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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, November 29, 2019
Gota Versus The Tamils & Muslims
Rajapaksa
has won an immense landslide victory among the Sinhalese (72% of
Sinhala Buddhist and nearly 60% of other Sinhalese – Catholic/Christian –
voted for him). Equally stunning was his total rejection by Tamils and
the Muslims. Never before has polarisation been so stark in our
electoral history. However, that is all water under the bridge now. How
to go forward? The spirit of this column is: 1) Let’s make proposals
that are legitimate and feasible; but 2) let’s keep up our guard till be
have assurance that we can safely lower our guard in case Gota, his
government and his loyalists turn out to be a bad. Allegations about
Gota’s human rights violation record can be ignored only at peril.
The economic programme, constitutional intentions and approach to
minority fears are all crucial to how the government will evolve. This
short column comments on only the third topic. An old leftist university
friend, now an ardent Gota admirer, emailed me as follows: “I hope you
see is that a separate state for Tamils (more correctly N&E Tamils
not estate Tamils who never joined the Elam demand) or a form of
devolution that gives police and land powers is not a solution. The
latter would be a first step to future wars and a Kashmir or Palestine
situation. Let us spare future generations the horrors of another Ethnic
war. Today, with the clear mandate given to Gota there is an
opportunity for a solution. It takes two to tango; it works in both
ways. What we need is some programme of conflict resolution and healing
of past animosities”.
The sticking point here is police and land powers. After large scale
civilian deaths it is unlikely Tamils will surrender the option of
monitoring the police in their areas. Excluding Tamils and Muslims from
land powers in their areas of domicile is also likely to be no-go. If
these views reflect Gota’s, there will no settlement of minority
concerns by his regime. This is the result of Gota’s obligations to his
Sinhala Buddhist constituency.