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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Maithri Palanayak, Sthavara Ratak

Mr. President, as a concerned fair minded citizen who voted you into
power I would like to begin by asking you a very simple question. How
much longer are you prepared to wait for Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa to show
his majority in Parliament and watch indifferently as the economy of our
beloved motherland rapidly descends into the depths?
Today we are confronted with the most ludicrous situation where the
Speaker of Parliament does not recognize the government appointed by you
on 26th October 2018 and the purported government does not recognize
the Speaker. The conflict is based on the differences of opinion on the
interpretation of the provisions of the constitution with regard to
removal of the Prime Minister and dissolution of Parliament. Currently
the dissolution of Parliament issue is before the courts.
The drama which was enacted in Parliament over the past month which was broadcast live,
clearly shows the depths to which politics in this country has
descended. You are more than aware of the circumstances which led to
this situation. I am sure you will agree that this complicated confused
situation is a direct result of the decision you took on the 26th of October 2018.
Looking back at your appointment as President on 8th January
2015, and the sequence of events which followed, it is an undisputed
fact that you were accepted by all communities in Sri Lanka as their
President as you came into power by the vote of all three communities
namely, Sinhala,Tamil and Muslim.
When you made the bold, life threatening decision to move out of the
Rajapaksa camp and contest the presidential election against Mahinda
Rajapaksa, as the common candidate of the United National Front (UNF)
your promise of a Maithri Palanayak, Sthawara Ratak succeeded in winning
the respect, admiration and trust of the people. This was certainly not
because you supported the UNP but because you displayed the qualities
of a true statesman who was committed to act according to your
conscience, abolish the excessive powers of the executive presidency,
protect democracy and install good governance. What the people wanted
was a free and just society where people of all races, religions and
political hues could live in equality, peace and harmony with each
other. And that is what they expected you to deliver.
During the first year of rule as President you cut down the allocation
for the security and maintenance of the President. Every speech you
delivered reflected your commitment to be fair by all communities
irrespective of their race, religion and political hues. You took over
the ministry of environment in order to ensure a safe and clean
environment for our future generations. You assured the people that the
old order of Mahinda Rajapaksa will not find a place under your
leadership. You even mentioned that you will not contest for a second
term but will retire to Anuradhapura after your first term as President.
The manner in which you conducted yourself won you the respect and
trust not only of the people of Sri Lanka but also of the international
community who changed their stance regarding Sri Lanka after you took
office. To all intents and purposes you were a man who had his mind
focused in the right direction to bring about a Maithri Palanayak and a
Sthavara Ratak.
Indeed there may have been conflicts of interest and differences of
opinion between you and Mr. Ranil Wickremesinghe which the people were
not aware of. This is natural when two political parties with different
social, economic and political visions come together to form a
government. However, the prime objective of the coalition as seen by the
people was to pull the country out of the economic morass it was
enmeshed in, give people the freedom to exercise their rights and steer
the country towards peace and prosperity.
The number one priority of the people who voted the UNF into power under
your leadership was to rise above petty party politics and work
together in the interest of the common good which is why they did not
give a clear majority to any single party. Also don’t forget that the
people endorsed your manifesto to form a national government and appoint
Mr. Ranil Wickremesinghe as the prime minister for the 100 day
programme which followed your appointment as President. The general
election if 18th September
2015 reflected the thinking of the people regarding their choice for
the next 5 years. However, regrettably the UNF government was unable to
meet the expectations of the people in bringing to book the wrongdoers
during the previous regime and easing the burden on the people after 3 ½
years of Yahapalana rule. Rather the bond scam left a huge black mark
against Ranil Wickremesinghe whose appointment of Mr. Arjuna Mahendran
as Central Bank Governor led to the allegation that the bond issue
involving his son-in law Arjun Aloysius was an irregular one causing
enormous loss to the government. Be that as it may the no confidence
motion brought against Mr. Ranil Wickremesinghe was defeated in
Parliament by 123 votes out of a total of 225.
Your sudden decision to remove Mr. Wickremesinghe from office and
appoint Mr. Mahinda Rajapakse as Prime Minister has not only created
mayhem in Parliament but also plunged the country into a state of
instability disrupting the smooth ru

