A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Consolidating Power After A Presidential Election
By Kalana Senaratne -February 4, 2015
In the early weeks of November 2014, it seemed somewhat clear thatMahinda Rajapaksa was
set to rule the country for at least another six years. But on 8th
January 2015, when he finally went to cast his vote, even Mahinda
appeared to have realized what the final verdict was going to be. Never
before, during the past decade, had he looked so defeated; especially on
the day of an election. For the first time in years, something strange
had happened to this man who was perhaps the most accurate political
reader of the Sinhala mindset. The Sinhalese had now begun to read him.
Immediately after the defeat, Mahinda did try to suggest that all was
not over yet, that he was ready to return, which may have caused some
anxiety within the victorious camp. The ease with which he interacted
with his ardent supporters at his home-constituency showed that the old
‘people’s politician’ was still in him. Interestingly, in this brief
engagement with the people and his return to Colombo
(SLFP-headquarters), there were two distinguishing features.
The
first was that in hindsight, it now seemed as if Mahinda had absorbed
the possibility of his loss even before the election (which explained
his body language during the campaign), which in turn made his
post-election recovery swifter than expected. The second was that it
appeared he had finally acknowledged one of the fundamental reasons for
his post-2009 downfall – his family; for in his engagements with the
public, Mahinda was by himself, with his sons and brothers absent. It
was almost as if the Mahinda of the pre-2005 era was making a slow
comeback, which, surely, should have raised serious concerns for theSirisena/Wickremesinghe camp. Read More


