By Sarath de Alwis –

Sarath de Alwis
“Truth is found neither in the thesis nor the antithesis, but in an emergent synthesis which reconciles the two.” ― Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (Young Karl Marx was a devoted student of Hegel)
The JVP held its 36th commemoration of November Heroes at the Viharamahadevi Open Air Theatre on Thursday 13th November. The stage arrangement – ‘mise-en-scène’, the bright red painted background with a single large beaming figure of Rohana Wijeweera wearing a Che Guevara Beret with a white star (Che’s Beret star was deep red).
The stage accommodated the party’s Politburo and Central Committee heavy wights. It was theatre for the core ranks of JVP veterans.
There were no millennials, solitary or plenty. It was for those who knew the history of the movement or what they presume to be its history. It was pointedly a JVP event. It was decidedly not an NPP event.
First, I must offer an explanation.
I was a fervent advocate and adherent of Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD) for the Presidency. While I do not have regrets (I am turning 84 and do not hope to be around for any kind of general or presidential election) I am deeply skeptical of the capacity, composition and ‘weltanschauung’ of the predominantly monolingual, organic intelligentsia that got swept in to power on the sheer charisma of President AKD.
If my observations suggest elite disdain for those who as Professor Sunil Ariyaratnes lyrics suggest – ‘Is daring to dream of a new world a punishable offence’, I offer an unqualified apology. Only a brighter and determinedly more secular emancipatory movement can challenge this regime.
I would gladly concede that this government of President AKD has made the rule of law a living breathing reality.
For the first time in the history of post-independence rule, power has moved from the wealthy and well connected to normal ordinary people, unassertively insisting on personal dignity.
The JVP too must reinvent itself. It cannot be cocooned in class antagonism and plan on championing transformational technology. It cannot preach equity while frowning on wealth creation. If we want Direct Foreign Investment, we must have a comprehensive FTA with India. If we wish to be a gateway to South Asia, we must have a surface link with the Subcontinent. To be truly global we must disabuse our minds of the cosmic origins of our tribe.
President AKD’s address to the core cadres of the party that were in attendance implied that the party was in power. He followed with a sermon on the long march through untold misery and adversity to arrive at the seat of power – JVP’s arrival at the ‘Finland station.’
So, it is time to tell the JVP that if Rohana Wijeweera paid some attention to Fitch Ratings, ratings of Standard & Poor and other rating agencies the nation would have been spared of horribly scarring heart burns that still corrode the naively moral breasts of many of that generation.
He referred to their fallen comrades during their life-or-death struggle. He also referred to comrades who abandoned or betrayed their ideals. The hyperbole on the sacrifices made by their brave comrades, and betrayal of some reminded me of a passage in Arthur Koestler’s ‘Darkness at Noon’.
“The Party denied the free will of the individual – and at the same time it exacted his willing self-sacrifice. It denied his capacity to choose between two alternatives – and at the same time it demanded that he should constantly choose the right one. It denied his power to distinguish good and evil – and at the same time spoke pathetically of guilt and treachery. The individual stood under the sign of economic fatality, a wheel in a clockwork which had been wound up for all eternity and could not be stopped or influenced – and the Party demanded that the wheel should revolt against the clockwork and change its course. There was somewhere an error in the calculation; the equation did not work out.”
I reproduce this passage in reverence to at least two idealistic minds who did indeed sacrifice formative years of their lives sharing the JVP’s quest for an equitable utopia.
President AKD addressed the commemoration both as the Country’s President and as leader of the JVP. It received wide coverage on electronic media and Sinhala Broad Sheets. I could not find an english version of his discourse in the Presidential Media Division. For the purpose of this short missive, I rely on the news report published in the Sinhala Daily ‘Lankadeepa.’
President AKD made some startlingly penetrative assertions about pursuit, exercise and holding state power.
“අපේ ඔළුවට ඔටුන්නක් වැටුනේ කුණු කානුවක් දිගේ ගහගෙන ඇව්ත් නොවේ”
“The Crown that fell on our head is not one that drifted down a filthy sewer.”
He went on to remind his party loyalists that for 36 years the party had memorialized its founding heroes as a movement in pursuit of power. ‘Today, having assumed power, we speak of them as our heroic trail blazers.’
