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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, May 20, 2019
Rishard Bathiudeen In Trouble Or Is It The Government In Trouble?
Today 18 May 2019 is Mullivaikal Day commemorating the deaths of those
who were slaughtered 10 years ago. It coincides rather vulgarly with
Vesak Day, 2019.
Rishard Bathiudeen
Many Tamils commemorated the day in Mullivaikal and elsewhere but more
somberly with smaller crowds than last year’s big event. The mood today
was angry. Emergency Regulations rammed through parliament in the
aftermath of the Easter Day Bombings on 21 April 2019 have been used to
arrest and hold without bail students at University of Jaffna for being
in possession of innocuous photos of Veluppillai Prabhakaran. At the
same time those like Minister Rishard Bathiudeen against whom there
appears to be serious evidence that he is behind far more heinous acts
were going about in expensive government cars. There is no equal
application of the law.
A decision by Tamil elders had to be made on whether to support or vote
against the motion of No Confidence presented by some 66 MPs against
Minister Rishard Bathiudeen. The milieu among Tamils was explosive
because a) Rishard Bathiudeen recruits only Muslims into his ministry,
b) high officials of his ministry and of the mineral sands corporation
that was under him openly complain of how tender awards are shamelessly
manipulated, c) he is consistently working against the Tamils of the
North East in general, and d) perhaps understandably, he is drawing a
support base of Tamils too who are attracted by favors he selectively
does them.
The anger is the most intense because many Tamils believe how he is
connected to the recent violence but nothing has been done by the
police. The TNA itself is badly divided. MPs M.A. Sumanthiran and
Rajavarothayam Sampanthan have taken the stand that at this juncture the
party must vote against the resolution so as not to disturb the
stability of the government. MP Shanthi Sriskanatharasa says she would
stand behind her leader. ITAK Leader Mavai Senathirajah surprisingly
says that if the party decides not to support the resolution he would
abstain. Worrisomely for the alliance four MPs (Charles
Nirmalanathan,Sivagnanam Sritharan, Siddharthan Dharmalingam and one
other from the North vow to vote for the resolution as do several (if
not all) Batticloa District TNA MPs. It is therefore to pressure the TNA
leadership into unwaveringly support the no-confidence motion despite
the entreaties of the TNA Leader that many district party unit members
of the ITAK met in Mannar today while the Vavuniya group will meet
tomorrow Sunday.
Mullivaikal, 2019
Saying that one of those who blasted bombs on 21 April used Minister
Rishard Bathiudeen’s car, many TNA MPs hold the view that they must vote
for the motion of no-confidence against Minister Bathiudeen. His view
was bolstered during revelations that came during the debate.
During the debate it was confirmed that the son of the treasurer of
Bathiuddin’s Party the ACMC, had used Bathiudeen’s car for the bombing.
Likewise, several days after the bombing when the Minister’s home was
subject to a police round up and search, two pairs of vehicle number
plates bearing numbers Wpku-1887 and NpLp-0786 were recovered. Neither
pair was attached to any vehicle. One set, that is NpLp-0786, was found
to be phony. That is, although the Department of Motor Traffic had not
issued those plates, no action was taken. Urging that just because
someone is minister he should not be above the law, the meeting was very
serious that their party must uphold the rule of law.
As such the Mannar branch of the ITAK saw 24 of its 20 members and both
youth wing members voting together yielding 22 votes to nil arguing
that the TNA must support the motion.
Accordingly, after May 22 Parliament will take up for debate the
extension of the emergency law. It was further decided at the ITAK
(Mannar Branch) meeting that the party must support only an extension
that applies to inquiries into the Easter day Bombings and cannot be
widened to charge those like the university students in Jaffna.
That spells trouble. If the motion passes and Bathiudeen, badly
offended, walks out of the government with his 5 ACTC seats, it could
spell trouble for the government – bad trouble,

