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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, May 3, 2020
Four Critical Initiatives To Save Sri Lanka
Desperate situations require desperate remedies. Tormented by the deadly crisis of
historic proportions that has now engulfed the country, it is possible
to identify four obvious interventions which are critical if Sri Lanka
is to be rescued from severe social economic and political
disintegration at
this time. To be sure the proposals are highly idealistic. We must not
be under any illusions. It may be pure fantasy to expect that such
measures would ever be implemented. They might in
an ideal society where governments are committed to sacrificial
service, where professionals are independent and refuse to be cowed by
politicians, and where people by and large are capable of rational
choice, and cherish freedom democracy and the rule of law. But that is
not Sri Lanka, where governments are power crazy and corrupt,
professionals academics and the so called educated classes compromise
their intellectual authenticity for favour and prosperity, and a
majority of people are racist bigoted and gullible, wallowing in the
sanctimonious humbug of false religion as they kowtow to rabid monks and
political cardinals.So there is little hope that the four moves
summarized below will ever see the light of day. However before mentioning them it is necessary to clarify the background.
Hobbling along and hoping for the best ?
It looks as if the present government has still not woken up to the
enormity of the horrendous catastrophe that has engulfed this country
through the Coronavirus pandemic.
Instead we see the selfish short sighted preoccupation with preserving a
cheap political advantage over political opponents and the foolish
obsession with holding early general elections amidst the pipe dream of securing absolute power.
The country is facing a catastrophe of seismic proportions which
threatens to wipe out both governments and the governed, leaving future
generations with nothing to look forward to except rising sickness and
death, a shattered economy, the wreckage of a former cherished way of
life, and a society gripped by pervasive insecurity fear and despair.
Yet in this dire crisis what we have is an incompetent government led by
an arrogant imperious chief executive who surrounded by gung-ho
military strongmen and terrified spineless professional acolytes
functions in tandem with a third rate intellectually mediocre cabinet of ministers. With the rate of infection having risen more
recently, one gets the impression that the government is just trashing
around from day to day with no sound concrete long term plan to
extricate a troubled nation from its woes.
Indeed
the whole scenario evokes visions of ‘Nero fiddling while Rome is
burning’, or whistling in the dark inside a sinking ship where the
doomed passengers are told to “lockdown” in their cabins and await
developments ! Indeed faced with the critical question whether to relax
the lockdown and risk the increased spread of Coronavirus, or retain the
lockdown and risk the incalculable suffering and socio economic
consequences of doing so – one can sense the lack of any convincing
focus and strategy by a government which hobbles along, confused and
bewildered by the complexity of the million dollar question with which
all governments throughout the world are now grappling.
Even the 30 year war on terror on hindsight now looks more like a ‘walk
in the park’ compared to the war against the monstrous Coronavirus. The
former was a localised war against a tangible human foe about whom much
was known, where the government forces had the required weaponry and
good control over many aspects of the operation. The latter is part
of a global war against an insidious biological foe about whom little
is known, where the government forces have no weaponry (there being no
vaccine), and consequently little control over the operation. Those who
with cocky self confidence imagine that involvement in the former war equips them to deal with the current war are indulging in a dangerous fantasy !
Four Critical Initiatives
In this situation the following measures are so simple, obvious and
devoid of profundity as to be self evident to even an intelligent school
kid suffering the boredom of ‘lockdown’ and wondering when life might return to normal !
1. Establish an All Party National Government as an emergency
administration to save the country. Mahinda Rajapaksa will be the Prime
Minister of such a national government which can consist of a large
cabinet drawn from the most able and intelligent men and women from
every political party. The formation of such a national government will
for the present drain the poison of bitter party rivalry, political ambition, insecurity, and suspicion, that is hampering a powerful credible knowledge driven and unified national response to the Covid-19 pandemic and its devastating collateral implications.
2. Immediately reconvene parliament under section
70(7) of the constitution. This would enable the formation of a
National Government and must be seen as an integral part of that process
where reconvening parliament and forming a national government are two
sides of the same coin. With the whole parliament behind the new
government there is no need for the present caretaker government to fear
that reconvening parliament might enable opposition politicians to take
mean advantage of the situation.
3. Postpone general elections for one or even two years until the
Coronavirus threat is completely cleared, the economy stabilized, peace
and security consolidated, and the normal way of life of the community
restored. This will put an end to useless feverish speculation,
perpetual conflict, and endless discussion surrounding election dates
that are draining the energy of society. Free of unnecessary distractions it will enable the government to focus on dispelling fear of Covid-19 and get Sri Lanka back to work.
4. The newly formed emergency National Government must immediately bring
together a body of outstanding experts including relevant medical
specialists, scientists, economists, sociologists, bankers, business
people and professional managers amongst others, to form a
powerful brilliant steering committee that will determine future
strategy in the Coronavirus response with respect to both health and the
economy. This will include critical decisions about the timing extent
and distribution of lockdown relaxation relative to disease patterns.
The members of this crack organisation will be the best brains in the
country irrespective of personalities and political affiliation.
Needless to say sole dependence on a distinguished task force of this
stature will necessitate consciously distancing the National Government
from the raucous dissonant voices of destructive groups like the raging
political monks of a corrupt worldly Buddhist establishment who bring
religion into disrepute and have nothing to contribute in matters of
governance. They along with clergy of all religions must be kept at
arm’s length and encouraged to stop interfering, instead confining their
attentions to what they do best – namely ennobling the lives of their
adherents in terms of the pristine teaching of
each religion, so that people attain to eternal life beyond death
however differently that blessed state is perceived by each religion.
One can imagine the enormous surge in public confidence, hope for the
future, optimism and goodwill across communities that will be triggered
by the above four measures. But the people must demand them. And the
government must take the enlightened initiative. Unfortunately one
despairs of anything of the sort taking place. In this fallen world
human beings are so deaf and blind to the truth about themselves that
even the extremes of tragedy and suffering don’t bring nations to their
senses and a realisation of what is in their own best interest. And so
the moment of opportunity passes.
Desperate situations require desperate remedies. Tormented by the deadly crisis of
historic proportions that has now engulfed the country, it is possible
to identify four obvious interventions which are critical if Sri Lanka
is to be rescued from severe social economic and political
disintegration at
this time. To be sure the proposals are highly idealistic. We must not
be under any illusions. It may be pure fantasy to expect that such
measures would ever be implemented. They might in
an ideal society where governments are committed to sacrificial
service, where professionals are independent and refuse to be cowed by
politicians, and where people by and large are capable of rational
choice, and cherish freedom democracy and the rule of law. But that is
not Sri Lanka, where governments are power crazy and corrupt,
professionals academics and the so called educated classes compromise
their intellectual authenticity for favour and prosperity, and a
majority of people are racist bigoted and gullible, wallowing in the
sanctimonious humbug of false religion as they kowtow to rabid monks and
political cardinals.So there is little hope that the four moves
summarized below will ever see the light of day. However before mentioning them it is necessary to clarify the background.