Sorry. It is a thinly disguised attempt at suppressing half of the truth, implying a falsehood. The JVP did not seek power. It was the broader alliance of the NPP that promised a thriving nation and a beautiful life.
I have no desire to engage in a theoretical trapeze act with ‘comrades ’commemorating their fallen. But history, especially living and present history should not be distorted.
It is the leaderless horizontal protest movement which we called the ‘Aragalaya’ that paved the path towards an inevitable rejection of politics as usual by forging an alliance between the poor and hungry many and a fickle middle-class deprived of fuel to run their vehicles, power their deep freezers and air conditioners.
Engaging the JVP in a rational debate at times can turn in to a walk across a veritable mine field.
Some time ago, Saliya Pieris PC wrote that there are moments in state craft that turn out to be points of no retrun – crossing the Rubicon, and that such decisions must be made with ‘wisdom and with long term interests of the country in imd. It received a prompt rejoinder from JVP front bencher and theoretician Bimal Rathnayake.
He responded that the People crossed the Rubicon some eleven months earlier. “People of Sri Lanka crossed the Rubicon 11 months ago spearheading a movement to make Sri Lanka a true Republic.”
Now, Elections have consequences. But to claim that 42.31 % of the vote represents an entire nation ferrying it self across the Rubicon is bit too much.
If Shakespeare is right Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon spurred his horse with the words ‘Let the Dice Fall’!
At this point in time we cannot afford to ‘Let the Dice Fall’. The IMF wouldn’t let us play Dice!
So, first of all the Crown did not fall on the collective heads of the Central Committee or the politburo of the JVP. Secondly the Crown did not drift down a rotting sewer.
A nation weary of political horse trading gave a razor thin margin to President AKD in a three cornered contest. Elected President his performance in the interim three months was a mesmeric accomplishment in governance. It was a supremely refreshing breeze of politics with a difference.
That gave him a two thirds majority in Parliament. The NPP appeared to present what the Italian Marxist thinker Antonio Gramsci called an organic ideology.
The ‘Aragalaya’ was wickedly suppressed by Ranil Wickremesinghe the hand picked choice of the rotten regime.
But the organic inteletuals – the social agents who stood for change were not totally suppressed. They quietly retreated in to measured hibernation.
When elections were held there was an alliance of the ‘subaltern’ classes and individuals and groups of politically and economically different classes on a simple ideological discourse – ‘anything is better than what we have had todate.’
This unified alliance is now crumbling. The Minister of Industries wants hungry people to turn entrepreneurial and not rely on Aswesuma. The Trade Minister wants the market to regulate prices of essential foods. The Minister of Agriculture thinks that funny quips are enough to contain post harvest waste of peasant toil. More aberrations may come. I hope my misgivings will not come true.
The JVP was not a Marxist party. It never was. Rohana Wijeweera thought he learnt Marxism in the Soviet Union. As historian Eric Hobsbawm cannily points out “It wasn’t a workers’ state” “nobody in the Soviet Union ever believed it was a workers’ state, and the workers knew it wasn’t a workers’ state”!
People confuse Karl Marx’s analysis of capitalism with his predictions for the future of capitalism. Karl Marx was brilliant in his analysis. His predictions for the future of Capitalism were based on his abhorrence of the inhuman misery of workers in factories /sweatshops in 19th century European cities in the early years of the industrial revolution.
He was a brilliant analyst of history and historical trends. He was also a very confused prophet in attempts to predict the future trajectory of capitalism.
Dr. NM Perera’s teacher Harold Laski’s essay on Marx is a must read for students of Economic history.
“No name in the history of social ideas occupies a place more remarkable than that of Karl Marx. Save Machiavelli and Rousseau, no thinker has been the subject of a condemnation so unsparing, and, like Rousseau, it has been his fortune to preside after death over a revolution conceived in his name.” Wrote Professor Laski.
Those revolutions carried out in the name of Marxism triumphed briefly with the ‘Sputnik’ despite their authoritarian systems. Then the Berlin wall collapsed. It was the end of the bipolar world.
