පත සම්මත කිරීමේ තර්ජනය නිසියාකාරව අවබෝධ කරගත යුතු යැයි අපි සියලූ දේශීය හා විදේශීය වෘත්තීය සමිති වලට අවධාරණය කරමු. ඊළග ජනාධිපතිවරණය විසින් මේ තත්ත්වය වෙනස් නොවන්නේ යැයි අප විශ්වාස කරන හෙයින් මෙම ‘‘ඒකාබද්ධ රැුකියා නීතිය’’ සම්මත කිරීම පමා වූවත් කර්මාන්ත ශාලා හා ආයතන මට්ටමින් ඊට එරෙහි සේවක විරෝධයක් සංවිධානය කිරීමට වහා පියවර ගත යුතු යැයි අපි කියමු. අපගේ ආරක්ෂාව ඇත්තේ අපගේ සංවිධානාත්මක ශක්තියෙහි යැයි අපි කියමු.

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Priorities at this moment

July 10th, 2019

Dr Sarath Obeysekera 

Priorities of the rulers at this moment is to finds funds to provide free health and education, subsidised fuel, services to public such as police protection, crime busting , eradicating drug menace, maintaining law and order,disposing garbage,upholding judiciary etc .

Once we find funds country , country should  save part and also spend carefully.

Yesterday I left work like many people working in the city to home from port to Battaramulla via Galleface,Kollupitiya ;Borella; Rajagiriya .

Yesterday It took me two long hours to reach home.Luckily I was in my car doing some work in my computer,but others do not have that privilege .

Some youngsters can use their smart phone and spend time in public transport .Other state and private sector employees will be watching the traffic sanarling in a frustrating speed and cursing .

Then we hear over the radio that IUSF consisting youngsters who are enjoying all the facilities listed above ,particularly free  education have resorted to go on protesting in Kollupitiya near prime minister’s office. They know that that sort of action will cause difficulties to ordinary people including their mothers and fathers.

Executive and cabinet are behaving like bulls /horses pulling a cart with worn wheels in two different direction hence they are unable to anything.

Firstly both sections should work together and take bold decisions to stop such somewhat Terrorising” the public-action instigated by JVP and rival leftist parties with backing of opposition .

It can be done only by force if they are not ready to understand the logic of doin* such demonstration will cause inconvenience to their fathers ,mothers,uncles etc

They should be stopped before they congregate.

We have emergency law in force.

Why police allow them to act like this ?

If they want to show their power to politicians who live and work heart of the city,political leaders  should move out of the city 

My very unrealistic proposal is that rulers should put up their offices in a place in the middle of Muthurajawela  or at far corner of Port City where IUSF or any other organisation cannot protest due to difficulty to have access.

TV can give publicity using large TV screens like the  ones used they use to show Worldcup cricket funded by beer companies where beer is sold in a happy hour mood at half price

All youngsters will prefer drinking beer thanking Mangala and go home 

Dr Sarath Obeysekera 

ඔබේ අනුමැතියත් අවශ්‍යයි…..!

July 10th, 2019

නීතිඥ අරුණ ලක්සිරි උණවටුන (සමායෝජක),

ශ්‍රේෂ්ඨාධිකරණ සහ අභියාචනාධිකරණ නඩු තීන්දු ලබා දිය යුතු භාෂාව සිංහල භාෂාව විය යුතුද? යන කාරණය ජනමතවිචාරණයකට යොමු කරන ලෙස ජනාධිපතිවරයාගෙන් කරන ඉල්ලීමට නීතිඥවරුන් ඇතුලු බොහෝ පිරිස් අත්සන් කරමින් ඇත. 

ඉලක්කය අත්සන් 10,000 ක ප්‍රමාණයකි. 

මෙම ඉල්ලීමට ඔබගේ අනුමැතියත් අවශ්‍යයි. 

