{"id":80055,"date":"2018-08-09T14:59:27","date_gmt":"2018-08-09T21:59:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/?p=80055"},"modified":"2018-08-09T14:59:27","modified_gmt":"2018-08-09T21:59:27","slug":"false-contrasts-and-frivolous-comparisons","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/2018\/08\/09\/false-contrasts-and-frivolous-comparisons\/","title":{"rendered":"FALSE CONTRASTS AND FRIVOLOUS COMPARISONS"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><em>By Rohana R. Wasala<\/em><\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Apropos Ranga Jayasuriya\u2019s write-up under the evocative title THE DEADLY CONTRAST: MAHINDA Vs GOTA\/Lankaweb\/August 7, 2018). The five year presidential term ends in January 2020; not in January 2019 as the writer says . This inaccuracy may be overlooked\u00a0 as an accidental error. RJ\u2019s conclusion that the poor performance of both the UNP and the SLFP at the February 10 local government election indicated that had they contested as allies (rather than as rivals as they did) they could have won more seats is nonsensical; actually they would have polled even fewer seats had they fought the election as partners because more supporters (except the diehards) of each party would have either refused to cast their vote at all or chosen to vote in favour of the Pohottuwa supported by the JO, out of sheer disillusionment with the mutually incompatible UNP-SLFP alliance politics, which has completely overturned the gains of the great 2009 victory over terrorism.<\/p>\n<p>Be that as it may. A really serious charge he implicitly raises against Gotabhaya Rajapaksa is that he is a willful murderer. RJ should have furnished some evidence if any to substantiate that assumption. He hasn\u2019t because there isn\u2019t any such evidence to incriminate Gota. Anyone can raise allegations and even concoct evidence. Please don\u2019t rely on the malicious things said about him in the media, particularly in the social media. Try to find factual information from more reliable sources, and then come to your own conclusions. But, of course, judging by your attitude as reflected in this piece of writing, you have made up your mind about that, based on false information, never to make yourself amenable to a more positive view of this rare personality, who is flashing a ray of new hope for a country that is passing through a winter of despair.<\/p>\n<p>When Mahinda Rajapaksa said, as you claim, \u2018don\u2019t criticize Gota, criticize me\u2019, what he meant was this: \u2018don\u2019t find fault with Gota; he is doing my bidding; if you must, do criticize me\u2019. This should be obvious\u00a0 to any person who has some idea of Mahinda\u2019s sense of personal responsibility for his actions. But Ranga Jayasuriya implies something like the following, as I understand him here, something entirely different from the above: RJ says something to the effect that when MR advised people not to criticize Gota, he meant\u00a0 \u2018Gota is a dangerous man. You criticize me instead, for I am not like Gota, you know?\u2019 That interpretation of MR\u2019s words is utterly wrong. A few years ago, a budding intellectual had difficulty in understanding what Mahinda meant when he said after the 2010 presidential election victory: \u2018There are no minorities or majorities hereafter. There are only those Sri Lankans who love their motherland, and those who don\u2019t.\u2019 That particular intellectual criticized Mahinda for saying those words, arguing that he wanted to deny the existential reality of there being minorities in Sri Lanka! (What Mahinda really meant was that all Sri Lankans, of whatever race, religion, language, culture or ideology, were a single people, or nation, with equal status, rights and responsibilities, reiterating the same ideal of Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) nationalism that D.S. Senanayake, the founder of the UNP and the first prime minister of independent Sri Lanka, expressed when he said: \u2018I don\u2019t mind if all my cabinet members are Tamil provided they work as Ceylonese\u2019!).<\/p>\n<p>My take on Gota, based on concrete evidence (which should be as obvious to RJ as it is to me, if he is an adult Sri Lankan with some education,) is different from RJ\u2019s. RJ asserts that Gota is an autocrat. This false assertion may be due to his credulous acceptance of a popular misconception among some people\u00a0 of his role in the few management positions that he occupied as a government functionary during the Rajapaksa administration. An autocrat is a person who holds and exercises absolute power over others like a heartless tyrant. But Gota never acted like that. When a government\u00a0 executive officer, carrying out the orders of a superior, successfully gets his or her subordinates to do what they are required to do and nothing else but that, can such a person be called an autocrat? A responsible official can rarely adopt a laissez-faire attitude in handling even a team of highly motivated workers. The performance related firmness of an administrator should not be interpreted as authoritarianism.