
By Tisaranee Gunasekara –
“I like the politicians who tell the truth – so that’s none of them.” ~ A British voter (The Guardian – 19.6.2024)
Two years ago, on 20th July 2022, Lankan parliament voted to elect a successor president to Gotabaya Rajapaksa. The SLPP put its full weight behind Ranil Wickremesinghe; even a parliamentarian hospitalised for surgery was brought to vote, in an ambulance. Mr Wickremesinghe won with 134 votes.
16 votes short of a two-thirds majority.
There is no reason to think Mr. Wickremesinghe can do any better if the ill-timed 22nd Amendment comes for a vote. He won’t. The numbers simply don’t ally. Mr. Wickremesinghe cannot clear the two-thirds bar, however hard he tries. Not even with all the powers of the presidency. Not even if the SLPP backs him wholeheartedly.
Mr. Wickremesinghe’s purpose in bringing the 22nd amendment is unclear, for it cannot be used to postpone, let alone cancel, the presidential election. All he has succeeded in doing is creating a storm in a teacup, with a great deal of assistance from a segment of the opposition predisposed to see a storm in every teacup of Ranil Wickremesinghe’s making.
President Wickremesinghe might want the presidential election postponed, by a year, by two or a hundred. But it is an unachievable goal, outside of a genie-in-a-lamp sort of situation.
The 1982 Referendum analogy does not work in real life. True, JR Jayewardene did postpone the parliamentary election, but he managed it under totally different circumstances. He had the numbers in parliament (a four-fifth majority no less, and they were his parliamentarians, not parliamentarians on loan to him) and political power outside, on the ground. He had just won a presidential election, bettering the UNP’s record breaking 1977 performance. (The UNP won the parliamentary election of 1977 with 51% and 3.2million votes. JR Jayewardene won the 1982 presidential election with 53% and 3.4million votes.). He was the leader of the most popular and the best organised party in the country. He held all the aces. The referendum would become a byword in unfreedom and unfairness, but the UNP could have clawed to victory even without massive violations of election laws. It was not so much necessity as hubris which made the UNP turn the referendum into a violent charade.
Ranil Wickremesinghe possesses none of JR Jayewardene’s advantages. He has neither the legitimacy nor the political muscle. He has not won a national election since 2015. The UNP is a barely-visible shadow of the politico-electoral juggernaut it was in 1982. And even if the SLPP backs him fully, the 22nd amendment cannot clear the two-thirds hurdle. The only way it can is if enough opposition parliamentarians defect to Mr Wickremesinghe. One or two might; 16 or more won’t.
There is also the timing. Even if the bill is presented to the parliament late next week (according to media reports, the earliest this can happen is July 26th) three to five weeks will have to go before it can return to parliament for a vote (a mandatory two weeks for the public to seek legal remedies against it and a maximum of three weeks for the judiciary to make its decision). By that time, the presidential election campaign will be in full swing.
Some opposition members argue that the Supreme Court will give the 22nd amendment a free pass by removing the two-third majority and referendum hurdles and determining that the amendment requires only a simple majority. The government will get the amendment through, fast, and immediately bring a proposal to extend the life of this president and this parliament, they warn.
This fearmongering is based on a gigantic lie – judicial complicity. There is no reason to believe that the judiciary will dance to President Wickremesinghe’s tune, now. It hasn’t in the last two years and it will not in the remaining couple of months (thus the president’s periodic outbursts against the judiciary). Plus, any proposal extending the life of president/parliament will need a two-thirds majority – votes neither Mr. Wickremesinghe nor the SLPP has – and will not have.
The JVP/NPP is correct in treating the proposed 22nd amendment as a bagatelle. The presidential election cannot be postponed constitutionally. President Wickremesinghe lacks the political wherewithal to postpone the election unconstitutionally. The presidential election will happen on time, on a Saturday between September 21st and October 12th. And a new president – whose name is not Ranil or Wickremesinghe – will be sworn in before October 19th.
The aftermath of that choice is quite another matter.
A three-way fight and a disenchanted electorate
President Wickremesinghe’s electoral rating has improved, according to the IHP’s latest poll. He is currently at 15%, with a generic SLPP candidate winning 7%. If the Rajapaksas decide to back Mr. Wickremesinghe fully, he has a chance of winning around 25% of the vote at the upcoming presidential election.
