{"id":226230,"date":"2022-04-03T00:01:23","date_gmt":"2022-04-02T18:31:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?p=226230"},"modified":"2022-04-08T13:30:09","modified_gmt":"2022-04-08T08:00:09","slug":"mayhem-in-mirihana-shaken-gota-is-home-under-curfew","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/index.php\/mayhem-in-mirihana-shaken-gota-is-home-under-curfew\/","title":{"rendered":"Mayhem In Mirihana; Shaken Gota Is Home Under Curfew"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\"><strong>By <a style=\"color: #ff6600;\" href=\"https:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?s=Rajan+Philips\">Rajan Philips<\/a> &#8211;<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_208116\" style=\"width: 160px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/index.php\/modi-rajapaksas-bonding-bothering\/rajan-philips-3\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-208116\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-208116\" class=\"size-thumbnail wp-image-208116\" src=\"https:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/Rajan-Philips-150x150.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/Rajan-Philips-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/Rajan-Philips-45x45.jpg 45w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 150px) 100vw, 150px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-208116\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Rajan Philips<\/p><\/div>\n<p>As cries of \u201cGota, Go Home\u201d echo everywhere, President <span style=\"color: #ff6600;\"><a style=\"color: #ff6600;\" href=\"https:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?s=Gotabaya+Rajapaksa\">Gotabaya Rajapaksa<\/a><\/span> is in his official home, lights on and safe under a weekend curfew imposed on a lightless country. The President has been silent after protests broke out from Thursday night into Friday morning near his private home in Mirihana. The sites of protest were later visited by the Prime Minister and many other state and military dignitaries as if they were on a photo-op pilgrimage. The President did not go there and he has been quiet as the country stands on edge. He finally spoke but only through the dumb official state print of the all-too-familiar Extraordinary Gazette, declaring a public emergency in the island with effect from April 01, 2022. No, this is not an April Fools\u2019 Day joke. Unless it is the current government\u2019s idea of a joke. You can never say.<\/p>\n<p>When I wrote this piece first on Friday afternoon, online media was registering the following sequence of events on Thursday night and Friday morning:<\/p>\n<p>Thursday\/Friday (March 31\/April 1)<\/p>\n<p>6:00 PM \u2013 Protesters gather at the Jubilee Post in their \u201ctens of thousands\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>7:30 PM \u2013 March towards Pengiriwatte Road leading to the President\u2019s private residence.<\/p>\n<p>8:39 PM \u2013 \u201cSeveral hundreds\u201d protest at Pengiriwatte Road, chanting \u201cGota, Go Home.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>9:48 PM \u2013 Tense situation as protesters try to the break police barricades.<\/p>\n<p>10:27 PM &#8211; Tear gas and water cannons fired as protesters break through barricades.<\/p>\n<p>11:51 PM \u2013 Sri Lankan Army bus and jeep set on fire. Vehicles overturned.<\/p>\n<p>12:30 AM &#8211; Kandy-Colombo Road blocked by protesters at the Bulugaha junction.<\/p>\n<p>12:32 AM &#8211; Injured people admitted to hospitals in Colombo and Kalubowila.<\/p>\n<p>12:43 AM &#8211; Police curfew imposed in Colombo and Nugegoda Police Divisions.<\/p>\n<p>05:59 AM \u2013 Police curfew lifted.<\/p>\n<p>These events were seen live by Sri Lankans at home and abroad, from Colombo to California.\u00a0\u00a0 Scores of people including journalists have been arrested and some of them have been released. To their current credit, the police have said that \u201cthose arrested during the protest will be charged under the Penal Code and Public Properties Act and not under the PTA.\u201d That may not go down well with government operatives who seem internally divided in their search for political explanations.<\/p>\n<p>There is no need for explanations. Mirihana is evidence as to what the public mood is. Howsoever it came to pass, the Mirihana protest summed up the mood of the people and their boiling anger at the government\u2019s utter ineptitude and its heartless insensitivity. For the first time, public anger directly targeted the highest in the land. Once public anger is breached, it is hard to predict what course it will take. The perception of inaction by opposition parties is also opening up space for seemingly spontaneous protests to fill in.<\/p>\n<p>While social media has been telling everyone about a major protest planned for Sunday, April 3, there has been little or no public intimation about the Mirihana protests, except for reported warning by state intelligence sources. The media has been reporting continuing \u201cpublic outrage against President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and Sports Minister Namal Rajapaksa\u201d on social media. Protests and demonstrations continued on Saturday with a \u2018white cloth\u2019 campaign outside the Nelum Pokuna theater. Candlelight protests have been going on in several parts of the country as it plunged into darkness with extensive power cuts.<\/p>\n<p>The imposition of island-wide curfew is clearly intended to stop the Sunday protest from going ahead as planned. There is no clear information about the organization of the protest planned for Sunday. A Whatsapp message sent out by a social media group has been asking people to come out to protest on Sunday morning. Political parties have denied involvement and a number of them have called on their members not to participate in the protest on Sunday.<\/p>\n<p>The Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) is being accused of having it both ways \u2013 encouraging the protest but disclaiming involvement. \u201cPeople are suffering in darkness, they don\u2019t have gas, food. We have tolerated the government enough. It\u2019s time to act therefore join us and take to the streets on April 3,\u201d Leader of Opposition Sajith Premadasa reportedly posted on his Facebook page. The post triggered \u201charsh criticisms\u201d against Mr. Premadasa and calls to political parties \u201cto stay out of it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The UNP, whose leader Ranil Wickremesinghe attended the All Party Conference convened by President Rajapaksa, has indicated that it will not participate in the protest on Sunday. In a twitter statement, the UNP said \u201cthe United National Party will not be joining any protest organized by anonymous groups. We are committed to conducting our Sathyagraha Campaign around the country. The next Sathyagraha will\u00a0 be held at Matara on April 6, 2022 .\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The JVP has also \u201ccautioned against protest campaigns that cannot be traced back to a recognisable and accountable organiser or group.