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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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Assets Built On Bilateral Credit: Who Should Thank Whom?
By Lalithasiri Gunaruwan -September 30, 2014
Recognising
a help and expressing gratitude for it is a worthy human gesture. This
applies to groups, societies, or even countries.
Non
recognition of a helping hand given is considered unkind and
disgraceful. Worse is when parties unrelated are praised when the true
helper is elsewhere unrecognised. In Sinhalese tradition, such
behaviour is deplored, and the expression underlying such an attitude is
“Gangen diya bee muhudata aawadiema”, or “praising the sea having drunk water from the river”.
This must be the feeling that came out from His Excellency the High
Commissioner of India, Mr Sinha, when he made his chief guest’s speech
at the Anagarika Dharmapala Commemoration session organised last week by
the Centre for Contemporary Indian Studies of the University of
Colombo. He publicly mentioned in this speech that India has done so
much for Sri Lanka, but inadequate expression of gratitude came from the
Sri Lankan side, while others were frequently praised. A particular
point of reference made in Mr Sinha’s speech was the Yal Devi train
going to Jaffna after two and a half decades on the reconstructed
Northern Railway tracks using Indian credit facilities.
As Sri Lankans, we should not ignore this
as Mr Sinha’s personal opinion as he is the High Commissioner for
India, thus more likely be reflecting the official sentiment of India.
That is more the reason why we should examine the facts.
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