This upward movement tallies with another finding, the latest Mood of the Nation poll by Verite Research. According to June results, the government’s approval rating has increased to 21%. (The government’s approval rating was 10% in the Verite Research’s February Mood of the Nation poll, while the IHP poll for that month gave a Wickremesinghe-SLPP combo a rating of 13%, indicating that there could be a correspondence between the two sets of findings).
If the trend continues, the election will become a three-way battle. But there’s no conceivable scenario in which Mr. Wickremesinghe can be one of the two frontrunners – outside of a UNP-SJB reunification – another impossibility.
The two frontrunners at the coming election would be Sajith Premadasa and Anura Kumara Dissanayake. According to the IHP May poll, they are at 38% and 39% respectively. Mr. Dissanayake’s ratings have come down (he was at 51% once) and Mr. Premadasa’s ratings have gone up. If there is no major change in voter sentiments between now and election day, a winner will not emerge in the first round. A second round of vote counting might give Sajith Premadasa an edge, assuming enough UNPers decide to cast their second preference for him.
Someone will win the election, but none of the major candidates enjoy a net favourability rating as per IHP calculations. All have negative favourability scores; more voters either disapprove of them or are indifferent to them than approve of them. According to June IHP findings, Anura Kumara Dissanayake leads the pack with a net approval rating of minus 20 (-20). Sajith Premadasa is second at minus 39 (-39) while Ranil Wickremesinghe lags behind at minus 66 (-66). The election will thus determine not the most popular candidate but the least unpopular of them all.
At the recent elections, British and French voters were “…driven more by anger and resentment than actually for something,” a professor of French and European politics in the University College London pointed out. South Africa was no different. Even Narendra Modi, with his high net favourability rating, failed to clear the 50% mark. In the US too, the winner would be the least unpopular candidate as both Joe Biden and Donald Trump have net unfavourability ratings.
Disenchanted electorates, yearning for change, yet not knowing what that change should be or how to achieve it. As a French voter put it, “No one’s happy. We are going round in circles. It feels like we’ve tried everything and now we’re lost. But people are right not to be happy. They vote, then nothing changes. So now we’re going to get the extremes. Whereas you’re coming to your senses” (ibid). Unfortunately, a swing to the extreme is not likely to result in reformation or betterment, but general ruin. Utopia and dystopia are often the two sides of the same unrealistic coin.
The day after
The last violent Lankan election was the presidential poll of 2015. Every single election after that has been mostly free, fair, and non-violent.
Hopefully, the presidential election will continue the trend. Hopefully no human will be killed or injured and no property destroyed in making this election.
The election will be held on September 28th, latest media reports claim. It has to be held before on October 12th, as per the constitution.
Then will come the day after. There’s always a day after.
Sri Lanka is not out of the abyss the Rajapaksas led her into, mistake by mistake, starting with the devastating tax cut of December 2019. But we have exited the bottom, managed to claw our way a little way up. Two years later, it is easy to deliberately downplay the devastating impact of queues, power cuts and shortages on life and living. But those were deadly times, unprecedented times, and the path wrought by Ranil Wickremesinghe helped end them. The victor of upcoming presidential election must build on this limited but real achievement, and not jeopardise it with fanciful policies and impractical actions, a la Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
As a veritable stream of former Rajapaksa acolytes streak to the SJB, the party is in danger of losing its identity and becoming a Rajapaksa-lite entity. This, and Sajith Premadasa’s deferential dependence on Buddhist clergy, might make some of his key promises non-starters. For example, if he actually tries to implement the 13th Amendment in full, how will his Sangha Advisory Council or the former Rajapaksa acolytes turned SJB stalwarts react?
Populists, says political philosopher Jan-Werner Müller, believe they are the sole representative of ‘the real people’, the silent majority.’ In a Lankan context, ‘the real people’ is a euphemism for Sinhalese and especially Sinhala-Buddhists. The two frontrunners of the upcoming election are in thrall to this variety of national-populism and unusually dependent on Buddhist clergy and retired military personnel for support and even legitimacy. The chances of either party moving beyond the Sinhala-Buddhist comfort zone – whatever promises they make during election time – is highly unlikely. Hopefully, they will stop at cowardice and not actively promote ethno-religious racism, as a way of holding power or gaining power.
Populism can present a threat not just to the minorities but also to sections of the majority community. Take two recent statements by maverick JVP leader Lal Kantha (whose intelligence and imagination needs to be acknowledged). In a recent speech, he argued that after electoral victory, Malimawa (NPP) will be the people, the people will be Malimawa, and there won’t be a gap between the two.
