By Sarath de Alwis –

Sarath de Alwis
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?” “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat. “I don’t much care where—” said Alice. “Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the Cat.
Although Lewis Carroll claimed that his Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland were for children it offers eminently logical commonsense for politicians and specifically for Executive Presidents brazenly brave in utopian pursuits of making lives beautiful for all in a land of plenty.
On its front page of Wednesday 26th January, the Daily FT had four News Reports relating to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). The captions and contents of the four new reports convinced me that on FDI, this government is well and truly lost in a wonderland. At least, Alice had the smile of the Cheshire Cat.
In the first, BOI Chairman has emphatically pronounced “Without concessions, Sri Lanka needs hard reforms to attract FDI”
Speaking at the Nations Trust Bank Investment Forum the BOI Chairman has said “Sri Lanka does not have the fiscal space to match concession-heavy regimes deployed by larger and better-capitalised economies, and must instead build competitiveness through lower costs, policy certainty and institutional efficiency. Herath said attracting investment would depend on creating a predictable and credible framework rather than relying on incentives the country cannot afford.”
In the Second News Report “Sri Lanka pitches tax holidays, ‘Next Dubai Vision’ to attract UAE Investors“, the Deputy Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development is reported to have said that “Sri Lanka is offering tax holidays of up to 15 years and positioning Colombo Port City as a new financial and trade hub as it seeks to attract United Arab Emirates (UAE) investors amid renewed political and economic stability.”
The third News Report was captioned “Presidents Special Envoy Hanif Goes Live on Channel News Asia from Singapore”. Responding to questions on the economic promise of Port City Colombo, the President’s special envoy has said that “the project is designed as an export-oriented, services-led economic platform, anchored in private capital and governed by a clear, rules-based regulatory framework.” He has “highlighted that Port City is not merely a real estate development, but a catalyst for high-value sectors such as financial services, IT and digital exports, professional services, logistics, and regional headquarters operations.”
The Fourth News Report is “UAE attracts $45 b FDI in 2025, up 50%”. A Senior official has stated that “The UAE attracted over $ 45 billion in foreign direct investment last year, up nearly 50% year-on-year, even as global FDI declined by 11%.
Anura Kumara Dissanayake is a great communicator. But that alone is not adequate. He must embark on a hardnosed entrepreneurial and organizational culture. Two years into the business of governance, that is most unlikely.
The BOI Chief demands structural reforms. The Deputy Minister elaborates on incentives on offer. The special envoy holds out the promise of a rules based regulatory framework. The Senior official of the UAE who announces a 50% increase in UAE’s FDI performance in 2025 says it all. Strategy is measured by outcome. Strategy without execution is hallucination.
Countries around the world and more specifically countries in our region are all in hot hunt for FDI. What is available in the form of possible FDI to this part of South Asia is a finite or discernably limited pool with a Hawkeye focus on available talent in the age of AI and digitization.
This calls for high caliber personnel and not starry-eyed do-gooders from the largely monolingual petit bourgeoisie intelligentsia who think reading Lenin is the entrée to belong to the cognoscenti!
Beating the FDI drum in Dubai, Singapore and elsewhere is not what is needed. People of proven caliber must identify targeted investors and convince them of what Sri Lanka or its port city offers as a competitive value proposition in South Asia.
To use a Trumpian metaphor, prospective FDI investors must be assured of the host Country’s Absolute Resolve’ to provide end-to-end support for committed investments.
The value proposition must consist of credible infrastructure including uninterrupted electricity, access to ports and global connectivity. That we close shop and don’t sell fish, meat or liquor on full moon days is not a convincing value proposition.
Again, as Donald Trump would tell you each FDI is a deal with a targeted investor with incentives tailored to the targeted investors specific requirements. Not the kind that an indulgent father would compose to describe the daughter in an advertisement for a groom in the Marriage Proposals page in the Sunday papers!
A World Bank study has found that 80% of successful FDI ventures are the result of targeted campaigns. It has also been found that less than 40% of all Investment Promotion Agencies rely on targeted campaigns aimed at identifying FDI sources.
We are a nation that cannot implement an educational reform program avoiding street protests and vile invective. What does it tell you?
We must build an ecosystem that doesn’t substitute pageantry, ritual and learned mumbo jumbo on our cosmic origins for knowledge based digital transformation in this age of AI.
Professor E F C Ludowyk in his masterly page turner ‘The Story of Ceylon” written in 1967 makes an eloquent, precise diagnosis of our collective and yet unrelieved malaise which constrains us in this age of AI coupled with uncertainty in Geopolitics.
His words are worth recalling today when we await AKD’s chimera of a renaissance or ‘Punarudaya’.
“…the legendary heroes once created to satisfy the old needs are still resorted to in the entirely different circumstances of the present. Cultures have their mythical heroes in not surprising, indeed it would be strange if they lack them. There is a slight distinction to be drawn, however, between this and the need for heroes… To have invented what was once required is surely the normal and economic satisfaction of desires, to be met with in the history of individuals and communities……
…. But to insist on always satisfying the recurring need in the same old ways is surely an indication of deep-seated malaise….
