By Dayan Jayatilleka –
Minister Johnston Fernando just proclaimed aggressively in Parliament (April 6th) that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa WILL NOT RESIGN. What this means that either the citizens of the country, led by the mobilized Mass Movement, either will have to be resigned to its fate or will have to ensure that President GR will have to resign or will be non-violently removed from office.
I wish to present eleven theses on the current situation and prospects.
1. The economic is determinant but the political is dominant, and the economics cannot be addressed except by resolving the dominant political issue of rulership. Unlike some intellectuals who are diverting the target from the political apex to the economic base, the Mass Movement understands that though the underlying problem is economic, that economic problem cannot be addressed without removing the obstacle and causative factor of the irrational rulership of this country and the ruling clan that dominates decision-making. To seek to tackle the economic first is like trying to reach someone buried and suffocating under the rubble without removing the slab of concrete that is blocking access to the buried person.
2. Civic means ‘citizen-centric’ and ‘whole of community’. “Jana Aragalaya” or the People’s Struggle (a strategic slogan originally coined by Dr Wickremabahu Karunaratne in the 1970s and 1980s and revived and redeployed in recent years by the FSP) has morphed into an unarmed civic rebellion which is segueing uninterruptedly into an unarmed civic revolution.
3. This is not a revolution from above, with a leader or collective leadership and a vanguard party or a front of parties. It is a revolution from below; a civic revolution which involves the working people, the marginalized and the privileged.
4. This revolution is not led by a political party. It is not led by radical leftists though they are surely a participatory element. It is not a revolution of the workers. It is certainly not an armed revolution. But it is a genuine revolution, for all that.
5. It is a political revolution and a social revolution. It is not yet an economic revolution though it certainly has an economic dimension.
6. It is a political revolution inasmuch as the main slogans are political. Firstly, it is directed against the ruler and seeks his removal preferably by resignation. It will not accept his continued occupation of the seat of power. Secondly, it seeks the removal from power of an entrenched dominant clan, an oligarchy. Thirdly, it is opposed, though in varying degrees, to the entire political establishment including the parliamentarians, the political parties and the political leadership.
7. It is a social revolution not in the sense of seeking to change social relations but in already changing the equation between the social and the political; between society and power; between the citizenry and the ruler. Society is no longer passive and accepting. It is breaking the chains of conformity and has moved from being an object of political power to an active subject, resisting power and shaping the country’s future.
8. It is not a revolution of class vs class. It is a revolution of all classes and strata. It is a revolution of a collective subject: ‘The Multitude’ as Prof Toni Negri calls it.
9. It is not an economic revolution. It does not seek to alter the socioeconomic relations in society. But it has a strong economic dimension in that unbearable economic hardship for the many and disruption for the middle, upper middle and even upper classes is perhaps the most important single motivator and driver of the process of struggle.
10. This Revolution is a combination of Populism and Radical Democracy. The populism resides in the Us vs Them dichotomy, with ‘Us’ in no way defined in divisive ethnoreligious or ethnonational terms as it is in ethno-populism, but as ‘the 99% vs the 1%’ as the Occupy Movement said. The 1 % is said to be Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the Rajapaksa clan, the crony capitalists and the parliamentary Political Establishment. Populism is also manifested in the belief that the economic crisis is primarily due to theft of the people’s wealth and that the political establishment consists of crooks. That the Rajapaksas should be jailed until they cough up the money they stole from the people is another classic populist theme. The Radical Democracy component is the self-empowerment and intervention of the civic movement and its monitoring role vis-a-vis the politicians.
11. Two things can make this unarmed, essentially peaceful if occasionally forceful and militant, Revolution become a textbook revolution. Both depend entirely on President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. One is whether the chemical fertilizer subsidy is restored immediately and compensation granted to the peasantry affected during the Maha season harvest. The other is whether there will be a military crackdown, i.e., the Rathupaswela Doctrine. In short, a Counter-Revolution. If the first is not done while the second is, nothing can stop this peaceful revolution from becoming a classic Revolution. In the context of economic collapse and an awakened nation with bitterness towards ruler and the ruling clan, in the final analysis, the Counter-Revolution cannot win.

