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The Rising: Nugegoda Feb 18th

By Dayan Jayatilleka

Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka

Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka

“Come on up for the rising
Come on up, lay your hands in mine
Come on up for the rising
Come on up for the rising tonight” 
– Bruce Springsteen: The Rising

There was a WANTED poster out for Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday at Nugegoda, and it wasn’t one for crimes of corruption, human rights violation, dictatorship pasted by the JVP. It was a WANTED poster made of over a hundred thousand persons, which said that he was Wanted by the people, by the nation, as the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka.

I must have attended an Opposition rally in Sri Lanka which was larger than the one in Nugegoda on February 18th but I can’t remember which, where and when. It must have been back in the 1960s, when my father took me for the United Front rallies of the SLFP-LSSP-CPSL. A more objective source, unrelated to the UPFA, told me on the phone last night that he saw parallels in the largest of the rallies of the DUNF when Lalith and Gamini led it.

Whichever the more appropriate parallel, Nugegoda was quite distinct in my experience, for a different reason. It was the most emotional, energetic and enthusiastic crowd I have seen at a public meeting in Sri Lanka, and that emotion wasn’t against anyone. It was for someone and something. This, together with the numbers, made the event a turning point, and potentially historic.

The main players at Nugegoda were not the personalities who organized it or addressed the gathering. It was the people. They were packed tightly together, spilling over and swarming the area, more enthusiastic than an American football crowd, waving Sri Lankan flags and posters of Mahinda Rajapaksa.

There was another main player at the Nugegoda meeting and he wasn’t even there. That was Mahinda Rajapaksa. It would have been the classic case of what Prof AW Singham named in his book “The Hero and the Crowd”, except that this time the hero wasn’t there and was there at the same time. The absent presence was of course, Mahinda, whose name was roared out by the crowd; welling up from its bowels.

It was as if the personalities on the stage were facilitators and conductors of that energy that came from the crowd. It was an energy that ran along an invisible circuit extending from Nugegoda to Medamulana and back.

The message from the rally had two intended audiences: Maithripala Sirisena and Mahinda Rajapaksa. The message was that Maithripala Sirisena was safe, unchallenged, acknowledged as President but that the same did not go for the unelected Prime Minister and his UNP government. The message was that the people want Mahinda back in the equation; that the 58 lakhs that voted for him and the 58% of the Sinhala majority that voted for him, will not go unrepresented; almost disenfranchised. The message was also that Mahinda Rajapaksa will not be allowed to enjoy a peaceful retirement and that his people have at least one more national service they expect from him, which is to defeat the anti-national Ranil Wickremesinghe as Prime Minister and institute an SLFP administration.

It is not an attempt at overturning President Sirisena or putting the clock all the way back. It is not a restorationist attempt. It is an attempt at re-balancing, at pressing the re-set button in Sri Lankan politics, so that the 58 lakhs (and percent of the 74% majority) do not go unrepresented.

For me the most emblematic scene of the Nugegoda public meeting calling for Mahinda Rajapaksa’s return to politics as the Prime Ministerial candidate of the Sri Lanka freedom Party and the UPFA was that of a young man atop a billboard whose response to the drone camera eyeballing it with him, was to wave a lion flag and Mahinda Rajapaksa’s portrait into the eye of the camera. That was gesture of defiance and proud defiance was what the ingathering was all about.

One of the political highlights of the public meeting was the presence of a significant number of SLFP MPs and ex-MPs, Chief Minister Ranatunga, Provincial Councilors, and local government representatives.

Overall the speeches were of high political quality, with progressive veterans Podi Appuhamy, Vasu, and Dinesh giving classic performances. The younger stars, Wimal Weerawansa, a pure Jacobin orator and Udaya Gammanpila, seemingly softer and more humorous, if you ignore the glint in his eye, turned in superb performances. The senior-most speaker, Dinesh Gunawardena spoke last and appropriately evoked anti-UNP memories not only of 1956 but more emphatically of 1960, in which there were two elections, the first won by the UNP and the second by the SLFP under a new leadership which could bring out the votes.

The Nugegoda meeting seemed to me the birth of a national-democratic movement and the launch of a national-democratic struggle to establish a national-democratic government. It was profoundly democratic in that it refused to accept the legitimacy of a Government which had neither won an election nor obtained the confidence of the majority of the Parliament. It was democratic also in that it sought to question the appointment of the leader of the opposition by a President who installed an unelected Prime Minister and Government. Finally it was democratic as it sought to rectify the anomaly of 5.8 million voters (and the 58% of the 74 % majority of the population) going unrepresented in the power equation.