“When we continually call for a hero whom we could follow, when we need sustenance of legendary forefathers, we are most probably showing symptoms of retarded adolescence.”
We must identify specific sectors where we can offer a credible value proposition to the FDI investor. Digital transformation is the key differentiator in this game. Wishful thinking is not the path to FDI.
Our region South Asia is a challenging landscape for FDI for both investors and governments. How can a small economy, in the process of recovery from sovereign default, seek FDI while struggling to metamorphose into a digital economy?
Do we have a national digital strategy that we could offer global investors?
My own knowledge of these complex issues is near zero! Thanks to my Granddaughters and a daughter, I have a reasonable insight into this forbiddingly alien subject of Digital Economy at age eighty-four.
Have we identified our infrastructure gaps? To promote investment in the digital economy and to be receptive to technology transfer we must enhance data governance and Intellectual Property protection.
We live in times of geopolitical instability. As the Financial Times UK informs us “… global competition for investment is intensifying. Countries aiming to leverage FDI for economic growth must present a compelling, strategic value proposition – and back it with coordinated, data-driven execution”
nimal fernando / January 29, 2026
AKD is just one man ……. 22 million are waiting on the sidelines expecting him to carry the entire weight by himself.
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Rejoice ….. at least he is not paying himself much compensation for carrying the load.
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If the past is any guide ……. learn to be thankful for small mercies.
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Ajith / January 30, 2026
“AKD is just one man ……. 22 million are waiting on the sidelines expecting him to carry the entire weight by himself.”
It is the problem of the AKD/NPP? why should he caay the entire weight? This is because there is no clear focus or understanding about what is good for the country, or what is good for the people, what is good for the unity? If he is very cear about it, he needs to tell his ministers, his members of parliament about what is their focus. Unfortunately, there is no clear understanding among them and they are not able to make the people to understand the focus. For example, What is the solution for Tamils problem in the upcoming constitution whether it is united devolved power or unitary power, they don’t have an answer?
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SJ / January 30, 2026
Did he not promise things?
Did you not recommend him and his team for power?
He is answerable personally and as a leader of a team.
Is he not?
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nimal fernando / January 30, 2026
The minorities as the victims of past Sinhala leaders is just a distorted illusion that’s out there …… the biggest victims of the past Sinhala leaders are the Sinhalese themselves! When the Sinhala leaders start treating the Sinhalese well that will also trickle down to the minorities. This is what has happened in the rest of the world where there is good governance.
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I don’t expect many to understand this.
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Some are eternal complainers. Will never be happy whatever is done. Will always find something to complain about! :)))
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As far as I’m concerned …….. AKD is the best leader Lanka has ever had ……by a country mile!
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Unlike all the leaders before ……. he’s trying his best to fulfil the promises – with the “government service/apparatus” in situ, he has to work with – as humanly possible.
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He has made some remarkable achievements in a short span.
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I’m the happiest man alive.
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Should I be concerned about the happiness of others? Native?
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Ajith / January 31, 2026
“The minorities as the victims of past Sinhala leaders is just a distorted illusion that’s out there …… the biggest victims of the past Sinhala leaders are the Sinhalese themselves”
You are right the minorities are the victims of past Sinhala leaders and Sinhala Buddhist leaders. It is also true that JVP also contributed it in it. Yes, AKD/NPP is doing well or appear to do well now much better than the past political leaders. But AKD/NPP has not done much about the victims of the past that is Tamil speaking people. When you say minorities, they were majorities in the North East of Region of Sri Lanka now, before it is Ceylon and it was Jaffna Kingom. The victims ask for a federal solution or devolved power solution in a united Country but NPP is very silent on this matter. Thepast Sinhala leaders accepted that federal solution for so long and they cannot be a barrier for a better solution for a federal solution. We need an answer from AKD/NPP and early action on it.
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SJ / January 31, 2026
nf says ““The minorities as the victims of past Sinhala leaders is just a distorted illusion that’s out there “
A agrees with him by saying “You are right the minorities are the victims of past Sinhala leaders and Sinhala Buddhist leaders. “
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Reading difficulties?
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Native Vedda / January 31, 2026
nimal fernando
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“Should I be concerned about the happiness of others? Native?”
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Being a patriotic American you should always be concerned about America, Cuba, …… entire world. Please watch the Monks walking for peace and how 20 million of them reacted to monks’ humanity.
WHY MILLIONS CRY WATCHING ALOKA & 19 MONKS | THE TRUTH THAT MOVED AMERICA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT9CP7GOTgo
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I don’t understand as to why nimal is not with them, walking with them.
If and when you decide to walk for peace please take Lester, Ramona, … and fellow diaspora with you.
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Would you prefer SJ to join you?
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nimal fernando / February 1, 2026
“Being a patriotic American”
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Truth be told I’m an unpatriotic Lankan. What the hell have I done for the country? Did I save the country from partition like Prabakaran?
