{"id":40831,"date":"2015-01-13T14:07:09","date_gmt":"2015-01-13T20:07:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/?p=40831"},"modified":"2015-01-13T03:15:19","modified_gmt":"2015-01-13T10:15:19","slug":"remarks-on-how-long-will-the-honeymoon-last","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/2015\/01\/13\/remarks-on-how-long-will-the-honeymoon-last\/","title":{"rendered":"Remarks on How Long Will the Honeymoon Last?"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><em>Dilrook Kannangara<\/em><\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Writing to Lankaweb a writer asked the above question. This is just one of hundreds of questions raised by the people. In the current context, this is the most pertinent of all questions posed. The continuation of the new government, promises made to the people and most importantly the electoral calculous depend on this. It is very easy to break things up but very difficult to build something. The driving force behind the Common Opposition was to defeat Mahinda which was achieved. When the euphoria dries and reality strikes, the Common Opposition may find there are many issues demanding answers.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ethnic Problem Minefield<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In truth there is no ethnic problem. Appropriately the new government has not given it undue attention. However, TNA will be clamouring for \u2018political solutions\u2019 claiming Tamil people voted for Sirisena with that hope. Merging the north with the east is one of their main demands. However, that cannot be done without antagonising Muslims and the SLMC. A counter claim is made by the SLMC for a separate district in the east which is vehemently opposed by Tamils. Although President Sirisena and the UNP try to push these under the carpet, time is running out for TNA and SLMC as they have to strike when the iron is hot. It has only two outcomes \u2013 President and the UNP may try their luck with satisfying the insatiable Tamil astronomical black hole with more stuffing or the Tamil and Muslim people will resort to display of anger. If violence results, that will be the end of the UNP at the next general election. It will ruin tourism and FDIs.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cabinet Size Verses Stability<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The size of the Cabinet is inversely related to parliamentary stability. Already the President has broken his promise to keep the Cabinet (including ministers by any other name) to 25. Frustration will build as the UNP was languishing in the opposition for 11 years and the MPs need money for the upcoming General Election. This may lead to instability and corruption. UNP and other MPs without a ministry will have to be looked after in others ways which will spiral up corruption. Not having the parliamentary majority exacerbates this problem.<\/p>\n<p>The UPFA can impeach anyone of the government over whatever excuses it can find. They may exercise their power when it is politically most opportune. The only escape for the government is to stick to election promises so that voters will not feel fooled.<\/p>\n<p>The very large number of economic promises if given will ruin the economy. The promised salary increase alone will cost more than $1 billion. Reduction in petrol, diesel, gas and kerosene oil prices cost another colossal amount. These policies go against the grain of the UNP which is a party of businessmen. However, if these promises are not kept, that will frustrate the people resulting in agitations and disruptions.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Previous Instances of Tamils Being Ungrateful<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately it is a recurring theme. Tamils have shown little belongingness and gratefulness to Sri Lanka let alone to a party that helps them. Despite making him the Chairman of the Ceylon National Congress, widely respecting him for his academic achievements and helping his brother get the top job in the country, a senior Tamil civil servant turned politician turned against the Sinhalese in 1921 after his demand to create a Tamil\u201d electorate in Colombo was rejected. In 1923 he officiated the concept of Tamil Elam (source: One Hundred Tamils, AJ Wilson). Despite working together with the All Ceylon Tamil Congress and sharing ministries, a group of them left the UNP government in 1949 and formed the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) over petty excuses.<\/p>\n<p>In 1965 the UNP government of Dudley came to a pact with ITAK and ACTC (the infamous D-C Pact) to win the election and govern. Massive economic benefits were given to Tamils in the north and the east. Northern Tamils were helped to establish businesses in Colombo and given various economic incentives. However, their separatist demand didn\u2019t die. At the 1970 election they not only refrained from voting for the UNP that had given them so much, but also voted for the opposing SLFP (in addition to Tamil racist parties)! It gave Dudley a shock and ended his political career.<\/p>\n<p>The 1970 SLFP led government had many Tamil ministers and lower level politicians. Enormous amounts of economic benefits were showered on Tamil people, particularly the northerners. A university was built in Jaffna, Kilinochchi was turned into the largest commodity exchange in the country, the government was very lenient on illegal goods smuggling to Jaffna from South India bypassing severe import restriction enforced in other parts, spared Tamil rebellious youth despite killing tens of thousands of Sinhala rebels and showered many other advantages on Tamils. It was a time when Tamils could smuggle sarees unhindered but Sinhalese could not transport rice. Upcountry Tamils were granted the franchise. Alas! When it came to 1977 election, Tamils showed their usual ungratefulness and voted for TULF that threatened barbaric violence and vowed to wipe out Sinhalese from the north.<\/p>\n<p>The same happened to Chandrika in 2001 after she turned a heavily underdeveloped Jaffna (after 5 years of LTTE rule and an economic embargo) into a modern city in 1996. Ranil\u2019s UNF suffered the same fate in 2004 (general election) and in 2005 thanks to the CFA.<\/p>\n<p>Mahinda despite his vast experience and political acumen fell in the same political cesspit. Even the strongest Tamil Elamist would agree there never was anyone who did so much good to Jaffna, Vanni, Batticaloa, Colombo City and Nuwara Eliya. Batticaloa received very special attention as it was extremely poor when he took office due to neglect, war and the tsunami. Mahinda even went beyond reason and justice and granted racist aspirations of Tamils too. Sinhalese and Muslims were deliberately not resettled in the north so as not to hurt Tamil sentiments, the north was heavily demilitarised threatening national security, Thesawalamei Law was kept despite its discriminatory nature, rehabilitation of ancient Buddhist monuments in the north was stopped to reassure Tamils and implemented a very large number of recommendations of a presidential commission (LLRC) benefitting Tamils only. These are in addition to saving thousands of Tamils a year from untimely deaths and winning a near perfect peace which benefitted Tamils most.<\/p>\n<p>Despite all these, Tamils voted against Mahinda. The districts where he did most voted worse.<\/p>\n<p>Sirisena must not make the same mistake. If he does, it gives the opposing camp a tremendous electoral advantage. At the general election, Tamils in the north and east will not vote for UNP. They will vote for TNA. Muslims in the east will not vote for UNP but for SLMC. If UNP loses Sinhala votes too, then it is the end of the UNP.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dilrook Kannangara Writing to Lankaweb a writer asked the above question. This is just one of hundreds of questions raised by the people. In the current context, this is the most pertinent of all questions posed. 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