A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, June 24, 2013
To Be Or Not To Be: Strategic Control Of The Northern Province
Government desperate to strip Provincial Council powers before elections “To be or not to be”
is the famous opening phrase of a soliloquy in William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet.
In the soliloquy, Hamlet questions the meaning of life, and whether or
not it is worthwhile to stay alive when life contains so many hardships.
He comes to the conclusion that the main reason people stay alive is
due to a fear of death and uncertainty at what lies beyond life.
Now
the news comes that Elections Commissioner Mahinda Deshapriya had
begun preparations to hold the Northern Provincial Council elections in
September, although there is no official confirmation yet. Speaking
further, Deshapriya said as of now the status quo regarding the
registered voters would remain unless there is legislation to effect
change to include a new voter list. On May 23, President’s spokesman
Anura PriyadarshanaYapa, the Minister for Petroleum Industries, said
that the NPC elections will be held in September and that any changes to 13A could
only come after a broad public consultation. We also heard the
President has given the go ahead instructing the Foreign Minister G.L.
Peiris to hold the provincial elections. It is not understood what
Foreign Minister has got to do with Provincial Elections when there is a
Minister in charge of Local Government and Provincial Elections Mr. A.
L. M. Athaullah. But then in Rajapaksa‘s
domain strange things happen with an elephant size cabinet consisting
of 54 Ministers, 10 senior Ministers and 2 Project Ministers totalling
66 Ministers (excludes one Deputy Minister who is also a Senior Minister) and 29 Deputy Ministers!


