A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, June 30, 2013
UNP challenges Govt. to abolish 13-A using two thirds majority-Don’t let tense situation develop into a catastrophe
June 29, 2013, 7:04 pm
The UNP yesterday challenged the government to use its two thirds
majority in parliament and amend or abolish the 13th Amendment without
threatening to do it while allowing the tense situation to develop into a
catastrophe.
Senior UNPer Ravi Karunanayake said that if the Rajapaksa regime was
convinced that the 13th Amendment was redundant in the post war era, the
required two thirds majority was available, even though obtained
against the peoples will and in the most unethical manner, to rectify
what it has termed as an historical injustice.
"If, the government is really committed as it says to diluting or
scrapping devolution, do it now without looking for scapegoats and
adopting time wasting exercises such as Parliamentary Select Committees.
The ethnic conflict has been discussed for decades and all the issues
and solutions have been identified,’’ he said.
``The only thing left to do is implementation which is not forthcoming
obviously due to the lack of guts in matching words with action.’’
Karunanayake said that President Mahinda Rajapaksa, by allowing the
extremist forces within his ranks to run wild, had allowed a dangerous
situation to develop which could lead to a tragic loss of life and
property.Having pledged 13-A Plus to India, Rajapaksa had taken Sri
Lankans for a ride, by saying that the Provincial Councils would be
stripped of most of their key features including the right to merge with
other PCs and land and police powers, he noted.
"All we are saying is go ahead and do what you believe in, without
continuing the circus until the Northern Provincial Council Election is
over", Karunanayake said. He warned that such a course of action could
lead to disastrous consequences.
He noted that while contradictory statements emanated from senior
ministers on a daily basis, the minority and left parties in the ruling
UPFA were up in arms over the proposed amendments which had shaken the
very foundation of the ruling alliance.
As for the UNP, the MP said that a new constitutional formulation
pledging meaningful devolution had been unveiled. This means they
opposed the dilution of the 13th Amendment.