By Jehan Perera –

Jehan Perera
Some opposition political parties have strived hard to turn the disaster of Cyclone Ditwah to their advantage. A calamity of such unanticipated proportions ought to have enabled all political parties to come together to deal with this tragedy. Failure to do so would indicate both political and moral bankruptcy. The main issue they have forcefully brought up is the government’s failure to take early action on the meteorological department’s warnings. The opposition even convened a meeting of their own with former president Ranil Wickremesinghe and other senior politicians who shared their experience of dealing with natural and man-made disasters of the past, and the present government’s failures to match them.
The difficulty to anticipate the havoc caused by the cyclone was compounded by the neglect of the disaster management system, which includes previous governments that failed to utilise the allocated funds in an open, transparent and corruption free manner. Land designated as “Red Zones” by the National Building Research Organisation (NBRO), a government research and development institute , were built upon by people and ignored by successive governments, civil society and the media alike. NBRO was established in 1984. According to NBRO records, the decision to launch a formal “Landslide Hazard Zonation Mapping Project (LHMP)” dates from 1986. The institutional process of identifying landslide-prone slopes, classifying zones (including what we today call “Red zones”), and producing hazard maps started roughly 35 to 40 years ago.
Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines which were lashed by cyclones at around the same time as Sri Lanka experienced Cyclone Ditwah were also unprepared and also suffered enormously. The devastation caused by cyclones in the larger southeast Asian region is due to global climate change. During Cyclone Ditwah some parts of the central highlands received more than 500 mm of rainfall. Official climatological data cite the average annual rainfall for Sri Lanka as roughly 1850 mm though this varies widely by region: from around 900 mm in the dry zones up to 5,000 mm in wet zones. The torrential rains triggered by Ditwah were so heavy that for some communities they represented a rainfall surge comparable to a major part of their typical annual rainfall.
Inclusive Approach
Climate change now joins the pantheon of Sri Lanka’s challenges that are beyond the ability of a single political party or government to resolve. It is like the economic bankruptcy, ethnic conflict and corruption in governance that requires an inclusive approach in which the opposition, civil society, religious society and the business community need to join rather than merely criticize the government. It will be in their self-interest to do so. A younger generation (Gen Z) with more energy and familiarity with digital technologies filled the gaps that the government was unable to fill and, in a sense, made both the opposition and traditional civil society redundant.
Within hours of news coming in that floods and landslides were causing havoc to hundreds of thousands of people, a people’s movement for relief measures was underway. There was no one organiser or leader. There were hundreds who catalysed volunteers to mobilise to collect resources and to cook meals for the victims in community kitchens they set up. These community kitchens sprang up in schools, temples, mosques, garages and even roadside stalls. Volunteers used social media to crowdsource supplies, match donors with delivery vehicles, and coordinate routes that had become impassable due to fallen trees or mudslides. It was a level of commitment and coordination rarely achieved by formal institutions.
The spontaneous outpouring of support was not only a youth phenomenon. The larger population too contributed to the relief effort. The Galle district secretariat sent 23 tons of rice to the cyclone affected areas from donations brought by the people. The Matara district secretariat made arrangements to send teams of volunteers to the worst affected areas. Just as in the Aragalaya protest movement of 2022, those who joined the relief effort were from all ethnic and religious communities. They gave their assistance to anyone in need regardless of community. This showed that in times of crisis, Sri Lankans treat others without discrimination as human beings, not as members of specific communities.
Turning Point
The challenge to the government will be to ensure that the unity among the people that the cyclone disaster has brought will outlive the immediate relief phase and continue into the longer term task of national reconstruction. There will be a need to rethink the course of economic development to ensure human security. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has spoken about the need to resettle all people who live above 5000 feet and to reforest those areas. This will require finding land for resettlement elsewhere. The resettlement of people in the hill country will require that the government address the issue of land rights for the Malaiyaha Tamils.
Since independence the Malaiyaha Tamils have been collectively denied ownership to land due first to citizenship issues and now due to poverty and unwillingness of plantation managements to deal with these issues in a just and humanitarian manner beneficial to the workers. Their resettlement raises complex social, economic and political questions. It demands careful planning to avoid repeating past mistakes where displaced communities were moved to areas lacking water, infrastructure or livelihoods. It also requires political consensus, as land is one of the most contentious issues in Sri Lanka, tied closely to identity, ethnicity and historical grievances. Any sustainable solution must go beyond temporary relocation and confront the historical exclusion of the Malaiyaha Tamil community, whose labour sustains the plantation economy but who remain among the poorest groups in the country.