Two decades before the collapse of the Berlin wall, President Richard Nixon unilaterally abrogated the Bretton Woods accord. When the US made this momentous, unilateral move in global financial architecture the US Treasury Secretary made the celebrated remark “The foreigners are out to screw us. It is our job to screw them first”
President AKD insists that the economy is stabilized and we shall repay our debts on time as we have solemnly agreed to. He should read Professor Keneth Rogoff’s book ‘Our Dollar, Your Problem’.
It is a tome of 350 pages. Published after Trump’s return to the Whitehouse. The concluding paragraph is reproduced below.
“If one learns nothing else from examining the evolution of the global currency system over the past seven decades, it should be that surprising changes can and do happen. If runaway US debt policy continues to crash up against higher interest rates and geopolitical instability, and if political pressures constrain the Federal Reserve’s ability to consistently tame inflation, it will be everyone’s problem. “
Kenneth Rogoff is a brilliant Economist. Long before he became a celebrated Economist, he was a Chess Grand Master.
Our apparel workers make approx. Rs. 50,000 per month. The same apparel worker if located in Rumania will make double that. I have seen local advertisements by some Job Agencies on Sinhala News TV channels. I live close to the ‘Passports office.’ The Economy is stable. Young people still queue up in search of jobs beyond our shores. “Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown,” said Shakespeare.
Why did President AKD use’ Crown’ as an allegory for power?
When we think of a crown, the image that comes to mind is often absolute power. Crown is not a modern mark of royalty. It is untrammelled power. It represents power, resilience, and even personal transformation. That is what JR’s executive presidency intended!
Tony / November 17, 2025
RW and foreign governments have crowned the NPP Satanists to get their dirty work done. The NPP idiots, knowing full well that India’s intention was to annex the Sinhala-Buddhist state someday, signed secret agreements with India.
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The JVP was created by a Western government, the UNP (JRJ?) and local Cher ch. In the late 1800s, a capitalist Western country was toying with the idea of creating a “working class militia” but abandoned the idea incase it would go out of their control.
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SJ / November 18, 2025
Interesting fibs.
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Native Vedda / November 18, 2025
Tony
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“…… knowing full well that India’s intention was to annex the Sinhala-Buddhist state someday, signed secret agreements with India.”
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Of all people you the descendant of “Kalla Tonies” from South India complaining about Hindians annexing this island.
Please consider the following facts before you utter your false pretents.
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Native Vedda / November 18, 2025
Tony
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“…… knowing full well that India’s intention was to annex the Sinhala-Buddhist state someday, signed secret agreements with India.”
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Of all people you the descendant of “Kalla Tonies” from South India complaining about Hindians annexing this island. You got evrything wrong in the first place. Please consider the following facts before you utter your false pretense:
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This island does not belong to Sinhalese, Tamils or Muslims, this island belongs to the future generations while my people reserve the right to the ownership of the land, air, see, ….. etc
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As far as the Hindians are concerned Sri Lanka is the Sinhala State of Hindian Akhand Barat. North East is part of South Indian state. If you realise this sooner the better.
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Rational commenters in this forum don’t drink and comment.
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Tony / November 18, 2025
Native,
Do you deny any 1ndian invasion in the future? Do you want to be an 1ndian national? “Native Patel”, “Native Gupta”, Native Ganguly, Native Malhothra,……..
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As for the Kallthonies, now you can see them in Trincomalee, Northern and Eastern provinces trying to mess with the Sinhala Buddhist.
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Native Vedda / November 20, 2025
Tony
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“As for the Kallthonies, now you can see them in Trincomalee, Northern and Eastern provinces trying to mess with the Sinhala Buddhist.”
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I don’t mind as long as they purify Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
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The rebranding of the people of this island by the public racist Anagarika Homeless Dharmapala who went to his ancestral home and lived in hiding for the rest of his life. Another racist Banda who was killed by Saffron thugs after a business deal went sour.
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Drop the idea of being Sinhala/Buddhist which does not feed . clothe nor house you, help survive Colombo traffic and water shortage. You are simply a Sinhalese, Buddhist. Christian, Hindu, Tamil, Muslim, …. not a person with stupid and perverted identity of Sinhala/Buddhist, Tamil/Saivaite, Latin/Christian, Jihadist/Islamist, … Maoist, Stalinist, Leninists, ….. be ordinary human being.