The movement is national in the senses that it is proud of the valiant victory over Tiger terrorism and separatism, stands for the defence of national sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity against centrifugal forces and external pressures such as the genocide Resolution of the Northern Provincial Council and Foreign Minister Samaraweera’s written pledge to the UN Human Rights High Commissioner to “work together on developing a domestic mechanism on accountability”.

It is national also in the sense that it taps into a deep emotional wellspring of Sinhala nationalism in the service of a strong patriotism. It is Sinhala nationalist without being anti-Tamil or anti-Muslim in any manner, though it is against anything that is latently secessionist or of detriment to national security. This is a Sinhala nationalism that cannot but stand naturally at the center and in the vanguard of a Sri Lankan nationhood and Sri Lankan patriotism but in no way seeks to dominate the minorities. This is a nationalism and a patriotism that is directed outward, against external threats and their domestic beachheads and agencies (most notably Ranil Wickremesinghe’s UNP government) but does not seek to dominate domestic minorities. It is a patriotism and nationalism that seeks to re-energize the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and the UPFA.

This is not the patriotism that will be applauded by the cosmopolitan Colombo elite which is delirious that happy days are here again. This is a patriotism of the people; a people that refused, to give into terrorism and secessionism and remains determined to see through their guises and resist. The audience at Nugegoda was one of the masses; the people, those who fought in and supported the war; those whose sons and daughters went off to fight and die in defence of their country so that we could all live in peace. They are grateful to Mahinda Rajapaksa because it was he who gave the committed leadership that none of his predecessors, most conspicuously Ranil and Chandrika could not or did not. They are grateful for the peace we now enjoy.

These masses, from the middle and what Gramsci would call the subaltern classes, are not willing to be ruled by the unelected, anti-national elitist UNP of Ranil Wickremesinghe. This was a fusion of the nation and the people; what Gramsci terms the “national-popular”. Thus the Nugegoda mobilization was the birth of a popular movement of national—and nationalist– Resistance. It signaled a people’s national/ist Renaissance.

Throughout the meeting was the rising chant from the crowd, “Mahinda! Mahinda! Apata Oney Mahinda! (“We want Mahinda!”)”. So Wimal was probably right when he said to rapturous applause “Mahinda is not a name, Mahinda is a country!” The great Vietnamese leader Le Duan who succeeded the legendary Ho Chi Minh and led the anti-imperialist war to victory often said ‘Socialism and the Nation are One’. For the people who swarmed over Nugegoda in February 18th, Mahinda Rajapaksa and the Nation are One.

It was veteran leftist Vasudeva Nanayakkara who struck the basic moral-ethical and even philosophical chord that unified everyone at the massive mobilization in Nugegoda, when he declared and repeated: “It is not defeat that is a disgrace, it is surrender!”

“’Cause we made a promise we swore we’d always remember
No retreat, baby, no surrender
Blood brothers on the summer’s night
With a vow to defend
No retreat, baby, no surrender” – 
Bruce Springsteen: ‘No Surrender’

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  • 33
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    This rally should be an eye opener to the present government. They are sitting on their laurels. The questions asked by Wimal W is what the voters are going to ask. Where are the lamboginies , horse races. What is happening to the much publicised case of Wimal W. Wimal is challenging the government. Now SC is hearing MR’s case on the 31st March. From the media, I guess there was enough to hang him, but MS and RW are too slow. Champika and AKD are also not pursuing the corruption cases. After all the tales of high expenditure MR is flying high and all because the present government did not take action.
    I am not impressed by the crowd. After all he got 5.8 m votes and the crowd would any way come from the neighbourhood.

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      I have the feeling DJ has more enemies than to anyone these days.

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        The day when Wimal Buruwanse or the like are captured and controlled by lanken law and order leaving all ethics and moralsto function as had been decades ago, nothing would work towards the betterment of our our people. Wimal buruwanse et al are the main roote cause of our society. These men grown not beyond their noses can can only go aon hate and fear mongering business for their political survival. Common man is far from facts thought said to be literate to read local news tabloids. All these mechanisms should be subject to paradigm shift in order to see a greater change in our society.

