26 March, 2025

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Global Changes Will Induce India To Re-Engage 

By Jehan Perera

Jehan Perera

The government has given emphasis to finding new ways of boosting Sri Lanka’s economic growth. Among these would be the need to improve the country’s utilization of digital technologies. The government has taken pride in the number of Sri Lankan experts it has mobilized to this cause. Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya, who made Dialog a household name in Sri Lanka as a mobile connectivity provider, has been appointed as the Chief Advisor to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on Digital Economy. He gave an outline of Sri Lanka’s plans in this regard at the conference on “Building Digital Public Infrastructure For Shared Prosperity” at the BIMSTEC Digital Conclave 2025 held in Colombo.

BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) is a regional organization comprising seven South and Southeast Asian countries, led by India and aimed at fostering economic and technical collaboration in the Bay of Bengal region. The countries in this grouping are Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand. India has promoted BIMSTEC as a key platform for regional cooperation mindful of other regional efforts aimed at mobilizing international backing such as China’s Belt and Road Initiative. It aligns with India’s “Neighborhood First” and “Act East” policies, enhancing connectivity with both South and Southeast Asia. India leads efforts in counterterrorism, disaster management, and cybersecurity under BIMSTEC’s cooperation framework.

The significance of this conference was that it took place in Sri Lanka at a time when Sri Lanka cannot afford to host such international conferences due to its downgraded economic situation. The fact that experts and policy makers from a range of neighboring countries were able to visit Sri Lanka was due to Indian goodwill and funding. The topics discussed at the conference included Digital Public Infrastructure, Digital Identity, Digital Payments, Digital Transformation of Businesses and Digital Governance. Among the key features of digitalisation is that it can both enhance economic efficiency and reduce corruption. This aspect of digitalisation was brought out by Deputy Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe, Deputy Minister who emphasised the government’s commitment to eliminate corruption in his presentation.

Indian Withdrawal 

India’s role in supporting the expansion and strengthening of Sri Lanka’s digital economy presents a significant opportunity to enhance the country’s development prospects through the more efficient use of available resources and the increasing of intellectual resources. As a regional powerhouse with a rapidly growing digital infrastructure, India can serve as both a model and a key partner in Sri Lanka’s digital transformation. Dr. Saj Mendis, the current Director of the BIMSTEC Secretariat, has emphasised that India is at the forefront of global digitalisation, positioning itself among the world’s leading economies through rapid technological advancements and digital financial inclusion.

In an era where the global landscape is increasingly divided into regional blocs and dominated by major powers prioritizing their own strategic interests, it is both pragmatic and beneficial for Sri Lanka to deepen its collaboration with neighbouring India. This was most vividly demonstrated during Sri Lanka’s economic crisis in 2022, when India emerged as the single most important country to provide massive and immediate financial assistance, facilitating critical imports of fuel, food, and medicine through direct foreign currency transfers. Such support is invaluable in a geopolitical context in which small countries get pushed aside or ignored. India’s role as Sri Lanka’s regional partner, reinforces the need for closer economic and technological cooperation with it in the future.

There have been recent indications that India has changed its policies in relation to Sri Lanka from ethnic and cultural linkages to more tangible economic ones, most likely in view of the past controversies over India’s role in Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict. This was evident during President Dissanayake’s visit last month to India where the joint statement gave primary focus to trade and economic agreements that the two countries entered into or pledged to enter into soon. It also made mention of security aspects in relation to Sri Lanka’s strategic location in the India Ocean. But there was no mention of peacebuilding and an internal political solution to the ethnic conflict of the neighbouring island. India’s concerns focus on the recurrent efforts of China to ensure its presence in Sri Lanka which it sees as part of China’s broader strategy to extend its influence in South Asia and the Indian Ocean, an area India considers vital to its national security.

Enter China 

One of the notable features of the joint statement at the end of President Dissanayake’s visit to India was the absence of any mention of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution or to the holding of Provincial Council elections that would ensure a modicum of power sharing between the ethnic communities in Sri Lanka. The 13th Amendment was an outcome of the Indo-Lanka Peace Accord of 1987 through which India sought to influence Sri Lanka’s internal governance to find a solution to its protracted ethnic conflict. The roots of the ethnic conflict lie in the inability of the Tamil minority, which is small in relation to the majority community, to be partners in the national or even sub-national decisionmaking processes. There is concern among the Tamil political parties that failure on the part of India to put pressure on the Sri Lankan government would lead to the negation of their hope for devolved self-government in the areas in which the Tamil people are a majority.

The external pressures on the Sri Lankan government with regard to finding a political solution to the country’s long unresolved ethnic conflict is likely to further recede following the election of President Donald Trump in the United States and radical shift in US policies that are taking place at the present time. The US government has chosen to withdraw from the UN Human Rights Council, where it gave leadership since 2011 to repeated resolutions on Sri Lanka, urging post-war accountability and reconciliation through political reform. This is likely to reduce pressure on the Sri Lankan government to take action in both those areas, which are controversial within the country. The US government has also suspended its foreign assistance through its own international donor agency, USAID, which impacts on Sri Lankan civil society organisations which create awareness fostering an understanding of the political structures necessary for a pluralistic society, drawing inspiration from the experience of different countries for sustainable peace. With the new government signaling a shift toward political reform, civil society can play a role in ensuring these commitments translate into meaningful action.

The vacuum in peacebuilding and national reconciliation left by India and the U.S. may now be filled by a new entrant to the field. The Sri Lankan media reported that a top-level Chinese delegation led by China’s minister in charge of the National Ethnic Affairs Commission will visit Sri Lanka from February 19 to 23. This will be an eye opener to the Sri Lankan people, who did not know that China has such a ministry dedicated to ethnic affairs. The delegation head, Minister Pan Yue, will hold talks with Sri Lankan counterparts on topics related to ethnic harmony and reconciliation efforts. The news report also noted that “China continues to make inroads in Sri Lanka’s North with more livelihood assistance programmes.” The new US government has been open in stating that its foreign assistance needs to be in alignment with its own national interests. Sri Lanka is unlikely to figure high on the US government’s list of priorities, being a distant island. But to neighbouring India, Sri Lanka is high priority, which may precipitate Indian interest in securing a political solution to the ethnic conflict once again.