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There should be shrine for Prabakaran so people can go and worship!
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nimal fernando / February 1, 2026
“Please watch the Monks walking for peace and how 20 million of them reacted to monks’ humanity.”
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Most of them voted for Trump’s humanity too! ………. So there you go.
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Ah symbolism!
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When would people avoid symbolism and immerse in real reality?
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Evolution is still in its infancy.
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You’re still a mental infant, Native. ……… Just a babe in arms ……….
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Native Vedda / February 1, 2026
nimal fernando
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“You’re still a mental infant, Native. ……… Just a babe in arms ……….”
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So you think the monks are fake, and what they do is also fake,
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nimal fernando / February 1, 2026
“So you think the monks are fake”
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No, I don’t think they are as fake as detractors of AKD!. :)))))))))
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They are just fools like most people to believe that their marching will bring peace.
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Native, for once in your life, learn to differentiate between what people do to feel good about themselves ……… and what people go out and actually do in reality!
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Gota’s residence was full of Buddhist statues …….. but he is a mass murderer.
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Can you even comprehend what I’m trying to say?
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Greater thinkers than I have said it long ago in lucid one-liners ……. “Life is not devised by morality: it wants deception, it lives on deception.”
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Then he turns around and asks “Don’t you know it.” ……. That’s from people like you! :)))
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America has a two-faced duality …….. they want to kill and grab for themselves ……. but also want to feel good about themselves. ……. The marching is to fulfil the feel-good need/urge.
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People can live in societies that are technically/technologically very advanced ……… but morally very primitive.
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old codger / January 31, 2026
Sarath, like most Sri Lankans, is impatient. He wanted results pronto. Not even AKD can do that. Now, consider this: If AKD hadn’t promised results not in six months but in 2048, would he have won the election? If he hadn’t promised to “renegotiate ” with the IMF? Ditto.
Who would have won the election? What difference would it have made?
None, of course. Except that we have better speeches on TV. And some better looking MPs like Uganda Kumari.
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nimal fernando / February 1, 2026
This is not for OC ……. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfiWBh5ke2Q
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This is for OC ……. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrvH6ke6rH8 :))))
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old codger / February 1, 2026
Nimal,
I’m beginning to believe what OneNut keeps saying about moderators.
But still, if I make it to Heaven, I’d take Uganda Kumari for company, not Ranil.
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nimal fernando / February 1, 2026
“Uganda Kumari”
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She is cute ……… but you might run into DTG in Heaven! :)))
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Douglas / January 29, 2026
” Wishful Thinking Is No Strategy”
Absolutely! This “Wishful Thinking” is the main ailment that this NPP Government is woefully suffering from. The President AKD, followed by his team, said at the very beginning that the ‘State Machinery’ ( armed by the bureaucrats) would understand the mandate the Government had received and would ‘Change’ and work tirelessly to fulfill the aspirations of the people. How that ‘Wishful’ thinking has gone down the drain, and to what ‘Disgraceful’ extent this NPP Government of AKD and its team has fallen to is explained when one examines the following case.
Yesterday ( 2025-01-19), the case filed against Namal Rajapakse for ‘Mondey Laudering) came in the High Court. When it was taken up for hearing, the CID officials informed the Judge that the case records had been forwarded to the Attorney General and no ‘ADCICE’ had yet been received. Then the case was postponed to July, and the judge ordered the CID to submit their report on the next hearing.
t.b.c.
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Douglas / January 30, 2026
II: This was a case filed by CID on a complaint by Wasantha Samarasinhge (now a Minister) when he was the ‘Convenor’ of an organization fighting against corruption. This complaint was inquired into, and the records were handed over to the AG for advice.
1. The case came up for hearing in February 2025. The case got postponed. Why? The AG has still not sent his report. Then it was delayed to July 2025.
2. In July 2025, the case was taken up for hearing. Once again, it was postponed to January 2026. Why? The same reason – No report from the AG
3. This came up for hearing yesterday (2026-01-28). Again postponed to July 2026. Why? No report from the AG.
This is a case of ‘Money Laundering’ (Rs. 19 million) against Namal Rajapakse and four others. This case has been hanging on for ’16’ years since the complaint.
Now, whose ‘WISHFUL THINKING’ has been ‘SHATTERED’ and made to ‘Shatter’ by whom? One ‘ADVICE’ to all who are to be named as answer to this question – There is no ‘EXIST’ any more ‘Thanakola Eaters’ and ‘Punnakku Drinker’ in this country.
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leelagemalli / January 30, 2026
“There is no ‘EXIST’ any more ‘Thanakola Eaters’ and ‘Punnakku Drinker’ in this country.”
