A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, January 31, 2014
No Free And Fair Election Is Possible In A Dictatorship Not Even An Elected Dictatorship
For the first time people protesting against the ruling government have
opposed elections. It is in Thailand. It is really interesting to ask
the question why since they want to change the government. Is it because
they do not have any faith in elections due to the failure of the
incumbent governments in several countries in Asia to hold free and fair
elections? Or is it because the protesters think they do not constitute
the majority who are not with them in their attitude to the government?
I think people have lost faith in elections. This constitutes a
dangerous situation for it means change of government through an
election will no longer commend credibility. It means the risk of civil
protests and even violence to change a government which is unpopular.
We too have failed to ensure a free and fair election procedure. The
incumbent party uses the public resources such as state employees, State
owned vehicles, State properties for their benefit and secure an unfair
advantage. They even harass the opponents and deny meeting places for
the opponents by bringing pressure on the owners of premises. So
governments rig elections to win.
The former Soviet Union held elections regularly and the Communist Party
obtained almost 100% of the votes. They thought the people were with
the party but they did not hold free and fair elections. So the
Communists continued to rule assuming their popularity until the 1980s
when Mikhail Gorbachev came to power. By 1989 the Communist Party’s hold
in Soviet Union began to crumble.
The provision for setting up an Election Commission under whom the
commissioner of Elections would function has been ignored by governments
that held power. So did the present regime. But more and more people
are beginning to realize that a government that rigs elections is
resorting to the use of their power illegally an unethically.
In Bangladesh there was a provision that elections should be conducted
by a caretaker government. But after winning a landslide victory in 2008
the Awami League of Sheik Hasina used its big parliamentary majority to
amend the Constitution and do away with this requirement. So the
Bangladesh National Party of Khaleda Zia boycotted the election. So
democracy has ended in Bangladesh.Read More