Cyclone Ditwah has thus become a turning point. It has highlighted the need to strengthen governance and disaster preparedness, but it has also revealed a different possibility for Sri Lanka, one in which the people lead with humanity and aspire for the wellbeing of all, and the political leadership emulates their example. The people have shown through their collective response to Cyclone Ditwah that unity and compassion remain strong, which a sincere, moral and hardworking government can tap into. The challenge to the government and opposition will be to ensure that the unity among the people that the cyclone disaster has brought will outlive the immediate relief phase and continue into the longer term task of national reconstruction with political reconciliation.
Ajith / December 9, 2025
The NPP Government took the government with the call equality particularly against racism and religious extremism as the weapon for their propaganda along with 2022 “Aragalaya” demands. During the presidential elections SJB promised of a undivided permanent devolution of power to ethnic problem. But NPP took out the equal treatment and out of racism and buddhist extremism. Unfortunately SJB gone back to racism and buddhist extremism. Even though NPP fully not give up racism and Buddhist extremism, SJB should have gone strong against NPP with challenging with racism and buddhist extremism if they wanted to be a real opposition to NPP.
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Tony / December 9, 2025
It is the opposition party’s job to scrutinize the ruling party. If not, they will lose their relevance anyhow. That is why they are there for in Parliament.
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Nobody is entitled to a FREE PLOT OF LAND. This also applies to plantation Tamils. It is time to renegotiate Sirima-Sastri agreement and reunite Tamil Nadu language speaking people with their loved ones in Tamil Nadu.
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Central Hills are over crowded.
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TBC
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Rajash / December 10, 2025
Nobody is entitled to a FREE PLOT OF LAND.
This also applies to plantation Tamils.
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This also applies to Buddha statues.
Buddha Statues are not entitled to free plot of land.
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Rohan25 / December 10, 2025
Similarly, the largely freewheeling Sinhalese are not entitled to free plots of land in the Tamil. north and east, especially when they have been ethnically cleansed of the original Tamil population. Also, they are not entitled to go around willy nilly and install Buddha statues, buile Buddha Viharas in Tamil lands, and claim and steal ancient Tamil Buddhist and Hindu ruins in the north and east for Sinhalese Buddhism. Even your former Sinhalese President Ranil Wickremesinghe openly told the then Archaeological commissioner that the Buddhist ruins in the north and east belong to the Tamils and not to the Sinhalese, and not to make false claims. The estate Tamil is entitled to not only free lands but a decent house and other facilties and entitlements, after they were forcibly brought into the island by the British 200 years ago and made to work as slave labour for a pittance or starvation wages both by the British and later Sinhalese led governments, to create most of the island’s wealth and foreign exchange and still do, unlike the largely free wheeling Sinhalese, who constantly wait of handouts and living off the hard work of the Tamils and the Muslims.
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Rohan25 / December 10, 2025
Furthermore, they were treated so badly and made stateless after living on the island for 200 years. Yes, the island is overcrowded, so how about, for a start, sending you and more than half the present-day Sinhalese population, whose ancestors largely migrated from Tamil Nadu after the 15th century to the island? After all, what is good for the estate Tamils is good for most Sinhalese too, and the same yardstick should be used, starting with you and your family. At least the estate Tamils contributed a lot to the island’s economy and welfare, and received nothing. What did you and most of these racist Sinhalese, many of recent South Indian immigrant origin, now baying for Tamil blood ever do or contribute, other than overpopulate, and ruin the country with your Sinhalese Buddhist racist ideology? Get packing
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SJ / December 9, 2025
“The NPP Government took the government… “
Which government did it take and where to?
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nimal fernando / December 9, 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epjsQDSHxtE
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The contrast between the priceless experience of a great westernized statesman like Ranil ……….and the lack of experience and tact of an indigenous sarong Johnny like AKD.
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Let the people of the land speak.
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@PiyasiriDeva This is the difference between feudalistic elitist political mind set and politics with morality to serve for the people with out barred from feudalistic elitism.
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@RohanSamantha-k8j Rani ponnaya go to hel
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@AshraffabusalyAshraff We can compare the thuggery leader and responsible and soft heart leader,
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@ShamaliFernando-g7z Buddimath anura sir janadipati Patta hora banku hora batalandaya
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@liveinharmonyuk According to Buddhist philosophy, a person does not belong to a Brahmana kula simply by birth, but by the actions they choose and the life they lead. Through his compassion and his sincere service to the country, Anura Dissanayake sahodaraya has shown the qualities of a true Brahmana, earning that place through his deeds.