– This is a huge falsehood. These people would be caught by the next easy trick in broad daylight. Namal Baby is now being portrayed as the next leader by people who intend to leave the NPP sooner rather than later. *************Pigs might fly*************************************
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The NPP government has proven itself to be nothing more than a loud, hollow fraud—a regime built on fantasy, slogans, and outright deception. Fifteen months in power and not a single meaningful promise delivered; not reforms, not justice, not even basic governance. What they excel at is lying with confidence, deflecting blame, and attacking critics when their incompetence is exposed. Instead of leadership, we get ministers barking threats at religious figures, labeling dissenters as “fake” and hinting at violence—an unmistakable sign of authoritarian rot.
The Gen-Z youth who once hyped NPP like a revolution now watch in disbelief as their future is squandered by amateurs playing politics. The education sector has become a national joke: under the Education Minister’s watch, Grade 6 textbooks were printed with links to sex websites—an unforgivable disgrace—yet no accountability, no resignations, only silence and excuses.
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The Truth / January 30, 2026
Leela’s Malli, Your analysis is out of this world !
Keep up the good work !
Work even harder !
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Lester / January 31, 2026
Truth,
Yanks don’t like to be scammed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRBaofin1KU
In Texas, USA, they raided an Indian jewelry store. $55M USD fraud. Extorting money from elderly people for several years.
If Joker Ranil had been born to a less influential family, he would be running some operation like this.
The Texas governor has just put a restriction on H1-B visas, due to Indians abusing that system.
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leelagemalli / January 31, 2026
Nutless Lester is speaking with his or her own shadow or mirror image.
How long will these single men with two avatars make us laugh? The truth aka hairy deepth is only after me, while her nutless avatar claims that he has put me in his own filter.
These two are complete fools who do not know their own IQ levels but will criticize Indians for their low IQ scores. Who laughs at these characters, either together or individually? Nothing can be expected from the idiots other than fridgeting around the “thumb machine”. These men and women animate the gallery operated by Rajapakshe-affiliated forces in society.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtq-fRt1-xU
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We, the 22.5 million, are struggling to reach an agreement to reconstruct the economy while frowning at flourishing India today. Jealousy is a curse.
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leelagemalli / January 31, 2026
cont.
Previously, when European leaders visited India and the area, they always made time to visit Sri Lanka; however, this has turned out to be an advantage today, with the NPP government’s handling of external relations deteriorating by the day. SRILANKA’s flood calamity, which killed 700 or more people and left a million or more homeless, and the EU’s failure to assist the country in rebuilding is obvious now. They just do not respect the current government, which is governed by racist JVP-NPP members who have ruined Sri Lanka’s reputation both inside and outside. We are in genuine danger today, and the next fall is on the way.
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Lester / January 31, 2026
The Northies are running business scams and the Southies are doing H1-B fraud. The whole country is rotten.
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Jit / January 30, 2026
Douglas, this clip is the best I have watched so far from an ex-UNPer who admits not only giving up eating grass and seeing the light in the end, but also one who can identify ‘bath kana harak’ now. They are still a plenty – everywhere, as you can see ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beBujYNDK8M
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old codger / January 30, 2026
“But to insist on always satisfying the recurring need in the same old ways is surely an indication of deep-seated malaise”
This extends to other fields besides FDI. Take agriculture for example. We have been striving since the fifties for self-sufficiency in at least rice. But we have never achieved it.
Our agriculture is still dependent on water supplied from the vaunted “2500 year old irrigation system”. This might have worked 2500 years ago when practically the entire population worked to produce rice. In emergencies, we import rice from Tamilnadu, which thankfully hasn’t been brainwashed with a Sinhala-Buddhist agricultural tradition.
“Following the 1935 soil chemistry findings of the Thopawewa and Parakarama Samudra Development Scheme, Brohier warned that the dry-zone soil structure is not entirely suited to carry out large-scale resettlements centred on paddy cultivation. He noted that the ‘luxuriant tropical forest’ of the dry-zone was a mirage of fertility caused by perennial plant foliage. “
https://www.dailymirror.lk/opinion/Sri-Lankas-collision-with-nature-Lessons-from-India-to-address-the-agrarian-crisis/172-329676?
If Brohier could see this in 1935, why are we still repeating mistakes expecting different outcomes?
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Jit / January 30, 2026
When it comes to FDIs, we tend to waste time on least important elements, which paradoxically are mandatory requirements to attract FDIs such as tax holidays and cheap labour. Because first and foremost, no one will leave their shores if they already have tax holidays and cheap labour in their own backyards! Therefore, the most important factor to attract quality FDI is to make a clean, predictable, and transparent framework for processing FDIs. You cannot expect world class companies – whose DNA is innovation and premium products – to come and bribe a lowlife, dirty minister to do business here. How many premium level investors have already left SL after confronting such scumbags in previous regimes who demanded bags of money? Of course, not all investors are rich with virtues and there could always be some who don’t mind, or even thrive in, seeking short cuts when politicians and bureaucrats are willing to cooperate in exchange of lucrative kickbacks. But if we want to attract top-notch companies with premium products, advanced technology, or global‑standard work culture, then you need to make the whole framework a robust, clean, fast and transparent. Everything else is secondary.