<\/p>\n<p>Gota once said that he is ready to work under a good leader to serve the national interest; he implied that that leader didn\u2019t have to be his brother Mahinda; he or she could be some other person. The fact that he is now exhibiting a willingness to contest for the presidency if asked to do so by his brother Mahinda, in view of the rising public demand for his leadership at this critical juncture need not be read as an indication of an uncontrollable personal craving for power. He had a distinguished military career. When he retired from the army in 1991, qualified in computer science with an MSc from the University of Colombo, and migrated to America, he most probably had no desire to return to Sri Lanka to engage in politics. He is a highly disciplined person\u00a0 of the intellectual type. If he is taking part in a political movement aimed at national recovery now, it is because he is only meeting a familial obligation: as a scion of a distinguished political family, he cannot look the other way, when there is a rising crescendo of enthusiastic cries of Come, Gota! Save the country\u201d from a frustrated populace.<\/p>\n<p>They seem to be fixed on Gota though their wish is for a return of Mahinda. This is because the Yahapalana regime, through the 19<sup>th<\/sup> Amendment has managed to thwart the people\u2019s democratic right to elect Mahinda for a third term. By means of such personalized legislations discriminatory towards selected individuals , they are aiming to prevent Gota from contesting the next presidential election as well as to stop Namal Rajapaksa entering the presidential fray by some chance. The main target of all such legislation is Mahinda Rajapaksa. RJ is intentionally or unintentionally contributing to what the undemocratic, ill governing Yahapalanaya is trying to secure through the manipulation of the constitution.<\/p>\n<p>It is gratuitous to compare Gota to Idi Amin of Uganda (d. 2003) and to Abdel Fatah, the current president of Egypt. The portrayal of Idi Amin by the Western media (the only way we came to know about him) was not very flattering. He was represented as a blood thirsty, narcissistic eccentric. Military man Abdel Fatah of Egypt who came to power after a military coup (2013), and later got elected as president, has been criticized for excesses in controlling Islamist rebel groups. \u00a0There is a world of difference between Gota and these two, both in terms of their individual personalities and in terms of their private and public circumstances.<\/p>\n<p>Only people like RJ who hold a jaundiced view of Mahinda as a politician think that the many good things he did as president were always motivated by populism. The term \u2018populism\u2019 is generally used in a negative sense: showing too much concern with, or trying to appeal to, the interests of ordinary people with a view to winning their support at elections. But Mahinda didn\u2019t have to resort to that strategy to win votes. He did focus on the welfare of the ordinary people. The vast majority of Sri Lankans are country dwellers; more than 75% of all Sri Lankans are engaged in agriculture. It is the bounden duty of any elected government\u00a0 to look after the interests of all citizens without discrimination. Though the economic strategy of the previous government had a rural bias, it did not neglect the urban sector either.<\/p>\n<p>Arbitrarily predicting possible weak prospects for economic recovery under a Gotabhaya Rajapaksa presidency, and casually scoffing at his Viyath Maga movement ,RJ hints at yet another frivolous comparison between Gota and a foreign dictator:<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Pinochet had \u2018Chicago boys\u2019, young economists trained in the University of Chicago; pro-American autocrats in East Asia had their American advisors. Who has Gota got? Majority of the so- called intelligentsia in\u00a0 \u2018Viyath Maga\u2019 are no name nobodies, who are more at ease in parroting long lost economic theories of a middle path, which has proved to be a road to nowhere\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Far more deplorable than that inapt comparison is RJ\u2019s slavish pro-Americanism and his utter contempt for the local intelligentsia engaged in the economic field who are voluntarily taking part in the Viyath Maga project. Americans, be they advisors, politicians, diplomats or ordinary citizens, wherever they go, look after the American interest. That is not wrong. That is their nationalism, their love of their own people. But when what is good for us, that is, our nationalism, is not compatible with their nationalism, we are condemned for alleged racism, fanaticism, chauvinism, extremism and for our nationalism itself. That bis the American way. It was \u2018no name nobodies\u2019 like Nalaka Godahewa, Priyath Bandu, Ajith Nivard Cabral , and Gotabhaya himself and many others who were behind the successful development work that the previous government performed. They were our technocrats. These local intellectuals have a feeling for their motherland. Americans and their slaves here don\u2019t have that sense of patriotism and\u00a0 any sense of national dignity.