SS / April 7, 2022
This revolution is not led by a political party……………………. But it is a genuine revolution, for all that
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The leaders of the protests are all freemasons and tares, playing their usual game of ‘controlled opposition’.
However, there are many genuine people in the protests also, who have suddenly woken up and found the courage to stand up.
Mark Alan King and his gematria research has revealed, that there will be real uprisings world wide, and it will end with the complete removal of all freemasons from power.
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Sinhala_Man / April 7, 2022
Dayan, I have not read your article, and I will not read it. Your article must have just appeared – certainly, there are no comments on it.
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A few days ago, I did read an article by your wife, and I made more than one sane, polite, and rational comment, after reading her article. Pardon redundancy in that sentence.
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The timing of her article was perfect. When it appeared, it was the only article on which a few swingeing anti-Rajapaksa comments could be made. I don’t think that I have anything against either your wife, or that article.
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However, when an article by Professor Kumar David appeared, I switched over to commenting on that. He’s much more to my liking than a chameleon like you.
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Panini Edirisinhe of Bandarawela (NIC 48 3111 444V)
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Sinhala_Man / April 7, 2022
Well, what do you say to this?
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https://economynext.com/sri-lanka-president-appoints-three-experts-to-help-with-debt-imf-talks-92656/
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and to this?
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https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/chelvanayakams-124th-birthday-the-need-to-honour-him-with-transparent-cms-administration/
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These are positive developments.
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Dear readers,
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Please look at those, I have slept for a day. Both those links will take you to news that you will find wonderful.
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Good night.
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Sinhala_Man / April 7, 2022
You have to pay to find out the bad details:
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https://www.ft.com/content/b6c91edf-d8b3-42d6-8eef-c42f2f2544b3
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old codger, leelagemalli,
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Don’t you find it ironic to be required to pay to read how badly placed we are?
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Mahila / April 9, 2022
SM,
Unfortunately, these days nothing comes free! Even electronic papers!
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leelagemalli / April 7, 2022
Thank you for your article.
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Believe or not, like or not Gota will have to resign soon.
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Those like Johnston Fernando or the like will have to face the music sooner than later. People would not leave the kind of rascals – they should better be able to avoid their usual provocations.
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People s popular slogans are
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Gota should go home
Enough is enough
They dont have the least sensitivities towards the suffering nation
Rajapakshes LOOTED the last cent of the people
Yellow monks misled the entire nation
A set of monks (Madagoda Abeythisssa Mudalali, Iththakande BP, Alle Gunawansa, Ghansara, Athana methana natana rathana, and Kollupitiya pissu monk, Kotuwe pissu monk etc) should finally become fully ordained
Kaputu kak kak…. Basil bastard
Ghanakka please take Gota away from us.
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As no other predecessors, Gota became a LAUGHING STOCK to entire world as of today. Longer he stays in power, worst it will be for him and the entire Rajapkshes criminals.
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nimal fernando / April 7, 2022
“Civic Revolution From Below Or Presidential-Military-Contractor Counter-Revolution From Above?”
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Drop your cockamamie pretensions and Listen to the blooming plebs on the streets! ……. They have had it with you bloody Toffs!
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They want immediate solutions to their hunger and suffering ……. not theoretical gobbledygook.
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If you hold your noses and take the trouble to listen to the average man on the street; not the toffee-nosed wanna be Oxbridgers, Ivy-leaguers in comfortable living rooms, you might actually find out what this battle is all about!
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They say, all what the pols did yesterday in the blooming parliament was talk about preserving their positions and status quo ………. not a word about how to relive the unbearable suffering of the common man.
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That’s why they want all the 225 gone …….. they are not saying Sajith stay, the rest go …… they are not saying AKD stay, the rest go ……… they want the entire frigging parliament gone.
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After witnessing all the sanctimonious claptrap in the parliament yesterday, where not a single word was spoken about relieving the burden on the common man ………. Can any of you “Oh so educated” pricks disagree with them?
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I can smell your stink ………. from here ………..
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Paul / April 7, 2022
12. The ‘revolution’ is not really a revolution. Q: Why did the people take this long to discover that their rulers were corrupt? A: They knew it all along but it didn’t affect them personally.
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The shortages of food, water, electricity etc affect everybody more or less equally, so this is a temporary alliance of all classes, it is not really a revolution.
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