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        The Best speech Made by Dr Dayan Jayatilleka yesterday At the rally For Democracy.

        https://www.youtube.co/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=LuEuk0zZZXc

        Today we see the International conspiracy to bring down former Government. WHat is the difference new Government did?? A lot of Tank only. And Int USA is now giving public relations to This Puppet Government. WHich coluded with the Media to invest stories about previous Democratic Administration. If people saw the Dinner hosted by MY3 on the 4th of FEB. Sajin and Duminda were Guest. Nothing abou that.

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        Yes – among self centered / selfish urban folks DJ may have many enemies – definitely he have many friends among majority sinhalese –

    • 21
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      Thanks to MY3 administration, these blood suckers have their freedom today to hold such rallies. Had MR claimed election victory, he would surely have taken the lives of the many to this day. So please dont underestimate today ‘s situation that did not emerge without the scarifices of the many…. MY3 JUMPED on to the fasting train – risking everything. So did Ranil and many others who took the lead for the change.
      MR et al failed to even judge the reality of lanken people until the last the day of election held. SO, so called leaders only sucked the tax payers funds -that the state had to better use for the benefit of the nation rather than allowing them to abuse and take their properties outside of the country.

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      Yes Dayan, if your father Mervin Silva was there, he would be more than saddened just looking at the way you behaved. You are now sitting with the idiots that are the ones who is standing on the way not allowing right respecting dignity loving ones achieving their goals heading to final peace of the island nation.
      Moreover, if your acts were seen by late srilankens leaders, they would all be more than sad. The greater problem is you guys …. seem to do whatever you want to achieve your selfish agendas… not thinking twice about the damager being made..

    • 0
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      Reality is what it is, the spin can last so long, the election was won on manufactured realities, manufactured by highly talented individuals, look at the state of the world now, how long did the Twitter/Facebook revolutions spun on manufactured realities last? Oh how inconvenient is the truth!

  • 17
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    Guess who?

    wails he minute silly fool
    while liking the latest wound
    He wails as he can
    has become nothing but a tool
    he thinks he’s got a brain
    and he’s been such a pain
    the same old racist fool
    coughs and puffs as they drool
    a piece of venomous stool
    stenches like rotten dung
    the pathetic rag so dumb
    hangs on to falling rung

  • 34
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    Dr DJ ,do you really think that the people will want Rajapakssa back again at the helm, after all the wrongs that he did?

    THE PEOPLE ARE NOT FOOLS
    \
    Those who want him are the DESPERATES ,likes of Wimal Dinesh ,Dayan Vasu.and host of the failures.

    The rest are the Fraudsters ,Murderers, Crooks ,Racists, Money launderers, land grabbers,the Casino and the Drug lords
    and the cheaters in every field ,like sports (rugby)specially ,the law exams ,schools ,and a host of other departments where the rule of law
    is flouted.
    It is these people who are at a BIG LOSS, so they want their boss with his siblings back to have their good times again at the peoples expense.

    Enough is Enough.

    IS Srilanka going back to the dark ages again ?

    My3 Ranil Chandrika must not sit back and say “the law will take its course”and be complacent
    They have been given a very big trust by the people to take care of.

    They must not let the people down, even they are in danger if this man Rajapassa comes back, he will not spare them.

  • 44
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    If DJ is to call Wimal a superb orator of high quality, I can only sense DJ’s desperation to get noticed. He found no place in MR’s regime after he was unceremoniously recalled nor will he ever find any place in the UNP. For sure!

    Wimal is not a marxist but a capitalist to the core. He is anti western because he does not have the language skills or social skills to be identified with any of them. So for him it is safer to be with the Chinese, North Koreans and Russians. Therefore he wants to draw the entire country down to where he is. DJ is a right royal Sinhala racist who has little option left because no regime wants him, his readers only see his desperation for attention with no value in anything he writes because they are laced with twisted stories, personal interpretations and false predictions and he now finds strength in a gutter politician- Wimal.

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      I think he plays well staged role for the interest of capitalist mafia along with Wimal. Next step will be to spread rumors that LTTE is alive and kicking, ISIS is on rise, My3 signed deals with India, UNP government will sell all government property. China will withdraw their projects etc..

