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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, February 1, 2020
Gota And The Minorities


1. Gota is on record as having said devolution is not possible because the majority are opposed.
2. I (KD) agree that this is factually correct. The Sinhalese are
strongly opposed, at this moment, to any devolution to the Tamils and
Muslims in their respective areas of domicile. That’s a fact, let’s face
it!
3. There is an implication in the way Gota phrased it that he,
personally, would be more accommodating but his hands are tied by
prevailing correlations of power.
4. There is historical precedent to this. Banda and Dudley had to tear
up the B-C Pact and the Dudley-Chelva Accord, respectively, and duck for
cover when Sinhala chauvinists and monks counterattacked.
If 1 to 4 are correct what is the right thing for Gotabaya Rajapaksa to
do? You can’t and shouldn’t expect him to hit his head against a rock
and destroy himself. At the same time, it would be wrong to do nothing.
Then how should he set about overcoming this gangrene? How
did others who faced moral challenges of similar proportions respond?
Three that come to mind are Lincoln, Gandhi and Mandela, admittedly men
of extraordinary stature, but that’s just what makes them important. All
three were determined to fight and to raise the consciousness of their
people. Leaders must stand ahead of the people if they intend to lead;
the quality of leadership is not the passivity of a tail. Gota has a job
to do, but does he have the moral strength?
Lincoln fought a long and hard battle to preserve the union and to
abolish slavery. The first was his primary goal but he never abandoned
the latter. Gandhi, after early missteps alienating the Muslims and
disadvantaged castes, by the late 1930s rose to full stature and stood
for Muslims as no other Hindu leader and eventually he identified with
downtrodden castes as much as Ambedkar did. He single-handedly stopped
the riots in Calcutta which the British-Indian army could not.
Mountbatten called him “my one-man army”. Lincoln and Gandhi payed the
ultimate price. Gota if he wants to be a leader of stature must campaign
hard to educate his six-plus million voters to bring reconciliation and
social harmony but in addition to moral commitment he also needs
tactical wisdom. Gandhi
was the unluckiest of my triumvirate; he could not prevent the
partition of India. Mandela the luckiest; he did not suffer an
assassin’s bullet when guiding his people through a grim compromise. The
real problem is that there is little evidence that Gota is doing much
to educate the Sinha- Buddhist people that devolution is right. He could
become another fallen by the wayside discard like Aung San Suu Kye.
Pity.
Now to the bombshell. I find an estimate of about twenty thousand Tamil
deaths in the civil war credible. He should have pulled together the
best official estimates before risking this remarkably controversial
declaration. Every previous government has lied brazenly so why did he
so unexpectedly come clean, if he did? Perhaps he wants to put the past
behind, admit the truth, grant amnesty to military personnel guilty of
grievous misconduct and issue death certificates to relatives of
victims. Or is he looking even beyond; seeking final closure with the
Tamils and clearing the decks for a new settlement? If this is the case,
he will have to be prepared to make sacrifices for the public good. Is
he ready for a showdown with lunatic racial extremists and hate-crazed
monks and does he realise that this admission weakens his vote bank in
the coming elections?