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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, January 10, 2020
Sri Lanka Minority Parties In Grave Danger - ACMC
“We welcome President Gotabaya Rajapakse’s actions to reduce the cost of living and reducing many taxes to re-start the business sector which was slowing down, especially the SME and micro businesses."- Bathiudeen
The All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC) warned that any constitutional
amendments to remove minority parties from the Parliament are
anti-democratic adding that ‘there’s a danger to end of reconciliation
achieved by hard work over a period of time’. “We are disturbed of new
government’s intentions to side-line minority parties by amending the
constitution” said the Leader of ACMC, Vanni District MP Rishad
Bathiudeen. ACMC Leader Bathiudeen was addressing the Parliament on 8
January.
“There is a need to amend the constitution and ACMC also supports a
stronger constitution for Sri Lanka that respects everyone’s social and
political rights. However, (HE) President’s intention, to amend the
constitution appears to be aimed at reducing the power of minority
political parties among others. Minority parties of a country represent
the voice of all minorities including ethnic, political and other
representations” said Bathiudeen MP and added: “These parties grow in to
being since major political parties do not have “political space” for
their weak voices. Our party ACMC is one such party among many parties
and Sri Lankan minority communities have these small parties as their
only voice in parliament. These minority parties played a major role in
bringing militant youth back to democracy. For example the JVP and some
Tamil parties worked to bring militant youth back to democracy and today
they are successful public representatives and MPs. Also some minority
parties voice the issues of various communities. There is no doubt that
if the minorities are thrown out, ethnic harmony and reconciliation
achieved from hard work over a period of time, would meet a sad end. If
these parties including our ACMC are thrown out, I would like to ask
that where are we to go? Even though ACMC is a minority party, even we
have elected MPs in Provincial and smaller councils representing all
communities including Sinhala Buddhists. Among our Provincial MPs were
Sinhalese Buddhist, a Tamil Hindu MP and a Tamil Catholic MPs. What is
the expectation of the President when he tries to close our voices in
this way? Is it not clear of the possible dangerous outcomes for Sri
Lanka’s ethnic harmony and reconciliation from such dangerous and
undemocratic acts?”
Bathiudeen MP also welcomed HE President’s efforts to reduce the cost of
living. “We welcome President Gotabaya Rajapakse’s actions to reduce
the cost of living and reducing many taxes to re-start the business
sector which was slowing down, especially the SME and micro businesses.
We also welcome President’s statement in his January 3 throne speech
that said “the benefits of development should reach every group of
people.”