by Rajasingham Jayadevan
( October 20, 2014, London, Sri Lanka Guardian) Campaign
orchestrated by the wings of the Sri Lankan government against the Opposition
Leader Ranil Wickramasinghe is clearly a calculated, diabolical and depraved
drive of harassment to gain petty parochial mileage to overshadow the political
setbacks experienced by the Rajapakse family.
I write as one of those who had the opportunity to meet
the Opposition Leader in London. I together with Tamils representing diverse
Tamil polity excluding the LTTE met Mr Ranil Wickramasinghe and discussed wide
ranging issues centred on the authoritarian governance in Sri Lanka. We were
one of the Tamil groups. He was frank and forthright in his comments and reflected
the maturity of a seasoned and an educated politician to explain the way
forward to overcome the difficulties.
He said thirteenth amendment is in the statute and
affirmed the need to implement it properly and sincerely. He confirmed his
priority is to implement the 13th amendment for the people of Sri Lanka to
enjoy the devolvement already available in the constitution.
Those who met Ranil had engaged with President Mahinda
Rajapakse, former President Chandrika Kumaratunge, and many other leaders of
the Sri Lankan polity. The meeting we had did not reflect any sectarian
discussions and issues of progressive decay in the governance and being the
Opposition Leader, he very well articulated the need to redeem Sri Lanka from
its gloom.
We came to know through the UNP organisers, that Ranil
could not meet the exhaustive demand for meetings with the diverse Sri Lankan
community due to time constraints. They expressed their overwhelming enthusiasm
that cross section of the Sri Lankan community had met him.
According to the report in the Sunday Times, Global Tamil
Forum refused to meet Ranil Wickramasinghe on the grounds that he had appointed
Sajith Premadasa as the Deputy Leader whom they branded as an anti-Tamil
racist. When I contacted the GTF to explain the opportunity missed to meet the
Opposition Leader, Suren Surendran was categorical that their decision was
justified.
I came to know members of the TNGT or BTF did not meet
the Opposition Leader. The decaying political thinking of the government only
confirm its lack of farsightedness to reason out whey these groups will not
meet the Opposition Leader.
When I spoke to few from the Muslim and Sinhala community
who met Ranil, they all confirmed the same views we held.
The anti-Ranil campaign only confirms that the government
is panicking. One Sinhalese who was until recently associated with the
government was disgusted with the progressing failures in governance and
confirmed to me in writing that ‘the Sinhalese, are beginning to say Ranil is a
good man, not a hora (thief) and they would vote for Aliya (Elephant) and that
the UNP should swim with this tide and strengthen itself to correct the malaise
experienced under the present Mahinda rule’.
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