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    … it is both pragmatic and beneficial for Sri Lanka to deepen its collaboration with neighbouring India.
    The day when we truly believe in this will be the day we begin our forward march.

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      Nathan,
      The best thing that India could do is to lay a cable to supply us with standby power from Kudankulam. Then we wouldn’t need to be afraid of monkeys, thalagoyas, or even clowns at the CEB.

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        oc
        The breakdown was a network failure.
        The CEB has to put its safety features in order.
        Otherwise even getting the entire supply from India will be of no avail.

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          Sivasegaram, you cannot understand this. Why should network fail. In economics it is said that if the demand for goods exceeds by large amount over supply, the system fails. This is same with electricity. Demand for electricity in the country vastly over runs the supply and due to it the system fails. They tried to over work Nuraicholai plant to meet the current power shortage, and now it has broken down adding to the woes. None of the past governments have invested on increasing power generation in the past. Exploitation of hydro-electric resources has reached the maximum, which anyway according to current thinking is not cost effective. Using coal to generate electricity comes with environmental pollution. Nuraicholai plant is saddled with corruption due to which Chinese have installed inferior machines.
          Wind power usage to get electricity is bogged down due to politics. Best solution is to remove northern province off from national grid and connect it to Tamil Nadu which is abundant with power. At least Tamils in north can have bright future.

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            Dr.GS,
            “Why should network fail. In economics it is said that if the demand for goods exceeds by large amount over supply, the system fails.”
            That’s a new and novel explanation of the National Grid. You should tell the monkeys.
            I agree about the cable, but for the whole country.

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            “…In economics it is said that if the demand for goods exceeds by large amount over supply, the system fails….”

            Heck!! Show me the evidence to your blatant statement please! Any reliable, academic citations only……not what you hear in the local pub on Friday night please!!!

            This is what I learnt in my Economics 101 class – When supply is greater than demand, prices drop. When demand is greater than supply, prices rise.

            Did either happen in the last blackout?

            Either you don’t know a heck about Economics or Electricity or both.

            I very much prefer to go by the last.

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              Jit,
              Would you trust a doctor to change a bulb?
              Would you trust an engineer to operate on your brain?
              Would you trust an accountant to fix your car?

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            Dr. Gnana Sankaralingam

            ” In economics it is said that if the demand for goods exceeds by large amount over supply, the system fails. “

            The system never fails, instead prices for the goods would hit the roof, inflation etc, rationing the goods is needed, then shortage, black market, … That is what the Economists call market mechanism.

            “Best solution is to remove northern province off from national grid and connect it to Tamil Nadu which is abundant with power.”

            Why just Northern province why not the entire island.
            Those who have parochial attitudes towards “OTHERS” why waste more than six years to call themselves Dr, …. ?
            Luckily SJ is not a medicine man.

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            The network failed because of a flaw in its safety features.
            Do not BS about electrical systems the way you always do about things that you do not know.
            Read what Lanka Scot had to say on the subject. You may, with some effort, learn something.

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            Sankaralingam,

            “Best solution is to remove northern province off from national grid and connect it to Tamil Nadu which is abundant with power.”

            Not at all practical. You would have to lay undersea high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission cables across the Palk Straight. For a 22 km distance, just this cost would be USD 22 million to USD 66 million. Then you need special ships and you have to prepare the seabed, costing more millions. Who is going to finance this? India is not wealthy, the middle class is running away. The best solution for Sri Lanka is nuclear energy. High startup cost, but given the size of the country, it can easily meet and exceed all energy demand.

            Now there is another solution: those who think Tamil Nadu is a paradise should relocate there permanently.

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              “For a 22 km distance, just this cost would be USD 22 million to USD 66 million. Then you need special ships and you have to prepare the seabed, costing more millions. Who is going to finance this? India is not wealthy, “
              The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, officially named as Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewri–Nhava Sheva Atal Setu and colloquially known as Atal Setu, is a 21.8 km (13.5 mi) 6-lane grade separated expressway[9] bridge, which connects Mumbai with Navi Mumbai.The project costs a total of ₹17,843 crore (US$2.1 billion).
              Pants down yet again

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                Pants down – is that what you offer the tourists?

                Anyway, the biggest beggar government in the world is not going to finance a $10^8 venture with a 20 year BE.

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                  You lied and got caught. Accept it like a man, if you are one.

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                    OC,
                    .
                    “”You lied and got caught. Accept it like a man, if you are one”

                    What if he has doubts about his gender? Could that be the real reason he’s forever single? …..
                    Whatever, he says and does is criticized by all except his sister Deepti. The two have a lot in common… Although their origins come from the slums near to olombo, they are forced to feel like they belong to a “higher breed” … not that I look down upon colombo shanty dwellers.

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          SJ,
          The problem is that the CEB’s base power is a coal power station, which cannot be shut down or started up fast, unlike hydro, to respond to demand. To add confusion, there are now thousands of rooftop solar units which absolutely cannot be controlled by the dispatchers. The CEB must make sure these systems can be remote controlled, or that they be totally independent, with batteries. That won’t go down well with the folk who wanted “free elecricity”. The heavy rains last year masked the problem.
          A grid connection to India will add some stability

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            Old,
            ” A grid connection to India will add some stability “

            That story is as old as Dr. Manmohan Singh, but refused to die when he died, and is still surviving.

            Another one is going for an atomic realtor, while protesting against the South Indian reactor.

            How can a serious writer write an essay under the heading of “Global Changes Will Induce India To Re-Engage “ after hearing that India is withdrawing its capital investments. The Joke is that when the market heard that the Athani Group had liberated it from Langkang, its value went up. I did know that companies’ values go up only when they invest on some new projects, here it is happening when they are pulling out of Langkang.

