
By Dayan Jayatilleka –
Who won the battle of the no-confidence motion? There were at two winners, not one. One of them won tactically and the other strategically. There were also many losers.
At the most obvious level, Prime Minister Wickremesinghe won. His party, or at least its parliamentary group and working committee rallied solidly behind him. The dissidents were silenced or fell silent. Ranil Wickremesinghe has homogenized his party at its upper levels. He is its undisputed leader for now, and no further challenge to his leadership will arise until the Presidential election next year. It is likely that the momentum of his recent victory will see him through to the candidacy of his party. It is also likely that his most obvious successor will stick to his original timeline of not accepting party leadership till after the 2019-2020 election season, when the results make the realities manifest and indisputable. So Ranil now has a clear run up to 2020. The battle to change the UNP leadership is over for now and has been won by Ranil.
The second victory was in Parliament. The Prime Minister clearly demonstrated his majority in the House. The Tamil and Muslim parties, with the exception of Mr. Arumugam Thondaman, rallied to his defense. Even more significantly, the bulk of the SLFP parliamentary group failed to rebel against him.
His third victory was in the power struggle with President Sirisena. That game is over, as is the game to dislodge him in parliament, which was in fact, the same game. Mr. Wickremesinghe won. President Sirisena lost.
The upshot is that the UNP remains as it is and what it is, while Prime Minister Wickremesinghe remains where he is. Once again, the effort to change the UNP leadership has failed (the earliest attempt I recall was in the late 1990s), this time, together with the effort to change him as PM. This is because Mr. Wickremesinghe obviously fits the self-image of the UNP’s decision-making strata, even while he fails to enthuse the UNP voters, leave alone voters in general.
The country and Mr. Wickremesinghe’s political rivals will have to reckon with a more homogenized government with a greater preponderance of UNP influence and ideology for the next 18 months. This is the UNP government and leadership that the Opposition will face. From here on in, it will be a frontal confrontation and zero-sum game, now that the project of intra-governmental change has ended in defeat. We shall now revert to the traditional pattern of Sri Lankan politics, with a UNP government of a predominantly Rightwing character, pushing a free-market fundamentalist and minoritarian agenda, with minoritarian support, and moving aggressively against its political opponents. The content of the parliamentary debate with its marked references to a new Constitution, Transitional Justice and Special Courts, made the policy agenda clear, just as the aggressive tone of the UNP speakers signaled the confrontational character of future politics.
Now all this is fairly visible and obvious. But it fails to adequately answer the question of ‘who won?’ If a person walks into a game or a battle and walks out with less than he had when he went in, he is a loser. Similarly, if a person walks out of a game or a battle with more than he had when he went in, he is a winner.
The only surprise about Mr. Wickremesinghe’s performance was that he didn’t lose most of the support he had. In other words, he retained much of what he had. But not all. As he told the media afterwards, the national unity government will go on, “though we lost some of our people”. By this he meant the significant number of frontline SLFP rebels. Looking at the scorecard, As Prime Minister he could not command the complete support of his government, his Cabinet and his main ally. Mr. Wickremesinghe retained most of what he had but lost some. He did not make a net gain. His was a net loss.
There was however, someone who walked out with more votes for his motion than he walked in, and that’s Mahinda Rajapaksa. When he walked in, the government had an internal struggle underway but it was not openly split. When he walked out, it was. The Unity government was undeniably disunited. It had also probably lost its two-thirds majority in Parliament.
In any serious political battle or indeed war, the crucial factor is constituted by the intermediate forces; those in the ground between the two warring camps. In Sri Lanka today, that factor is the SLFP. There is an old debate in political strategy as to whether the intermediate forces should be the target of political blows or whether they should be won over. Modern political strategy recommended both approaches in a combination known as “magnet and wedge”. Perhaps instinctively, Mahinda Rajapaksa used magnet and wedge to damage and dent the government while retaining every single one of his MPs.