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      Potshot, that was a well directed direct shot

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      PS — Western boot lickers who think, identifying themselves with west is a life time achievement are the enemies of this country – Russia / China deal with other countries on win / win basis while Western bullies deal with third world countries like us Master / Servant basis – unfortunately we still have blind west worshippers (like RW ,CBK , Mangalam) who do not posses an independent brain to think what is good for this country

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        So Robok. You think your Wimal is the answer?????
        Well in my opinion the West , China, India and the Russians all have their own agenda. You need smart people in Government to deal with such nations. To believe anything else Mr. Robok only shows-up you lack of awareness on global matters “Win-Win” my foot.

        MR and Wimal behave like village thugs and are unable to deal with matters like this and its better left to a team who at least can speak the language. They might not be the best but certainly wiser than the idiotic regime from the past.

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          PS
          Russians , Chinese , West agendas are economical – Russians and Chinese are achieving their objectives in a more friendly way – they will give something tangible before they take something (win/win) In the case of Americans they use their well rehearsed Human right violation and Democratic freedom violation tools through UN and related agencies which are dependent on American support for survival – to destabilise the countries they want to plunder or countries they want keep as their faithful dogs so that they can exert their muscle frrely to control imerging economies

          Look at what chaos they have created in middle east – in the name of Democracy – do Americans follow democratic principals – do they observe human rights genuinely – NO – theservices Americans are preaching us human right violations during last pace of war against LTTE – but they keep mum on killing more than 4000 innocent civilians during their Drone attacks – recently published congress report openly criticised the way they have treated the terror suspected in their world wide detention centers and Guatanamo prison camps – we all know how many civilians they killed during Iraq war – for what – to eliminate mass destructive wepons in Iraq – did the found any – none

          Suggest you watch Russia Today TV / Al Jaceera / France 24 / CCTV for a better understanding of world affairs

  • 35
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    DJ read out MR’s speech with so much passion,he shared the stage with wimal,vasu,UG,dinesh and praises their speeches and cannot recall a bigger crowd since the 60’s and claims it to be the most emotional, energetic and enthusiastic crowd. He endores WW line “Mahinda is not a name, Mahinda is a country!”
    He regards the people in attendance as patriots.So i guess the ones who were absent or the 6.2Mn that voted for MS are pro LTTE/anti patriots.He refuses to look beyond the 5.8mn voters and conveniently ignores the wishes of 6.2mn people who rejected MR.
    Surely DJ cannot descend any lower than this.

    HOW DOES THIS MAN’S WIFE TOLERATE HIM ANY LONGER. HE PROBABLY SCREAMS OUT FOR MAHINDA IN HIS SLEEP

    • 28
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      DJ has a deep posionous hate for Ranil whose post as PM kills DJ. It is
      for this reason he takes to the water with MR as PM! Let him dream and
      dream.

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      ha ha, his wife tolerating his screams for Mahinda in his sleep.

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      Are you sure he screams Mahinda’s name in his sleep… or is it when he comes… out of the deep end!!!?

    • 9
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      DJ – This time the organizers of the meeting had to pay for the buses transporting the people to the venue. Any way it does matter to them
      as the ill gotten money,other wise will be grabbed by the investigators
      of corruption. Police had to be blamed for blocking the main roads by
      the organisers, which greatly inconvenienced the public.

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        Since Nugegoda is a big city and a hub there are loads of people using Nugegoda as a transit point, MOST were stranded due to the blocking off the roads and huge traffic and they were counted as attendees…. the reason for such a large crowd around the area LMAO.

        Other than the 212 buses that brought ppl from the villages for a “buth packet” and 500 rupees not many people were there FOR THE MEETING….

        Had someone asked the crowd showing Dayan who he was, they’d have gone.. Dayan who?

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          You’re an idiot, you should not insult Asange using his name. How many people were there at that rally? I guess it must be well over 100,000. Now you say there were 212 buses to transport them to the rally. All right, I haven’t counted the number of buses but I saw them as well. When they were leaving I witnessed that no bus was were over crowded; all passengers were seated, meaning there couldn’t have been more than 50 in each bus. Now, 50×212=10,600. And that is no where near the numbers at the rally. hi………..

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      DJ has also become a political orphan

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  • 21
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    Look at who’s talking. The same Dayan J
    who read out Mahinda Mama’s message. The
    turn coat cum bumb sucker cum soul seller
    is now doing PR for MR. He – DJ – is only
    a lump of shit. Will sell anything for a
    message of pottage, even a ministership
    in the Eastern Provincial Council under
    Varadaraja Perumal. It was Perumal who
    wanted to declare a UDI. This sob will
    say anything to suit him.

