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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Lucky rejects
Editorial-August 24, 2015, 8:02 pm
However, what really takes the cake is the appointment of defeated UPFA
candidates as NL MPs. They are the rejects of the rejected party! And,
their appointment to Parliament cannot be countenanced on any grounds.
Worse, they are going places at the expense of the eligible candidates
on the UPFA NL.
During Mahinda Rajapaksa’s tenure as president, the then Higher
Education Minister S. B. Dissanayake used to raise the hackles of civil
society outfits, especially women’s rights groups and trade unions. They
accused him of riding roughshod over university teachers and students
whom he called the names of various animals, insulting former President
Chandrika Kumaratunga and mismanaging the seats of higher learning. They
considered him a total misfit and the people rejected him on August 17.
But, President Maithripala Sirisena has arbitrarily brought him in as
an MP through the NL! Those who made a hue and cry about the way he
behaved as a minister are now acting like the three proverbial monkeys;
they hear no evil, see no evil and speak no evil. Why don’t they demand
to know whether President Sirisena believes that the likes of
Dissanayake can help him with his yahapalana or good governance project
better than the UPFA NL candidates such as D. E. W. Gunasekera and Prof.
G. L Peiris?
Leader of the National Movement for Social Justice Ven. Maduluwawe
Sobitha Thera and Head of the Campaign for Free and Fair Elections
Keerthi Tennakoon have condemned the appointment of political rejects as
MPs. But, they, too, have chosen to find fault with the Constitution
which provides for such action rather than the persons responsible for
making those despicable appointments. Both of them have called for
rectifying the flaws in the Constitution as a solution. One is
intrigued. What is constitutional is not necessarily ethical and/or
moral as is common knowledge. When previous Presidents including
Rajapaksa made use of the constitutional provisions that were
antithetical to democracy the champions of good governance tore into
them—and rightly so. Such undemocratic acts cost Rajapaksa dear
politically.
But, when the incumbent President unflinchingly uses the draconian
constitutional provisions to further his interests, the campaigners for
good governance blame the Constitution and not him! They used to float
like butterflies and sting like bees when Rajapaksa was at fault, but
today they are floating like bees and stinging like butterflies, so to
speak! Is it that they cannot bring themselves to inveigh against their
heroes who have been found to have feet of clay?
Meanwhile, some UPFA activists have started dashing coconuts at devales
in protest against the appointment of defeated candidates as NL MPs.
They are wasting their time, energy and, above all, precious coconuts!
The powers that be these protesters are seeking the intervention of
local deities to tame, get protection from presumably more powerful gods
in India. They visit the abodes of those deities from time to time and
make valuable offerings. Therefore, the UPFA protesters ought to repose
their faith in the Sri Lankan public and present their case to the
latter in a convincing manner by flogging the issue hard if they want
results. After all, God is said to help those who help themselves.
Lucky are the rejects who are in the good books of their political masters promoting good governance.
Welcome to Sri Lanka, a land like no other!