Whether by design or instinctive tactical moves, Mahinda managed to score a major victory. The SLFP, the bulk of which he already had in terms of parliamentarians and votes, split once again. Though the new group of dissidents did not enter his camp, and may not, opting instead to maintain its autonomous identity, they converged with the JO in this crucial battle, and constitute a new foe for the UNP and a new front of opposition to the UNP. This new factor signals the transfer of what remains of the SLFP vote base to Mahinda, probably with these personalities, in an eventual alliance. Those of the SLFP—mainly the Chandrika faction—which chose to abstain, will reap the harvest of being perceived by their traditionally anti-UNP voters as collaborators with Ranil and the UNP.
While Ranil won the no-confidence vote in parliament, it was a tactical victory at great cost. The internal contradictions in the government have intensified. The government is in serious crisis. The SLFP is further splintered. President Sirisena has been gravely weakened. Overall the balance of forces has shifted even further in favor of Mahinda Rajapaksa than it did on Feb 10th. At the all-important level of the voters, it is highly doubtful that Ranil’s victory will enhance his popularity or that of his government. He can keep his party for as long as it wants him and he can keep his Prime Minister-ship until a new President comes along later next year. All this suits his main political challenger the JO, Mahinda Rajapaksa and the latter’s Presidential nominee whoever it is, quite admirably.
Only one man walked out of the parliamentary political arena or casino of the no–confidence motion, with more political chips, more numbers, potentially more political real estate, and an improved balance of forces, than when he walked in. And that man was definitely not Prime Minister Wickremesinghe.
What is more, that man, Mahinda Rajapaksa, has a higher percentage of the country’s vote than does Ranil Wickremesinghe, and that share of the vote will only grow with the SLFP rebellion, while the Prime Minister’s popular vote has yet to show any sign of growth or reversal of decline.
Justice & Fairplay / April 5, 2018
DJ,
Given your long prone myopic vision, you are guaranteed to get your maths wrong once again.
However, for all what you may lack, the bull-dog like tenacity to cling to your life’s mission in spinning fairy tales to seriously rival Hans Christian Andersen must be commended. Unfortunately your repute is such, the intent of your exertions are plainly visible, even before the reading begins.
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Amarasiri / April 5, 2018
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka
RE: Who Won?
Sarath Fonseka’s Speech – No Confidence Motion | Parliament of Sri Lanka – 2018.04.04
The crooks lost.
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Amarasiri / April 6, 2018
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka
RE: Who Won?
The crooks lost. They ate the dead rope of Sirisena. Second Appa Fest. No wonder the average IQ of the JO is quite low. Wimal Buruwamsa says 2/2 =0, and Gon Gamanpila says another thing. Does it has something to do with the low mean Q of the country, 79?
Joint Opposition member MP Namal Rajapaksa yesterday in a tweet said President Maithripala Sirisena’s habit of betrayal had been proved once again during the voting of the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
MP Rajapaksa said President Sirisena had initially encouraged Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) members to support the no-confidence motion and then backed away betraying both the SLFP and the United National Party (UNP).
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Amarasiri / April 5, 2018
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka
RE:Who Won?
Ranil and the UNP Won.
Sri Lanka Parliament Live 4-April-2018 (08:25 PM – 08:45 PM)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElAa1zJzQKA
Two reasons. says Harin Fernando.
Sarath Fonseka, exposes, crooks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZUWenlRfhc&feature=youtu.be
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Amarasiri / April 5, 2018
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka
RE: Who Won? Ranil and UNP
Who Lost: Given below and the JO, the Crooks and their cronies.
United National Party (UNP) is to submit a no-confidence motion against Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) Ministers and Parliamentarians including S.B. Dissanayake, Susil Peramjayantha , Dayasiri Jayasekara and W.D.J. Senaviratne for voting in favor of the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, UNP MP Mujibur Rahaman said today.
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nimal fernando / April 7, 2018
“fairy tales to seriously rival Hans Christian Andersen”
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J&F,
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CA wrote children’s stories in a land where the line between adults and children is finely demarcated.