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Douglas / January 30, 2026
Please listen to the following link. This is the ‘ONLY’ Minister who works tirelessly to bring us some relief, sustainable ‘Food Security’.
https://youtu.be/TuTmb66EKH4?si=912_knXDK_CAQyde
Hope all others wake up, mainly the Ministers of Justice and Public Security.
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leelagemalli / January 30, 2026
Readers,
What we are witnessing today is not reform but reckless arrogance dressed up as revolution: when figures like Lalkantha openly boast that neither teachers nor parents could civilize them, it is absurd to expect wisdom, restraint, or statesmanship from their politics—or from those who blindly defend them. Incendiary public statements that insult the very people who delivered power only reveal an emptiness of thought and responsibility, and President AKD is now paying the price as his own words return as heavy public criticism. They once claimed that the suffering of the poorest would automatically trigger action, yet those same people continue to endure hardship while governance remains paralyzed—no Auditor General appointed, no meaningful relief delivered, only noise and blame. Former leaders were loudly condemned for “rampant corruption,” but many allegations are now collapsing under judicial scrutiny, exposing how exaggeration replaced evidence. Despite a massive mandate, Parliament appears weaker than ever, reduced to daily attacks on institutions instead of building them, and with every passing hour the government’s credibility erodes—not because of conspiracies or resistance, but because empty rhetoric cannot substitute for competence, discipline, and real work.
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leelagemalli / January 30, 2026
Wadi Koluwa aka Wasantha Mudalige is now throwing the finger at the government; why is everything so superhuman, like the way the AKD leadership rushes forward?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNhfcXtaWEM
This country is full of many kinds of criminals.
Whether they are funded by the state or not, they are simply tamed by political crooks who have entered universities.
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Only 5% of Alev students enroll in universities each year, with the remaining 95% unable to find suitable placements.
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It’s unclear why the 95% would not oppose the 5% who abuse taxpayer funds (e.g. Wadi Koluwa et al) after enrolling in state-owned universities.
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leelagemalli / January 30, 2026
May intelligence be bestowed upon our Douglas and his Kadamandiya people!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HlusXUncJc
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These men would never see the the truths and what lead srilankens to fall in the same hole on broad day light, regardless of them, fell in it at night.
Rumor has it that the leadership of AKD will be held accountable in the coming months. -Good luck to our motherland !
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leelagemalli / January 30, 2026
Wadi Koluwa aka Wasantha Mudalige is now throwing the finger at the government; why is everything so superhuman, like the way the AKD leadership rushes forward?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNhfcXtaWEM
This country is full of many kinds of criminals.
Whether they are funded by the state or not, they are simply tamed by political crooks who have entered universities.
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Only 5% of Alev students enroll in universities each year, with the remaining 95% unable to find suitable placements.
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It’s unclear why the 95% would not oppose the 5% who abuse taxpayer funds (e.g. Wadi Koluwa et al) after enrolling in state-owned universities. xx
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leelagemalli / January 30, 2026
Law and order and educational reforms: AKD, also known as Thambuththegama Buamphi, always asserts that everyone is entitled to law and order. However, the reality is ignored. Who do they believe are fooling nowadays ?
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Shani Abeysekara, the head of CID in the current government, who formerly sought to clean the pots of Ranjan Ramanakas house, would not bring unbiased handling of CID complaints..
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juxznpBnoJY
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whywhy / January 30, 2026
R Premadasa appointed a team of monitors to supervise
the state machinery , and what was the out come ? AKD
team itself is full of wishful thinking with no knowledge of
how our economy is working and that is why they didn’t
speak much of it to get elected . They are now doing some
touch ups here and there in order to hoodwink their lot so
that they can go out with a false smile on their faces . We
are waiting to see how far you will manage the clock !
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leelagemalli / January 31, 2026
WW,
Fifteen months—just fifteen—and this government already reeks of cruelty and cowardice. Teachers who were promised dignity and security now waste away on death fasts at the very doorstep of power, while the Presidential Secretariat responds with a silence so cold it borders on inhuman. Five days of starvation, five days of warning, and not even the decency of acknowledgment. Farmers, paraded during elections as the soul of the nation, are abandoned without the manure they were sworn would arrive, their fields and futures left to collapse. And the hypocrisy is nauseating: AKD once roared that “our class” needed no outsiders to speak for its pain—yet today that same class must starve, protest, and humiliate itself just to be seen. This is not incompetence; this is contempt. A government that turns its back on suffering, that hardens its heart against desperate citizens, is not merely failing—it is morally bankrupt and unfit to govern.
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whywhy / January 31, 2026
L M ,
I watched two interviews today from Insight News ,
with Journalist Jamila Hussain and Lakmali
Hemachandra . Separate interviews . Both in very
good English . What I liked in them was , they know
what they are talking about . This is not a response
to your reply but only a recommendation from me .
Thanks .