අත්සන් කිරීම සදහා විමසන්න 

නීතිඥ අරුණ ලක්සිරි උණවටුන (සමායෝජක),

ශ්‍රේෂ්ඨාධිකරණ සහ අභියාචනාධිකරණ නඩු තීන්දු රටේ බහුතර ජනතාවට කියවිය හැකි පරිදි සිංහල භාෂාවෙන් ලබා ගැනීම වෙනුවෙන් වන වැඩසටහන, 

අංක 09, කොළඹ පාර, හදපාන්ගොඩ.(10524)

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Hazardous material from UK – Re-export containers: CEA tells Customs

July 10th, 2019

Chaturanga Samarawickrama Courtesy The Daily Mirror

The Central Environmental Authority (CEA) said yesterday it had directed Sri Lanka Customs to re-export the illegally imported containers filled with industrial waste to the country of origin.

The shipments were reportedly imported from Britain.

The Director of the Chemicals and Hazardous Waste Management Unit of the Waste Management Division, Ajith Weerasundara said the containers contained hospital beds, mattresses, carpets, plastic and items like polythene, larvae, dead plants, fungus, bird feathers.

We heard that more than 100 such containers have been illegally imported. But Sri Lanka is not a country which has the capacity to destroy garbage belonging to other countries,” he said and added that the waste material in the containers were hazardous to the environment and to health.

According to a senior official of the Customs, an internal investigation is underway on how the shipment came into the country.

He said that inquiries had revealed that an institution in Katunayake had allgedly imported these hazardous material.

Sri Lanka negotiating military cooperation deal with US, prime minister says

July 10th, 2019

Courtesy The defense post

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AFP) – Sri Lanka is negotiating a fresh military cooperation deal with the United States, its Prime Minister announced in parliament Wednesday, July 10, even as the country’s president vowed to veto any agreement.

Ranil Wickremesinghe said the government was discussing a replacement for a 1995 Status of Forces arrangement that would allow the militaries of the two countries to access each other’s ports and airports with fewer formalities.

US and Sri Lanka Navy exercise

The prime minister said negotiations were ongoing as the new document contained provisions Sri Lanka was not able to accept,” without elaborating on what they were.

His comments came days after President Maithripala Sirisena said he would not let the government headed by his pro-West arch-rival conclude any deal giving U.S. forces freer access to Sri Lanka.

I will not allow the SOFA that seeks to betray the nation. Some foreign forces want to make Sri Lanka one of their bases. I will not allow them to come into the country and challenge our sovereignty,” Sirisena, who faces an election this year, said at a rally last weekend.

The United States last year granted $39 million for maritime security to Sri Lanka as China develops its strategic hold in the region.

U.S. concern has increased as China steps up investment in ports and other projects on the island, which is a key link in Beijing’s ambitious Belt and Road” infrastructure initiative.

China has vowed to keep providing financial help, including loans, to Sri Lanka despite warnings about the nation’s mounting debt.

Sri Lanka in 2017 gave a 99-year lease on a strategic port to Beijing because it could not repay Chinese loans for the $1.4 billion project.

Hambantota port straddles the world’s busiest east-west shipping route and also gives a strategic foothold to China in a region long dominated by India.

Roshan Ranasinghe received death threats from President’s brother?

July 10th, 2019

Courtesy Adaderana

Parliamentarian Roshan Ranasinghe says he received death threats from President Maithripala Sirisena’s brother, Dudley Sirisena.

The parliamentarian stated this joining Derana ‘Wada Pitiya’ political programme last night (09).

The Criminal Investigation Department even refused to accept his complaint in this regard, MP Ranasinghe alleged.

Commenting that a brother of a president has not behaved in such a manner before, MP Ranasinghe said the President’s brother is greedy of power.

In other parts of the world, the farmers who cultivate the staple crops are economically stable, but in Sri Lanka nearly 3 million of paddy farmers are suffering immensely, the parliamentarian said commenting further.