            In that condition, Evil Emperor tried to sell Air Lanka to international Investors!

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              Adani has his fans!

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            oc
            My comment concerned the cause of the failure. Even linking to a stable neighbour will prove inadequate as there is a safety issue needing looking into.
            A secure network can localize the impact of failure in any part a complex power supply scheme.
            Have you seen the comment by LS on the subject.
            There are besides methods like hydro-stroage to deal wit power surges, that were talked about but not acted upon.
            Solar power has to address stability issues stemming from its availability during hours when demand is minimum in a society whose consumption is predominantly domestic.

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              SJ, what about lithium battery banks to store during the day and use by night for the peak demand?

              Or a novel system like this?
              https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20221102-how-a-sand-battery-could-transform-clean-energy

              It is not rocket science that renewables are the future and am sure there are a couple of storage alternatives already such as pumped hydro and some newer options coming up too.

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                Jit,
                The problem is that there are a lot of uncontrolled rooftop solar units feeding into the grid. I hear that on that particular day there was more then 50% being supplied by these units. Lithium batteries for household use are a solution, but not in Sri Lanka where their cost would drive away rooftop solar customers. They still would need to be controlled by CEB dispatchers though. Large solar installations even in Sri Lanka do have pumped storage or batteries.

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                J
                Cost is a consideration, especially when we have hundreds of small units. But Battery storage will be part of the answer.

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                Hello Jit,
                As SJ pointed out the problem is the stability of the System compounded by the lack of control over the Solar Panel feeds into the Grid. Peter Gevorkian in his book “Solar Power Generation Problems, Solutions and Monitoring” 2016 says ” In addition, existing grid networks lack intelligence to regulate and manage dynamic supply and demand loads that are essential for interconnection of systems for solar and wind energy power generation”.
                This plus the known problems of Norochcholai make it extremely difficult to recover from a Major Grid Fault without a Major/Complete Shutdown. Remember the last one before this? Pumped Storage is a feasible option, however it takes years to Plan and Build. (see my previous link to the Cruachan Site that my Father worked on) https://www.visitcruachan.co.uk/
                Sri Lanka needs to come into the 20th Century never mind the 21st😉.
                Best regards

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        Hello OC and Nathan,
        Have a look at the Viking Link and the NorNed cables for Comparison. The only problem is who will fund it/them. The Viking Link cost 2.2 Billion$ and is DC. It is Currently running at 800 MW but is capable of 1.4 GW. The NorNed was 600 Million$ and is also DC @ 700 MW.
        This would be around 50% of Sri Lankas Daily use. The average electricity demand is 1,325.6 MW, with a maximum demand of 1,954.7 MW. Sri Lanka has somewhere between 4,000 MW and 5,000 MW of installed Power Plants, depending on whose figures you take. Are the costs per Kilo Watt Hour comparable between India and Sri Lanka?
        Best regards

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      Wonder why Nepal is steadily drifting away from its fatherly neighbour!

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        Sivasegaram, you cannot understand these things. Every country has the right to do what they want, but the decision to do so should not be based on personal animosity or ethnic consideration. Maldives and Bangladesh did it and have faced disastrous consequence. Maldives caved in wisely in six months, but Bangladesh is acting funny due to Islamic fanaticism. Trump has stopped aid due to attack on Hindus, 80% of Bangladesh exports go to US, and if they stop it, country will be in doldrums. Nepal will face the same problem if it antagonises India.

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          You are not good at diagnosis of any kind I fear.
          Regardless of whether I understand anything or not, I can assure you that I do not misunderstand anything and even less misinterpret things.
          Maldives expelled Indian military officers. Has it gone back on that?
          Nepal is already better off without India lording it over.

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        “Wonder why Nepal is steadily drifting away from its fatherly neighbour!”

        Misguided children always drift, look at Maldives, ran away …. back in the family house, Sri Lanka the stupidest child was saved from starvation and death, Bengalese are not that stupid to antagonise Hindia, …. Pakistan should make amend with Hindia before Amit Shah becomes the Prime Minister of Hindia.

        If anything Maoist should renegotiate $10 dollar worth contracts with Peacefully Rising China.

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        LS,
        “Are the costs per Kilo Watt Hour comparable between India and Sri Lanka?”
        https://kseb.in/articledetail/eyJpdiI6IndyNlQ1RlAvTGZjd085eXdyWmNaS2c9PSIsInZhbHVlIjoiU0NseUZ1bkpSem5RNDF4NjZaa0w2UT09IiwibWFjIjoiMzVlY2JjZjI5NTIzMWJkN2VjZDU2NGFhMjU4YTk3MTQzZTBlYjIwY2Q3NjQ3ZjQyZmFlZGVmY2M0MTQwOTlkOCIsInRhZyI6IiJ9
        Electricity charges in India are much lower than ours, while the utilities are not running at a loss. A cable would be quite short, but someone will have to pay for it.

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          oc
          “Electricity charges in India are much lower than ours”
          I agree.
          But how come Adani demanded a very high price, and almost had it his way?

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            SJ,
            Adani is a crook, who knows he can twist the arms of weak governments. So, he will try and get as much profit as he can.
            According to recent data, the cost of wind power in India is around ₹ 2.8 – 3.3 per kWh (0.03 USD). Utilities charge the consumers about INR 8 (USD 0.08)
            But, looking at the quoted rates, (USD 0.086/ 25 LKR per kWh), it is comparable to the highest rate charged in India (INR 8.30). The CEB currently charges a top rate of LKR 52 (USD 0.18) and adds on a LKR 2000 fixed charge.
            Adani Green Energy has a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a 130 MW wind power plant in Gujarat, where the rate is set at ₹2.83 per kWh.
            So, Adani wants to charge us nearly 3 times what he charges in India, but that is still less than what the CEB currently charges us. It seems the main concern is not price but environmental.
            A rock and a hard place?
            https://www.tamilguardian.com/content/sri-lanka-enters-20-year-power-purchase-deal-adani-wind-farms-mannar-and-pooneryn

