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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 24, 2013
The Way Forward
By Kath Noble -July 24, 2013
The Northern Provincial Council election is going ahead.
It is of course a reflection of the dismal state of post-war Sri Lanka that
this very basic democratic requirement should be considered an
achievement. Still, after months of frenzied campaigning by Sinhalese
extremists, the fact that candidates are being nominated and
preparations made is a huge relief.
Denying residents of the North the right to elect their representatives
as people living elsewhere in the country do as a matter of course would
have given the Tamil separatist project a tremendous boost.
This is no doubt what parties like the JHU want, since there would be no
point to their existence if Sri Lankans could get along. Udaya
Gammanpila somehow managed to keep a straight face while announcing that
the JHU is boycotting the Northern Provincial Council election, as if
there were any practical difference between contesting and not
contesting when nobody in the North is going to vote for them. If Sri
Lanka were to become a genuinely inclusive society, there would have to
be a lot more such theoretical boycotts by the JHU.
Even more important than the poll itself are the personalities emerging, in particular Justice C.V. Wigneswaranand Daya Master.
The Government is yet to declare its
Chief Ministerial candidate, but the hype in recent weeks has all been
about Daya Master rather than Douglas Devananda.
If it were planning on fielding Douglas Devananda, the Government could
and should have given him the key role in its Uthuru Wasanthaya
development programme from the beginning – he might have had some kind
of a chance that way. Instead, the President chose to forget EPDP’s
contribution to the defeat of the LTTE and put his brother in charge.
The future of the Rajapaksas – or more charitably that of the SLFP – was
considered more important. Read More