Find out who was at Taj Hotel on Easter Sunday – Daysiri tells PSC

July 10th, 2019

Courtesy Adaderana

MP Dayasiri Jayasekara says that Sri Lanka’s authorities should investigate as to why one of the Easter Sunday attackers did not set off his bomb at the Taj Samudra Hotel in Colombo despite visiting it and to also find out who was at that hotel on that fateful day.

The SLFP General Secretary today appeared before the Parliamentary Select Committee inquiring into the terror attacks on several hotels and churches on April 21.

He was questioned about certain controversial comments made by him during an interview with Derana 360° following the Easter attacks, in which he had claimed that the attack did not take place at the Taj due to the presence of certain individuals at the hotel.

A section of the video of the interview was also played at the PSC hearing before the panel members commenced their questioning of the MP.

Explaining his comments, Jayasekara said that in the wake of the attacks even they had the question as to why the bomb was not detonated at the Taj Samudra.

The MP said that during the interview he asked the presenter and the media organization to look into this matter as investigative journalists and to find out who was at the hotel at that time.

He said that these questions about why the bomber did not blow himself up at the Taj and instead detonated the bomb in Dehiwala wee on everyone’s minds and everyone was talking about it.

That is why I raised this suspicion,” he said.

Jayasekara said that he believes that the country’s security forces or the Parliamentary Select Committee have to find out the reason why bombs exploded at three major hotels in Sri Lanka and did not explode at another.

He urged the select committee to direct their attention towards this issue especially because a conclusive finding has still not been made with regard to this.

He also said that authorities should also get the information regarding those who were at the hotel that day as some people are of the opinion that certain VIPs were staying at the hotel.  

ඇමති මංගල අන්ත දුෂිතයෙක්.. හිරේ ඉන්න ඔ්න එකෙක් පාර්ලිමේන්තුවේ.. ජනපති වෙන්න රනිල්ට නියත විවරන දුන් තීනියාවල හිමි මංගලට යුද ප‍්‍රකාශ කරයි…

July 10th, 2019

 lanka C news

ඇක්සා ගිවිසුම වසර දෙකක් තිස්සේ පාර්ලිමේන්තුවට ඉදිරිපත් කර නැති බවත් අතිශය රහසිගතව මේ සියල්ල මංගල සමරවීර ඇමතිවරයා විසින් පිටුපස සිට සිදු කර ඇති බවත් පූජ්‍ය තීනියාවල පාලිත හිමියෝ සඳහන් කරති.

මංගල සමරවීර ඇමතිවරයා යතු මේ ආන්ඩුවේ සිටින ඉතාම දූෂිත ඇමතිවරයෙක් බවද හිමියෝ පැවසූහ.

හිටපු විදේශ ලේකම් ප‍්‍රසාද් කාරියවසම් හා හිටපු ආරක්‍ෂක ලේකම් කරුණාසේන හෙට්ටාආරච්චි මෙම ගිවිසුම් සදහා සම්බන්ධ වී අත්සන් කර ඇති බවද උන් වහන්සේ සදහන් කලහ.

අද වන විට ප‍්‍රසාද් කාරියවසම් මහතා විදේශීය ආයතනයකින් ගෙවීම් ලබමින් කතානායකවරයාගේ උපදේමකවරයෙකු ලෙස කටයුතු කරන බවත් හරිනම් මේ වන විට ඔහු සිටිය යුත්තේ හිරේ බවත් උන්වහන්සේ සඳහන් කළේ ජාතික සමගි බලවේගය සංවිධානය විසින් කොලඹදී පැවති මාධ්‍ය හමුවකදීය.

මෑතකදී අරලියගහ මන්දිරයේදී පැවති දානමය කටයුත්තකදී මීලග ජනාධිපතිවරයා වීමට අගමැති රනිල් වික්‍රමසිංහ මහතාට නියත විවරණ දෙන බවද ප්‍රකාශ කළේ මෙම හිමියන් විසිනි.