One country, One people is not a democratic formula but an autocratic one. Democracy accepts the differences among people, that there’s no People, but many people with differing opinions, expectations, and choices. Any equation of Malimawa and people by a victorious NPP/JVP will mean that the people who refuse to be with Malimawa will be downgraded to the status of non-people.
A gleaning of how this equation might work in practice was provided by Mr. Lal Kantha at another rally. “When organising this meeting, we faced just one obstacle. His name is Wasthiwattage. He is an official of the (Kandy) municipal council… The progressive people of this country should know about people like him. The names of those in the public service who kowtow to politicians would be made available to people… A group from the municipal council removed (our) cutout… This Wasthiwattage has told them to remove it… What do we do to people like these when the era of renaissance comes? They have to be rehabilitated”; according to the internet, the official was merely carrying out the order of the KMC, removing all illegal cutouts).
Gotabhaya Rajapaksa had a knack for conjuring enemies. His stable of suitable enemies ranged from Tamil extremists to Irresponsible extremists (People/Organisations who fail to “exercise their democratic freedoms with responsibility”), Islamic extremists to Anti-democratic extremists (People who “go beyond peaceful demonstrations and engage in violent protest, incite violence or act in other undemocratic ways”). It included a chief justice who refused to toe the Rajapaksa line on all occasions and a former army commander who charted his own political path.
There is not much of a difference between what the Rajapaksas did and what Lal Kantha intends to do, what Lohan Ratwatte said recently about not permitting a NPP/JVP victory and what Lal Kantha said about rehabilitating public officials. Intolerance is intolerance irrespective where it comes from and what words it is cloaked in. And in an intolerant land, anyone could become a victim, even those who consider themselves ‘real people’.
RBH59 / July 21, 2024
It’s crucial to recognize that experience does not always equate to ethical governance. New and untested parties can offer fresh perspectives and solutions, possibly steering the nation towards a better future. The NPP can do the job because it represents people power.Ranil has past experience in begging from other countries, which worked to some extent, but during his time in power, his frauds were elaborated by the Rajapaksas. He did not take action against the fraudsters. Just like the past purchasing of counterfeit goods in the health sector, these actions undermine economic stability and trust in markets.
All The Rajapashe Minsters worked hard with Ranil due cover up there wrongdoing.
The Sri Lankan political party NPP though lacking experience, has the potential to lead the country towards self-sufficiency. This scenario can be likened to President Obama’s reference to the first moon landing, where despite having no prior experience, the mission was a success. Similarly, the NPP can bring about positive change.
The so-called experienced political parties often exploit contracts for their own benefit, sometimes even fueling religious violence to achieve their goals.
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Naman / July 21, 2024
The violence in the form of Easter Bombings happened 7 months before the 2019 Presidential Election. The Military Intelligence unit that existed then is still INTACT. What can happen between now and the date the Presidential Election is what no-one can predict. The REALLY Concerned People want a change that will be provided genuine /uncorrupted/ patriotic Leader. Do not want any more of UNP/SLFP/ SLPP/ SJB as they CAUSED the Economic/ Social/ Political destruction of the Isle.
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Naman / July 21, 2024
Tamil Speaking Citizens[TSC], when dealing with the Sinhala Politicians should make them acknowledge that they had been UNFAIR to Tamils since the Independence and to apologise. TSC should whole heartedly support the Leader who will bring the SYSTEM CHANGE/ sent the corrupt ones to prisons after confiscating their ill-gotten wealth.
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Naman / July 21, 2024
Ceylon could have been Utopia if not for the Pseudo-Patriots of Sinhala Buddhist Supremacists.
They were behind violence against the minorities. The country could have avoided civil wars and unnecessary destructions & deaths.
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Ratnam Nadarajah / July 21, 2024
Yes we need an impartial leader to govern our nation.To-date it has been very partisan and racist regimes unfortunately
To be another Singapore ,our future leaders should be above any party lines and not be subject to the all powerful Sanga.
Must hasten to add Sri Lanka matching Singapore is very near impossibility
Politics should be above religion
Ratnam Nadarajah
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SJ / July 21, 2024
Utopia for whom?
The entire wealth was built on slave labour in the plantations.
The elite of all nationalites have enoyed it all along.
