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, August 3, 2015
Will Insatiable Greed Overcome The Democratic Impulse?

When
one begins to step back and try to analyse the issues and problems
faced by Sudu Banda, Rasalingam or Cader Mohideen in this country, after
a while the penny drops and one is left with a whole bunch of
uncomfortable “realities,” the primary one being the massive corruption
that seems to have reached into every nook and cranny of Sri Lanka.
While corruption seems to have accelerated very dramatically during theRajapaksa hegemony,
its roots seemed to have established themselves with the free-for-all
that was the “open economy,” when I am sure that a man for whom I have
never had any great respect, J. R. Jayewardene, seemed to have really
meant it when he said, “Let the robber barons come!”
By
all accounts, there was a desperate need, for national psychological
reasons if for no other, to change course from the truly terrible
economic stifling of the last years of the Sirima Bandaranaike coalition
government. However, even though there might have been a case for some
of the steps taken in terms of turning back many of the idiocies of
import substitution by controls without precedent in this country, all
of which were restricted to the “hoi polloi” and scarcely affected those
in the seats of power and their friends, no provision had, obviously,
been made for the most rudimentary of checks and balances, that would
have ensured a more humane system than either the
Bandaranaike/N.M.Perera one and J.R. Jayewardene’s “open economy had
resulted in. Exacerbating “Yankee Dick’s” model was the fact that,
inevitably, his invitation to the robber barons was gladly accepted by
that pestilence in both their local and foreign versions!