<\/p>\n<p>RJ reveals his personally pathetic, but socially harmful, ignorance about what happened in 1956 and what preceded and what followed it. Talking about those he calls \u2018no name nobodies\u2019 he writes:<\/p>\n<p>\u2018They imbibe a nostalgia for the 1956, a populist misadventure that deprived the country of its hitherto held competitive advantage, leading us to the depravity of sending our women to toil in the Middle East\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>The 1956 change was the beginning of a real democratic transition that should be understood in its historical context and that equally benefited the downtrodden of all communities. It was not a mere \u2018populist misadventure\u2019. It was turned into a misadventure by the same forces that are today pushing the country to the very brink of disintegration on communal lines (UNP-led, hybrid neo-con neo-liberal ideology that espouses free-market capitalism while voluntarily accepting foreign intervention in terms of foreign policy; communalist minority separatism; and obsolete Marxism). The pioneers of 1956 envisioned a country where all the communities live in harmony, equality, as one nation (an organic development of the D.S. Senanayake type of \u2018rightist\u2019 nationalism that turned \u2018leftist\u2019 and got relatively free of the\u00a0 throttling influence of British imperialism). The Sinhala Only was corrected in time through parliamentary processes, and today Tamil is an official language along with Sinhala. In retrospect, it was an accepted truth that the majority community were the worst persecuted under European colonialism of 450 years because they always fought for the country (territory) on behalf of all the inhabitants therein, irrespective of ethnicity; all the rebellions that the Sinhalese organized including the JVP revolt of 1971, unlike the Tamil separatist terror campaign of nearly 30 years that was defeated in 2009, were in the name of all Sri Lankans, in the name of the country, not in the name of the Sinhalese Buddhists alone. \u00a0Anti-national propaganda of the sort that RJ typifies has turned nationalists into racists, and racists into nationalists.<\/p>\n<p>RJ\u2019s conclusion takes the cake for deliberate misrepresentation and obfuscation of the factual situation:<\/p>\n<p>\u2018 At the end, running a country is far more complicated than evicting squatters in Kompannavediya. If the panacea for the efficient governance is enlarging the role of military in public life, Pakistan could now have been an economic miracle. Gota\u2019s hype does not provide solutions to complex problems that Sri Lanka is currently faced with. Still, more than anything else, the current government\u2019s failure to provide a strong leadership continues to provide currency to that farce.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>Under the previous administration, there was government in the country, not anarchy. Squatters were not evicted. They were resettled in livable new housing complexes. In Colombo, the largest number of squatters who benefited from this resettlement scheme were Muslims and Tamils. Even the UNP government of president Premadasa, a leader who had risen to power from an impoverished slum background, did much to solve the housing problem, covering the whole country. There is universal agreement about the \u2018current government\u2019s failure to provide a strong leadership\u2019, but only a few idiots will call Gota\u2019s\u00a0 Viyath Maga\u00a0 a \u2018farce\u2019.\u00a0 Viyath Maga is just one of the three organs that Mahinda Chintana manifesto that informed the overall vision of the well performing Rajapaksa government has now branched into, contingent upon the emerging new realities, both domestic and foreign. The Viyath Maga movement whose motto is \u2018Professionals for a Better Future\u2019 aims at creating an intellectually empowered Sri Lanka (where every citizen has an equal stake) pools locally available intellectual and professional resources and entrepreneurial skills; the Eliya project is meant to raise awareness among the citizenry; the Pohotttuwa (Lotus Bud), the third organ, is the all important political wing of a massive movement that that is focusing on the next presidential and parliamentary elections. \u00a0The Viyath Maga is not a farce. RJ, look elsewhere for a real farce! You can\u2019t miss it! It isn\u2019t exactly funny, though.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Rohana R. Wasala Apropos Ranga Jayasuriya\u2019s write-up under the evocative title THE DEADLY CONTRAST: MAHINDA Vs GOTA\/Lankaweb\/August 7, 2018). The five year presidential term ends in January 2020; not in January 2019 as the writer says . This inaccuracy may be overlooked\u00a0 as an accidental error. 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