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Human Touch / July 21, 2024
Naman
As always, you are blaming everything entirely on the Sinhala people. How convenient. When you blame everything on the Sinhalese, you fail to take a realistic stock of your own weaknesses or mistakes, leading to a cycle of repeated errors. It’s an easy way to live from day to day without seeking change. Typical.
I know your LTTE supporters on CT will go berserk at my comment, ignoring the fact that it is a reaction to something you started. But it’s fine. Bring it on.
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Native Vedda / July 22, 2024
Human Touch
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“When you blame everything on the Sinhalese, you fail to take a realistic stock of your own weaknesses or mistakes, leading to a cycle of repeated errors. “
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Could you explain to us who ran this country since 1948? Who have had control over country’s purse, education, law and order, justice, police and armed forces, monopoly on rent a mob, ………… land grabbing, religious affairs, Economic, language and labour policies, Budget, Archaeology, Liquor Licensing, State Enterprises, …. …. ?
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Human Touch / July 22, 2024
Dear NV
Most certainly.
Do you know that the issue between Tamils and Sinhalese started long before 1948? In fact, I believe this problem has persisted for at least 2,000 years, if not longer. So, 1948 merely marks another chapter in this ongoing saga.
Despite being close relatives geographically and possibly genetically, we struggle to find common ground. The Tamil perspective often seems to harbor a deep-seated disdain for the Sinhala people, regardless of our efforts. This perception is evident even in everyday discussions on platforms like CT.
What I’ve come to realize is that there’s a stark contrast in how each community engages with self-reflection and criticism. Unlike the Sinhalese, who are outspoken about our leaders and societal issues, Tamils appear less inclined to critique their own community. This disparity complicates efforts to bridge our differences.
To reach consensus, there must be a willingness to find middle ground. It’s challenging to achieve this when parties refuse to budge from their entrenched positions. I hope this perspective resonates with you.”
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Native Vedda / July 23, 2024
Human Touch
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I think you believe in old wives’ tales.
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Please revisit this island’s ancient, medieval, and post independent contemporary history.
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You also must spend some time on public racist Anagarika homeless Dharmapala’s writings and speeches.
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Let me ask you a simple question why would anyone in his her right mind would burn down a library with rare books and old ola manuscripts? The state officials and politicians knew and know who organised and commanded the “rent a mob” to set the library ablaze.
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Why would the state pass immigration act that made 1 million hard working people stateless over night that was immediately after the country was granted independence by British?
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Is it because bottled up anger towards Pandyas and Cholas who invaded and occupied this island some 800 years ago?
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Why would not the state investigate war crimes committed by its own armed forces and armed non state actors?
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LankaScot / July 22, 2024
Hello Naman,
Another Political Storm, it is 12:20 am and Joe Biden is stepping down. Apart from that there are no Utopias anywhere in the world.
Best regards
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Human Touch / July 22, 2024
LS
I believe Joe Biden has demonstrated an act of selflessness and magnanimity that is truly remarkable. By any measure, he has shown himself to be the bigger person.
One of the most admirable qualities in a person is selflessness, and Joe Biden has unequivocally exemplified this by stepping aside from one of the world’s most prestigious and powerful positions for the good of his country.
This action should be etched in history in golden letters.
I don’t think a scumbag like Trump can ever think of such a feat in his wildest dreams. This contest is undeniably a clash between values of righteousness and sheer malevolence.
Those white individuals who support Trump largely consist of religious zealots, ignorant disgruntled individuals who lack direction, and ultra-right-wing fascists and racists who take offense at the success of non-whites. Trump has positioned himself as their leader. He is a reflection of all that is bad in the groups I have mentioned above.
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chiv / July 23, 2024
HT, you’re absolutely right. This is unprecedented.
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LankaScot / July 23, 2024
Hello Human Touch,
I have been following the American (and others) alternative online coverage of Biden for many years. Some of them have now become almost mainstream. The vast majority of them have been complaining about the cover-up of Biden’s mental acuity for years. They also give evidence of Biden’s selfishness and rigidity.
Biden was forced to drop out by Barack Obama and other leading Democrats, he did not go by his own volition. The Democrats were hemorrhaging support due to Biden’s Zionism and support for the Israeli Genocide against the Palestinians.
The Republicans are now petrified that Trump will lose – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9zFW0U3v60
But remember (just like Sri Lanka with the Rajapakses) Trump has a lot of support amongst disaffected sections of the working class, as well as Racist/Right wing Elements.