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nimal fernando / December 9, 2025
How dare AKD distribute money among the filthy rich? ………. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbW9Si_zylA
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Where is Ranil’s priceless experience to distribute it among the truly needy? …… Kheliya 950 laks. Presanna Ranatunga 650 laks. Chamal Rajapakse 620 laks. ……….. Native Vadda Rs2. LM? …………..
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Native, here’s ye chance to offer thanks and gratitude to ye benefactor.
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Please don’t go missing on me now ………
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Ratnam Nadarajah / December 10, 2025
Hello Jehan
Yet another thought provoking piece . Thanks for same
The question and position of Malaiyaha Tamil community is worth debating and analysing , given the current narrative. They are the most marginalised and deprived group in the nation
The suggestion to relocate people living above 5000 ft Is a colossal task if not an impossible undertaking. Where would you relocate and how about their roots and livelihoods. Above all where is spare land available for such an initiative ?
These are few matters for the planners, government , the opposition and civil society to consider..
Needless to say there are numerous other issues to take into account for the long term climate resilience and sustainability of communities
With the collective efforts and determination nothing is impossible
The planning horizon had to be and need to be long term ; more like 10 to 15 years than an quick fix!
Ratnam Nadarajah
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nimal fernando / December 10, 2025
While Native is spreading his idol Ranil’s fake news that go viral to set fire to the country …….. one of his pet hates ……. a Saffronista is doing good honest work spreading the truth ……… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L03St2kYvmE
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Can we have some appreciation here please?
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When you twist everything at hand to show AKD or the government or anyone who is not your idol or anyone you hate ……. to show them in bad light …….. it’s a testament, a window, to your own character, than anyone else’s, you are trying to disparage.
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It shows your inability to handle the truth.
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In the long run the truth always comes out ………. as Ranil, Mahinda, CBK, Sirisena, Sajith, Namal, Adolf, …….. have found out. People can push a made-up false narrative only so far.
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Ranil’s, Mahinda’s, CBK’s, Sirisen’s, Sajith’s, Namal’s, …….. way of doing politics ……… is increasingly beginning to look outdated, irrelevant, redundant and pathetic.
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They have done it all their lives ……. and now don’t know what else to do. As the usual customary habit, they unthinkingly keep pushing lies hoping the lies will find traction.
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But looks like the people are hip to it and not buying what they are trying to sell.
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Well, except a few ……. you know who!!! :))))
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Douglas / December 10, 2025
” The Opposition Risks Losing Relevance”
What ‘Opposition to lose relevance?
Do we have an ‘Opposition’ in our Legislature?
Are you referring to the reenactment of the once-popular TV drama titled ‘Mind Your Language? OR our own ‘ Amaris Aiyahs’ Kade? OR ‘Stand-Up’ comedy performed by MP Chamara Sampath Dassanayake, joined by MP (National List Nominee) Namal (now popularly called ‘Ne Mole’ (no brain) Rajapakse?
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leelagemalli / December 10, 2025
What if Kadamandiya individuals in and out of Habaraduwa are empowered to hack you (shameless facist promoters) in the next days?
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Nothing resembling the promises they made are based on reality.
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxOGqX56rJ0
Many people who are truly in need are claimed to have received the promised 25 thousand LKR. What are the next topics of discussion?
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Will they be able to preserve their faces in the coming days? Yes, they are true thakakadiyos who drank the last drop of blood from the grieving country….. offenders of that sort never change their spots quickly. Enough is enough; it is time to reconsider and prepare for the second revolution….. tiny signs of light are emerging at the end of the tunnel….. I have no doubt that any form of facists would not survive…
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chiv / December 10, 2025
Is there any relevance left , to lose ?
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leelagemalli / December 10, 2025
Dear Chiv and all intelligent thinkers,
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s there a single minister in the present government that has done a decent job? Almost everyone is now being identified as unqualified ministers? Why is that? They claimed to be “university educated” as they rose to power.
Sunil Handunetti?????? His expertise of several topics is quite doubtful.
Namal Karunaratna?????????? Simply a wasteful dude.
Jagath Manuwarana???????????? A drug addict, not only in art but also in real life.
Nalinda Jayathissa???????????? The Health Ministry is in a dangerous condition
Nalin Hewage???????????????? just an idiot that has no right to speak in public
Anura Kumara D????????????? Just lying and leaving prevarications around the clock….
Harini Amarasooriya???????????? Having issues with the Ministry of Education,
particularly with Lal Kantha. Obviously a rogue..knows nothing actually,… . and accused killer in 89-92… what can we expect from such personalities ?
Wijtha Herath????????? Behaves like a schoolboy in front of foreign officials.
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