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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, March 30, 2015
Sirisena Is A Conspirer: Anura K
JVP Leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake charges President Maithripala Sirisena is a conspirer who is plotting to prevent the smooth passage of the 19th amendment despite the promises made.
Speaking at an event organized by the People’s Movement for Democracy,
Dissanayake recalls the main slogans that were deployed during the past
elections that have resulted in major regime changes. “Elections that
resulted in major regime changes were held in 1970, 1977, 1994 and 2015.
The main slogans deployed during the first three elections were to do
with hunger; but this year the election took a completely different
turn. It was about democracy, freedom and bringing those accused of
corruption to book.

“In 1977 JR Jayewardene’s electoral campaign stood strong against
Sirimavo Bandaranaike’s campaign. In 1994 CBK was a strong contender
against the UNP regime. . . But at the recent elections, the opposing
movement was not comparatively strong enough to challenge the Rajapaksa
regime. The actual work done within the electoral movement in President
Sirisena’s campaign was very limited,” he said.
Anura K also notes that all the candidates who led the campaigns for
major regime changes were charismatic figures that included CBK who was
known as Viharamahadevi and Rajapaksa as a ‘son of Ruhuna’.
“But the role and the background of President Sirisena as a candidate
were not that strong. This is not a criticism but he was only perceived
as a humble figure and not through the eyes that masses usually saw the
leaders. Therefore, as an individual the contribution Sirisena made to
the electoral campaign personally, was comparatively very limited,” he
added.
But with all those wining factors missing in the election campaign of
the Opposition, what prompted the victory that defeated the Rajapaksas?
“Because for the first time in Sri Lanka, the masses voluntarily and
actively engaged in the electoral system without any inducement of the
above mentioned genres,” he said emphasizing on the fact that it is not
due to any action of President Sirisena himself or any party, of the
common Opposition movement.
He went on to criticize the statement made by Opposition Leader Nimal Siripala de Silva of
the decision made to allow the passage of 19th amendment only if it is
introduced simultaneously with the electoral reforms .
“When a draft bill is presented before the Parliament, the accepted
procedure does not involve a discussion of it soon after it’s read out.
But for the first time n history, the Opposition Leader stood up and
said he would not support it unless the 19th amendment is introduced
together with electoral reforms. This is uttered by Jacob but the voice
is Aesop’s,” he said.
The JVP Leader points out that MP Nimal Siripala has not made any
statements with regard to pushing for electoral reforms during the past
few years and points out he never pushed for any such action even when
the government in which he was part of, was equipped with a two thirds
majority.
“He hasn’t expressed any interest in electoral reforms even while he
served as the Chief Government Whip. So then why express a sudden
interest now?” he questioned while adding the truth is that a conspiracy
is being formulated from the topmost positions of the government to
disrupt the passage of the 19th amendment.
He said if that is not the truth, MP Nimal and the President should
clarify as to why the former has been suddenly interested electoral
reforms. “How is the cabinet being subjected to the whims of a person
who doesn’t have a major people’s mandate? Why is a person who never had
any interest in electoral reforms suddenly making negotiations with
concern to its passage? If President Sirisena is not behind this issue,
he should speak up and clear himself,” he said.
Anura Kumara went on to state that it is only then the JVP would decide
whether or not to remain in the National Executive Council chaired by
the President. “The JVP is not ready to discuss with conspirators at the
helm. It is our responsibility to reveal such conspirators!” he
remarked.