A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
(Full Story)
Search This Blog
Back to 500BC.
==========================
Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, January 30, 2020
Jayaweera Is Going After Sampanthan Because He Is A Tamil Politician
Rajeeva Jayaweera’s obsession with Sampanthan continues unabated. In his
latest outburst “Bungalow for Sampanthan and Sirisena” in the Island
(Thursday, January 26, 2020), he has repeated his earlier accusations
that the allocation of a bungalow to Sampanthan is unlawful.
Rajeeva Jayaweera the self-appointed crusader against corruption is
selective in his criticism of R. Sampanthan who has been allowed to
occupy his bungalow on condition. This is not the same as allowing
ex-president Maitripala Sirisena who can occupy his bungalow for the
rest of his life. On the contrary TNA leader has a specified time frame.
He can occupy the bungalow only so long as he is the leader of the TNA.
On the other hand, Sirisena as ex-President is entitled to a bungalow,
but whether he is entitled to the same bungalow is debatable. Any way
the Cabinet decided to allow him to occupy the same bungalow and that
ends the story.
Sampanthan in parliament has stated that he had not requested former
President Maithripala Sirisena or former Prime Minister Ranil
Wickremesinghe to allow him to occupy that official residence. According
to him, the duo had done so of their own volition. But Ranaweera
insinuates that M.A. Sumanthiran approached the new Leader of Opposition
in the precincts of the Parliament who readily agreed to refrain from
demanding the return of the bungalow, probably as a favour to be
returned later.
Jayaweera being a self-styled champion of Sinhala – Buddhist chauvinism
is himself putting a spin over the Rs.35 million spent on renovation of
the bungalow. The renovation of the bungalow has nothing to do with
Sampanthan. And the money spent on renovation increases the value of the
property or at least maintains the value of the property owned by the
state
He is imputing motive that Sampanthan preferred had other plans and
waited till the renovation is over to get the government bungalow.
The renovation was carried out not at the request of Sampanthan, it was
done by the government on its own volition. Prior to Sampanthan, the
bungalow was occupied by late Ratnasiri Wickramanayake (83) who was
Prime Minister (2000-2001 and 2005-2010) till his demise on 27, December
2010. That might have been the reason for the decision to renovate the
bungalow.
Jayaweera has conveniently omitted to quote the statement Sampanthan
made in parliament regarding the vehicle facility. He told parliament
“The only other facility not referred to so far is vehicle number CAT
1094, a Benz motor car. The vehicle was handed over to me on 30/1/2017. I
sent the vehicle to the new Leader of the Opposition on 7/1/2019.
During the two years the vehicle was in my possession, it has done only
2,082 kilometres, showing how sparingly the vehicle was used.”
Can Jayaweera cite one Sinhalese Minister who used his Benze vehicle
clocking 2,082 kilometres for a period of 2 years? It may be recalled
that Rs.1.4 billion worth of 60 vehicles including the latest Mercedes
Benz C Class and BMW 7 series were imported for the travel of the
attending Commonwealth Heads of States in 2013. Also imported were
luxury coaches, jeeps and cars for the use of the VIP delegates.
Imported luxury vehicles were supposed to be used by the ministries
after the CHOGM was over. However, many imported vehicles were gifted by
Mahinda Rajapaksa to his cronies at no cost.
In regard to the observation by Ranaweera that “86-year-old, may it be a
politician or any other, be in retirement playing with their
grandchildren?” is a new low but not surprising knowing his mindset.
Sampanthan was first elected to parliament in 1977 and vacated his seat
in 1983 when the TULF boycotted parliament following the 6th Amendment
JR government. Sampanthan re-entered parliament from Trincomalee
electorate in 2001. He won all subsequent elections. Not only Tamils
even Muslims and Sinhalese vote for him. He can easily get elected at
the next parliamentary elections but he has announced his decision not
to contest. It is not Ranaweera, it is the Tamil people who will decide
whether he should continue or not as a Member of Parliament. Jayaweera
should not lose sleep over it.
What age did J.R. Jayawardene step down as president? At the age of 84
and he would have continued as President if not for the 2 term limit. He
died at the age of 91. How old is Mahathir bin Mohamed the Prime
Minister of Malaysia? He is 95 (10the July 1925) 7 years older than
Sampanthan!
Jayaweera is targetting Sampanthan solely because he is a Tamil
politician. He has no guts to expose the mega corruption deals involving
Sinhalese politicians like the Rajapaksa family. That family committed
Serious Acts of Fraud, Corruption and Abuse of Power, State Resources
and Privileges while in office.
1) Gotabaya Rajapaksa when he was the Defence Secretary and Secretary to
the Urban Development built the Rajapaksa Mausoleum and Museum at
Medamulana using state resources. It costed Rs.80.2 but he made a
partial settlement of only 33.9 million leaving a balance of Rs. 47.3
million. This amount is owed to Sri Lanka Land Reclamation and
Development Corporation (SLRDC). How can Gotabaya talk about corruption
when he himself is corrupt?
2) SriLankan Airlines changed a wide-bodied A340 scheduled to fly to
Zurich on Friday July 13, to a smaller A330. The change was made so that
a SriLankan Airline pilot, who is dating a niece of President Mahinda
Rajapaksa could personally fly the aircraft that would carry a ‘puppy
dog’ for Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa from Zurich.
3) Mahinda Rajapaksa failed to pay the cost of two advertisements to
State-run Independent Television Network (ITN) placed through two
advertising firms during the 2015 presidential election.
4) The New York Times reported that with 10 days to go before polls
opened, around $3.7 million was distributed in cheques: $678,000 to
print campaign T-shirts and other promotional material and $297,000 to
buy supporters gifts, including women’s saris. The article claims that
another $38,000 was paid to a popular Buddhist monk who was supporting
Rajapaksa’s electoral bid, while two cheques totalling $1.7 million were
delivered by volunteers to Temple Trees, the official residence of
then-President Rajapaksa. The total disbursement was $7.6 million
(Rs.1368 million).
5) Both Mahinda Rajapaksa and Gotabaya Rajapaksa gifted a golden statue
of Buddha to the Sandahiru Maha Saya in the presence of Maha Sanga in
Anuradhapura. The statue was made out 8 kilos of confiscated gold by the
Customs and handed over to the Rajapaksas. While the Rajapaksas have
got away with the massive and shameful “theft” poor Director General of
Sri Lanka Customs Jagath P. Wijeweera and former Customs Additional
Director General Tharaka Seneviratne were arrested by the FCID and
charged in courts by the previous government.
6) Mahinda Rajapaksa left Rs.4.4 billion worth of unsettled bills in
2015. Among the unpaid bills are Rs. 2 billion due to the Customs for
items imported by the Presidential Secretariat, Rs. 113 million due by
the Presidential Secretariat to Srilanka Airlines. A sum of Rs. 10
million to Ganga Catering Services for a function at Carlton House,
Rs.10 million due to Premasiri Stores for consumer items bought from the
shop and various sums due for putting up of tents and temporary huts.