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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, January 1, 2017
The Angoda mental hospital case
President Sirisena in bid to outdo Judas IscariotJVP gets head start over Joint Opposition
December 31, 2016, 6:57 pm
It
was perhaps supremely fitting that we ended 2016 with a scandal
involving a key cabinet minister and the Angoda mental hospital. This
scandal became public for the first time due to a video posted on
SlVlog.com by journalist Darshana Handungoda who explained the whole
sordid episode in great detail with a powerful cabinet minister, his
valet who got involved with a beautiful Korean woman, ending up with six
electric shocks administered to the unfortunate valet’s head in the
Angoda mental hospital. This video can be viewed on the following link -
https://youtu.be/RLC7YGJb1Oo. We watched it and then forgot about it
because the story was too Hollywood-like to believe. Such things can’t
happen in real life was what we thought. Then last Thursday, the
aggrieved valet appeared in person at a press conference with an
affidavit attested by Commissioner of Oaths Mahanama Dissanayake dated
15 December 2016.
What the valet said at that press conference can be viewed on the
following link https://youtu.be/Bzzjyw9KHrM. According to the contents
of his affidavit, the name of this aggrieved valet is Harshsa Bandara
Thilakasiri. He claimed to be an executive chef by profession who had
got involved with the Anti-terrorism movement in the 1990s, and worked
with Minister Champika Ranawaka for the past 16 years. He had been on
Ranawaka’s ministerial personal staff for the past ten years in all the
ministries that he had held from 2007 up to now. He had also been the
executive chef of Water’s Edge hotel (no less) and the menial work he
did for Ranawaka was obviously due to his allegiance to the cause. His
task had been that of a personal valet, cooking for Ranawaka, washing
and iroing his clothes and even massaging the Hon. Minister!
The long and short of the story is that this executive chef turned valet
who also apparently speaks Korean got involved with an attractive
Korean lady and a certain ministerial one had wanted to have fun with
this lady which request the valet had refused and this led to a whole
chain of events resulting in the valet falling out with the minister,
leaving his service and then being literally abducted by the minister’s
security guards and henchmen and taken to the Angoda mental hospital
where he had been given electric shock treatment.
The fact that a minister and his valet fell out over a woman is not
unusual – men do quarrel over women and even if a minister in heat tried
to pressurize his employee to yield up his girlfriend to him and
actually came to blows over the lady, that too is not unusual. But what
is unusual is what is said to have gone on at the Angoda mental
hospital. This Harshsa Bandara Thilakasiri in his affidavit claims to
have been taken to the Angoda mental hospital on 10 September 2016 by a
group comprising of a police officer called SI Herath, two other police
officers, one Chandana Ranasinghe who is supposed to be a working
director of the UDA and one Pradeep Alwis described as a driver of
Champika Ranawaka. Tilakasiri says that he was kept in Ward No: 5
bearing Ticket No 5521/16 and that on the day he was warded, no patient
in his ward had been permitted to receive visitors.
The next day, when his brother Lankendra Tilakasiri and a journalist by
the name of Shantha Wijesuriya had arrived at the hospital they had not
been allowed to see him. From the third day onwards, Tilakasiri claims
to have been given electric shocks as treatment. The consultant
psychiatrist treating him has been named in the affidavit as Dr Jayan
Mendis. Tilakasiri claims that when he had asked this doctor to allow
him to go home, the latter had refused to allow him to leave as he was
not yet ‘cured’. Tilaksiri says that though the patient profile states
that he had a history of mental disturbance twenty years ago and once
again in 2013, that is false. If there is any truth at all in what
Tilakasiri claims to have gone on at the Angoda mental hospital, this is
the worst medical scandal to ever to come to light in this country.
Tilakasiri’s affidavit reads like a Hollywood film script with evil
doctors waiting to do the bidding of conspiratorial politicians and
declare perfectly same people to be insane. We have read of perfectly
sane people being confined to lunatic asylums by the Stalinist regime in
the Soviet Union. Hollywood has also produced some blockbusters
including a fairly recent one starring Leonardo di Caprio where you have
evil mental hospital administrators who seem only too willing to keep
sane people in captivity and treat them for mental illnesses they don’t
have. After this story hit the fan last week members of the medical
profession were reeling in shock that such a thing could take place in
real life in this country. Of course we have to be careful in this
because just because someone says something even in a sworn affidavit it
does not mean the story is true. We have a long history of false
affidavits especially in relation to people in politics.