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      When DJ read out MR’s speech at Nugegoda did he do so on behalf of the NGO he is working for,and did Tamarac write the speech?

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    This rally should be an eye opener to the present government. They are sitting on their laurels. The questions asked by Wimal W is what the voters are going to ask. Where are the lamboginies , horse races. What is happening to the much publicised case of Wimal W. Wimal is challenging the government. Now SC is hearing MR’s case on the 31st March. From the media, I guess there was enough to hang him, but MS and RW are too slow. Champika and AKD are also not pursuing the corruption cases. After all the tales of high expenditure MR is flying high and all because the present government did not take action.
    I am not impressed by the crowd. After all he got 5 + m votes and the crowd would any way come from the neighbourhood.

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    [Edited out] was once work as the Director of Premadasa Kendraya.

    He is a person who doesn’t know what are the basics of policies and

    principles. Now he try to resurrect the deadbody. GOD BLESS HIM.

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    Mervyn de Silva is turning in his grave on seeing his son becoming Mervyn Silva.

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    DJ,

    A is true B is true but A does not explain B. MS had got the largest number of votes ever in the history of Presidential election (6.2 million. Similar to the elections in the past Ranil had 4.7 million votes when MR had 4.8 m( without Jaffna voting) in 2005; In 2010 SF had 4.1 million while MR had 6 million; Now MS has 6.2 million while MR has 5.8 million. There had always been and will be 40-49% of the population who do not get the person they voted for, in srilanka or otherwise. But they share the President and it is the way of democracy. If you feel that there is no representation for those who did not vote, it is a myth and a form of twisting of information. If SF was not in custody there may have been passionate crowds on the roads in 2010. It is that freedom we have now at least to be on the road.

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    An you Dayan was thought that you were the reincarnation of the ghost of Mahinda. What a disgrace you are to your honorable father. You thought that you could creep in to that lucrative Rajapaksa diplomatic empire and god had other plans. Striping people like you should not be enough. You should be beheaded like they do in the middle east in broad darling at galle face so that Asse kissers like you would never be born again

  • 7
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    A lot of comments here seem to suggest that people don’t want mahinda at the helm again. Mahinda may not get a chance to comeback. i highly doubt that the present government would sit around waiting for mahinda to come back. But the problem here is that, the various allegations made by the present government to dethrone mahinda seem to be baseless. All the corruption claims have gone unproven. Even the promises they made for the 100 day plan are neglected. It is being apparent everyday that the new government came to power through a host of lies. The problem with mahinda as many seem to say is the people that were around him. But it seems our nation has shot and killed the dog in the attempt to get rid of the fleas.

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      there are still naive people who think MR is a saint he got the bad name because of his cronies.

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      If that were so, he was not fit to be a President.
      We are talking about leading a nation here, no mere responsibility.
      Please don’t judge him so leniently. He was a mega rogue.
      Period.

  • 3
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    It appears that for DJ et al as if they have already got MR appointed as PM. What wishful thinking? Let them enjoy with hope till nomination day comes, leave alone the election. Then they will see stars!

  • 7
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    About 25 years ago you were stripped naked by a crowd of mourners and made to run nude in the public. You are feverishly working for a repetition.[Edited out]

  • 6
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    Come on rise! With or without Sildenaphil it will not rise my dear boy! It is heartening to hear you say that 100,000 people printed a poster! My foot! WW,DG,VN,Gon-pila, and a few bad losers would have got SUMAL P to print it? How absurd is it for you to say that! Only a pseudo intellectual will have delusions of grandeur including MR and you to say idiotic things like this! Anyhow just see how you are mocked by the audience? Don’t you see that CT is posting your articles in order for people to throw rotten eggs at you!
    Since you are driven by delusions of grandeur you have no insight to your problems????
    I QUITE ENJOY WRITING AGAINST YOU IT GIVEN ME A SADISTIC PLEASURE IN DOING SO,.,!
    THE END,

  • 5
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    How bankrupt has DJ become ? Your father who was a much admired journalist must be turning in his grave !