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    “efforts in counterterrorism, disaster management, and cybersecurity”
    These are very important for SL.
    Wasn’t the STATE TERRORISM over many decades in Ceylon and then SL the sole cause for armed uprising by the Tamilspeaking minorities?
    There ISN’T any preventive measures taken against natural or manmade disasters. The Earth slips in the up-country needs PREVENTIVE STEPS being taken by the SLengineers. Flooding prevention in various parts of the country needs up-graded DRAINAGE SYSTEMS.
    Cyber security is needed to protect the public and the government. There are malicious people/governments waiting to hack our financial /other operating systems

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    “The roots of the ethnic conflict lie in the inability of the Tamil minority, which is small in relation to the majority community, to be partners in the national or even sub-national decisionmaking processes.” This STATEMENT IS FALSE.
    It is the INABILITY of the majority Singhalese to provide secure environment to the Tamil Speaking SL Citizens[TSC] THAT CAUSED the huge GULF between the ethnic groups. Wasn’t the BBS created by Rajapaksas increased the Minorities Bashing? Building Buddhist Viharas in place where theren’t any Buddhists living that caused racial issues. Indian Government had to get involved in 1980’s because of STATE TERROR against the Tamils. Majority race need to ACCEPT THE TRUTHthat their SUPREMCY attitude LEAD to the Country’s DOWNFALL.

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      Further the Tamil/Tamil speaking minority is not that small it is around 16%/25% respectively and the Sinhalese speakers 75%. This at the time of independence was 33%. Deliberately whittled down by the Sinhalese state to the current 25% by killings, war crimes, forced assimilation, especially along the once Tamil northwest coastal areas. structural genocide and ethnic cleansing activities. Like you stated it was not the ability of the Tamil speakers that caused this calamity but the inability of the island’s Sinhalese to accommodate, create a secure environment for the Tamil minorities to thrive and live in equality and their racism and myths that thanks to the British, they now hold power in a unitary state and are the majority on the whole island, the entire island only belongs to them, which never was.

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        Tamils/Tamil speakers become 16/25% when numbers need padding.
        But Tamil nationalism has all along been about a third of the total.
        What rank opportunism!
        Even there, it is the interests of the ‘upper caste’ elite that is at the centre.

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          Snake, I do not need to pad anything but quoting from your Sri Lankan government statistics. Now creep back into the hole that you slithered out from, self-hating Tamil quisling.

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            How are you little worm?
            Had a good night’s rest in your dark hole?

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    Mr Pan Yue the Chinese government representative should talk about Tibet and on how they are treating the UYGIR muslims in China.

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      You can send Siv Seg Ram as Srilanka representative to talk to Mao.

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        GS
        Stupid– yes
        Funny– hardly

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      Naman

      “Mr Pan Yue the Chinese government representative should talk about Tibet and on how they are treating the UYGIR muslims in China.”

      Why ask Pan Yue when SJ is on this forum?

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      US-led projects to destabilize Tibet, Xinjiang and Hong Kong in the last two decades failed. But ill informed devotees of imperialism keep repeating falsehoods as cheap slogans.
      *
      Mud slinging is easy. Serious study is a little more challenging.

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        “Mud slinging is easy”
        Is ridiculing is too difficult ?

        “Serious study is a little more challenging. “
        Come on…. Be serious for once!

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          to stop

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          I said “Mud slinging is easy”
          Get help if you cannot understand it.

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        Is that your theory that if America failed in its efforts then China has become the savior of the day on Tibet, Xinjiang and Hong Kong?

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          My theory is that it is hard to penetrate some skulls.

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            Yes, Paadam Theriya Sdampies rate the students Savams, but you are too honest, so, rate yourself as the Savam. Keep proving what a Savam you are!

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              I repeat:
              My theory is that it is hard to penetrate some skulls.

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            SJ, who gave you authority to penetrate skulls. Seems better to work within the level you are capable of without trying to be the Creator God you ignorantly miss. Hope you find him not too late.

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        “Mud slinging is easy. Serious study is a little more challenging.”

        Unbiased objective study is the hardest of all.

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    “The vacuum in peace building and national reconciliation left by India and the U.S. may now be filled by a new entrant to the field. The Sri Lankan media reported that a top-level Chinese delegation led by China’s minister in charge of the National Ethnic Affairs Commission will visit Sri Lanka from February 19 to 23. “

    This highlights that AKD/NPP is no different to any other Buddhist Sinhalese leadership and the country and the super powers will keep under their control and will not allow to be a independent peaceful undeveloped country.

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      How come that you seem rather worked up about this visit when you did not utter a word when the US Ambassador female kept meddling in the country’s affairs throughout her term?
      BTW, China has had no communal violence since liberation. It may have something sensible to offer.
      Oops, that may not please a racist.
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      “Peace building and national reconciliation by India and the U.S.”
      Any thoughts on their outcomes?

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    Glad to hear the government is planning to improve the country’s utilization of digital technologies. However, before that is done, the government must improve the country’s basic communication technologies. Nowadays, it is practically impossible to interact with any of the government departments and obtain any information by calling them on landline telephones, sending emails, or using the chat windows on their websites. For instance, the landline telephones that are being used by all government departments today are the dumbest devices currently in existence and it is a mystery why they are still in use. One cannot even send an SMS on these obsolete contraptions.
    So the only thing the public can do is to hop into a vehicle and make a personal visit to the department, even to make a simple inquiry, which process involves the expenditure of much time, money and effort!
    Most government departments can be contacted by the public only through one or two landline numbers and when one dials there is the interactive voice recording that asks you to press a series of numbers, after which you are put on hold for a long time, and during that period the phone bill will keep mounting!
    (Continued)

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    (Continuation)
    The best solution would be to switch over to the far more vesatile mobile phone, a device that can do far more things than a Swiss Army knife. All the landline telephones should be consigned to the recycling center. Every large government department should have at least half-a-dozen mobile numbers manned by multilingual operators with certified IQ above 100 points. The mobile phones should also have WhatsApp installed on them. That should make communicating with a government department almost a pleasure. If this is not done, we can expect the much anticipated digital technologies too to suffer the same fate as our communication technologies.

