A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, December 2, 2018
Thank You Mr. President!

With
a single stroke of a pen Maithripala Sirisena has gone down in history
as the President of a Democratic Socialist Republic for creating a
dysfunctional government and a dislocated economy, both at the same
time. A president who was a former village headman, and may be with some
knowledge about how a village economy works, has been empowered by a
Gaullist constitution with unlimited powers to manage the operation of a
seventy year matured democracy with a complex but open market economy.
Within a few weeks, this president has made the first dysfunctional and
the second dislocated. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
The parliament of the country is in limbo; there are two prime ministers
and two cabinets; parliamentarians are either switching sides for money
and positions or engaging in thuggery when they assemble; local
currency is sliding rapidly in value; tourism has stagnated; and foreign
investment has almost halted. In short, the nation is in political and
economic chaos, while its ordinary citizens are left to their own fate
and orphaned. All this in a country steeped in religious beliefs, rich
in cultural traditions and blessed with unparalleled natural beauty and
fertility.
What is ailing this proud nation now is a disaster brought simply by the
personal hatred between two individuals, an elected Prime Minister,
Ranil Wickremesinghe and an impulsive President, Maithripala Sirisena.
Before they fell out both were collaborators in a series of financial
and legal scandals and both ignored warnings from an economy running
into unbridgeable budgetary gaps and current account deficits. Both
equally ignored the mounting cost of living that was burying families
under oppressive debts and encouraging suicides. None of them realised
that the economic difficulties facing the nation were systemic and no
patchwork measures are going to bring it back into black. The current
crisis has worsened an already bleak situation.
In between these two adversaries is the former ruling family,
Rajapaksas, and its cronies attempting to stage a comeback with support
from a vengeful President through the back-door. Their avalanche of
crimes and corruption committed when they were in power were about to be
exploded through the nation’s judiciary, and the best and only way to
avoid such a calamity for the clan is to capture power by any means. The
President, with little knowledge about constitutional proprieties and
with faulty advice, has invited the Rajapaksa clan with open arms to
manage the realm. What an incredible achievement from the Gamarala from
Polonnaruwa. Thank you Mr. President for making Sri Lanka a laughing
stock.