The Sri Lanka Medical Council should look into this matter very
seriously and ascertain 1) whether an individual called Harsha Bandara
Tilakasiri was admitted to the Angoda mental hospital, 2) who had
brought this individual to be admitted 3) if those accompanying him were
not his next of kin, who had accepted the patient 4) the psychiatrist
who had first examined the supposed patient and decided that he was
indeed mentally ill 5) whether the hospital inquired from the patient or
tried to get the police to trace his next of kin before administering
advanced treatment like electric shocks etc etc.
Insanity outside Angoda
In the meantime, things were not much different inside or outside the
Angoda mental hospital. The exchanges between the the UNP and the SLFP
(Sirisena faction) became shriller as the year came to a close. Usually,
the run up to Christmas and the following days up to the dawn of the
New Year and about two weeks into the New Year is a lean period for the
media with most politicians out of the country and everybody taking a
long break from work and infighting. But this year, we have reached the
end of the year with no diminution in the sound and fury of the
political give and take. Even the ministers who have gone abroad
continued to make noises even in their absence. The almost daily
exchange of recriminations and insults between the UNP and the SLFP
continued last week as well with the UNP going on the offensive and
responding more forcefully to the jibes and brickbats of their SLFP
colleagues.
Last week Ministers Mano Ganesan and P.Digambaram holding a joint press
conference told the SLFP group to leave the government if they are not
happy. Then three UNP backbenchers including parliamentarian Nalin
Bandara held a press conference at Sirikotha and said much the same
thing. UNP parliamentarian Mujibur Rahaman wrote a letter to the
President saying that the Presidential Media Unit has been carrying out
chauvinistic propaganda. What he meant by this was that the statements
that had been made about the Muslim people and Islam by Galagodaatte
Gananasara during a meeting with President Sirisena had been circulated
to the media by the Presidential media division. Rahaman had taken
exception to the allegation made by Gnanasara to the effect that Islam
teaches Muslims to destroy places of historical value. Last week, Dilan
Perera, the official spokesman of the SLFP once again lashed out at the
UNP on the Sirasa Newsline programme.
All this took place in the backdrop of resounding and embarrassing
defeats for the UNP’s Development Special Provisions Bill in all the
SLFP controlled provincial councils with the Joint Opposition and the
SLFP government group as well as the JVP joining hands to defeat it.
Unless the president had specifically instructed the chief ministers to
oppose the Bill they would not have thrown their weight behind the Joint
Opposition and the JVP. Yet this Bill had been approved by cabinet
which is headed by the President. In fact after helping to defeat this
Bill in the Western Provincial Council, Chief Minister Isura Devapriya
told the media that it was the SLFP that was the decisive group in the
government and not the UNP.
He crowed that since the Development Special Provisions Bill had been
defeated in the Provincial Councils the only way to get it passed would
be with a two thirds majority in Parliament and that too was not
possible because the SLFP held the balance in parliament as well. This
showed the President’s ability to throw the spanner in the works using
the SLFP rump that supports him. There is a very thinly disguised
attempt on the part of the SLFP group in parliament to masquerade as the
opposition to the UNP because that is the only way they have any
prospects of being able to survive the local government elections.
Because of the SLFP (Sirisena Group’s), attempt to outdo the Joint
Opposition in opposing the UNP, the UNP has been left holding the short
end of the stick which is doing them untold damage among the floating
voters. They were left with egg on their faces on the bond issue, and
now again with the repeated defeat of the Development Special Provisions
Bill in the SLFP controlled PCs.
It is just as well that the UNP has begun hitting back. This has been
having some effect because every time the UNP reminds the public that it
is they who made Sirisena President, the SLFP group in the government
loses face. It can be seen that despite President Sirisena’s
encouragement of the attacks on the UNP, only a handful of SLFP members
like Dilan Perera and Chief Minister Isura Devapriya have been
condemning the UNP, while the majority of the SLFP ministers serving in
the government have kept quiet. Even S.B.Dissanayake has not really
been attacking the UNP though he did make some offhand comments saying
that the SLFP cannot continue for ever in partnership with the UNP and
that there are difficulties in running a government in this manner. He
is just telling the truth, without any undue criticism of the UNP.