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      CM,
      Really? Imagine the situation if all these “public servants” were given WhatsApp-capable phones. I think WhatsApp’s servers would crash in a day.

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      Hello Captain,
      If you ever get the chance to see inside a Help Centre you will see in every Department a large Display that gives information on how many calls are on Hold, Average Response Time and other useful Data.
      None of the Staff are using Mobile Phones they usually use Cisco Digital Phones (or other Brands) with Headset attached and all plugged into the Network. They will each have a Computer and one or two Monitors for access to their Databases etc. Some will have the Ability to Remotely Connect to your or other Computers.
      It is not an easy task to go from an old Analogue Phone System to a completely Digitised one. It takes Money, Ingenuity, Time and much Labour to Install a fully working System. That’s why many Government Departments and Large Companies Outsource their Helpdesks.
      Most Politicians grossly underestimate the Costs, Time and Infrastructure Changes required. Sri Lanka is in a much worse position than even the ex-Soviet Countries were. My Romanian Colleagues that worked on the Border Security explained some of their experiences.
      Best regards

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    “USAID, which impacts on Sri Lankan civil society organisations which create awareness fostering an understanding of the political structures necessary for a pluralistic society, drawing inspiration from the experience of different countries for sustainable peace.”


    If true peace is achieved, the NGOs will be out of work ……… so, it’s in their own interest to keep non-peace going as long as possible.

    At least Trump got this one right.

    There is a very expensive insitu-made chocolates place near St Bridget’s with a small restaurant in front ……. that other think-tank Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu is always there stuffing his face ……. working hard for peace ……. while true peaceniks Prabakaran and hundreds of young LTTE who had honesty in their hearts ……… sacrificed their lives …….. for an ever elusive true an equal peace …….

    Keep the charades going ……….

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      nimal fernando

      “… while true peaceniks Prabakaran and hundreds of young LTTE who had honesty in their hearts ……… sacrificed their lives …….. for an ever elusive true an equal peace …….”

      Are you being serious?
      That little tin pot sacrificed their lives for his own benefit, his own safety, his own victory, …. …. and nothing else.

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        The why did your gold pot Ranil sign a Peace-Treaty with him as equals?

        Who is the joke, tin pot ore gold pot?

        Whom should we laugh at? :)))

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    By this essay, the basic message Jehan PhD communicated to his paymasters, the EU is, “friends I don’t have to appease you anymore; I have won the attention of India, America and China like stronger partners over here I hope that you may go on self-indulgence for your happiness!”, The EU, led by Germany, has been dancing for Jehan PhD’s pipe on Langkang’s affairs. Thus, Germany goofed on the EU’s security by willing to take care of Russia’s economy and its own, instead of the Union members as whole. North Europe’s smaller nations are panicking about President Putin and seeking the umbrella of NATO. Until recently, they had confidence in their neutrality for their protection. The world’s new orders have become neutrality is irrelevant for peace and protection. It is on that eve Jehan PhD reveals that how the Langkang’s Aappa diplomacy has brought China, India and America under his pipe’s spell. Is the Jehan PhD consulting NPP to seek only escape routes, not to fulfill the election promises? Is he saying that Sinhala Buddhist have successfully hanged around for 77 years, so another 4 more years should not be that hard?

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      Hello Mallaiyuran,
      The vast majority of EU members 23 out of 27 are Members of NATO. Nothing “neutral” about them. The only neutral ones are Austria, Cyprus, Ireland and Malta.
      Trump might want to disband NATO, however I think the American Military will advise him not to.
      “The EU, led by Germany, has been dancing for Jehan PhD’s pipe on Langkang’s affairs.
      Do you really think that the EU are controlled by Jehan (PhD or otherwise)?. Whilst the allusion to the Pied Piper of Hamelin may seem apt, I don’t think Jehan has the power, intent or influence to make their Children disappear or get rid of their Rats.
      Best regards

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        LankaScot,
        I don’t have any connection to feel obligated to hide the Sinaha Buddhists’ 77 years of atrocities. You can deny the power of the pen, but Jehna PhD in that trade only because he understands its power! There was a reason Rowdy Royal carried out the war without a witness. Because if the world knows the truth, they will act against Appe Aanduwas. Lasantha and Ekneligoda murders only to black out the truth! During the Old Royals time, International free media organizations rated Royal Aanduwa 174 out 179 countries in media safety. So, suppressing and convoluting the facts is not Aanuwas’ activity? Didn’t even the whole world oppose when Evil Emperor passed the Online Media safety act to suppress the truth information? Jehan PhD is metaphorically employed by whoever donates to his NGO!. If you have a mind blog to comprehend it is your problem.
        Do you really think “Jehan don’t have the power, intent or influence? That is the joke of the century. Then can you give an explanation why the UNHRC is not willing to take the case in front of it? Langkang gave the Hangbangtota Port and Colombo Pong is well accepted to get Chinese vote in the UNSC. You can give any opinion on that, but sorry, we won’t believe anything different about that.

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        We know Langkang willingly came as a Chinese province only to defuse any international action on its Genocide.
        Could you explain why Jehan PhD had been requesting White Flag Murderer to use Lord Neasby’s revelations to destroy the UNRC resolution, though the British parliament had declared that anything in his revelations were inaccurate? The number that he said was dead (between (8,000-13.000) was not quoted anywhere, though. Why would Jehan PhD not advise Appe Aanduwa to take it at least from the UN Expert Panel Report, who did preliminary investigation, or did he encourage Langkang to willingly accept an investigation led by international investigators? Probably your successful Munthanai spreading to other commentators to convolute facts, is encouraging to the same thing as the Jehan PhD too. Jehan PhD has written how he and Buddhist monks used the Rapist Army to suppress the protesting UOJ students who wanted to use Hindu cultural Nathasuram to receive at the first-year students’ reception, instead of Kandyan Koothu. But now the NPP minister claims they have the right to occupy private land to build Buddhist Temples in the north, but it was accepted in the B-C pact that Tamils has right to decide. But he says that. If they were stopped Sinhalese will be hurt, but from 1948 all the Tamils business in the south were destroyed and Tamils were displaced without compensation or investigation.

