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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, January 3, 2015
Vote To Save Democracy - Jaffna U
( January 3, 2014, Jaffna, Sri Lanka Guardian) The
forthcoming Presidential Electionis the last chance to save democracy in
Sri Lanka. This is the time to prevent the country slidinginto the mire
where the ordinary people endure huge privations for the benefit of a
band of rulers.
Development projects are planned to secure fat commissions rather than
to benefit the people. The money spent on development and the money the
ruling clique gets as commissionsis money that lawfully belongs to the
people.
The rulers’ boast that they have carried out huge development projects,
while in reality taking an inordinate share of the money as commissions,
is an ongoing farce that is enacted to fool the masses.
Tax money belonging to the people is spent on luxurious living by a
small powerful group. Interference in the administration of justice,
destruction of law and order, corruption and complete misuse of power
has reached unprecedented heights. Those who are paid by the people to
serve them have virtually become parasites with scant intention of
service.
This can be seen from the fact that the peoples’ representatives in the
North elected by popular vote are powerless and cash-strapped, while
those who have minuscule support enjoy limitless power, cash and
privilege.
It is true that the minorities’ question has been placed on the back
burner against the need to protect and revive democracy that is in
imminent danger of being lost forever.
Neither of the two major candidates nor their strongest supporters
showed any indication that they understood the national question. It is
thus clear that they have no answer to this question that has sapped,
misdirected and wasted the energies of generations since independence
and not just of Tamils. However, it is a great blunder to ask Tamils to
boycott the presidential election for this reason. Democracy should
first be saved for the Tamils to have a voice to demand and fight for
their rights. When a democratic dispensation dawns on the entire
country, the Tamils too can enjoy its benefits. We must exercise this
opportunity that is our right and duty as citizens to cast our ballot at
the forthcoming election to secure broader options for the future.
Therefore the Tamils should cast their vote without fail to demonstrate
our intention to prevent misuse of our tax money, and to secure
justice,law and order and, above all, democracy in this our country.
Default in not casting our vote would strengthen dictatorship that would
lead the country towards irreversible destruction. This is the lesson
we learn from the history of nations that went down the path of
dictatorship.
Even if our numbers are small they may be the determining factor in the
choice between democracy and dictatorship. Had the Tamils used the power
of their ballot at the 2005 presidential election rather than boycott
it; we may have secured a happier and less destructive course of events.
We therefore urge the Tamil people to get the value of their ballot by
enabling the victory of the candidate who shows a markedly better
prospect of placing democracy in this country on a healthy footing.