  • 1
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    “Cheththayil Palliyaai Meththayil Viddaalum Cheththaikkuththaan Paukum”. That is more than Lizard mentality. If you keep a lizard on a nice bed, it will return right away to its home, the crevices. First, after election, it looked like it fruited. Now, there are every indication, the young, raw one has been plugged too early and the West used too much of ethane using the pump, Sampanthar. It is destroyed now.
    Sampanther may have forgot, when the TNA released the election statement containing the false claims of agreement with the New King, Old King challenged Sampathar that there will be no other way but had to go for him for a solution to Tamils. Now there is no investigation by International Organization. It will be only internal. So he has full gut and courage to return back to politics. Dhayan will be ready to return back to UN and save the Old King again.
    Now, the question is, (Not for Tamils) whether to change the constitution and give the power to the executive prime minister or no? If you change the constitution with in the 100 days program, the old King will be a New King right away; otherwise, it may take time.
    I see many comments are written very harsh to Dhayan. He is only a messenger here. I do not see a reason, why he shouldn’t get his share? After all, he was the one put together the plans to fool the West in 2009. Who gave him what? Even the Old Royal Government threw him in the ditch. They all were enjoying the newly achieved wealth, including the GSP+, China’ gift and the massive loot from North, but he got nothing. He is not going to go away without getting some of it! So, instead of focusing on him, it is better start to realize the truth. Somebody has to understand why D.S.Seneyake disenfranchised the Tamil. Somebody has to understand why SWRD went for Sinhala only. Somebody has to understand why Srimavo brought standardization. Somebody has to understand why JR periodically conducted communal riots. Sinhalese are neither UNP voters nor SLFP voters. They are pure anti-Tamil voters. A Sinhalese leader could have burned them in the case like ISIS style, but if he/she had burned even a small hut owned by a Tamil, that guy is their hero.
    If they don’t feel obligated to answer to Tamils, at least for their own political studies, they have to go back and start to analyze where they invented the “Notion”, Ceylon, the one country.

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      Correction: If they don’t feel obligated to answer to Tamils, at least for their own political studies, britannians have to go back and start to analyze where they invented the “Notion”, Ceylon, the one country.

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    What a waste of time, money and energy. The UPFA is never going to nominate MR as their candidate for PM. Their MPs and former Ministers are enjoying a new found freedom after nine years. Even they do not have to look over their shoulders any more. So what is this meeting about then? Is MR who was President of the country wanting to come back as Prime Minister? Why? Will a CEO of a Company ever want to come back as a Manager in the same Company after his retirement? If he does, then he is doing so to gain access to ‘the files’ that are in the Company drawer against him.

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    Ravana “We are not going to bow down to western powers and conspiracies”,the only ones bowing down to western powers are Gota,Basil (ironically enough taking rafuge in the US of A),dallas et al by clinging on to their green cards.

    DJ shamelessly claims that this is a nationalism that does not seek to dominate the minorities…his very reference to the 58% of the sinhala votes implies that they deserve to be represented more so than the 6.2mn voters who rejected MR as in his opinion the minority votes does not have equal status.
    All along we all knew DJ was a racist..but on the 18th he uncovered his own mask with the help of UG & WW

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    DJ takes [Edited out]

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    The pathetic lot who organised the rally do not have a political future of their own.Vasu,Wiamal,Dinesh,Gammanpla etc if they contest on their own party ticket or togather will not be returned to Parliament.They have to rope in MR for their own political agenda.MR will not get nomination from the SLFP controlled by Sirisena and Chandrika.If MR contests with the political non entities the most he will get is a few seats and Ranil and the UNP will be clear winners with the SLFp votes being split.DJ has conceded in a previous article that Ranil will be the P.M,,this is the only predication of DJ that will come true.It is ironical that MR’s message had to read out by a NGO Kaka (as per MR’s interview to Al Jazeera)

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    What ever the reson people decided to through MR out, it is the real SLFPers who will benefit nor RW at the end of the day. This man MR wanted to bring his family to rule for ever, First Basil or Namal baba then Namal’s baba and so on ( may be anarkali’s baba). The real SLFPers would not had a chance of becoming anything significant. Now the door is wide open. They wont let it close again. They will keep MR at arms length and his political orphans (including DJ). The SLFPers should try and bring CBK to the forefront so that MR will run away.

    These political orphans will not stand a chance to win if they are on their own. They are all with one man party. (probably Rajiva Wilesinghe also can join them and sink together.

    We want to see a new SLFP and a reincarnation of Nimal Siripala as the PM. Jayawewa

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    DJ has now become a “swooning school girl chasing after a celebrity heart throb” – just all emotions and teary eyes! Perhaps even wet pants!!