තීනියාවල පාලිත හිමියන් රනිල් වික්‍රමසිංහ මහතාට අතිශය පක්ෂපාතීව හිමිනමක් ලෙස ප්‍රසිද්ධ අතර මංගල සමරවීර මහතා මෑතකදී සජිත් ප්‍රේමදාස මහතා සමග එක වේදිකාවට ගොඩ වීම හේතුවෙන් මෙම අර්බුදකාරී තත්ත්වය එක්සත් ජාතික පක්ෂය තුළ පැන නැගී ඇතැයි එහි ආරංචි මාර්ග කියයි.

පාස්කු බෝම්බ කමිටුව දයාසිරිගෙන් ඉගෙනගනී.. උගුලේ නොවැටී දයාසිරි කමිටුවම එකවර මඩවයි.. [Video]

July 10th, 2019

 lanka C news

පාස්කු ඉරිදා දිනයේ මෙරටට එල්ල වූ බෝම්බ ප්‍රහාරය සම්බන්ධයෙන් විමර්ශනය කරන පාර්ලිමේන්තු තේරීම් කාරක සභාව හමුවේ අද දිනයේ කැඳවා තිබුණේ ශ්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂ මහලේකම් පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත්‍රී දයාසිරි ජයසේකර මහතායි.

ඔහුට පළමු වතාවට කැඳවූ අවස්ථාවේ එය ප්‍රතික්ෂේප කර කැඳවීම වර්ජනය කළ අතර කළ නමුත් අද දිනයේ ඔහු කමිටුව හමුවේ පෙනී සිටියේය.

තේරීම් කාරක සභාවේ සාමාජිකයන් විසින් අසන ලද බොහෝ පැනයන්වලට ශූර ලෙස පිළිතුරු දෙන්නට චතුර කථිකයෙකු වූ ශ්‍රීලනිප මහ ලේකම් වරයා සමග සමත් වූ අතර ඇතැම් අවස්ථාවල ශ්‍රීලනිප මහලේකම් වරයා දුන් පිළිතුරුවලින් කමිටු සාමාජිකයන් පවා අර්බුදයට පත් වූ සෙයක් පෙනින.

මෙම ප්‍රහාරයේ වගකීම ජනාධිපතිවරයා වෙත එල්ල කිරීමට ඇතැමුන් උත්සාහ කරන බවද පැවසූ මහලේකම්වරයා මෙම ප්‍රහාරය පසුපස ජාත්‍යන්තර වෙළඳ යුද්ධයක් ඇති බව සිය මතය යැයි සඳහන් කළේය.

හම්බන්තොට වරාය බදුදීම, කොළඹ වරායේ නැගෙනහිර පර්යන්තය බදුදීම, ත්‍රිකුණාමල වරාය බදු දීම, ත්‍රිකුණාමලය හා කොළඹ අතර විශේෂ ආර්ථික කලාපය ආදී කාරණා මෙම ප‍්‍රහාරය හා සම්බන්ධයක් ඇතැයි පෙන්නුම් කරන බවද ජයසේකර මහතා පැවසීය.

ජනපති සොයුරු ඩඩ්ලි සිරිසේනගෙන් මන්ත‍්‍රි රොෂාන් රණසිංහට මරණ තර්ජන..

July 10th, 2019

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ජනාධිපති මෛත්‍රීපාල සිරිසේන මහතාගේ සහෝදරයා වන ඩඩ්ලි සිරිසේන මහතා විසින් විසින් තමන්ට මරණ තර්ජනය කළ බව එක්සත් ජනතා නිදහස් සන්ධාන පොළොන්නරුව දිස්ත්‍රික් පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත්‍රී රොෂාන් රණසිංහ මහතා පවසයි.

තමනට මෙම මරනීය තර්ජනය කරන ලද්දේ පොලීසියෙන්ද ලග තබාගෙන බවත් මන්ත‍්‍රීවරයා කීය.

මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් තමන් රහස් පොලිසියට පැමිණිල්ලක් කිරීමට උත්සාහ කළ අවස්ථාවේ එයට ද අවස්ථාව ලබා නොදුන් බව ඒ මහතා සඳහන් කරයි.

දෙරණ රූපවාහිනිය වාදපිටිය වැඩසටහනට එක්වෙමින් ඔහු මේ බව කියා සිටියේය.

නාගන්නදට දිගටම අපලයි.. රටම රවටන වංචාවක් ගැන තවත් පැමිණිල්ලක් ගොනු කෙරේ…

July 10th, 2019

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නාගන්නදට දිගටම අපලයි.. රටම රවටන වංචාවක් ගැන තවත් පැමිණිල්ලක් ගොනු කෙරේ…

ඉදිරි ජනාධිපතිවරනයට ඉදිරිපත් වන්නේ යයි කියන නාගානන්ද කොඩිතුවක්කු මහතාට විරුද්දව සමාජ ක‍්‍රියාකාරිකයෙකු වන ඕෂල හේරත් මහතා විසින් මැතිවරණ කොමිෂන් සභාවට පැමිණිලි කර ඇත.

එම සම්පුර්ණ පැමිණිල්ල මෙහි දැක්වෙයි.

මැතිවරණ කොමිෂන් සභාවේ සභාපති සහ සාමාජිකයින්,
මැතිවරණ කොමිෂන් සභාව
මැතිවරණ මහ ලේකම් කාර්යාලය,
තැ.පෙ. 02, සරණමාවත,
රාජගිරිය, 10107,
ශ්‍රී ලංකාව

මහත්මයාණනි,

නගානන්ද කොඩිතුවක්කු මහතා ගැන පැමිණිල්ලක්

99, සුබද්‍රරාම පාර, නුගේගොඩ යන ලිපිනයේ පදිංචි නාගානනද කොඩිතුවක්කු නම් බ්‍රිතාන්‍ය සහ ශ්‍රී ලංකා යන රට වල දෙකේ ද්විත්ව පුරවැසිභාව හිමි පුද්ගලයකු මැතිවරණ කොමිසමේ සභාපති සහ කොමිසමේ සාමාජිකයන්ගේ සහ සිමා නිර්ණය කොමිසම් සභාවේ නම භාවිතා කරමින් ව්‍යවස්ථාවට පටහැනි සහ නීති විරෝධී ක්‍රමවේදයන් ගැන සදහන් කරමින් මැතිවරණය ප්‍රචාරණ කටයුත්තක නිරත වේ.

ඔහු විසින් සදහන් කරන පරිදි ඔහු ඉදිරියේදී එන ජනාධිපතිවර්ණය තරග කරන්නට බලාපොරොත්තු වන අතර එහිදී ඔහු විසින් නිර්මාණය කරන ලද ව්‍යවස්ථාවක් ජනතා හමුවට ඉදිරිපත් කර ඔහු එම මැතිවරණය ජය ගැනීමත් සමගම ක්ෂනිකයෙන් බලාත්මක වන බව පවසයි. ඔහු මැතිවරණයට ඉදිරිපත් කරන එම ව්‍යවස්ථා කෙටුම්පත ඔහුගේ ජයග්‍රහණය සමග ජනතාව අනුමත කළා සේ සලකා ඔහු විසින් එය අත්සන් කර බලාත්මක කරන බවට ඔහු පවසනවා. ඒ අනුව ක්ෂණිකයෙන් දැනට ඇති පාර්ලිමේන්තුව සහ ශ්‍රෙෂ්ඨකරණය බල රහිත කර විසුරුවා හරින බවටත්ය එත් සමග ඔහු විසින් මන්ත්‍රීවරුන් 60කට සිමා වූ නව පාර්ලිමේන්තුවක් සහ ඔහු විසින් පත්කරනු ලබන විනිශ්චකාරවරුන්ගේ සමන්විත නව ශ්‍රේෂ්ඨාධිකරණයක් ස්ථාපිත කරන බවට සදහන් කරයි. එය ඔහු විසින් ව්‍යවස්ථා කැරැල්ලක් මගින් ගෙනන ස්වයංජාත ව්‍යවස්ථාවක් ලෙස අර්ථකතයන කරයි. නාගනනද කොඩිතුවක්කු හට ඔහු දකින හින කැමති විදියට දකින්නත් ඒවා සමාජයට ඉදිරිපත් කරන්නත් අයිතියක් ඇති බවට මම එකග වෙමි.