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leelagemalli / February 1, 2026
“What I liked in them was , they know what they are talking about”-
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I hear the frustration loud and clear. A lot of people who voted for AKD/JVP–NPP weren’t voting for “incremental improvement” — they were voting for a rupture, almost a moral reset. When expectations are that high, even normal governance starts to feel like failure.
Let me be straight with you, without party-defence or blind bashing.
Short answer to your challenge
If the benchmark is “clearly beyond satisfactory”, in the sense of visible delivery, confidence, and competence felt by ordinary people —
👉 no, there isn’t a single ministry that convincingly clears that bar yet.
And that’s exactly why people are flabbergasted.
Why this disappointment feels sharper than with past governments
Expectation gap is massive
Previous governments were expected to be corrupt but “manage”.
This one was expected to be clean, smart, fast, and different.
So when ministers appear hesitant, ideological, or amateurish, it feels like betrayal, not just incompetence.
Technocratic weakness is real
Many of the names you listed are:
good activists,
decent parliamentarians,
strong critics of the old system,
but untested administrators.
Running a ministry is not about being morally right — it’s about systems, delegation, crisis management, and political navigation. That gap is showing.
Over-centralisation around AKD
Tbc
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whywhy / February 1, 2026
Hold on , what do you mean by ” Many of the names
you listed are ? “
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leelagemalli / February 1, 2026
WW, I listed the ministers’ names. However, it had been cut off and did not appear for various reasons. I apologize for any confusion this may have caused.
I believe the JVPledNPP has demonstrated that they are incapable of even dealing with basic matters, let alone performing wonders for which they were elected. Not just that “link” in the printed “grade 6 textbook”; there are several typographical problems that might turn the small ones upside down. Could you imagine? Experts also feel that Dr Harini Amarasoorya’s recent visit to Davos was nice, but not well-prepared to attract more investment. Perhaps the Sri Lankans believed it was better than Sunil Handunetti’s drama-style one in China.
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whywhy / February 1, 2026
L M ,
I see the error is still not rightly recognised but I
would appreciate the fact that something
somewhere went wrong is agreed . Let’s not take it
further . Thanks again .
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leelagemalli / February 1, 2026
WW, I assumed you were aware that some of our comments are subject to being shortened by CT administrators. As a result, it caught a portion of my initial response. That is a fact. If there are any failures on my part, I am always willing to admit them without arguing.
And I beg to differ; Lakmali, or many of them, whose abilities were introduced as powerful canddiates (avidinapusthakala), have consistently demonstrated the opposite.
So I disagree with you that they understand what they’re talking about. And it’s not fair to generalize when Lakmali has been exposed by experts, claiming she knows nothing yet makes every attempt to defend her claims. I have enough videos like this.
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whywhy / February 1, 2026
L M , I said I don’t want to take it further but
your response prompts me to add a bit more .
I take Lakmali first for her English which had
become an issue for NPP . There was a huge
hoo-ha about Bigkuchchen . But we find very
fluent few and fluent few with English .
Lakmali , Harshana and there’s another guy
who handle English to the highest standard .
With them in my opinion , Ranil or Sajith can
not get any closer . In terms of their actions so
far , definitely fall short and that is why I want
to give them more time . I notice you are going
ballistic with them from the beginning and I see
you are determined that they must fail . In my
case , I want as I said before , to give them a little
more time to be fair with them or anyone else
in their place . I am not taking you back to how
and where the mistake is as I ignore it now .
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leelagemalli / February 1, 2026
cont.
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Finance being under AKD was supposed to reassure markets and citizens.
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Instead, people are seeing:
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caution without clarity,
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discipline without momentum,
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rhetoric without roadmap.
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That’s a dangerous combo in an economy still on life support.
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Silence where people expected strength
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Police, media freedom, religious affairs, justice — these are symbolic ministries.
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Even small decisive actions here would have bought goodwill.
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The absence of visible leadership reads as weakness, not restraint.
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About specific portfolios (high-level, no sugarcoating)
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Health – no collapse, but no confidence either. That’s not enough after the trauma people endured.
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Education – ideas > execution. Academically sound, administratively slow.
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Transport – zero public sense of direction.
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Foreign Affairs – low profile at a time Sri Lanka needs sharp diplomacy.
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Finance – stability without inspiration; survival mode, not recovery mode.
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None of this screams “worse than every past minister”, but it absolutely explains why people are saying:
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“Is this it?”
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The uncomfortable truth
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The NPP sold itself as morally superior + technically capable.
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So far, the public is only seeing the moral claim — and even that is starting to feel thin when daily life doesn’t improve.
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People didn’t vote for saints.
They voted for results.
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whywhy / February 1, 2026
L M ,
EU and India signed Free trade agreements . UK
went to China . West gave us some opportunity
which is only limited . What the West gave to UNP
can now only be countered by India and China at a
lower level and it is foolish to keep on talking about
new foreign investments at the level JRJ received .
Man power opportunities could be our only survival .
Srilankans trashed UNP means foreign investments
went to bins . SLFP+SLPP stayed nearly double more
than UNP ! Where is the new investments other than
some white elephants ?
