24 April, 2024

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Smash The Rajapaksas NOW!

By Kumar David

Prof. Kumar David

Prof. Kumar David

The tide has turned; the time has come to act. The Rajapakse Regime must be smashed without mercy; Uva is the beginning of the end for the MahindaGotaBasil power-drunk outfit. When land slides, an avalanche follows, but only if we do our bit.  No quarter must be given, no opportunity lost, no breathing space allowed.

Laxity will be used by Rajapakses, their cronies and their henchmen to defer fate. The opposition and the people should be lashed if they do not persevere with the determination of Caesar quelling Gaul or Alexander pursuing Darius III. Let us finish off this regime, its crooks and its cronies who have devastated our nation under cover of Rajapakse darkness.

  • Remember people of Lanka, the indignities, abuses, and humiliations you have suffered at the hands of these men and henchmen!
  • Remember the robbers appointed as Corporate Chairman and Board Member; the political hooligans who terrorises your local police force and your workplace!
  • Recall the ignorant scoundrels now Ambassadors to here and there and the patronised drug peddler in your neighbourhood!
  • Forget not the rapist who runs your provincial or local council!
  • Now or never; be rid of this muck; or you will forever live a slave, your head bowed! 

rajapaksa-family-colombo-telegraph1The news from Uva is excellent. I do not rejoice for the UNP; that is a big question mark; but I revel in the funeral ceremony of the Rajapakse-UPFA and the cremation of the Dead Left. The simple but benighted folk of Uva gave the UPFA 73% of their votes in the 2010 PC elections. In General and Presidential polls thereafter it remained high. Then in September 2014 it crashed; in all-Uva to 51% and in Badulla District it collapsed cataclysmically to 48%! There is not one province in Lanka where Mahinda Rajapakse can poll higher. If this is all his side can poll in Uva he is facing disaster in urban areas; the angel of political death beckons.

Electoral abuse was rampant; take it from me, my sources are Dead Left members who worked the ground; bribes in cash and kind, millions in state funds, unregistered vehicles, hot lines to a prostitute police force. This is the most execrable example of electoral wrongdoing in this country since the Mangala-led Wyamba campaign in Chandrika’s time. The regime cannot repeat this on an all-Island scale in Presidential and General elections as the people have been reinvigorated. Next time these scoundrels will be beaten and chased form every village and bazaar.

Where does Uva leave my Single Issue Common Candidate (SI-CC) strategy? Are we in a stronger position? Will Ranil and the UNP feel revitalised and deem they can go it alone on a Full Executive Presidential bid? Will Ranil demand the Common Candidacy as his rightful due? I have reflected and am of the view that the UNP going it alone is foolish and risky for itself. Mangala’s statement reflects this concern.

Hence we of the SI-CC should consider linking the first and third question if the UNP demands the CC in the light of its renewed electoral strength. Colombo Telegraph readers may recall that I raised the question of what would happen if the UNP polled over 40% in Uva in my piece of 13 July:

“Ranil and the UNP should take note of five points. (a) Mahinda Rajapakse can be defeated this time because he will be hard pressed to secure 60+% of the Sinhala-Buddhist vote, that is 40+% of the national vote. But he can be defeated only if the main opposition parties and groups field a joint candidate. (b) The way to get a joint candidate is to focus on the abolition of the executive presidency and exclude diverging social and economic policies, including the UNP’s. (c) The road map must be unambiguously endorsed by all to give the public iron-clad confidence in the procedure. (d) If Ranil wishes to be prime minister in the future parliamentary system, there is no point in craving for a six-month temporary presidency. (e) If the UNP wishes to propose a name from its ranks for this “short-term job” it had better do it  now”.

Mangala and I believe thinking brains in the UNP, presumably including Ranil, agree with assessment and strategy (a). Surely they then understand that (b) and (c) are imperative.  We can leave aside (d) and (e) as matters for the UNP to decide for itself. Assuming that Ranil and the UNP do not intend to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, and that they are seeking endorsement of a Common Candidate bid, then it leaves (b) and (c) to be answered. Will Ranil and the UNP make, and repeat over and over again, a loud, clear and unambiguous pledge to abolish the Executive Presidency? Will they vow to do it within six months? If yes then they can endorse the Road Map designed by Sobitha’s group or they can propose one of their own.

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    The president’s ruling party doesn’t contest a fair election in the country, the people in the South can’t have three meals a day, and the people in the North are under military rule. But the President is talking about the UN’s credibility. He must understand one important thing; the UN has credibility, that is why he has been given an opportunity to give a speech at the UN general assembly. However, Sri Lanka doesn’t have credibility that is why it has refused to allow the war crimes investigators. This week, President took a photo with Obama and his wife. Look at the photo, I don’t have to tell you who hasn’t evolved as better human beings. African slaves came a long way compare to some racist Sinhalese leaders ;-) Those Sinhalese leaders are curse for Sinhalese, disgraceful for Sri Lankans and shame for 21st century humanity.

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    Great Analysis by Mr.Kumar David. We are yet to read the Analysis of Ms.Tisaranee Gunasekera.

    Yes, the beginning of the end of Rajapakse family dynasty has already bugun after UVA elections. Harin became an instant SUPER STAR overnight and UNP leader Ranil has lot more to learn from Junior Harin and India’s Modi as to how to win peoples trust and faith to win elections.

    If Ranil W. plans to contest Presidential election, he has to get the support from JVP Anura K.Dissanayake, Gen.Sarath Fonseka, Ven.Sobitha Thero, TNA Wigneswaran and Madam CBK. Without their support Ranil will find difficult to face Maha Raja. After all, all of their motive is to serve people and the country.

    Also Ranil may have to at least temporary hire or rent a Radio/ TV station to counter Rajapakse propaganda machinery.
    Also Ranil will have to call in International monitors to supervise Presidential elections.
    Finally Ranil has to recruit and seek help from Academics, visionaries, youth, diaspora community, financial funders, media houses and personnel etc, and to draw up a winning strategy and jump start the program now itself to educate masses around Sri Lanka and to rally all communities and all sectors behind him.
    It’s going to be a fight unto death election, but ultimately Ranil could win provided he tap the correct people and also could walk and talk like a winner.

    Abolition of the Executive Presidency should be the election manifesto. Create independent Police, Judiciary and election commissions, independent Media, human rights and more GDP allocations for Education and health, and create more employment,harmony and peace throughout Sri Lanka and to abolish corruption and lowering COL should be some of the election manifesto.

    Remember honesty, integrity and unity are the keys to win elections.
    Dictators, cowards, liars and lazy loose elections.
    Good luck to Ranil, UNP and Sri Lanka.

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