A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Foreground

Someone wrote that Gotabhaya is hated by some and loved by others. People took a huge risk by voting Maithree in. They will have to take a similar risk to vote in a Rajapaksa, if that is the desired eventuality. Lanka awaits a history maker.
( May 28, 2018, Boston, Sri Lanka Guardian) I
decided to write this piece whilst firmly rooted in my theory that the
next power shift in Sri Lanka will be in favour of the Rajapaksas. It
may be Gotabhaya or another Rajapaksa or even some shock and awe
candidate. Whoever it may be, he /she will enter the fray from the
Rajapaksa camp. Despite all the brilliant objections and revelations
that appear in the media at present, warning people of the emergence of a
Rajapaksa who has a tarnished image, the boost that has been injected
wittingly or unwittingly by Ranil, Maithree and Wigneshwaran for that
emergence is no mean contribution. During the past three and half years
whilst the Maithree-Ranil duo lived in cloud cuckoo land, Rajapaksa
forces were relentless in their pursuit of causes that could turn the
tide against those in power. It did not need an elephantine effort to
convince the public that the current regime has been lifeless in
comparison to the previous one.
Wigneshwaran’s plea for his ‘beloved people’ to follow his resolutions,
will inculcate a justifiable fear in the vulnerable Singhala psyche.
Such fear invariably pushes people to look up to a saviour. By now that
saviour is not inconspicuous.
Mahinda Rajapaksa had the greatest opportunity to become the best loved political leader since independence. His doltish fantasy to be crowned as the modern king of Lanka, combined with his complicity in nepotism, cronyism and other evils caused his unexpected fall from grace and he missed the boat to be in the midst of great Sri Lanka rulers in the by gone era. Thus the history of the country has yet again created a large vacuum in the governing field of Sri Lanka for someone to go into history books as the leader that this country had never seen before, a leader who is selfless and bent on developing the country, raising the living standard of the poor and restoring the dignity of Sri Lanka in the global stage.
Mahinda Rajapaksa had the greatest opportunity to become the best loved political leader since independence. His doltish fantasy to be crowned as the modern king of Lanka, combined with his complicity in nepotism, cronyism and other evils caused his unexpected fall from grace and he missed the boat to be in the midst of great Sri Lanka rulers in the by gone era. Thus the history of the country has yet again created a large vacuum in the governing field of Sri Lanka for someone to go into history books as the leader that this country had never seen before, a leader who is selfless and bent on developing the country, raising the living standard of the poor and restoring the dignity of Sri Lanka in the global stage.
The enemy observation principle of a battle field: foreground,
middle-ground and the distance, in that order, cannot be new to
Gotabhaya. Yet he has so far failed to apply that practice to other real
life situations. Here he has started a campaign, reading other peoples’
papers, to preach a subject of which he has no knowledge. He could do
better if he were to start with subjects of which he has knowledge and
is able to talk without prompting. If he looks around with an open mind,
the topics around us are in abundance., My purpose is to shed some
light in this regard.
An economy of a country is of paramount importance, there is no doubt.
The absence in addressing such an issue is fatal. Yet, considering it as
the starting point is just like missing the enemy hiding in the
foreground and the middle-ground. Therefore, it would have been better
for the resurrecting Rajapaksas to observe the foreground first. It is
an essential prerequisite to analyse what made Mahinda unpopular, what
made the Ranil- Maithree duo unpopular, what are the day to day burning
issues. before dealing with the economy which is hardly understood by
the common voter.
Escalating corruption particularly among the politicians and in the
state sector, deteriorating discipline in the country in general, rising
crime rate including violence against foreign visitors and the
propagation of a macho ‘Chandi’ culture, unbearable cost of living,
infrastructure development, ethnic divisions are the issues found in the
foreground. Devise a strategy to address them first while launching an
action plan with the long-term objective of gradual improvement of the
economy.
Someone wrote that Gotabhaya is hated by some and loved by others.
People took a huge risk by voting Maithree in. They will have to take a
similar risk to vote in a Rajapaksa, if that is the desired eventuality.
Lanka awaits a history maker. Who knows, Gotabhaya may change himself
from Chandashoka to Dharmashoka. Life has to be lived in hope!

