Why is the SLFP Trying to Undercut Maithripala Sirisena and Resurrect the Mahinda Rajapaksa Avatar?


By

Don Manu

MS MR 12 17 KS

The first duty of the opposition is to oppose. And the opposition members of Lanka’s 14th Parliament took its traditional role literally and opposed at every turn even the selection of a leader to lead them until finally an exhausted, exasperated Speaker of the House gave up the ghost and passed the buck to UPFA’s Secretary on Wednesday to perform the anointment rites and to forward the name of the person who had the confidence of the opposition members.

But now with President Maithripala Sirisena’s declaration on Thursday that the 19th Amendment will be presented in Parliament on April 20 of and that Parliament will be dissolved the moment it is passed, the question as to who will lead the opposition ranks ceases to be of great importance. One can almost hear the sardonic chuckle of the President silently emitted as he watched over the squabble by opposition MPs, his party members included, to win a post that would be devalued by the time it was won — unless, of course, a hiccup happens and the governments finds itself stuck in a rut unable to muster the two third majority to pass the 19th Amendment as required by the Supreme Court opinion delivered on Thursday.

But what must worry the nation is the exact position his own party, the SLFP of which he is the chairman, has taken vis-à-vis his government. Having since the Ides of March, 26 members of the party in the UNP led Maithripala Government, it has sought to cling to its untenable position as the main opposition party by resorting to oppose every governmental move not on the basis of national interest but rather on Rajapaksa interest.

The emphasis has been to echo the call of the Gang of Three, namely, Dinesh, Wimal and Vasu, the troika of one man parties who owe their future existence to the return of the corruption ridden Rajapaksa regime. Joining the chorus in gusty voice are the brigands of the SLFP who have risen from rags to riches during the Rajapaksa regime and now, fearing that Judgment Day is nigh, seek the return of the Saviour of Condemned Souls to grant dispensation and lead them back to the plundered land where they, after briefly losing Paradise, would Paradise Regain.

It does not take the keenest of minds to discern that there is a sinister campaign to create the impression of a nationwide demand to see Mahinda Rajapaksa restored to preeminence. Large crowds brought in bus loads paid for by mysterious sponsors throng to hear Vasudeva opine or Dinesh implore or Wimal beg to bring back Mahinda Rajapaksa; busloads of sightseers stop at Medamulana to pay courtesy calls on the people-deposed president in the manner busloads of pilgrims stop at the Kalutara Bodhiya to ‘drop’ their salutary coin of protection; SLFP Balamandalaya meetings are stormed by groups to boo Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaranatunge as it happened this week in Kurunegala and to applaud double pole vaulter Dayasiri Jayasekera when he employs double speak and says Mahinda Rajapaksa, the man who lost his own election barely three months ago, should be brought back to lead the party to victory.

Such organised crowd scenes, such choreographed incidents, such orchestrated clamour are presented as indisputable evidence of a people’s fervent demand to see the return of their hero. If it is truly so, if all it takes is just three months for a radical change of heart, then the people of this country are a schizophrenic lot, an amnesia-ridden mass of vacillating jelly unfit and undeserving to exercise the franchise in a responsible decisive manner as behoves a mature collective conscience.

As Rajitha Senaratne said when asked about the large crowd at the Gang of Three’s Nugegoda rally, “there were bigger crowds at Mahinda rallies before the presidential election.” Furthermore do crowds at Nugegoda, Kandy, Ratnapura reflect a nationwide trend? Isn’t the opposition acting as if this country solely belongs to the Sinhalese and the opinions and sentiments of the minority Tamils and Muslim people are tosh?

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So what’s the real agenda of the SLFP? Without taking advantage of the fact that the chairman of the party is the president of the country, why are SLFP members hell bent on cutting the sod under President Maithripala’s feet? Why the mad scramble to resurrect the Rajapaksa Avatar?

On Monday the SLFP General Secretary Anura Priyadarshana Yapa told a press conference that the SLFP would reunite President Maithripala Sirisena, former Presidents Mahinda Rajapaksa and Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga. Plans were afoot, he said, to invite former Presidents Rajapaksa and Kumaratunga to the party’s May Day rally scheduled to be held at Hyde Park Grounds in Colombo and arrangements were being made to get all three leaders on the same platform.