නමුත් මෙහි බරපතල කාරණයක් ඇත. එනම් ඔහු මෙම ක්‍රියාව නිතියනුකුල බවට සහ පිළිගැනීමක් ඇති බවට සමාජයට ඒත්තු ගන්වන්නේ ඔහු මෙම ව්‍යවස්ථාව සහ එය බලාත්මක කරන ක්‍රමවේදය නිර්මාණය කරනු ලබන්නේ අදාළ බලධාරීන් සමග සාකච්චා කර බවට ඔහු සදහන් කරීමයි. එහිදී ඔහු එම බලධාරීන් , සිමා නිර්ණය කොමිසන් සභාව සහ මැතිවරණ කොමිසම් සභාවේ සභාපති මහින්ද දේශප්‍රිය සහ මැතිවරණ කොමිසම් සභාවේ අනිකුත් සාමාජිකයින් ලෙස පවසනවා. ඔහු එසේ පවසමින් ඔහුගේ මෙම ව්‍යවස්ථා විරෝධී සහ නීති විරෝධී ලියවිල්ල ඔබලා විසින් පිළිගත් එකක් බවට මහජනතාව ඒත්තු ගැන්වීමට කටයුතු කරනවා. ඔහු ඒ බවට කරන ලද ප්‍රකාශයන් සමාජ ජාල මාධ්‍ය හරහා ප්‍රචාරණය කරමින් ජනතාව මුලා කිරීමේ ක්‍රියාවක යෙදෙනවා. මෙම කාරණය සනාථ කිරීමට අවශ්‍ය ඔහු විසින් සමාජ ජාල මාධ්‍ය හරහා ප්‍රචාරය කරමින් සිටින වීඩියෝවක් මේ සමග අමුණා ඇත.

මෙහි අනෙක් බරපතල කාරණය නම් ඔහු මෙම මැතිවරණය සදහා රුපියල් මිලියන 500- 750 ක් මුදලක් අවශ්‍ය බව සදහන් කරමින් නුගේගොඩ ලංකා බැංකුවේ ඔහුගේ නමින් පිහිටවන ලද ගිණුමකට (a/c no 829 68 430 ) මුදල් එකතු කරමින් සිටිනවා. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rqh_3pHlACY) ඔහුන් ඔබලාගේද නම් භාවිතා කරමින් කරන ප්‍රචාරන කටයුත්ත නිසා ජනතාව ඔහු විශ්වාස කරමින් විශාල වශයෙන් එම ගිණුමට මුදල් එවනු ලැබේ. දේශපාලන කටයුත්ත කට මෙසේ ප්‍රෝඩාකාරී ලෙස පෞද්ගලික ගිණුමකට මුදල් එකතු කිරීම සක්චිති පන්නයේ වංචාවක් වීමට ඉඩ ඇති නිසා ඒ ගැන දැනටමත් මා විසින් පොලිස්පති තුමා හට කරන ලද පැමිණිල්ලකට අනුව විමර්ශ කටයුතු ආරම්භ කර ඇත. එම පැමිණිල්ලේ යොමු අංකය Tell IGP 14/JUL/2019 වේ.