\u201d While acknowledging \u201cthe people\u2019s right to organise their own protests against Sri Lanka\u2019s worsening economic crisis,\u201d the JVP has warned of \u201cdangers lurking in a protest movement that has no accountability.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Before Thursday night it seemed that India was ready to do some heavy lifting to protect the Rajapaksa presidency. Now, all of India\u2019s lines of credit in cash and kind may not be enough to either prevent Humpty Dumpty from his great fall, or patch him up after the fall. But India has no permanent interest in Gotabaya Rajapaksa or any other Sri Lankan political leader, for that matter. If Gota is gone, as he is being asked to go, India will look for the next best bet among aspiring contenders. But is there any way that Gota can stay? He could, but only temporarily and only after contritely asking the people for their permission.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\"><strong>Protests and Options<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>He could emulate what President Lyndon Johnson did when he stunningly announced at the end of a televised address on 31 March 1968: \u201cI shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your president.&#8221; After becoming President in 1963, following Kennedy\u2019s assassination, and his landslide victory in the 64 election, Johnson was hugely successful on the domestic front with truly historic achievements in civil rights, social welfare and social justice. But he was undone by the Vietnam war which started dividing America and destroying his presidency. Lyndon Johnson opted to take himself out of office and out of politics for the sake of the country.<\/p>\n<p>Short of resignation, the best that the Sri Lankan President can do is to announce that he will not seek a second term but will use the remainder of his single term to work with all the political leaders and parties in parliament to make sure that Sri Lanka avoids mass starvation and that its derailed economy is put back on track. He should also commit to dissolving parliament at the earliest constitutional opportunity, in March 2023. Beyond the current term, the President and the family should forget about any more extended terms in office. They should consider themselves lucky to get through with what they have now.<\/p>\n<p>For the country, getting rid of Gotabaya Rajapaksa over the weekend is not going to solve the country\u2019s foreign exchange crisis and its chronic shortages. Deposing the regime is not going to bring shiploads of food and fuel next week. As the constitution provides, if the President were to resign, the Prime Minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa, will become the acting President until Parliament elects, by majority vote, an interim President from one of its MPs to serve out the remaining term of the resigning President. Let us not mention impeachment.<\/p>\n<p>In a situation where Gotabaya Rajapaksa finds no alternative but to resign, Mahinda Rajapaksa cannot conceivably continue as acting President. He too will have to reign, and he might be even considered ineligible to be Acting President as he has already completed two terms as President. Parliament will have to find a way to elect some other MP as President, who will then appoint another MP as Prime Minister and still others as cabinet ministers. In the same breath, Parliament can pass a resolution calling for its dissolution, which the new acting\/interim President will have to duly comply with.<\/p>\n<p>All of this can happen and can be even fun if the country were in normal times. But it will not be fun for parliament to become theatre when people are running out of food and the country has already run out of fuel and electricity. On the other hand, allowing the incumbent President to continue, but on a tight leash from parliament, will avoid disrupting the pressing tasks of keeping essential supplies flowing to avoid mass starvation and endless dark nights. In this scenario, it cannot be business as usual for President Rajapaksa and for the rest of the Rajapaksa family.<\/p>\n<p>The President will have to find a way to engage all the parties in parliament and form a new cabinet focused on immediate relief measures and negotiations with the IMF. The 11-Party is calling for an interim government until parliamentary elections are held. The SLFP is once again threatening to withdraw its support of the government unless the President forms a caretaker government. Neither is mentioning \u2018National Government\u2019, in light of earlier speculations about it with Ranil Wickremesinghe as Prime Minister.<\/p>\n<p>On Friday, Harsha de Silva posted an article entitled, \u201cThe Government cannot go on this way,\u201d in which he draws attention to the collapse of public and investor confidence in the government and calls for \u201cthe complete overhaul of the monetary board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL),\u201d whose decisions are the main cause for the current crisis. The President has no option but to do this if he is to stay in office, and along with overhauling the monetary board, the President should also surround himself with a new team of advisors who will recommend Sri Lanka\u2019s negotiating team for the IMF. It cannot include GL Peiris, Ali Sabri, Nivard Cabraal and S.R. Attygalle.<\/p>\n<p>If the SJB or the JVP have other alternatives they should let the country know what they are. If parliament can muster a majority resolution to dissolve itself, so be it. But it would be ill-advised to do so in the current circumstances. It will leave the Executive President in total control until a new parliament returns. Worse, it will be a disruptive diversion from the more pressing tasks now \u2013 to scour for foreign exchange, streamline supplies, and restore electricity. Even if elections are held this year, it could still end in a \u2018hung parliament\u2019 under the proportional representation system. How would it make it easier to get things done than it is now?<\/p>\n<p>When I first wrote this piece on Friday, I was inclined to see the lifting of the curfew in Colombo within five hours on Friday morning as a positive sign that no one in the government or the family is thinking Rathupaswala (August 1, 2013). Not anymore, and after the reimposition of curfew and making it country wide. Now we have the declaration of emergency rule. There are legitimate fears that the government may use the current protests to clamp down militarily. But any clampdown will only worsen the situation of food shortages and foreign exchange crisis. The sanction-happy West will impose itself with vigour and will make IMF assistance inaccessible. All the currently assured cash and kind lines of credit from India will cease. China alone cannot feed all Sri Lankans, and it will likely not even try. There are better options. If they are not taken, the rejoinders will be severer. 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