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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, June 3, 2019
An Open Letter To The Chairman, Human Rights Commission, Dr. Deepika Udagama: On The New Government Uniform

J.J.
Ratnasiri, Secretary of the Ministry of Public Administration and
Disaster Management has issued the following Circular dated 29 May 2019:
These are times when madmen filled with hate set off explosives blowing
themselves up and taking the lives of many innocent persons. The
issuance of this circular is yet another act of hate-filled madness,
even mad jingoist expansion imposing
this crazy view of culture on the rest of us. Indeed the heading with
the word security is hardly addressed in the body of the circular.
This insane circular prohibits the decent skirt and blouse that many
women of good backgrounds wear to office, exposing perhaps their neck,
bare arms and lower-legs. It scoffs at the sensibilities of many decent
women – importantly Islamic women following their scriptural advice –
who do not want their body shape to be shown to voyeurs. Our society is
so degraded that my wife and daughters do not like to ride a bus, and
indeed even trishaws after the driver in separate incidents exhibited
his private parts. Only rich women with chauffeur driven cars are safe –
such as the wife and daughters of Permanent Secretaries. Many
of the common folk get their husbands to take them to work on motorbike
pillions. How in a sari now? Perhaps the men at Public Administration
want more opportunities to pinch buttocks and touch the bodies of women
in buses by forcing them off their husbands’ pillions? Or they want to
see women’s midriff and navel in sexily draped saris? Is it to prevent
hiding a bomb under a skirt-blouse dress? Now that he has prohibited
decent clothing for women, will Mr. Rathnasiri in his sartorial vanity
and fantasy even specify the length of the blouse and how low it may be
cut at the top?
For men, the circular calls for a
trouser but not the pair in which trousers are worn. Does it mean that
we have to cut off one leg of our trousers to fit the new uniform? The
uniform allows a shirt but not a business suit. I would truly like to
see Mr. Rathnasiri in trousers with one leg cut off and no coat or tie
at cabinet meetings.
These are times when in a decent democracy the call is to uphold the
rights of everyone so that extremism will be blunted. Instead the Sri
Lankan state seems determined to expand its stale mono-cultural view of
itself, destroying anything that fails to fit their view of Sri Lankan
culture, wanting to walk over every deviation from its mono-cultural
worldview, the juggernaut of Public Administration crushing to death all
different expressions of culture that do not fit their view of Sri
Lanka should be. The new discussions on whether ours is a
Sinhalese-Budhiist country are a part of this sickness.
I reliably know from sources in the Prime Minister’s Secretariat that
this insane circular did not come from the Prime Minister or the
cabinet. That leaves only one other authority with the clout to order
the Secretary for Public Administration and Disaster Management to issue
this vicious circular which surely he would have known (that is if he
had any sense) exposes him to ridicule as a pompous fuddy duddy, a
man with no sense of the balm of kindness required now to heal the
nation, especially our relationship with innocent Muslims who are being
hounded at every turn using the Easter Day calamity. It is the same
authority that pardoned and released the mad monk, as if to say “Go beat
up some more Muslims.” And that monk says he is ready to go!
I write this as an individual citizen although I am a member of the
Election Commission. As an individual I do not think our beautiful Hindu
receptionist who greets visitors to the Commission with her
characteristically friendly smile in a decent flowery frock reaching
well below her knees would relish switching overnight to exposing her
breasts and midriff the way Mr. Rathnasiri seems to want. We have a lady
Muslim Assistant Commissioner who is very decently dressed without
showing a single contour of her body. Indeed even Chairman Mahinda
Deshapriya will be out of line because the handsome and colorful tunics
he wears are North Indian and not count as a part of our national dress.
I know that Mr. Deshapriya is sympathetic to the views I express here.
He has already told some ladies who expressed discomfiture over the new
dress code not to change anything until we can decide as a Commission
which will be on 4 June, 2019. In any case, as an independent Commission
we are not bound by Mr. Rathnasiri’s fantasizing circular about
clothing.