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Your stupid identities have brought immense destructions, pain suffering, waste of energy and time. And the crooks benefitted from your stupid nationalism. Go sit under polos tree, look around you might see plenty of beautiful shapely ….. enjoy watching them, which could calm you down if you don’t have a partner.
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Why do you think Saffronistas are restless and agitated all the time, because they do not have partners, …..
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Native Vedda / November 19, 2025
Tony
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“Western country was toying with the idea of creating a “working class militia” but abandoned the idea incase it would go out of their control.”
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You mean those thugs who intimidated people and officials in the clip:
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1511479559973178
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Are you talking about those thugs in the clip? There’s a shortage of jobs, food, medicine, and decency — but there’s never a shortage of hired mobs and intimidators.
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Jit / November 18, 2025
I would agree with most of what you say Sarath! I can see where AKD comes from as he addressed a rally to commemorate the fallen comrades of their party, visiting the toughest times throughout their history. To me he addressed the crowd with the language they wanted to hear. Obviously he didnt want to discuss the ‘Fitch rating and Rohana Wijeweera’ analogy you aptly mentioned, in this red cloth filled event. We all know AKD follows what Wijeweera did NOT believe in economics – fortunately! Well definitely AKD shows he is rather on the mission of treading on a different, politically strategic pathway, than a Sri Lanka’s version of the ‘long march’. How I look at the last 15 months shows me that he is a good chameleon adapting to different political situations quite smartly. He picked up the wholesome message of Aragalaya much quickly and smartly than any other politician. I said that in good spirit because the way we behaved politically since independence has been a disastrous one and we seriously needed a different pathway to tread in order to get out of the mess we created ourselves. What AKD doing is addressing multiple sectors with different approaches in search of that solution. In that context, this ‘ill maha viru’ commemoration is important to appease the ground force of his party that laid the foundation to be in government.
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Ajith / November 18, 2025
“He picked up the wholesome message of Aragalaya much quickly and smartly than any other politician.”
It is true that he picked up the wholesome or not wholesome message of Aragalaya quickly and understood that he cannot move away from IMF cycle. But one of the challenge which is the strong powerful of the current constitution that is the special status of Buddhism which brought corruption and inequality, racism and bankruptcy.
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RBH59 / November 18, 2025
The JVP held its 36th commemoration of November Heroes Why is Hasina in Sentance
The JVP once aligned with the government and later faced severe repercussions. In 1983,…. BLack July happened under the UNP. Then came the Aluthgama Incident and the church boMbings under the Pohottuwa government. Now the all 3 are calling pot is calling the kettle black…….. who today can truly speak of a clean government?
But the worst damage was done by the Pohottuwa government, which drove the country into bankruptcy. Now every Sri Lankan is suffering, and we are forced to beg from Bangladesh and India,,,,,,, a national shame in front of the whole worlD.
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nimal fernando / November 19, 2025
Now …….. AKD is the JVP …….. and the JVP is AKD.
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Their past was formed by their past leaders: their mindless immeasurable stupidities and impracticable ideologies …….. and mindless copycat violence adopted from Left revolutions around the globe. ……. In a zany way it all resembled actions sans thought: just kill and destroy. To this day it’s hard to believe how people could be so stupid.
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Nathan / November 19, 2025
nimal,
… it’s hard to believe how people could be so stupid.
Glad that you are not speaking of our people!
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nimal fernando / November 20, 2025
“Glad that you are not speaking of our people!”
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Nathan,
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If you think the Lankans have a monopoly on stupidity ……. you haven’t met the Americans!
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Native Vedda / November 20, 2025
nimal fernando
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“To this day it’s hard to believe how people could be so stupid.”
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It is indeed very hard.
In Sri Lanka it is a birth defect which is likely to effect almost every child.
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However recent https://www.science.org/content/ … published an article titled:
Lab-grown models of human brains are advancing rapidly. Can ethics keep pace?
Whether neural organoids feel pain or should be placed in animals are among the questions swirling around biology’s hot new technology.
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If people can hang in there for a month or two the Americans would soon invent a scientific method with which to treat people with silly, to very stupid mind/Brain. It could be subjected to ethical screening, Don’t worry this is Sri Lanka ….miracles happens every minute of the day.
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