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        ” The vast majority of EU members 23 out of 27 are Members of NATO.
        Vast majority is not changing Finland and Sweden’s stand as being neutral on international issues. They stood all these times alone and now had decided to change that stand. There is nothing to convolute, though.
        Trump might want to disband NATO That is your private opinion. You are, to portray Jehan PhD as sincere human right activist on Tamils Genocide and, save Jehan PhD’s make-ups, you are putting words in President’s Trump’s mouth. It has zero value for me. Is it a commercial topic Jehan PhD is trying to sell that China, India, US and EU have changed their opinion on NPP. Yes, locally most of the Sinhalese (not that many Tamils) feel JVP’s murders can be forgotten. But in the past Jehan PhD has been campaigning AKD and NPP cannot believe their policy change. But the international community doesn’t flip-flop the reed grass dancing, which Jehan PhD does. Nobody knows honestly what Dr. Modi talked with AKD. India is withdrawing the investment proposals. We are not brain-dead to believe the propaganda talks the Appe Aanduwas doing for the 77 years.

        I don’t want to quote a lot of things that may defeat my purpose. Justice is for what Sinhala Buddhism did for Tamils is our first demand

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    America had earlier expressed the opinion that Langkang had to change the path on human right policies. Under the US Secretary Clinton’s leadership, President Obama has been taking some initiatives to fix the problem. It was the Undersecretary Robert Blake who brought the first UNHRC resolution (30/1) to Geneva. It is something similar to India’s 13A. (It is not that India didn’t talk anything about Tamils, but AKD was not willing to talk about what he talked in India because China was not giving him time to visit. Remember, AKD has yet to visit the USA and Europe. Because if he visits there, he will not be able to give an interview like Evil Emperor did to DM Public TV.) Until this year, the Core Countries on this matter have been able to keep this issue open. When the previous government change was taking place, their State Secretary Pompeo visited at the last minute to Langkang, looking forward to some of their expectations being fulfilled. Langkang fooled Pompeo and President Trump at that time. So, they have been closely watching Langkang using its friends in USAID to loot some money, but not responding to their requests. Langkang’s cheating and continued milking from USAID using Mangala’s friends has been observed by this administration, and they overtly stated to the media when they were winding down the agency.

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    There is a substantial mis-assessment by Jehan PhD of PM Modi’s government towards Tamils. Modi is not an extreme anti-Tamil Sonia. If Sonia’s antagonism was only about LTTE’s involvement in her husband’s death, then how was she able to employ Dr. Manmohan Singh as her Prime Minister when the Sikh bodyguards shot her mother-in-law?

    Modi, without any Tamils agitation, set up Thiruvalluvar Saba project all over international countries. It is not just about Thiruvalluvar; he is using Thiruvalluvar’s name as India’s cultural emblem. Earlier, when Tamils asked for Classical State for Tamil, it took a decade for the then Indian governments to agree for that. Modi recognizes Tamils more than any other PMs of India. India wanted to change the name of the Jaffna cultural center, which was built by India as a gift to the Jaffna population, with India’s new project of Valluvar Saba. Jaffna Tamils protested. India gracefully understood their sensitivity on that issue and changed the name to Jaffna Thiruvalluvar Center. Compare this with the NPP government allowing it to go ahead with the Buddhist temple which is being built in Thaiyidi on the Tamils private residential plots. NPP trying to put words in Tamils mouths that they want the Buddhist temple there. Is that anything different from the UNP-SLFP government keeping Tamils youths in 4th floor and torturing to accept they all are LTTEyers?

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    NPP Buddhism minister saying that Tamils trying to claim their land is going to hurt the Buddhists. Then, didn’t it hurt the Tamils when these rowdy monks occupied their land using the Rapist Army, forcefully? It was accepted from Solomon West Ridgeway Dias time that it is the Tamils’ decision what to do with the land in the North East.
    NPP being as bad as when Junius Richard said in 1983, while the Sinhala Buddhists Rowdies looted, killed and reaped the Tamils to oust out of the West and South to take over their lands and Thalikodies, Junius said starving Tamil will please Sinhalese.
    Jehan PhD misunderstands that the Tamils asking the international community to justice for the Genocide carried by Appe Aanduwas is the only problem Langkang has. His two weeks’ memory, as indicated by leader Pirapaharan, is failing one more time. The NPP won the election on the pledge of “Systemic Change”. It means that there are unmentioned too many problems that exist within the Sinhala Buddhists. That means Tamils’ issue only one issue. NPP promised to fix many issues which have been created by the ruling UNP-SLFP Union in the past 77 years.

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    Jehan PhD thinks that it is only the Tamils who are complaining that the NPP is continuing Evil Emperor’s IMF’s belt tightening regulation. It is not that so. What about the sabotaging labor Unions attitudes under the NPP government. Didn’t they follow the Yahapalanaya power system calamity this week? This time, what happened in Nuraicholai is 100% suppressed to the public. But when something like that happened in Yahapalanaya, they called German and Japanese engineers and had them investigate it for a week. The report said the power failure was not anything to do with the machinery’s wear and tear or fatigue issue. Colombo media perceived the damage was caused by the labor union who were on strike at that time.

    This time without any sincere investigation, it has been accused of the monkeys. If monkeys were caught in electric shocks, did the government show the dead monkeys for the media from the site? Even Siri Ma O poured used oils in Manar sand to establish that she had discovered oil. It seems the NPP government and propagandist Jehan PhD and NPP have not grown up to Siri Ma O’s. Is the mentality of Jehan PhD has got anything better than the previous governments or is it getting worse?

