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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Achieving National Reconciliation, Peace & The 13A

By Varatharaja Perumal -February 21, 2015
Removing the impediments in the 13th amendment is imperative to achieve national reconciliation and peace
Territorial integration may be achieved by the armed forces, but
national unity of communities can be achieved only by the appropriate
political process. Absence of war here indicates only the silence of
guns and not the attainment of sustainable peace. De-communalized
nation, democratized political system and demilitarized State are
imperative to rightly put Sri Lankan political economy in a progressive
path through which Sri Lanka can achieve true independence and
sustainable development. Majoritarian arrogance and ambitions have
thrown this country into the orbit of political vicious circle that
persistently enlarges the crisis, chaos and conflicts. Sri Lanka is a
multi-national country which has been divided ethnically, religiously
and regionally not by the actions of the common people but by the power
hungry politicians. Divisive and destructive political leaders
endangered and alienated the minority nationalities and deceived the
majority nationality by promoting the politics of Sinhala hegemony
versus Tamil sectarianism. Unity of Sri Lanka cannot be achieved by the
compulsions of All Powerful hegemonic leadership but by honest
compassion, true conciliation and mutual consensus.
It is well known that the Constitution of Sri Lanka of 1978 was made by Mr. JR Jeyewardane with
the sole purpose of making himself His Majesty of All Powerful.
Accordingly, he inserted effective provisions and protections for him to
act freely with full immunities, converted all governmental
institutions in order to direct in support of his whims and fancies and
facilitated himself to use all the resources of the State at his
personal will. To democratize the existing Constitution, the proposed
amendments should be made with clear objectives that every amendment to
the Constitution would completely remove the Authoritarianism-
based-structures of the Constitution.Read More