මා විසින් පොලිසියට පැමිණිලි කර දින 2ක් යන විට ඔහු විසින් ඔහුගේ බ්‍රිතාන්‍ය පුරවැසි කම ඉවත් කර ගැනීමට අවශ්‍ය ලිපි ලේඛන බර දුන් බවට සමාජ මාධ්‍ය හරහා ප්‍රකාශ කළා. කෙසේ වෙතත් මම මේ වන විටත් බ්‍රිතානයේ දේශීය කටයුතු කාර්යාලයට ද මොහුගේ මෙම සැක සහිත ක්‍රියාවලිය ගැන දැනුම් දීමට කටයුතු කර ඇත.

මේ කරුණු හට ඔබේ අවදානයට මම යොමු කරන්න කටයුතු කිරීමට තීරණය කලේ මොහුගේ මෙම කටයුතු ඉදිරියේදී වංචනික කටයුත්තක් ලෙස තහවුරු උවහොත් එහිදී ඔබ ආයතනයටද එයින් අපකීර්තියක් ඇතිවීමට ඉඩ ඇති බැවිනි. මක් නිසාදයත් ඔහු ඔහුගේ ප්‍රචාරන කරයුතු වලදී ඔබ සහ මැතිවරණ කොමිසමේ නම් භාවිතා කරමින් ජනතා විශ්වාසය දිනා ගැනීමට කටයුතු කරන බැවිනි. එය හුදෙක් වංචනික මුල්‍ය ආයතයනයක් මහා බැංකුවේ නම භාවිතා කරමින් ජනතා විශ්වාසය ලබා ගනිමින් මුදල් තැම්පතු ලබා ගන්නා සේය.

එම නිසා මම ඔබෙන් සහ මැතිවරණ කොමිසමෙන් කාරුණිකව ඉල්ලා සිටින්නේ මේ ගැන විධිමත් පරීක්ෂණයක් පවත්වා ඒ ගැන මැතිවරණ කොමිසමේ ස්ථාවරය ප්‍රසිද්ධියට පත්කර ජනතාව නොමග යැවීමක් සිදු වන්නේ නම් එය වලක්වන ලෙසටයි.

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MR RUWAN WIJEWARDANE IS THE BEST LEADER FOR UNP

July 9th, 2019

BY EDWARD THEOPHILUS

Generally, all political parties in Sri Lanka have a common problem, which is they don’t train the next leader for the party to take responsibilities on account of the country.  Next leader of a political party should be a dynamic characteristic, which has a good education, excellent attitudes, dynamic skills and broader experience as a person growing and intelligent person to deal with a dynamic world where emerges unexpected problems as a result of international or domestic reasons.  If we look back the selection of leaders to political parties it is observable that the election of leaders to political parties has been the genesis of the destruction of the political parties because elected new leaders failed to policy invention consistent to the dynamism of the environment.  In this sense, a leader should not be a marionette of advisors, but an intelligent person to understand the intention of advisors and the impact of advice. 

Mr. D.S Senanayake was the right leader for UNP at the beginning as his style of administration and intelligentsia could address the issues faced by Sri Lanka at the international and domestic level.  There may have disagreements among people on how Mr. Senanayake addressed the problems.  The most superior aspect of his administration was he never betrayed the nation and the religion, which highly recognized by any leader of the world.  The characteristics of Mr. Dudley Senanayake was people oriented and a follower of his father’s pathway but he was lack of initiative in relation to changes in party policies adapting to modernization.  Mr. John Kotelawala was an excellent determinant and good policy inventor in relation to economic development and foreign relation, but his temperament was not consistent to the culture of people and he was too aligned to the West. If the economic policies and plans of Mr. Kotelawala were successfully implemented in the country, Sri Lanka would be better than South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan with a strong foreign asset base and domestic currency value.  However, economic and social inequalities in the country would have dominated with differences among people.

