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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, June 1, 2018
Prez criticism of 100-day programme:Civil society sets the record straight
Wijenayake
By Shamindra Ferdinando-May 31, 2018
General Secretary of United Left Front (ULF) Lal
Wijenayake Wednesday (May 30) said that as the SLFP/UPFA had accepted
UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe as the Prime Minister following 2015
presidential polls, the yahapalana administration was confident a No
Faith Motion (NFM) wouldn’t be moved against him.
Wijenayake pointed out that the SLFP/UPFA never contemplated a NFM
against the PM though the UNP parliamentary group consisted of less than
50 members. Attorney-at-law Wijenayake said so when The Island sought
an explanation as to why the civil society found fault with the
executive presidency now after having secured the premiership for
Wickremesinghe thanks to the same office which now they wanted
abolished.ULF is the breakaway faction of the LSSP.
The Island raised the issue at a media briefing called by Purawesi
Balaya (PB) and National Movement for a Just Society (NMJS) at the
Center for Society and Religion (CSR), Maradana, a few hours before an
irate President Maithripala Sirisena lambasted the UNP and its leader
Ranil Wickremesinghe at a commemorative event at the Sri Lanka
Foundation Institute (SLFI) to mark the birth anniversary of the late
Ven. Maduluwawe Sobitha thera, the architect of high profile campaign
that brought an end to Rajapaksa administration in January 2015.
President Sirisena, who attended the event without an official
invitation went to the extent of denying any knowledge of the
formulation of the much touted 100-day programme that was launched
immediately after presidential polls on January 8, 2015.
Wijenayake was flanked by co-convenor of PB Gamini Viyangoda and
convenor of NMSJ Prof. Sarath Wijesuriya, the late Ven. Sobitha’s
successor.
Wijenayaka and Viyangoda strongly justified Wickremesinghe’s appointment
in place of D.M. Jayaratne as the public expected the UNP leader to be
the PM.
In the wake of President Sirisena’s barrage, The Island asked Wijenayake
whether the civil society was aware of the circumstances leading to the
formulation of the now hotly disputed 100-day programme. Wijenayake
said that the late Ven. Sobitha had insisted on a specific plan to
implement a range of proposals and the 100-day programme was prepared on
the advice of the late thera. The agreement on 100-day programme had
been finalized before the civil society grouping publicly pledged its
support to common candidate Maithripala Sirisena, Wijenayake maintained.
Wijenayake credited twice President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga
for securing agreement in respect of common candidate with specific plan
for implementation. Wijenayake insisted that he was involved in the
overall project and knew precisely what was going on leading to the then
SLFP General Secretary switching his allegiance to the Opposition and
the developments thereafter.
Kumaratunga advised Wickremesinghe not to contest presidential polls and
throw the full weight of the UNP behind Sirisena and there was
agreement Wickremesinghe would be sworn in as the Prime Minister in the
event of Sirisena’s victory.
Responding to another query, Wijenayake said that the Ven. Sobitha
insisted an agreement on 100-day programme as he didn’t have faith in
political parties. The LSSP rebel recalled how the late monk emphasized
the pivotal importance of immediately implementing agreed proposals as
he believed delay could jeopardize his initiative. The 100-day project
was meant to provide short-term relief and implement long-term
structural reforms.
Wijenayake said: "I was in civil society committee responsible for
formulating plans. The late thera was the driving force behind the
operation."
Wijenayake said that at the onset of their initiative, some proposed
180-day programme but a consensus was reached on 100-day as the late
thera and several others felt that the original plan could interfere
with the planned general election.
Wijenayake revealed how the then SLFP General Secretary Sirisena’s
representatives met them at the Opposition Leader’s Office to discuss
ways and means to overcome obstacles. Of course there was consensus that
the parliament wouldn’t be dissolved immediately after presidential
polls to ensure those who had entered parliament were not deprived of
pension, Wijenayake said.
Responding to President Sirisena’s criticism as regards 100-day
programme which the SLFP leader described as unpractical and foolish
plan, Wijenayake pointed out that there had been a 20-member executive
committee tasked with monitoring the implementation of the project. "We
met once a week at the Presidential Secretariat though there were
lapses. Among those present were President Sirisena, PM Wickremesinghe,
Minister Samaraweera, former Army Commander Sarath Fonseka and JVP
leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Although, Sobitha thera never
participated, there was always a chair covered with white cloth. It
reminded us of the late monk’s role."
Wijenayake said that when he once inquired from the late monk why he
kept away, Ven Sobitha claimed that he was never informed of the
meetings.
According to him, the ULF received a National List slot for its role and
the vacancy was filled by Dr. Jayampathy Wickremaratne, PC.
Wickremaratne plays an important role in the ongoing constitutional
making process though the incumbent administration couldn’t follow the
set timetable for the enactment of the new Constitution.
Wijenayake acknowledged that the government would have been in a much
stronger position today if not for alleged treasury bond scams
perpetrated in Feb 2015 and March 2016.
The veteran politician blamed the current crisis mostly on the bond scams that involved primary dealer Perpetual Treasuries.
President Sirisena flayed the top UNP leadership for the bond scams.
Responding to another query, Wijenayake said that high profile project
to bring what he called dictatorial Rajapaksa administration down
involved Kumaratunga, the UNP, the JVP and large group of civil society
activists. Today an attempt was being made to belittle civil society
role with politicians making unsubstantiated allegations, Wijenayake
said. Political parties couldn’t have overcome the Rajapaksas on their
own and were simply struggling to cope up with the situation when the
NMSJ stepped in.
Wijenayake regretted President Sirisena’s claim that he wasn’t aware of
the 100-day plan. "It was the late Ven Sobitha’s idea. That is the
undeniable truth," Wijenayake said claiming that, the civil society
would pursue their agenda meant to bring relief to the long suffering
people.
Wijenayake admitted that continuing hostilities between President
Sirisena and the UNP in the wake of the Feb. 10 Local Government polls
were inimical to the yahapalana partnership.