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SJ / January 31, 2026
ww
Whatever RP did, he kept an eye on matters.
He was a good manager as a minister and Prime Minister.
As President he inherited the political mess created by his predecessor and had to deal with hostility from within.
I dare not say that he did well, but any worse than his predecessor or successor?
The question is whether things went wrong because of his team, and how?
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whywhy / February 1, 2026
S J ,
To talk about R P rise and fall to and from the top ,
we’ll have to take up both internal and external
factors . But to say he managed well as a minister
and PM , yes I agree with you . Everybody knows
JRJ was a tough leader and that is why he got many
things done his way , right or wrong is another issue .
Many of his wrong things according to his opponents
still stand not corrected . They had and still have the
numbers to put them right all his wrongs . If anyone
tried or trying to do more than him , it is thanks to the
positions he created . With him , there was no team
issue but with everybody else , they may have had .
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SJ / February 1, 2026
RP worked hard to build the party and his ascent to power was not easy, given the feudal attitudes that prevailed in the UNP a much as in the SLFP.
It is my considered view that JRJ screwed up the country with his open economic policy and the constitution with its executive presidency, a curse that has proven hard to exorcise.
My comment was on RP’s performance as an administrator and the attempt to fault him for appointing a team of monitors to keep a tab on things.
Ask yourself why JRJ has far fewer admirers now even among the UNPers.
The man cheated and abused power. If others followed his footsteps on that count, is it something to his credit?.
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whywhy / February 2, 2026
Your first three lines , fully agree . Your second part ,
to save my time , I partially agree because all his
successors promised to cure the curse while in the
knowledge that it is hard to do . In your own words ,
another bunch of screw ups instead of unscrewing .
Your third part , I didn’t try to fault him , I pointed
out how his approach failed him . As for JRJ
admirers , how was it for Dudley in 70s ? I am not a
great fan of JRJ , FYI . But when nobody manages
to undo what he did , both curse and credit go to him .
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leelagemalli / February 1, 2026
WW,
“We are waiting to see how far you will manage the clock !”
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You can probably wait for a while.
Experts foresee a similar or worse outcome to Gotabaya’s drive away.
I hope not, since rioters will leave him alive, and another major conflict is underway.
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whywhy / February 1, 2026
L M ,
I want to give them more time . I hear the same
from more reasonable voices . Needless to talk
about the background of JVP but they are hiding
behind NPP . The moment JVP forgets this is the
moment people starts to sense it and things starts
to rot and not until then , my view . It is too early to
send ballistics . MARA group is patient , Ranil is
patient and SJB is patient too . Why ? I M F , W B ,
US , India , China and EU don’t still see a better
alternative ! Why waste your missiles ?
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leelagemalli / February 1, 2026
WW,
I don’t mind deliberately marching behind a mirage, but my hatred is damaging our youth’s future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrCSWFdkGw
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I do not live in Sri Lanka, and I have no desire to return to my motherland and retire there. My rage stems from the fact that people do not appear to learn from the mistakes of the past, but instead allow more 5-year terms to be wasted. I expected PremierDr. Amarasooriy to do a good job as Minister of Education, but the outcome has been the worst. Not a single senior minister has performed well or near to “the small cabinet consisting of Alisabry, Kanchana, Harin, Senasinghe, and Nanayakkara”. As a result, my criticisms become increasingly sharper by the day.
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leelagemalli / February 1, 2026
WW,
watch this please
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiowB8zeOJQ
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whywhy / February 2, 2026
L M , if we go back many months , on this same
forum we discussed this digital thing I kept
saying that we are not yet ready for it . You even
said for data input it might take like three months .
I was all the way negative . This is what your link
discusses . Thanks for the link .
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SJ / February 1, 2026
ww
Let us be clear about better alternatives for IMF etc.
Unless someone upsets his apple cart, nobody cares two hoots.
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leelagemalli / February 1, 2026
WW,
Sri Lanka is bleeding, and the NPP government is doing nothing. The JVP was finally given a chance in September 2024 — and yet leadership is nowhere to be seen. Over 700 dead. More than a million displaced. Homes destroyed. Lives shattered. And the government sits silently, failing to call for aid or act decisively.
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Graduates promised jobs are protesting to death in Colombo for five days — and the government ignores them, saying they don’t care. Dr. Amarasooriya. The NPP cabinet.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp8RcWBjwl0
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Not one can lead, not one can act. Sri Lanka drifts, its citizens abandoned, its future stolen, while those in power fumble utterly and unforgivably.
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SJ / January 30, 2026
Whatever has got into the author?
He is playing a very different tune from what he did until not long ago!
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old codger / January 30, 2026
SJ,
Scales are falling, it seems.
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Roxie de Abrew / January 31, 2026
Sarath was a strong advocate for change in the post-Aragala era; disillusionment has set in.
There is no action plan for strengthening infrastructure: roads, digital connectivity, sanitation, and clean water.