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Poor boy Santa didn’t grant his wish …………… A petulant child Dayan has found his niche ………… writing children stories for adults ……. whose mental age is far behind their physical age ……… and he has also found a name for them …….. a certain kind of patriots ……. :))
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Where else? ………. Only in the sunny isle of paradise.
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We are always in reverse gear ……… Dayan is one of them …….. looking forward and driving backwards ………..
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“Why do we always have to crawl backwards into humanity ……… Our arses looking like human faces” – Andrei Voznesensky
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Native Vedda / April 5, 2018
Dayan the public racist
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Please go away. Time for you to have a well earned holiday from us.
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“What is more, that man, Mahinda Rajapaksa, has a higher percentage of the country’s vote than does Ranil Wickremesinghe, and that share of the vote will only grow with the SLFP rebellion, while the Prime Minister’s popular vote has yet to show any sign of growth or reversal of decline.”
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Remember politics is not always a linear function.
There is a greater possibility of voters becoming infected with “rebellion fatigue”.
Please stop being a super smart ass stargazer of politics and go find a full time gainful employment.
You will feel good.
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Kamalawathie Sameer / April 6, 2018
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Saman Semage / April 5, 2018
In interpreting the NCM result this way, you are ignoring the corruption that underlie it. Majority of Ranga Bandara’s group and the SLFPers who absebted themselves are believed to have been paid by funds given by the US and Indian embassies. So your interpretation will not hold for the future. The thieves who vote according to the highest bid will decide the future! This is our country, our shit!
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Amarasiri / April 6, 2018
Saman Semage
So this is an auction? Like a bond auction?
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oldcodger / April 5, 2018
Dr. DJ tries hard to sugar-coat the bitter pill.
“There was however, someone who walked out with more votes for his motion than he walked in, and that’s Mahinda Rajapaksa.” says he. Well then, the same Mahinda walked out of the recent LG elections with less votes than he got last time. Just 40.54 %, which DJ delighted in calling a landslide, and characteristically congratutulated himself for predicting it!
If Mahinda was the winner by DJ’s definition then, isn’t Ranil the winner now?
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Rajash / April 5, 2018
There were also many losers- on the 4th April
Dayan – you were not one of them.
As you are always a loser!
You have moved the goal post to 2020!
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sathasivam / April 5, 2018
As usual the conclusion of this biased writer is the same as his policy of blind loyalty -mahinda is a winner .What makes him to believe that all 13 crossovers are assets to a party -in my view all are spent forces
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Douglas / April 5, 2018
Dr. DJ: Who WON, you asked. We the PEOPLE “WON”. Please listen to the contributions made by the JVP Leader Anura K. If not read the Hansard. Also don’t miss the naming of the “Three Judas” in relation to this NCM, made by JVP Parliamentarian Bimal Ratnayake. All that were not known and covered up from the Public Eye, by this Government, your “Hero”, MR and YOU were revealed in detail and got recorded in the official records (Hansard) for the PEOPLE to KNOW. So, the PEOPLE WON and all of you – the prime movers of the NCM; the Government of MY3 & RW LOST.
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donovan / April 5, 2018
shamless DJ . still writing useless articles.
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Thassim / April 5, 2018
Ranil WON
YOU LOST
MR LOST
SIRISENA LOST
Is it any clearer or you are trying to obfuscate issues? “I am an expert with an obscure PhD but no Peer reviewed journal articles but I know better than the hoi polloi” Pontificator. You lost. Ranil will become our Next President because he carries with him 30% to 35% of Sinhala vote and almost 99% of Tamil and Sinhala votes; therefore he will represent ALL Sri Lankans better than that mad man Gotabaya who gets hysterical and shouts at media and gets flustered at the slightest thing. At least MR was calm and was a real leader at one time. So Bye Bye. Go have a Mojito in Cuba or eat Pork and drink MaiTai in North Korea with a degenerate dictator; your 2 nations of choice. GET A LIFE man. RANIL WON. I predicted this. MR may have won if his intention was to create dissension in the SLFP and UNP. SLFP is no more. Sirisena and Duminda are clowns. Bye Bye Dayan; start referring to Ranil as Future President and one who will not tolerate racism.