Best regards
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Nisal Fonseka / July 21, 2024
Agree with most of the comments except the Kandy Municipality AKD Banner/Hoarding removal as an illegal hoarding instructed by Kandy MC.
What about hundreds of Ranil and Mahinda illegal posters and hoardings. They are not removed??
Also LAL KANTHA criticism. He is a loose cannon and not the key policy maker for NPP. You are taking one or two words and giving the worst interpretations
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Raj-UK / July 22, 2024
Nisal Fonseka
If Lal Kantha is a loose cannon, why isn’t the party cracking the whip on him? If he is not disciplined now, what can we expect from the likes of him if the NPP is in power? There are 20 or more parties within the NPP coalition & if they all have their own interpretation of party policies, what a joke the NPP would be, only, nobody would be laughing.
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old codger / July 23, 2024
Raj,
There aren’t 20 parties making up the NPP. Most of them are fronts and unions, not registered parties. They are all JVP affiliated anyway. So, the JVP is the only party in the NPP.
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Ajith / July 21, 2024
“Sri Lanka is not out of the abyss the Rajapaksas led her into, mistake by mistake, starting with the devastating tax cut of December 2019.”
It is completely wrong to put the blame on Rajapaksas alone or the tax cut of December 2019 as a reason for the current status of the economy or other problems. The mistakes over mistakes were made by both UNP and SLFP from the day this country fallen into the hands of Buddhist Sinhala Fundamentalism. Still this country in the hands of Buddhist Fundamentalism and still influenced by the external powers, not an independent country. This island was in the hands of external powers for the past six centuries. Only change that happened was the name and colour but still their influence on decision making.
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Ajith / July 21, 2024
“Sri Lanka is not out of the abyss the Rajapaksas led her into, mistake by mistake, starting with the devastating tax cut of December 2019.”
If you put the blame on Rajapaksas alone then the people should be thankful to “Aragalaya” led by NPP, not to Ranil led by Rajapaksas. If Ranil has the guts to put the young protestor into jail why cannot Ranil put the guts to put Rajapaksas in jail who robbed the country?
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old codger / July 22, 2024
Ajith,
The Aragalaya was NOT led by NPP. The FLSP moved in first, after the violence. Lahiru Weerasekera and Wasantha Mudalige are both FLSP members.
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leelagemalli / July 22, 2024
Those parasites like Lahiru Weerasekera and Wasantha Mudalige were made heroes by stupid media shows after the struggle. The Sri Lankan media should take responsibility for making “simple simians” as heroes of the nation without any valid reason.
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The kind of students who, in retrospect, lived up to their HIDDEN inclinations. Although the course work was initially set for 4 years, Mudali has spent more than 13 long years. What has he contributed to country’s income avenue during that lost years ? These students are true parasites of Sri Lankan university systems. These men should be jailed forever.
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Naman / July 21, 2024
We need more people who thinks like RBH59 & TG. TG writes sensible articles.
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nimal fernando / July 21, 2024
I feel AKD is sincere ……. remains to be seen if he can live up to the expectations.
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None of the other pols vying for the top job have ever been sincere ……… now or in the past ………
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Native Vedda / July 22, 2024
nimal fernando
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“I feel AKD is sincere …..”
I too trust him however I do want to verify.
So do many voters.
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There is a humongous problem, AKD maybe (or appears to be) sincere do you trust his fellow party old guards, in other words the little Pol Pots? By the way Sunil Handunneththi wants to set up a National Money Laundering Scheme (State Enterprises Fund).
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Raj-UK / July 21, 2024
”..not much of a difference between what the Rajapaksas did and what Lal Kantha intends to do..”
I agree, hence, my distrust of the JVP & my conclusion that the promised ‘change’ by the NPP will be to Marxism. The old guard JVP will be pulling the strings
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Nathan / July 22, 2024
Raj-UK,
I risk being controversial. But, I can live with it.
Yes. Strings will be pulled. However, the strings are short.
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If the vote basis is, ‘commenters on CT, JVP will win hands down.
On a nation wide vote?
There are longer strings!!
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Human Touch / July 22, 2024
Raj-UK
Absolutely correct!
It shouldn’t take a genius to figure out this.
First and foremost, it must be acknowledged that while NPP members are intellectually inclined, the JVP are perceived as less educated. Therefore, they will not integrate harmoniously under any circumstances. Moreover, the ratio of NPP to JVP in this incompatible mix is significantly disproportionate, with the JVP forming the majority. This is obvious.
