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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Deterrent Punishment to Vandalism is a Categorical Imperative
We read the dismal, heart-breaking and saddening news that several
Buddha statues had been damaged in Mawanella over the past few days.
We all stand witness to the mindless devastation of human values and
principles of Buddhism – the sacred teachings of Siddhartha Gautama the
Most Revered Buddha, by a group of idiosyncratic elements and scum of
the earth, where political power is used to mobilizereligious sensibilities of people in order to get their support to capture power; and use it to fulfill their aims.
They use intrigue, engineer a crafty plot and orchestrate such immoral,
malicious and deviant ways to achieve their sinister ends in order to
attempt to win public opinion.
Before
proceeding any further, I would like to first lay emphasis on the fact
that all those who are involved, irrespective of who they are, what
ethnicity they belong to, what political affiliations they may have –
they have to be taken to task and very severe and punitive punishments
meted out. The punishments must be so severe, it should serve as a
deterrent to others, who are even contemplating an ethnic disturbance or
riot.
The cry of the people of Sri Lanka was that when the recent appointment
of Cabinet ministers were sent for approval to the President Maithripala
Sirisena, he wilfully and wantonly, without any just foundation or
provocation, struck off the name of Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka from
the position of Law and Order.
If this position has been awarded to him this type of vandalism,
hooliganism and deliberate destruction of the revered Buddha Statues,
defacement and damage of public as well as other people’s property could
certainly have been arrested.
We all know how Five Podujana Peramuna Pradeshiya Sabha members and
leader of Mahason Balakaya Amith Weerasinghe were among others arrested
in connection with the violence orchestrated and perpetrated mainly in
Digana and Ampara. And no sooner Mahinda Rajapaksa was
appointed as Prime Minister by the Presidednt Maithripala Sirisena,
unconstitutionally and illegally , the first thing they did – was to
manipulate the release of the Three suspects, including Mahason
Balakaya leader Amith Weerasinghe, held in remand custody in connection
with the disturbances created in Digana, Rangala, Udispattuwa and
Moragahamula on March 4 and 5, by Teldeniya District Judge as well as
the the Kandy High Court Judge.
It is also worthy of note that News First carried a headline on 01st December 2018 –
Quote : Protest in Digana calling for election
“Colombo
(News1st): A protest was held in the Manikhinna, Digana with several
members of the UPFA and the SLPP along with Parliamentarian Keheliya
Rambukwella.
The protestors called for an immediate election to be held.” Unquote
Which is more than enough evidence that the whole thing has been
orchestrated by these wily and cunning, deceitful and unreliable
scoundrels to exacerbate an ethnic conflict.
If such disasters have to occur after the denial of appointing Field
Marshall Sarath Fonseka to that most important position of Law &
Order, then it can be irrefutably concluded that political power has had
a vicious hand in it.
Perhaps more than at any time in our history, our beloved country has
been forced to engage in senseless conflict, when the country is facing
natural disasters as well as the disaster created by the country by our
President himself by not even placing his signature on the government
gazette, to mobilize the appointed cabinet of ministers to do their
allotted work for the security and benefit of the country.
He, The President, Maithripala Sirisena, left for Thailand, totally unconcerned, leaving behind a more dangerous, a country more divided, and more toxic.