Some projects are randomly popping up, including the potential white elephant in restoring Paranthan Chemicals. The road to Kandy is crawling on its way forward.
Cable connectivity island-wide is a prime requirement.
In broader terms, manufacturing, trade, digital, and social systems must be linked to our giant neighbour.
The showcase education project fell flat. Devolved power throu PC’s and the new Constitution, abolition of the Executive Power, and the PTA, nothing heard.
The drama of high-profile corruption cases provides entertainment with silent exceptions.
We are a doomed land.
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Lester / January 31, 2026
“We are a doomed land”
That will depend on the younger generation. The older generations are certainly doomed.
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Lester / January 31, 2026
Other than cricket, Sri Lanka does not reward its high achievers. Even Marxist countries identify child prodigies at an early age and put them in special schools. High achieving Sri Lankans (I gave the IMO as an example earlier) have little incentive to stay in the country. Of course a few choose to do so; e.g. university lecturers and should applauded for their sense of moral conviction.
There is a direct correlation between high IQ and GDP.
Research indicates a strong positive correlation between national average IQ (a proxy for cognitive human capital) and economic development (GDP per capita), with studies suggesting a 1-point increase in national IQ may be associated with a 0.11% to 6% rise in GDP per capita.
As an example, Silicon Valley contributes around 15% to the US GDP.
The most productive jobs are not labor intensive, but require high levels of logical reasoning that correspond to the tail end of a bell shaped IQ distribution.
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leNut / January 31, 2026
Lester my little puppy,
“Even Marxist countries identify child prodigies at an early age and put them in special schools.”
Which special school released you, albeit prematurely? Was it the one at Angoda? Now, please don’t spray the page with equations on wave motion.
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LankaScot / January 31, 2026
Hello Old leNut,
Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) can be used to solve various wave problems – e.g. Several foundational nonlinear PDEs model soliton motion in various physical systems. Obviously the following technique cannot be used – “Lax Pairs: Used to determine if a nonlinear system is integrable and supports true, stable solitons”
See, we can all write B*llocks about maths. Or maybe nut?
As Mel Gibson said “There can be only one”.
Best regards
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SJ / January 31, 2026
leNut
I have yet to find a Marxist country in maps old and new.
Can you please help?
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leelagemalli / February 1, 2026
Dear Readers,
People like Lester are not independent voices or concerned citizens—they are loyal mouthpieces whose only job is to whitewash the Rajapaksa catastrophe. The Rajapaksas were not misunderstood leaders; they were rejected, expelled, and disgraced by the people in July 2022 because they ran Sri Lanka into a man-made collapse. Dressing that failure up with highways, ports, and Chinese-funded vanity projects does not change the truth: infrastructure without governance is just concrete poured over corruption. When the war ended in June 2009, the Rajapaksas had unmatched power, public goodwill, and international space to rebuild a nation scarred by decades of conflict.
What did they do with that historic mandate? They squandered it. They delayed justice, protected loyal criminals, normalized plunder, and turned the post-war period into an open marketplace for drug trafficking, money laundering, sexual violence, and financial fraud. Hope was deliberately stretched thin to keep people obedient while the state was hollowed out from within.
This was not incompetence—it was calculated neglect. And today’s rulers, many of whom were part of that same Rajapaksa alliance, are why people now look at the JVP-led NPP with growing disappointment, questioning whether this is real change or just recycled power with new slogans. Anyone still defending the Rajapaksas is not defending stability, development, or patriotism—they are defending impunity, decay, and the very system that betrayed Sri Lanka at its most critical moment.
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Lester / January 31, 2026
*normal distribution
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Lester / January 31, 2026
Unless Sri Lanka takes strong steps to reverse its brain drain </b, it is likely to be dependent on foreign loans(=IMF) for the forseeable future. Picking tea and working in garment factories can generate only so much in revenue. Unfortunately, the present government does not have a strategy towards meeting this objective. The other issue has to do with changing demographics, which will further impact the economy. When Peaceful Members are outbreeding everyone else 5:1, the outcome is not exactly ideal.
https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/facts-and-fallacies-of-muslim-population-in-sri-lanka/
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Rajash / February 2, 2026
Wishful thinking… is not a strategy.
in hindsight …is not an excuse
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Roxie de Abrew / February 3, 2026
His Excellency drives past dying protesters close to his workplace every day for the past 9 days; he gives them a wave from his BMW.
So-called education reforms were found unfit for use; the Ed Min and her supporters continue to fly the flag.
An elected representative, claiming a PhD, has failed to produce his certificate. He was the Speker but he flies the flag as an MP. Even if the Jap University was sending his certificate by ship, it should have arrived by now.
The 323 containers released illegally arrived after a big person’s visit to Germany to shake hands with the figurehead Chancellor. Any connections?
Another major figure went to Switzerland for the Econ Forum, where more than 60 heads of state were present. The Big person met with none. The major figure met with the IMF head. Immediately after, the IMF head announced a visit to SL next week. The IMF head, perhaps, was stunned by the illiteracy of the major figure.
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