Politics, unfortunately, revolves around numbers, so it’s clear who will ultimately wield the most influence.
Thanks Raj.
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nimal fernando / July 22, 2024
People are always asking what the JVP plan/agenda is …….. here it is ……. in all its sincerity ……. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTY4U4QcNR8
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Contrast that with these fairytales …….. who can’t even make simple fairytales sound sincere …. read the comments ………. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiff3n6K_UQ ……. like him or not, even Pol Pot was more sincere
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old codger / July 22, 2024
Nimal
It must be conceded that RW is not great at giving rousing speeches. Some of the audience are on their phones. Besides, he shouldn’t repeat the same spiel about food and gas shortages every chance he gets. The guys who caused that are still in his cabinet.
As for sincerity, does Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa do private practice?
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Ajith / July 22, 2024
“As for sincerity, does Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa do private practice?”
What does it do with sincerity?
“It must be conceded that RW is not great at giving rousing speeches.”
Can you give us what is his great areas?
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SJ / July 22, 2024
““As for sincerity, does Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa do private practice?”
What does it do with sincerity? “
Interesting question!
Can it do anything?
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old codger / July 22, 2024
Ajith,
You are a bit slow. If Nalinda Jayatissa does private practice, isn’t he using the “system “?
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Srilankan Boy / July 22, 2024
President RW had been inviting Sajith and Anra to join him in progressing the country forward and he repeated it yesterday.
In many opinion polls published so far, he had been falling to the third place behind the other two.
Instead of considering himself a born leader, I wonder why he has not considered joining one of them in achieving his stated objectives.
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Ajith / July 22, 2024
Srilankan Boy,
I fully agree with your suggestion that President RW can easily join one of these young candidates to develop this country using his experience, knowledge and skills. He has been in politics for more than 50 years and experience as member of parliament, minister of various ministries, prime minister for six times and now president for two years.You yourself say that you are now a common man and only worry about country and people. You need to prove that you are not greedy of power. Can you prove by joining one of the candidates or you want to prove that you are greedy power?
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Mallaiyuran / July 23, 2024
Wow! how much of a malice and grudge is shown on JVPer, only to save the Notorious Evil Emperor, who even about to be given up by Old Rowdy Royals, because they fear their party going to be abandoned on this election by Evil standing for election on UNP’s Elephant symbol, instead of Slap Party’s Pahadu Symbol. They fear that after they let him steal their mandate to rule in the 2019 election victory in order for him to fulfill his lifetime whims of becoming a president, The problem with this is, when the 2029 election comes to the white screens, Playboy Minister will not be able to dust and bring back his Pahadu Symbol, probably Waapa and Maama are gone, if Evil suppress it in this election. SJB is going to use its symbol Telephone; NPP/JVP will be using their Compass, TNA-FP’s CC will be using House, if they find a common understanding this time. White Flag Murderer and Deal Dasa will use Hand. Nobody will be using the Pahadu this time, which won the special majority last time. Anne Pavum, Playboy Minister!
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Mallaiyuran / July 23, 2024
Tisaranee Gunasekara is an extremist, who on her own always, has been creating storms in the teacups of CT articles with her loose Cannon firing techniques. Her thoughts and the tongue (keyboard) never congruent. She starts with one area; lightly criticizes Evil to create foolish readers that she is a balanced writer; then she swings her sword in all directions and all bystanders’ heads fly. During the freedom negotiation period, Sir Pon Arunachalam wanted full freedom from Britain. But Don Stephen negotiated with Britain for dominion status in return for Trinco Naval Base. Britain later learned how stupid its negotiators were in front of Don Stephen’s Aappa Diplomacy tactics. But on the other side, with G.G. Ponnambalam, like selfish Tamil politicians, convinced them by inviting “Brothers, why do you want to wait any more for Britain ruling us, let us rule ourselves”. Then he did the trickiest move in Langkang’s history. He rejected GGP’s 50:50, and convinced Lord Soulbury to go with the Unitary constitution. Having achieved all that, he wanted from Britain and Tamils, he disenfranchised Tamils and cut off the British Trinco thing right at its base. Thus, Don Stepen fell two wickets; the Suthu Mathaya and Demulo Pariahs both lost to Don Stepen’s one ball. Then boasted to himself, “Tell me if one is a Tamil, then I will buy him for a cup of coffee”.