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Dionysus / April 5, 2018
Sin aney. DJ has completely lost his marbles.
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Burt / April 5, 2018
Dion:
How can one lose something that he does not possess?
“Mahinda managed to score a major victory.”
Yeah right! Like the victory he scored in the Presidential election.
According to MR he went in with 54 and came out with 76.
What kind of a idiot tables a motion when he can muster only 25% of the votes?
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CondemnedLizaPriceless / April 5, 2018
@Dionysus,
What makes you think DJ had any marbles? He only sucks the marbles of others like that of MahindaR like did that joker A J Ranasinghe (Serappu Sooppuwa) of the R Premadasa era.
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The Sinopian / April 6, 2018
You are right – MR had cut off Dyan’s marbles (that’s what they are now called, is it?) long ago
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Estate Labourer / April 5, 2018
Losing the ‘support’ of snakes in the grass is not really a loss. They never supported anyway!
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upali / April 5, 2018
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Kumar Paran / April 5, 2018
Dr Dayan Jayatilleka, you ask: “Who Won?”. The answer is so obvious; the people won!
The no-confidence motion and the result of it was a wake-up call for the government to not only change how it looks but also how it works.
The question for you, Dr Dayan Jayatilleka, is did Mahinda Rajapaksa and the JO make a serious tactical and strategic blunder by providing the government with such a wake-up call to mend its ways?
By the way, if you want to be taken seriously as an objective political analyst, you must take off your Mahinda Rajapaksa rose-tinted glasses. Just a suggestion, if you see what I mean!
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Sigmy Chikera / April 5, 2018
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nalmen / April 5, 2018
like the jo he says the loser won
typical andaya style analysis
why no mention of buying votes as dull ass and gamman mapila said
you are as always a rajapaksa bum licker so carry on living in hope and a job
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K.Pillai / April 5, 2018
Dayan Jayatilleka in ~ “Who Won?”
The Dayan answer ~ “……..The Tamil and Muslim parties, with the exception of Mr. Arumugam Thondaman, rallied to his defense…………”.
That Dayan will come up with this answer and exploit this now on, was predicted by commenter in
https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/d-day-in-parliament/#comments of 04 April
Dayan shows his admiration of the corrupt in “……..with the exception of Mr. Arumugam Thondaman……”.
Desperate Dayan remains Desperate Dayan the day he joined EPRLF!
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Jim softy / April 5, 2018
DJ: You are writing the truth. but one version. there are other articles here. They write the other versions. I think Maithripala Sirisena was bonld to politics inside the parlaiment or there is new tricks, tactics and strategies going on there. It looks Mahinda Rajapakse was trying to create just disputes inside the parliament so that, Maithripala will be destabilized. Mahinda Rajapakse proved that MUST not be trusted. Ranil is shameless and some how he ahngs onto his post. TNA, TAmils and Muslinms are there for their positions and to get something for their people. In Ranil has given them a good prosie that is Orumiththa Nadu and Nasirishthan for Muslims. The important thing is Money was exchanged, some people say it is the Colombo businesses. I say, EVANGELISTS were very active and MCC had given $ 750 million to Mangala Samaraweera. that money is for politics too. and Mangala samaraweera says I DO NOT DO ANYTHING WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OG THE PRESIDENT. You say Ranil won. That is true.My worry is corrupt parliamentary power and money exchnge among politicians and no one thought about the country except for power and money. so, special interest groups are using it. there is a Evangerlical buddhist Group they are trying to explain buddhism in Evangelical terms and whenthey lose they say DO WE HAVE ANY RIGHTS INTHIS COUNTRY. THEY AREA YOUTH GROUP. Overseas people are very conscious about what they are doping they check people too. MOST PROBABLY BHIKKUS ARE ALSO IN THERI LISTS. No confidence motion was garbaged and it was created to have a parliamentary commotionand make more trouble. It is just Padda Yathra again in a different form.