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      Hello Mallaiyuran,
      “Even Siri Ma O poured used oils in Manar sand to establish that she had discovered oil”.
      Was anyone stupid enough to believe this? Crude Oil does occasionally look like used Engine Oil from a a Car Sump, but it smells different and any Lab Technician can quickly do an Analysis. I have worked on many Production Platforms and Drilling Rigs in various parts of the World and there is a wide range of Colour, Smell and Viscosity in Crude Oils. All of the Production Platforms that I worked on had huge Separation Vessels that separated the entrained Gas, Water, Hydrocarbons and Solids from the Wells. Many times I have taken Samples from the Shale Shakers on Drilling Rigs for Geological Analysis. The smell of Crude is unmistakable, even though it varies from area to area.
      Best regards

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        LS,
        “Was anyone stupid enough to believe this? “
        Well, at the time (1977), only those who worked in the refinery had seen crude oil. I once met an old refinery hand who claimed to have been involved in supplying Crude for the hole. I can’t vouch for his story.
        The general public wouldn’t know the difference, of course.

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          Old,
          Recipients of the message may believe or were skeptical that if those promises were doable, it is not the matter in question. You were not a party there, but didn’t a lot of us take the NPP’s promises on the face value? Why? Does that mean CT readers are not anything different to the laymen, the Sinhala Buddhists? We were looking for a way to have the country freed from the UNP-SLFP Union’s Ironclad hold. But the lay citizens, after faithfully waiting for a long time for the rice from the moon, now wanted a new guy who would get the rice from somewhere else. They were travelling from East to West for rice on their cart. We (CTyers) were travelling from South to North, to find ways to abandon the 1931 Universal Franchise and earn true freedom that will not blame the minorities as Jehan PhD willing to do, or blame the Sinhalese, apparently, they are only victims, who keep falling in the net of the UNP-SLFP Union.

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          But the paths crisscrossed at a certain point. We were able to put our axes in their cart. If the NPP could not answer for the promises, do you think we are responsible for that in some way. Our minimum condition, that the UNP-SLFP Union must go, and it has taken place. I think we are ethically okayed to enjoy our temporary victory, hoping in the long run, the country will catch up with some senses. In Tamil, they say the sacrificial ram likes to enjoy the flowers and leaves on the garland that was decorating its neck, before the cut. If the NPP fails to deliver their promises, it will crown the Old Rowdy King, who said in the 2015 election that” Known devil is better than the unknown Angel”. The unknown Angel in his wise words was the Idiyappam eating Judas. A Tamil, Old song from Pattinathar goes like this: “Had both my eyes on the forehead but spent the whole life as a blind. I know what has been happening in the past, but sadly I don’t know what is about to happen in the future (the useful part of knowledge).

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          Hello OC,
          Mallaiyuran said that ” Siri Ma O poured used oils”. So he got the Story slightly wrong. I knew all about Cairn’s Oil finds in Mannar https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Exploration-wells-drilled-in-Sri-Lanka_fig1_243963635 I used to work for a Division of Schlumberger and met some Geologists at the time that had worked on the Indian Cauvery Basin Fields and I think Mannar.
          However I thought that the 70s and 80s drilling had proved “Dry” https://www.sundaytimes.lk/090920/FinancialTimes/ft08.html
          So can you tell us the real story behind the Oil Scam perpetrated. I am intrigued that she actually used real Crude Oil.
          Best regards

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            LS,
            I do remember the episode. I don’t believe Mrs.B herself was responsible. But political parties have over-enthusiastic supporters who believe that such antics are profitable. But, as SJ says, it snowballed into something that is remembered even today.
            Even the Indians haven’t found as much oil/gas as they would like.
            “India has deployed 159 rigs and drilled 545 production wells during 2017-18 which stands globally fifth but the oil and gas production is not commensurate with the wells drilled.[“
            We certainly don’t have the money to invest on that scale.
            But cheap natural gas leads to cheaper fertilizer too, and cheaper agriculture.

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              oc
              To be fair, the government did not claim finding oil deposits.
              There was of course reckless talk both ways by various parties.
              There was a professor who said that we are not digging deep enough, to which another responded laughingly with “Yes we will strike oil way down in South America”.
              *
              But the government discontinued the project before long and the Soviets made no fuss.

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            LankaScot,
            Sorry to see your ability to understand the matters you talk about, or I have to suspect that all what you do in debates is only misdirecting, distorting or warping the topic. You just searched in Google and the first two articles showed up to deny the matters that I said, Sorry man, please do something better than bringing that.
            When the Russian experts were leaving, they were prevented by Siri Ma O from giving any report to the Media. Then some photos were given to the local media saying that they were showing the oil. It was described as not oil well photos (probably they were already capped). Media was banned from going there as reported at that time. I heard these Russians went to an important Colombo Hospital to take treatment for something. That time, the hospitals were filled up by Ceylon Tamil staff. The staff, who came to know that they had worked in Manner, asked about the news in the media that Langkang had oil. They didn’t want to engage in discussion that was out of their terms of reference. They simply said, “Then you seem to believe in your media’s news reporting?” smiled and changed the topic. But the truth eventually came from the Media that the photos they received did not represent the true situation. The explanation for the oil mark in the photo was explained in many ways.

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          oc
          I do not rule out anything, but you may remember the vicious campaign to discredit the drilling for oil at the time.
          Soviet assistance for the exploration was a factor I guess.

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            “Soviet assistance for the exploration was a factor I guess. “

            Don’t whine, my baby. Soviet mommy is safe, and she will come back soon!

            I wonder if you have something serious to talk about! Nobody knows at that time if the soviet engineers did know about oil exploration. Langkang Old Rowdy cases even hired Vietnam to do oil exploration. The Modaya crowds’ money was wasted left and right in any way, but they look for only one thing, that is making sure the Tamils will be starving so they can feel happy.