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Mallaiyuran / July 23, 2024
Come on, I did not hear an equivalent to Tisaranee’s brainwashing game even in the Tamils’ kids’ story “Aanaikku Pannai Saman ” (An elephant’s value is nothing more than a clay pot’s value). Tisaranee, in her Sinhala Buddhist’s political campaign for Evil, making Lal Kanth to look many times more dangerous than the Evil Emperor, or Junius Richard or Don Stephen. She spent paragraphs after paragraphs only to divert the attention of readers from actual issues to change the people’s attention from Evil’s crimes and failures. Is she demanding that she has to certify everyone who claims that they are a NPPer, with her cunning scales that are ok in order for Anura to ask votes from the public? Tell me if there is one, a good one, out in the 225 +1 donkeys in the Diyawanna Lake Palace and Galle Face Green Place! Then why does the NPP have to have its members certified by her? Who is this person called Tisaranee, she makes everyone in the country only Modaya, with her yardstick? This is what I repeatedly wrote to Tamil Masses: start to compare NPP with UNP-SLFP Union, only after you can show a count that they too have killed 165,000 Tamils. Please don’t bring back some opportunistic political speeches to compare with the Tamils Genocide of UNP-SLFP if your brain is already dead.
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Mallaiyuran / July 23, 2024
Think about this: Every Ceylonese must understand this clearly & every educated person should undertake the responsibility of clarifying the fundamentals of this maxim to the laymen, AS SOON AS THE NPP HAS DEFEATED THE UNP-SLFP UNION IN THIS ELECTION, THE SYSTEMIC CHANGE IS DEBUTED AUTOMATICALLY . If Anura honestly does even one of his election promises, it is only a bonus. The 2024 election is not like the 2015 election, where Yahapalanaya Hooligans were expected to restore democracy. Here the simple request to Anura is to defeat the UNP-SLFP union so the Ceylon Kaliyuga started by Don Stephen can be brought to rest. They killed 120, 000 Sinhala youths in 1970 & 1989. They killed 165,000 innocent Tamils in 2009. What kind of trick is Tisaranee playing in order to downplay those crimes, she is creating a storm out of Lal Kanth’s speech? Did she make a call to Anura and asked him, before she started to write this malignant campaign for the Evil Emperor, if he was aware of Lal Kanth’s speech, and her opinion on that and how Anura saw the incident as. She is nothing but a convoluting crook but pretending to be a balanced journalist. I see in this writing, Tisaranee is trying to portray Junius Richard as a Hero, as an intellectual and a people man…. or any other ups she came up with.
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Mallaiyuran / July 23, 2024
Isn’t he the man who sent the UNP Kaadies to burn Jaffna Library, brought the 13 soldiers’ bodies to Colombo to parade, started the program against Tamils, and while the Tamils were going through unimaginable destruction and pain, he gave a speech in the radio that if he starves Tamils further only the Sinhalese would feel happy? How are you all comparing the 1983 Pogrom with Lal Kanth Speech? Is that all Junius Richard did? Junius Richard was the one who walked to Kandy in 1958, started the first ever Pogrom of Ceylon in 1958, conducted the 1977 pogrom to celebrate his unforeseen victory in that year’s election, which too she is referring to as his achievement in her campaign writing. The important point here that makes Tissaranee’ heart ailing is that Lal Kanth has called to punish the Tyrant mayor of the Sinhala Buddhists’ capital, Kandy! Lal Kanth wants the perpetrators to be punished, but does not want to get impunity or be transferred to customary Hotel Hospital. What courage, stamina and arrogance to elevate Lal Kanth above the tyrant dictator, the Evil Emperor.
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Mallaiyuran / July 23, 2024
Anybody who knows the word bankruptcy understands, though Evil robbed EPF to justify his claim of equaling FDR with DDR, the country was bankrupted by lack of foreign exchange. Chinese poop was imported because Gothapayal did not have a single dollar bill to pay for importing chemical fertilizer. (Later America gave tons and tons of fertilizer to Evil, so he can claim that it was he who revived the Langkang.) So, the local food production & imported essentials suffered a lot. This situation was not created by Gothapayal, but he adopted it, though he was unaware of what he was doing. During Yahapalanaya rule, a famous press meeting was conducted by Rowdy Royal and the Central Bank Cabal. In that meeting, a reporter asked if they agreed that the Rupee was showing the real value in that time’s exchange rate. The reporter said that the Rupee was certainly underrated. This is the way the Sinhala Buddhists show their self-pride that was not existing in reality. Because the EU and FTFA had listed Langkang as a money laundering haven, the exchange rate was falling out of control. To hide what was going on, Mangala gave many incentives to foreign bills holders and kept the rate artificially at Rs 300 but in fact it might have been much below, above Rs 400.