What on earth for? Does he think nothing would make the nation happier than the picture of all three holding hands and smiling as if they were long lost friends? The whole thrust of Maithripala Sirisena’s election campaign, if Mr. Yapa remembers correctly when he was the main pall bearer of the SLFP during the last days of the Rajapaksa regime, was to overthrow Mahinda Rajapaksa and his corruption ridden government and instead usher a new age of good governance.

Though Maithripala’s promise to crackdown on corruption is still to bear fruit, investigations have been set in motion and a new presidential commission to probe mega corruption has also been established, in addition to a financial investigative unit. The already existing Bribery Commission has been augmented with the appointment of a new ‘above board’ Commissioner.

Furthermore the Government has publicly charged the Rajapaksa Family of siphoning off from the nation’s coffers the mind blowing sum of 5.6 billion US dollars or 750 billion rupees. To track down the plunder of a people’s wealth, the Maithripala Government has officially sought and received the assistance of the World Bank, the IMF, the USA, Great Britain, and the European Union. Pursuant to the Government’s appeal, India has readily agreed to render assistance and has even established a joint unit to investigate this unprecedented fraud on the people of Lanka.

Countries such as Seychelles, Ukraine, Dubai and other financial hotspots and off shore islands have been identified as possible locations where the treasure troves of the Rajapaksa loot may well be stashed. Investigators have been sent to Dubai and the Government has announced that their inquiries have revealed a member of the Rajapaksa family having an account with a credit balance of over one billion US dollars – that is over 130 billion rupees- and another Rajapaksa trusted associate having more than US $500 million.

With the Government going public with claims like that leveled against the Rajapaksa Family, what is Mr. Yapa trying to achieve by bringing the accuser and the accused on the same stage ostensibly to shake hands in a sign of sham unity? Is it to whitewash Mahinda Rajapaksa in a new coating of presidential purification or indelibly tar President Maithripala with a bucket of people’s opprobrium? Is it to signal the end of crackdown and to send a short message to party members that it is business as usual for the thieves in Ali Baba’s cave to return to the old familiar SLFP vice den?

Then on Tuesday, after a SLFP show of force defeated a Government resolution to increase the Treasury bond threshold in order to pay public servants’ salaries – so much for acting in the national interest – and after 52 SLFP MPs out of the 64 SLFP members in Parliament had submitted affidavits on Wednesday to the Speaker of the House calling him to appoint Dinesh Gunawardane of the MEP, which has only 2 seats in Parliament, as the new leader of the Opposition, the SLFP Secretary Yapa let the cat out of the SLFP bag when he declared that the Maithripala Government could not expect any support from the SLFP as long as the Government continued to harass SLFP members as a result of the crackdown on corruption.

In no uncertain terms did he lay down the SLFP price of support on the line: Lay off or no dice.

If it had not been clear all along, then it is now abundantly so. Corrupt members in the SLFP ranks fear the inevitable visitation of Nemesis, dread to hear the insistent knock on their door summoning them to keep their inexorable tryst with the Goddess of Divine Retribution; and, desperate to ward off the inevitable hour, they steadfastly pray for the return of their Godfather and raise his spectre as their potent talisman of protection.

On Thursday at Polonnaruwa when President Maithripala announced that parliament will be dissolved once the 19th Amendment has been passed and elections will be held thereafter, he also assured the people that ‘The prevailing situation of disarray will subside after this has happened.”

But fresh elections alone will not make the disarray disappear. Maithripala’s promise to the nation to crackdown on corruption and dawn ‘real change’ will never be fulfilled until he first cleans the SLFP nomination slate and presents a new SLFP team to the electorate, chosen according to the guidelines presented by The People’s Action for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFEREL) recently.

If careful filtering in the selection process is not done or if the same old corrupt faces who ruled the Rajapaksa roost are allowed to cock-a-doodle-doo again, it would tantamount to a travesty of democracy and a people’s hope inspired by Maithripala’s vision would lie trampled in the ground, nipped in the bud before its bloom.

Having won the presidential election, it is time President Maithripala Sirisena delivered the dividends of victory. From the hundred day chaos, must rise order and stability.

Courtesy:Sunday Times