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Jim softy / April 5, 2018
This govt even did not prosecute RAVI the LIAR He is still a minister. So, think, would they relieve Ranil out of his job. Minorities and special interest groups want him there. Why people are so stupid to understand why Ranil gave a clarification instead of facing a questioning by the same team of lawyers and not clarifying to his own appointed. YOu are also part of the game and your part is propaganda. I can not understand at what point you change your head. I think as long as MODI is there you will be like this.
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Champa / April 5, 2018
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
This is the outcome on the part of Mahinda/Basil/JOkers.
“A calculated tragedy”
“A miscalculated double deal”
“A strategic mistake”
“A bellyful shame”
“Lions who ate wild bananas”
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Mallaiyuran / April 5, 2018
After the Feb 10th, the shepherd Ranil’s herd of sheep started to walk behind the sheepskin clad lion. It played to the audience the memory reel of start of 2010s, A man won with minor majority in 2005, started to herd a large number 2010 and brought even more from UNP, where more than half of the UNP defected Ranil. On April 4th the Shepherd walked into the lion’s cave and brought his sheep back intact. Thero is conceding that the strong possibility arose, after Feb 10th, of yanking out SLFP from Unity Yahapalanaya and bring under feet of GLP’s Slap Party is wiped after April 4th. The Satan’s magnet could not wedge between the shepherd and his sheep. The sheep returned home.
In the game of tug of war, the win is when only one had bought the enemy within their own line. In the sprint, both, winner and loser, passes the same line, but the seconds count the victory. In the game of election, the marginal one vote counts it. In boxing, it doesn’t count how many times you throw your punches, but the marks and the knock out counts. Further, even if you go by Thero’s path, the victory is with the shepherd who redeemed his sheep.
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Mallaiyuran / April 5, 2018
I would have preferred some 19A experts preceded us before I write this. But let’s go for it. Prime Minister and the government have to be dismissed jointly and it is only with 2/3 for any effect to be out of it. I would think it is 2/3 of the quorum or the present whichever is highest. Unity is only about ministers’ count. Main party (or the prime minister’s party) pulling out of unity will automatically chuck the minor party ministers, but will not affect the government, under 19A. There the government’s stability is ensured by Prime Minister’ stability. To dismiss Ranil the entire cabinet has to be sacked, not the whole number of ministers of a minor party. I do not think if Ranil wants to pull off from Unity, his government will be shaken or rattled.
Now Ranil and his government are safe and they should use the 19A protection agisnt minor party, SLFP. Unless he is delivered with 2/3 for anything he demands, he should let the SLFP go out of unity and should stay with UNP. After all there is no longer a written agreement of Unity, but only mutual understanding exists. Recently, even the UNP minister Udaya Gammanpila asked in the parliament to produce certificate of unity to the parliament.
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Lion / April 5, 2018
RW is a threat / danger to MR / MS ……at any future Presdential election neither MR candidate able to muster the support of Minorities nor MS as UNP vote and Minority vote will never be in his favour in the event RW remain as PM and contest in 2020… both MR & MS wanted RW out knowing very well that in the absence of RW the UNP base too would crack and disintegrate before 2020 ….Had the UNP lost the NCM MS would have planned to continue the Govt till 2020 by further weakening UNP with the SLFP/ UPFA jokers…dividing the UNP vote in his favour and minority vote too in his favour he would have contested 2020 winning with a thin margin and get Gota to contest the General Election to make him the PM….but unfortunately they never expected the entire UNP to back RW ..besides SLFP Jokers were in a psychological game until the last day where they demanded RW to resign…when they knew the entire UNP is behind RW and the NCM would be defeated by UNP with Minority vote … the last day 26 jokers decided to abstain from voting and remain with MS as he has to continue till 2020 and 16 Jokers voted with JO to coverup…they were the Billy Boys ….. UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES IT IS QUITE EVIDENT THAT THE NCM HAS BEEN ORIGINATED AND WELL OCHESTRATED BY NONE OTHER THAN MS AND HIS JOKERS….MR KNEW THAT …THE REASON FOR HIM TO KEEP AWAY FROM THE DEBATE…….hard luck DJ …..