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Mallaiyuran / July 23, 2024
(Now by playing many tricks, -like holding loan installment without paying, cutting off essential imports, stimulating tourism by incentives) Evil and Nandalala keep it around 310, but it should be lower than Rs 500). The talk of actual rupee rate came in that meeting because by the serious fall of Rupee and there was no foreign income, there was no new loan possibilities, and never any serious FDI came to Langkang, even though Evil’s Twin brother Harsha faked the arrival of Volkswagen. So, the credit rating companies were putting Rupee at another low level for every three months or so. Evil feared and begged the Old Rowdy to take over the government. He, too, wished for it. But It was Western Democracies and India tried consecutively in two elections for regime change and had plugged the government from the hand of Old Rowdy and had given it to Evil. He feared taking it from Evil, because the West would retaliate against him and would put him on the UN’s Electric Chair. So instead of taking it from the hands of Evil, Royals engineered the Jihadi war with the help of Yahapalanaya to convert the Sinhala Buddhists to go back to the Royals’ side. It is in that context the exchange rate question came and the reporter tried proving that the West was artificially keeping the Langkang rupee extremely low.
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Mallaiyuran / July 23, 2024
It was true, actually, it was the West that started the fall of the rupee, but it was unintentionally. During Mahinda Chintanaya time, Rowdy King was pumping a $19B commission from the White Elephant projects to (Suspect-ably to Western) foreign banks and stock exchanges.in 2017, Evil demoted Mangala from FAM to FM because he was suspecting Mangala was bought out by West on the UNHRC inquiry. But as West was capable of talking with Mangala over the compound wall of Evil’s kingdom, they did not care about Mangala being demoted to FM. So, four countries out of this team told Mangala secretly that the Old Rowdy was saving the commission money and LTTE women’s Thalikodies money in their banks., and possibly offered him help to confiscate it. This was diplomatic secrecy, so we cannot tell exactly what happened, but we can share an opinion with the readers, based on the news media gossip of that time. A reader who feels my ways cannot be the true path the things happened; he/she can plant his one to explain how it would have happened. But it cannot change the final result.
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Mallaiyuran / July 23, 2024
Probably Mangala was not brave enough to carry out that transaction (Remember when Mangala invited American planes, the Custom officer shut the plane’s doors back and sent back to America and Mangala had to fire her, but still she ended up in the North as the governor?) He reported the matter to Evil and Rowdy King. Then he invited a press meeting and announced it there too. The fact that the $19B was sitting in foreign banks, and those banks were ready to confiscate money, was announced in a press meeting by Mangala. Now the Yahapalanaya’s urgency is not restoring the Rupees decline to 300 but inventing a way to stop the concerned banks from confiscating the money. It was then the Yahapalanaya government introduced the Foreign Exchange Fraud Amnesty Act (2017) so the $19 B could be brought back to Langkang, and it would tremendously help the rupee appreciate again. I would think a part of the money came, but the Royals still did not like to make them white. So, as per another media gossip, these bills were put in Gananathan’s plane and sent to Uganda, when Royals feared for their life, on a later date. Other than story concocter Tisaranee Gunasekara, the Langkang bankruptcy stemmed from foreign exchange shortage.
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Mallaiyuran / July 23, 2024
Langkang, from Siri Ma O time, prints money as and when they needed it, as per the golden Brain Communist N.M Perera’s idea. The rupee will keep going down in value, people would go bankrupt, but Appe Aanduwa, as long as it has money to buy paper and ink, money supply will be there, and no local bankruptcy will be there. This bankruptcy was imposed on People’s Bank for attempting to dodge the payment for an LC obligation. That was where it originated. So, there is a 100% chance of the same bankruptcy showing back again if Anura or Valaiththodam wins the election. All may remember that it was India who gave $4.5 B and rescued the Gothapayal Aanduwa in 2022. After the last bilateral loan negotiation, India had declared that there will be no loans for Langkang, anymore. Sinhala Buddhist Intellectuals, too ardent in their proudness and extraordinary artistic in begging too.
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