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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, December 30, 2017
Striking the corrupt with a sword of the
crooked

December 30, 2017, 1:27 am
Do you think this election pledge will turn out to be a political pledge for the future?
What pledge are you talking about?
What else, but the President Sirisena’s pledge to use the sword against
relatives, friends or party supporters, to create a clean, unstained
and people friendly political culture.
Wow...that is a helluver pledge; looks like he has forgotten the Madu Valigey threat.
It is obvious the Madu Valigey does not work with the political culture,
he is living with today… but isn’t it strange his family is not
included among those who will face his sword…relatives, friends or party
supporters.
Don’t you think he is moving on to a major change in the political culture in the country…he has spoken of the Lichchavis, too.
Well, well… it is best to remember that the most corrupt and crooked
manipulators in our politics have always talked about the Lichchavis. It
was JR Jayewardene who remembered the Lichchavis, when he spoke of
letting the Robber Barons come here. The Lichchavis are also remembered
by his nephew Ranil Wickremesinghe, who has a major problem with
conflicts of interest in the Treasury bond scams. So let the Lichchavis
have their own past glory, without being linked with our corrupt
politics of today.
OK…But what do you think about politicians having national agendas and not personal agendas?
That is a really good Sirisena Agenda, with little relevance to the reality of politics today.
What is so Sirisena about that?
Was it a national agenda that made Sirisena try so hard to come to some
deal with the Mahinda-Basil Pohottu party or the SLPP? What is so
national about now trying to come to coalitions between the SLFP and
SLPP once these
local polls are over? Is it not to grab control of local bodies to
manipulate the political future of those obsessed with power and not
service to the people?
But shouldn’t we be serious about his thought of purifying politics and giving power to honest politicians?
Come on, didn’t we hear much of this stuff in the early days after
January 8, 2015. Isn’t this the very stuff that the Ven. Maduluwawe
Sobitha Thera was so committed to? But what has happened with the
Maithripalanaya of today, which is quite a distance from Yahapalanaya?
The problem is in finding honest politicians, whether it is from the
blues or greens, or any other colour. To think that a party leaders’
convention of today could promote honesty in politics is the belief in
the baloney of current politics.
But don’t you think that his use of the sword against the corrupt would start the ball rolling against corruption?
He has to begin with those very close to him…like the SLFP Secretary
whose ministry was paying billions in rent for an unoccupied ministry
building.
Do you think any sword would touch such a person?
How far will that sword go to fight the hoarders of paddy, especially in
his Polonnaruwa area, leading to huge imports of the staple food? Would
any sword rip the bags of commission earned?
Will that sword truly make some major swipes at those who have been
running and ruining the SriLankan – the National Carrier – from the day
they were appointed –a set of truly crooked fliers?
How long will it take to bring any legal sword to bear with real effect
on those politicians who do not declare their assets under the law?
What kind of sword will be used to stop the import of luxury vehicles
for politicians, in both the government and opposition? Will there be a
special sword needed to curb their unaccounted for electoral expenses?
What sword is to be used to prevent Ministers from appointing spouses
and other family members to key positions n the ministries they preside
over?
Now, what about the Maithri advise to party leaders to prevent youth who
enter politics from supporting thuggery, corruption or indecent acts?
The last sword call is a truly big one. It is to build youth not drawn
to thuggery, corruption, and indecency for one’s political advantage.
This is the call for the cleanup of the stinking political grime of
today, which has only enlarged from the time of the Rajapaksa Regime and
not reduced, with the Maithripalanaya with a Yahapalanaya slogan. Let’s
hope it is a serious resolution for the future clean up of politics and
governance.
It is certainly too late to expect such clean politics in the coming
local government polls – with all the crookedness and delays involved.
Let us make this our own the sword-bearing wish for the New Year!