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Lion / April 5, 2018
MS is a dangerous man to work with…He has been planning with MR to pave the way for Gota / Basil …it is evident from what took place on the 3rd & 4th April that the NCM had originated and well orchestrated by the MS and his 41 Jokers….this was further confirmed with Wijedasa Rajapaksha voting with RW….IT ALSO CONFIRMS THAT IT IS NONE BUT PRESIDENT WHO IS OBSTRUCTING THE ACTION BEING TAKEN AGAINST MR & CLAN.
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Backlash / April 6, 2018
Political Analysts, ideally, should remain neutral. They enhance their reputation being that – as the late Mervyn de Silva generally did. Even before Dayan J goes into print the reader knows which side he is on. Jayadeva Uyangoda is one of those who may fill the vacuum created for a honourable, neutral political analyst despite his early JVP history. Tisaranee, Vishwamitra will continue to share their knowledge educating readers with wholesome journalism.
Backlash
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Spring Koha / April 6, 2018
DJ is trying his best to put on a brave face. His has to declare his Lord and Master a winner of some sort but the truth is that DJ is clutching at straws.
For DJ it was not so much a no-motion as a loose-motion.
Never mind DJ, at least you got to keep your trousers on.
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Native Vedda / April 6, 2018
Spring Koha
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Please find him a full time job.
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Spring Koha / April 8, 2018
Native Vedda
I am certain that Dr D J will flourish ‘usefully’ in a gulag.
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Agnos / April 6, 2018
Spring Koha,
It is more like he doesn’t have his trousers on, but he looks down and takes pride in the fact that thing between his legs is still intact.
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Ayathuray Rajasingam / April 6, 2018
DJ who won? It is the public opinion which made the Parliamentarians to be vigilant. Public opinion was always with Ranil, and not with murderers and frustrated parasites. Average Parliamentarians were compelled to respect the public opinion.
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Thassim / April 6, 2018
rout
rout
noun
1.
a disorderly retreat of defeated troops.
“the retreat degenerated into a rout”
synonyms: retreat, flight
“the army’s ignominious rout”
verb
defeat and cause to retreat in disorder.
“in a matter of minutes the attackers were routed”
synonyms: put to flight, drive off, scatter
MR and Dayan were routed by the UNP who turned the tables on Sirisena and his double games. FIRE those Ministers. RW be strong and show a backbone; now is not the time to show your favoritism to pink-lipped boys and blue eyed angels. Be strong. Tell Sirisena to let you govern.
Dayan, it was NOT close; it was a ROUT.
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Hela / April 6, 2018
The biggest crook, RW remains in power………………
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Native Vedda / April 6, 2018
Hela
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It is bit too rich coming from a b***s carrier of the greatest crook of all and father of all war criminals in this island.
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pal joey / April 6, 2018
What a load of crap from this nut job. Boring article with his knickers in a knot. Absolute waste of time reading this stuff from a retard who is somehow hoping that he will get some crumbs under the table from his masters the fuckshas. Keep hoping and continue writing this bullshit as it is laughable.
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Ruvan / April 6, 2018
I don’t know what to say about PM’s so called victory over NCM. However, the entire episode reminds me of a fight between a croc and a monkey that I watched on the Discovery channel.
The monkey was grabbed by the croc when it tried to take a sip of muddy water from a stream. The entire herd of monkeys screamed, jumped up and down violently to rescue the beleaguered friend, but the poor guy was struggling to escape from the deadly croc; obviously, it had no other option. Finally the monkey did escape, but without an arm and a part of his bum and the right leg. In other words, the monkey survived! The croc disappeared back into the muddy water.
PM Ranil W too survived; it may be soothing news for the entire UNP, but the damage is already visible and its effects are long-term. The Bond scam, like the croc that disappeared back into the muddy water, did devour a few vital organs of Ranil W’s political life, and those organs can never be replanted.
I cannot complete the story since I don’t know whether the injured monkey died a few weeks later or after 18 months.
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