Mr. S.W.R.D Bandaranaike was a leader of uniting ordinary people and giving justice to the rural community through education and cultural development.  His economic policies provoked the West and investors and promoted misguided attitudes among the working class, however, his leadership promoted the transferring of power of the country from feudalists to rural educated youths.  Mrs. Bandaranaike had excellent foreign advisors and attitudes to manage good foreign policy.  She continued weak and inappropriate economic policies and failed to control the behavior of family members’ influence on government administration and she as a leader had not understood of modernization.

Mr. J.R. Jayewardene did the best to UNP as a party leader who clearly understood modernization and the way should the country go forward. He did many international tasks that lead Sri Lanka to an internationally recognized country with Mr. D.S Senanayake and Dudley Senanayake. At the funeral speech of Mr. Dudley Senanayake before saying “Good Night Sweet Prince,” he convinced the country that Mr. Dudley Senanayake did everything with him and he continues Mr. Dudley’s policy in the country.  Policymaking using capable leaders of the party was his stewardship, but unable to successfully direct policies for ethnic and religious issues.  Mr R. Premadasa had a serious weakness in uniting party heavyweights and according to his experience with Mr. Gunassinghe, he committed to work for poor by offering a carrot to them rather than developing strong policies for poor to emerge in the economic and social field. Mr. Premadasa was a person easy to mislead by considering his personal interest.

Mrs. Chandrika Kumaratunga gained popularity, not because of the political dynasty but the popularity of her actor husband and sympathy for him due to the assassination.  As a leader of the SLFP, she could not show strong performance but she showed she was perusing for an unseen recognition or a utopian status than the reality of the country. These were not important to people from a party leader.  Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa had to face a gigantic problem as party leader as well as the leader of the country and he managed it well with the strong support of his brothers.  He did two most vital tasks defeat of LTTE and attempting to reduce the inequalities of economic growth between urban and rural.  When the West refused to support his government he successfully associated with China and obtained good economic supports. Although he lost power in 2015, he was able to able secure the power as a member of the opposition.

Mr. Ranil Wickremasinghe had an excellent background to be the party as well as the leader of the country.  The first negative point for him was the selection to the law faculty for studies because Mr. Dudley Senanayake had to answer for questions at the upper house regarding his selection and he became the prime minister when there were more popular and educated party leaders. There were many fabricated stories about his behaviour, but they are not important to voters if he works for people.  The result of this situation was Mr. Wickremasinghe did not get full support from the party heavyweight.

Now the issue is who should be the next leader of UNP.  Many talks about Mr. Sajith Premadasa, however, he has fundamental weaknesses. What are his educational qualifications, he should openly express to the country?  He is too much taking or claiming his father’s work.  Can he produce a photo to the country that shows he participated in his father’s funeral and produce the speech given to people at the funeral? What is his policy opinion in relation to many areas such as foreign policy, economic development, and growth, a new constitution for the country and many matters?  As a leader like J.R Jayewardene, he must be able to talk about many policies matters rather than claiming his father’s work. The behaviour of his mother and his sister was not popular in the country.

Mr. Rawan Wijewardena has excellent qualities to be the leader of UNP. He has an excellent family background and relationship to the past leaders of UNP even to Kings in the country.  He has an excellent education, policy knowledge, and attitudes.  However, he cannot defeat Mr. Gotabaya Rajapaksa as security, policy development, policy correction and a building a cultural design are the priority in the country. The best thing Mr. Wijewardena to do is support Mr. Gotabaya and then go to power as a different leader. The only weakness of Mr. Wijewardena is media bias because his family members owned Lake House, however, his background is strong, he can get the support of Sinhala Buddhists and poor people if he convinces right policies to the country. He has no corrupt behaviour and he is a person with possibilities to get on with poor and have and share a lunch sitting on the floor. He is a completely different person from Mr Ranil Wickremasinghe.  He never makes hate speeches and very polite and pleasant characteristic.     


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