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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, June 10, 2018
President crosses red line, escalates tensions within coalition
Maithripala
ECONOMYNEXT --June 9, 2018, 8:15 pm
President
Maithripala Sirisena may have crossed a red line in shutting down the
TNL network owned by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s brother in a
worsening power struggle that undermines the government.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) which is directly
under Sirisena had obtained an order from the Polgahawela magistrate to
seal a TNL transmitter alleging it was broadcasting illegally.
Whatever the legal implications, the political fallout of the TRC action
is causing serious damage to Sirisena whose credibility is increasingly
undermined by his own recent public statements.
The TRC in a statement issued a day after the shutting down claimed that
it had no "undue ambition" and that TNL had illegally used two VHF
(very high frequency) channels "from time to time" without permission.
"The TRCSL emphasizes that there is no any (sic) other undue ambition
behind this action," the regulator said. However, the damage was done,
and even close aides of Sirisena said the timing was unfortunate.
The run up to the incident suggests that the President was well aware of the impending crackdown.
The action against the TNL network followed a ferocious attack that the
station launched against Sirisena over his controversial remarks at the
birth commemoration of Venerable Maduluwawe Sobitha thera. Sirisena had
disowned the "100-day program" that launched his bid for the January
2015 election. He also suggested that it was Wickremesinghe who
authorised two helicopters to ferry defeated Mahinda Rajapaksa to
Tangalle soon after Sirisena won elections.
Sirisena himself had told his party that he had become the only
president in history to allow Rajapaksa a helicopter ride home after his
shock defeat.
The TNL in a brief report juxtaposed videos of Sirisena’s claims with
his previous statements which contradicted the President’s latest
position.
Unconfirmed reports say the President was also angered by an unrelated
statement of the Inspector General Pujith Jayasundara broadcast by TNL.
In that video, Jayasundara speaks of a person submerged in a cesspool
ridiculing a drop of urine on pure white clothes of another passer-by.
TNL showed this clip of the IGP soon after the scathing attack on
Sirisena suggesting through innuendo that it was a reference to Sirisena
pointing out the minor faults of others when he himself was at fault.
-Opposition unity-
The crackdown on TNL saw rare unity between the UNP and opposition
firebrand Wimal Weerawansa and several others. They condemned the TRC
action and wanted the station restored.
Weerawansa accused the president of seeking revenge from the Prime
Minister’s family in a worsening power struggle between the two leaders.
Neither the UNP nor Sirisena loyalists responded to Weerawansa’s
analysis of the events.
Official sources said the TRC attempted to involve the CID in the raid
against the TNL, but failed. The CID appears to have resisted pressure
as the matter was outside the scope of their work and could be dealt
under the TRC act without police involvement.
The UNP-led government has been powerless to reverse another media ban
slapped by Sirisena in November last year. Despite appeals from the UNP,
the Sirisena-led TRC has refused to lift a blockade of the Lanka E news
portal.
The TRC ordered Sri Lankan internet service providers to block access
to lankaenews.com which has accused Sirisena and his family of
corruption.