Sirisena to serve hoppers to RW?
The reason why Dilan Perera’s voice tends to get amplified is because he
is the official spokesman of the SLFP and he can’t possibly be saying
all these nasty things about the UNP without a direct go ahead from his
party leader. The awareness that Sirisena may be trying to do to Ranil
Wickremesinghe what he earlier did not Mahinda Rajapaksa is poisoning
the air. This would be like Judas Iscariot first betraying Jesus to the
Romans and then betraying the Romans to the Huns – or any other
barbarians who would happen to be clamoring at the gate! Everybody
refers to Sirisena’s departure from the Rajapaksa camp as the ‘hopper
theory’ of politics where you break bread with a man in the night and
then stab him in the back in the morning. The possibility that he may
be now trying to do the same thing to the UNP is certainly not going to
endear him to the public.
In the meantime, 2017 promises to be an year of confrontations. Mahinda
Rajapaksa put out a New Year message which was actually a call to arms.
He had said that "2017 will be the year in which the future of Sri Lanka
will be decided. The government’s devolution package to divide the
country into what they call ‘distinct spheres of authority’, the ETCA
with India to open up Sri Lanka to Indian service providers and workers,
the privatization of the Hambantota harbour and other government owned
assets, are just some of the unwelcome changes that the government has
planned in the New Year. All this will come on top of the gross economic
mismanagement, declining growth rate, declining foreign reserves, the
deteriorating exchange rate, increased taxation, increased interest
rates, increasing inflation and a phenomenal increase in the national
debt that we have seen over the past two years."
MR’s call to arms
Rajapaksa made overtures to the SLFP group serving in the government by
saying: "The SLFP members in the government who were elected to
parliament on an anti-UNP, anti-government platform, but have since
joined the UNP led government, now appear to be engaged in a struggle
with their conscience. Uncertain of the correct path to take, they keep
vacillating. While condemning Arjuna Mahendran over the bond scam they
defend the Prime Minister. They criticize the UNP in public but vote
with them on the VAT Bill, the Office of Missing Persons Bill and the
Budget. They cooperate with the Joint Opposition to defeat the ‘super
minister’ Bill, but at the same time they cooperate with the UNP on the
devolution proposals. At this decisive moment, they should be mindful of
the future of the country above everything else."
"Those who hold portfolios and vote with the government on important
matters, are members of the government despite any criticism they may
make in public about other political parties and ministers in the
government. There are many Ministers and MPs in the SLFP group as well
as the UNP who are genuinely perturbed by what the government has been
doing. When the leaders of the Joint Opposition so decide, the doors of
the anti-government coalition of forces will be thrown open to all such
individuals. The sovereignty and territorial integrity of our
motherland and the fate of future generations will hang in the balance
in 2017 under this increasingly dysfunctional government. May all
citizens of Sri Lanka have the courage and strength to meet the
challenges that lie ahead from the first week of January onwards."
Within hours of MR’s message appearing on the websites on Friday, the
news went around that Priyankara Jayaratne, the State Minsiter of
Provincial Councils and Local Government had resigned. Some saw this as a
sooner than expected response to MR’s call while others thought it
could be another ruse by the SLFP group in government to delay the
acceptance of the local government delimitation report. In any case, a
minister would not have to resign just to avoid accepting a delimitation
report – he could simply make himself unavailable like Minister Faizer
Mustapha. In any case, those likeliest to resign from the government are
the SLFP (and even UNP) members holding State Minister and deputy
ministerial positions in the government. These are the people who have
the least to lose.