    Dayan, I wonder if you noticed that the meeting went on without hooligans throwing stones, or forces manhandling citizens (remember Weliveraya, for instance, let alone all the pre-election political meetings of the opposition)?

    If only the reverse had taken place (say after a Mahinda victory, an impressive gathering of the opposition had taken place), this same Dayan DeSilva-Jayathileke (some might even say Thilakar)would have been the first to proclaim and drum-beat “what a show of demcracy my leader has demonstrated in allowing such free-speech”!

    Dayan – there is never a losing situation for you in your own mind, only because you lack a vertebra – and you have the most dispicable bifurcated tongue that no other creature was endowed with!

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    I saw this fool being interviewed in English by one of the TV channels. I laughed my ass off at the pol-kudu accent he was faking which he probably would of picked up from Kathra- gaaama. Trust me I didnt watch half a minute but flipped the channel…

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    Brilliant.

    Key phrases which Dayan has pencilled …

    Anti Nationalist Ranil Wickremasinghe who was not even elected.

    Colombo Elite are revelling that happy days are here again.

    NPC Chief Vellala Wigneswaran’s demand for War Crimes and Genocide Tribunal against the Sinhala inhabitants and their leaders conducted by Ranil’s mates the West.

    Mangala Samaraweera licking the backsides of the very people who mounted a rescue mission for Prabakaran, and promising them to fulfil the Vellala wishes and asking to help set up the Tribunal.

    74 % of the Sinhala inhabitants didn’t want Ranil and his Ministers.

    Thanks Dayan..

    May I add that Nugegoda is not Medumulana,

    Nugegoda in fact is the second tier right next to the Colombo Elite.

    Assath Sally insulting 100,000 patriots is not good for the future.

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      K.A Sumanasekera

      “Anti Nationalist Ranil Wickremasinghe who was not even elected.”

      Could you define and explain Anti Nationalist is.

      If he was not elected why is he allowed in the parliament and participate in exchanges of mutual abuse of its members.

      “74 % of the Sinhala inhabitants didn’t want Ranil and his Ministers.”

      54% of the inhabitants didn’t want MR and his clan.

      Are you asserting that only the Sinhala/Buddhist votes count and the rest of the people should be disenfranchise and made stateless as the UNP prime minister DS did to the hard working upcountry dalits in 1948?

      Please answer my question as you know I am not that clever to understand your stupidity, rant and racism.

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        The Nugegoda Revolt! Sinhala Buddhists who went back to alternate whinging and cat napping as usual after the war ended in 2009 suddenly had a wake-up call, how inconvenient for the rest of us!

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    The shameless Dr. DJ claims that those who have “ethics” are speaking of “never surrender” as it is a disgrace to surrender. Let us see how massacring those who surrendered would be litigated by a HR tribunal when it is time to face that music. We can forget Bruce Springsteen.
    My sadness is with our Sinhala race because we have run out of remedies for are own stupidity. The normal village saying for this is that “Moadakamata Beheth Naha”; meaning that there is no medicine for our lunacy.

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    Hey Samuel! How come you want that short stubby imbecile with love for telephone operator on the table menu loving, crooked bribe taker as PM! How funny, how his leap was stopped by the ‘piles’. I personally know how a lady friend of his in London ran away with millions of GBP,of his bribes which MR used to tell his confidants with a chuckle!! Let him live with the delusion! But he will never make it?!

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    My3 ,Arrest all these criminals before they do a big damage to this beautiful country. Use your executive power before it’s too late if you are patriotic.

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    Over two hundred buses brought in people. This is how Rajapakse ran his election campaign,too.
    Dayan of EPRLF fame is now a Rajapakse adorer.He has no future under a Maitri-Ranil government and he is desperate to find a place. No one trusts him as he is opportunist. What company he had on the stage-the decrepit Vasu, Dinesh and the pint-sized clown Wimal Weerawanse and the liar Gammanpillai
    DJ calls this a rising.He will need Viagra for a real rising. Good luck

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    The “D” in DJ obviously stands for DESPERATE.

    This man has made it very clear that he is another
    member of the desperate party led by the Fool WW.

    These fools do not realise that Mahinda has to face the High Court
    first, then serve a prison sentence of about 20 years AND
    after that he can try to take over the country once again.

    At that time all these desperate modayas will do well under MR Rule ha ha ha !!!

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