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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Editorial: Sri Lanka— Jumping on the bandwagon does not mean justice
We
believe the Prime Minister has not forgotten, as the most experienced
person in losing elections and the people’s mandate for a prolonged
period, that curiosity killed the cat. Will the country to fall back to
the drawing board? The ball is in your court Mr. Prime Minister!

( December 15, 2015, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) The
Sri Lankan Minister for Justice and Buddhist Affairs has cried foul yet
again. In an hour-long talk show he has tried his very best to present
himself as a saint. While narrating his chilling involvement in
politics, he has offered millions to the failed revolutionary Marxist
party and later licked the feet of the plutocrats. His present day
politics contain little but “attractive” slogans.
Would his explanations benefit the people or the government? Sincerely,
the answer is no! Absolutely not! According to him, accusing him of
wrong doing is barking up the wrong tree.
He was merely countering the bombshell hurled against him by Field
Marshal Sarath Fonseka Rtd. The photographic evidence of his long-term
friendship with Nissanaka Senadhipathi, the chairman of the Avant Garde
Maritime Services (Pvt) Ltd., proved the true colours behind the man who
is responsible for justice over 22 million of innocents in the country.
This according to him is nothing. However, it is a serious issue for
the country and her future.
Having such person at the decision-making level is an adding insult to
injury of the people that had, or still have, faith in good governance.
However, there were a few major facts in his lamentation that can be
highlighted. First, he was dragged into politics and gifted with a
ministerial post by former President Chandrika Bandaranaike
Kumaranatunge. It was a perchance, as he said. Second, he was one of
closest friends of Nissanka Senadhipathi, the alleged fraudster who is
under investigation. Third, he knows the law and others don’t. Fourth,
he claims to be an “honest” Buddhist who is well-read in Buddhism.
Fifth, he is ready to give up his ministerial post with no worries, or,
once again, so he claims.
What can the people in the country assume by hearing such a self-proclaimed discourse of holiness?
According to him, he has not met Nissanaka Senadhipathi after 2007. But,
he said, he has supported Sarath Fonseka when he was contesting the
election in 2010, in which Senadhipathi was also supportive. But again,
he said, he has not meet him after 2007. The lie of the Justice Minister
is loud and clear. The lie can prevail until evidence is unearthed to
prove the contrary. Then he will manage to create another lie. This is
the sham culture of this country.
Despite the political intelligentsia in the parliament yesterday
(December 14th 2015) during the speech made by the Prime Minister Ranil
Wickramasinghe, one could observe the path we are now heading in when it
comes to such issues.
What we have learnt when it comes to the theory is that Justice is the
spine of the state. Justice is the faith of governance. Justice is the
flesh of the political will of the people. Justice is the power of the
power. Justice is the oxygen of the rule of law. Justice is the last
milestone of every citizen.
But when it comes to practicalities, we hardly find a politician whose
commitments are based on justice. We can hardly find state officials
whose commitments are based on justice. What we can find is those whose
tendency is to abuse the principle of justice for their personal
benefit. The subject of justice in the government is most of the time
preached by those who knows how to distort justice.
Launching the tabloid to boost the personal images out of public money
or sitting for hour long talk shows to express how good you are in lying
will not find solutions to the grave issues in the country. It will
further worsen the situation. The success of any leader not only
relies on himself but those who are chosen by him.
Well… The minister of Justice, the self-claimed thinker is showing us, how arrogant the justice of good governance is.
We believe the Prime Minister has not forgotten, as the most experienced
person in losing elections and the people’s mandate for a prolonged
period, that curiosity killed the cat. Will the country to fall back to
the drawing board? The ball is in your court Mr. Prime Minister!