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              Hello Mallaiyuran,
              My Nephew (a Heat Exchange Engineer) worked on the Kazakhstan Oil Fields in the Caspian Sea. The Russians are just as capable as the Americans at Oil Extraction and Refinement. Their Oil Industry is around 150 years old.(Azerbaijan). My Information doesn’t come from Google (although useful for Specific Dates). I worked in the Oil Industry in the North Sea and many other Countries for around 15 years and some of my Relations and Friends still do.
              Try to stop twisting things, it is not honest. Or maybe you are using the abysmal Google Translate for your Comments?
              Best regards

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                LankaScot,
                All you do is just bluff by bringing unwanted things to change direction. You worked, your nephew worked, your brother-in-law worked, but you never write anything from your first-hand knowledge. Now calling me twisting? Please don’t fool yourself by calling me using google to translate anything. I don’t get into any wanted things and break my nose, unlike you always do in order to save the 77 years of Sinhala Buddhist Tyrannic, Hamas grade rulers. You sound like you didn’t read the two articles you brought. Those have nothing to do with the way Siri Ma O was running the government, which was the point I’m clearly explaining.

                Be honest, do you accept that Siri Ma O cheated in the Oil exploration story by trying to fool the reporters? Say yes or no, don’t baffle! The Soviet Union and Co. went out of business because they didn’t have technology even to do Dickinson’s era Chimney sweeping. It is not only the Soviet Union, Lankawe attempted to hire even Vietnam because they just wanted somebody who opposes America, need not know technology.

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                  Mallaiyuran,

                  He is such a good worker that at the end of it, he could only buy a small plot of land in rural Kandy. I know of housewives in the UK who have been more successful.

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                    Lester darling,
                    I don’t think Malli will fall for your desperate efforts to find friends. Don’t you remember you called Malli a suicide bomber supporter a few weeks ago?
                    Go back to your favourite Sikh.

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                Siri Ma O wanted to import rice from Moon and produce Oil in Mannar! What kind of game is that? Old Rowdies were offering China to rebuild Sapugaskanda refinery for $4,400 while an American small company had offered to do that for $1,100. They kept shutting the refinery purposefully, in order to make a big commission. Now it is operational without much fanfare. NPP wants to bring back many factories that went out of operation during the SLFP-SLAP party ruling.

                Now, don’t cry for the dead Soviet Union. Give some oxygen to Hamas to wake it up, so the car accidents and truck accidents in Europe and Germany can keep going.

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                “…stop twisting things, it is not honest.”
                Twisting is part of him, honesty not in the least.

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            Hello SJ,
            I am not a Geologist, but I have been involved in Wire-Logging, Mud-Logging and Down-hole MWD (Measurement While Drilling). I have even been known to identify the correct Geological Period from looking at Micro-fossils (Foraminifera) with the Microscope. We had complete Labs in our Portacabins close to the Drill Floor. We continually collected Data as we were Drilling and analysed Geological Samples taken from the “Shale Shakers”.
            For these reasons and having examined the Mannar Reports by Cairn, I am pretty certain that there are substantial Oil & Gas reserves in Mannar and Offshore Sri Lanka. I am also hopeful that some Exploratory Wells (Wildcats) would reveal Oil/Gas in the Jaffna Limestone Areas.
            I realise I may be “Flogging a Dead Horse'” but someone has to do it (SM maybe).
            Best regards

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              LS
              At the time of Soviet exploration in Mannar Sea, the equipment used was not as sophisticated as it is now I guess.
              But without some home grown technology, the cost effectiveness will be questionable.

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              Scot,

              There is no oil and gas in Mannar or anywhere ekse in Sri Lanka, certainly not at the significant levels you claim. If there was, “Sri Lanka” would have been forcibly invaded by the West a long time ago, under the guise of “humanitarian intervention.” Check Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon. Who is controlling the oilfields there, it’s the West.

              “Man’s freedom is lacking if somebody else controls what he needs, for need may result in man’s enslavement of man.”

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                *Syria, Iraq, and Libya

                Libyan oil is the best. They had to drag Gaddafi through the streets to get it.

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                  “Check Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon
                  *Syria, Iraq, and Libya”
                  So Lebanon is the new Libya (and Turkey is the new Israel).
                  All hail Lester the Senile.

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                Hello Lester,
                “There is no oil and gas in Mannar or anywhere ekse in Sri Lanka”.
                I know it is difficult if not impossible to prove a negative, but then you go on to contradict yourself – “certainly not at the significant levels you claim”.
                Are you Schizophrenic or what?
                Who owns India’s Oil? Who controls China’s Oil or Russia’s Oil. Or even worse for you, what about Iran’s Oil and Gas.
                Israel wants to have Gaza’s Oil.
                Best regards

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        LS
        There are hate campaigners who clutch at any straw and will not let go even after the straw is broken.

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          “There are hate campaigners who clutch at any straw and will not let go even after the straw is broken.”

          Maybe true, like those who constantly abhor Federal Party for no reason.

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        “…Was anyone stupid enough to believe this?…”

        LS, he must have seen it in Wikipedia. He believes anything in Wikipedia as gospel.

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        LS
        “Was anyone stupid enough to believe this? “
        You have come across one already.

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      “It was the Undersecretary Robert Blake who brought the first UNHRC resolution (30/1) to Geneva. It is something similar to India’s 13A.”
      What pathetic parallels!

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        Come on, what do you know about political matters other than Badiyudeen PhD Revelation? Because Colombo mistresses and masters did know and that is why never the VC post didn’t come along so and Dr. Thiyagalingam had to crushed? Why are you sticking you back here and farting, where no holes left open? Neither 13A nor Resolution 30/1 brought any justice or relief for Tamils anyway. Tell me something: didn’t Sir Ma O melted for the lection for her got ridden Solomon and next time, imported rice from Moon, then sent coolies to Norway to recommend for Nobel Peace Prize, and ordering to murder the Tamil boyfriend of Miss X.

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    “There are hate campaigners who clutch at any straw and will not let go even after the straw is broken.”

    Maybe true, like those who constantly abhor Federal Party for no reason, love repeating importation of rice from moon, ….. . paranoid of the arrival of Kalla thonies from Tamilnadu hence building one of the largest police/army camp at Elephant pass…….

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