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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 31, 2018
India unofficially condemns the President Sirisena’s action
Mr. Sirisena’s appointment of Mr. Rajapaksa even before voting out Mr. Wickremesinghe on the floor of Parliament is nothing but blatant abuse of his executive powers
(October 30, 2018, New Delhi, Sri Lanka Guardian) Key
level officials in the Ministry of External Affairs of the Government
of India has unofficially expressed displeasure by condemning the Sri
Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena’s arbitrary action based on his
bad intention, a reliable source in New Delhi has disclosed.
” This is unacceptable,” a key level source in the MEA, in New Delhi told the Sri Lanka Guardiananonymously.
“Consequences of this kind of decision will have bad impacts on the
country’s reputation and stability. We are worried about how the people
in Sri Lanka going to overcome the situation,” the source added.
Meanwhile, The Hindu, one of the mainstream media in India published an editorial by hammering the President Sirisena’s decision.
“By suspending Parliament, Mr. Sirisena is seen to have exposed his own
insecurity about garnering the required strength. The next two weeks
will be crucial, with attempts at horse-trading and assertions of
political loyalty amid uncertainty. None of these is uncommon in Sri
Lankan politics, but the circumstances, which are entirely of Mr.
Sirisena’s making, have led to a political upheaval that was avoidable.
All this has come at a time of economic fragility, with a plummeting
rupee, soaring unemployment and rising living costs,” the Hindu
editorial has noted.
“Mr. Sirisena’s appointment of Mr. Rajapaksa even before voting out Mr.
Wickremesinghe on the floor of Parliament is nothing but blatant abuse
of his executive powers. Guided by narrow political interests, the
President’s actions betray an utter disregard for the parliamentary
process. In resorting to these emergency measures, he has not only put
democracy in serious peril but also let down Sri Lankans, including a
sizeable section of the Tamil and Muslim minorities that backed him in
the critical 2015 election,” the editorial further added.