The members of the SLFP holding ministerial portfolios have been very
silent not committing themselves either way. The fact is that if you
have a cabinet portfolio, whether you serve in a UNP led government or
SLFP led government makes no difference – you will still end up with the
same powers. The cabinet ministers would be more interested in
safeguarding what they have at present for as long as possible without
taking any unnecessary risks. The State Ministers and Deputy Ministers
on the other hand have little to lose given the fact that their cabinet
ministers are hogging all the power without anything trickling down to
them. By any reckoning, 2017 promises to be an eventful year. Anura
Kumara Dissanayake has already said that the New Year will be an year of
agitation. The JVP did start following through with their thereat and
organized demonstrations in Hambantota against the privatization of the
port and the alienation of 15,000 acres of land to foreign companies.
Nihal Galappatti was seen leading the demonstrations in Hambantota.
Even more eye catching than the well attended demonstrations of the JVP
in Hambantota was the Michael Moore style ‘raid’ carried out by JVP
activist Namal Karunaratne on the Paddy Marketing Board along with a
group of cultivators and small scale rice mill owners. With the drought
in the main paddy growing districts and a decline in the area planted, a
rice shortage in 2017 is widely predicted. The JVP agitators accused
the PMB of selling the paddy in the government stores to intermediaries
who did not even own rice mills and they were making a killing without
the paddy even leaving the stores of the PMB by selling what they had
bought at higher prices to mill owners resulting in the price of rice
going up in the market. Significantly, the same accusation was made by
Dudley Sirisena, the President’s brother at a press conference. All
fingers are now pointed at at Minister P. Harrison who is now called
‘Vee’ Harrison. The fact that Dudley Sirisena got involved in the whole
debate means that there is a deepening of the rift between the SLFP
President and the UNP government.
In Minister Harrison’s absence, Deputy Minister Ajith P.Perera came to
Harrison’s defence saying that Harrison was trying to sell government
stocks of rice according to a ‘transparent procedure’ and that it was
really the ‘rice mafia’ made up of a few large scale mill owners who are
responsible for the increase in the price of rice. It was not just the
JVP, Dudley Sirisena and the Joint Opposition that was complaining about
Harrison’s and the government’s handling of this issue. Even the
generally pro-UNP website Lanka e News made critical observations
concerning the rice shortage which can be summarised as follows.
* On the claim that there was a surplus of paddy in the country,
Minister Harrison tried to sell 200,000 metric tonnes of paddy from the
government stores as animal feed. But due to protests from various
quarters, he was able to dispose of only 90,000 tonnes of paddy which is
the equivalent of 60,000 tonnes of rice. The government is now trying
to import 10,000 tonnes of rice to tide over the shortage created by the
decision to sell off the existing stocks.
* Though the government has decided to retain one week’s supply of rice
amounting to 50,000 tonnes from the buffer stock of 300,000 tonnes
maintained by the Paddy Marketing Board, and release the rest into the
market, under Harrison’s patronage these stocks were flowing into the
chicken feed mills of the main poultry producers in this country.
* Due to the erratic water management during the past two years, farmers
had not got water in time resulting in large tracts of paddy land lying
uncultivated. Furthermore the Minister of Agriculture was actively
discouraging farmers saying there was a surplus of paddy and that it was
best that they cultivated some other crop instead. The fertilizer
subsidy was now being given as a cash grant and as a result the fields
were not being fertilized properly.
* The Prima Company had been given a subsidy for wheat flour by the
government resulting in an increase of the consumption of wheat flour
from 750,000 tonnes in 2014 to 1.4 million tonnes in 2016. Thus rice
consumption decreased and the outflow of foreign exchange increased.
* Now that rice has to be imported, racketeers are having a field day
with rice that is available for 350 USD per tonne in Bangaladesh being
bought for 450 USD.
In addition to the privatization of the Hambantota Port, and the debate
on the constitution which will come to a head in the first two weeks of
the New Year, there are many other equally contentious matters that may
turn the next year into a year of protests and demonstrations. One of
them is the contributory pension scheme that Minister Ranjith Madduma
Bandara plans to unveil in the New Year. A contributory pension scheme
for all new recruits to the government service is certainly a good idea
and there have been similar schemes that have been working well for
years as for example the contributory pension scheme for university
academic staff which has been operated successfully by the UGC. There is
no reason why such a scheme will not work well with regard to other
government employees as well. However, government servants tend to
believe that their pension should come straight out of the government
budget and woe be unto anyone who tries to say otherwise.