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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, January 28, 2019
4th February 2019 – Celebrating 71 Years Of What?

An Open letter to Minister Mangala Samaraweera by Sharmini Serasinghe on behalf of the Voiceless & Faceless Citizens of Sri Lanka
Dear Minister Mangala Samaraweera,
Hope you don’t mind me not referring to you as Hon. Mangala Samaraweera
because those of us who know you are honourable don’t need a reminder.
Also, many of your colleagues – MPs – also referred to as Hon. bla bla
bla are extremely dishonourable dolts, hence it is more of an insult to
you than an honour.
The reason I decided to appeal to you on behalf of the Voiceless & Faceless Citizens of Sri Lanka is
because unlike our Prime Minster who appears to have his head
permanently in the clouds, and that shameless man who continues to
masquerade as our ‘Chief Servant’, you my friend have your head screwed
on right and above all, you have a conscience. Hence my utmost faith in
you to do what is right by the people of our country.
So, here goes!
Next week, Sri Lanka will be “celebrating” 71 years since the British
fled our shores for their dear lives. And, for 71 years since then we
the people of this country have been led down the garden path by our
noses, by successive governments of the two dominant political parties
who used us, fooled us, abused us and now, driven our country down into
the debt-ridden dark hole it is in today. You, as the Minister of
Finance know exactly how deep and dark that hole is.
As a sensible and wise man I’m sure you would agree, Mangala, February
4th should actually be a day of mourning for us Sri Lankans. 71 years
since the British fled our shores which we call “independence” and where
are we today? We the people of Sri Lanka have achieved nothing, really.
We have lost far more than we ever gained, really!
The only ones who benefited are the politicians who we, our parents and
grandparents voted for over the past 71 years, who in turn made an utter
mess of our lives by polarising all of us based on language, ethnicity,
religion etc. which ultimately led to a war amongst our own people.
Well, that’s hopefully history now. Further, we have had and still have
those we voted into power to serve us – our servants – who in turn
served and keep serving themselves, their families and sycophants at OUR
expense, used and abused the Buddha Sasana in this county – the cradle
of Theravada Buddhism – made racist idiots of many gullible Sinhalese –
an obvious joke in the eyes of the Other – destroyed our ancient and
sacred values, polluted the Buddhist clergy, created divisiveness,
communal and religious disharmony, brainwashed our youth with a racist
Sinhala-Buddhist ideology – the future generations of our country – by
introducing and encouraging a culture of vile and disgraceful behaviour.
Is this what we will be “celebrating” on 4th February?
On this day – 4th February – we will witness yet another annually
repeated spectacle – ‘Independence Day celebrations’ – for which WE the
people of Sri Lanka must eventually foot the bill. Do we want OUR money
spent on this senseless performance to boost the egos of our ‘Servants’,
WE voted into power? NO, we DO NOT!
The star performer of this show will be our ‘Chief Servant’ – the traitor, Maithripala Sirisena –
who ought to have been shoved into the dustbin of history and the lid
tightly shut after he repeatedly violated our Constitution with obvious
impunity. The 6.25 million of us who voted for this onetime political
nonentity and who betrayed us on the 26th of October, 2018, do we want
OUR money spent to boost the ego of this treacherous servant of ours?
NO, we DO NOT!
As the Minister of Finance you are well aware that Sirsena’s act of
treason which unconstitutionally brought the Rajapaksa oligarchy back
into power through the backdoor cost our debt ridden country – us, its
citizens – billions of Rupees, directly and indirectly, during the 51
days of illegal Rajapaksa misrule. Also, as the Minister of Finance you
know only too well that the financial losses of Sirisena’s treachery
will ultimately have to be borne by US – the people of Sri Lanka. Hence
our cost of living will undoubtedly rise in leaps and bounds in the near
future under all kinds of guises.
Very soon, we will be asked to tighten our belts further, which
incidentally is so tight now it’s about to disjoint us at the waist. So,
how about setting the example at the top – Sevaka Sirisena downwards –
and start tightening all your belts for a change?
A great place to start would be to cancel all plans to “celebrate” the
nonsensical 71st anniversary of independence. After all, it is OUR money
that will be squandered on this senseless event, rehearsals et al,
isn’t it? I don’t recall any of our servants in government requesting
our permission to spend OUR money on this spectacle.

