{"id":58780,"date":"2018-04-22T18:36:24","date_gmt":"2018-04-22T23:36:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=58780"},"modified":"2018-04-22T18:49:25","modified_gmt":"2018-04-22T23:49:25","slug":"how-and-why-the-tna-helped-defeat-the-no-confidence-motion-against-premier-wickremesinghe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=58780","title":{"rendered":"How And Why The TNA Helped Defeat The No Confidence Motion Against Premier Wickremesinghe"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By<br \/>\nD.B.S.Jeyaraj<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In the seven decade long history of Independent  Sri Lanka&#8217;s  legislature there have been two no confidence motions and  related debates that are unprecedented and unparalleled. The first was in 1981 when members of the then United National Party (UNP) Govt brought and passed a no confidence motion against the former leader of opposition Appapillai Amirthalingam. The No Confidence Motion (NCM)brought against the late Tamil United Liberation front(TULF) leader was  farcically unique in the sense that  members of the ruling party were sponsoring a no faith motion  against the  leader of the opposition.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/TNA-RW-NCM.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/TNA-RW-NCM-600x450.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" height=\"450\" class=\"aligncenter size-large wp-image-58782\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>The second such  controversial  no confidence motion was the recent NCM  brought against Prime Minister  Ranil Wickremesinghe and his Govt by members of the opposition and sections of the same  government  headed by the PM. The tragi-comic aspect of this NCM was the fact that ministers were supporting a NCM against Wickremesinghe and  Govt while serving in the same Govt under the Prime Minister.It was indeed  amusingly saddening  to witness the covert moves by President Sirisena to undermine and topple his own govt of which Wickremesighe was premier. Now the  situation has been made even more facetious by the ministers who  voted against the Prime minister stubbbornly clinging to their ministerial portfolios without  having the basic self-respect or decency of resigning their posts<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nInterestingly both these no confidence motions were introduced on the only two occasions when Sri Lankan Tamils were serving as leaders of the opposition in Parliament. Appapillai Amirthalingam was opposition leader from 1977 to 1983.Current opposition leader Rajavarothayam Sampanthan has been holding office since 2015. When the 1981 NCM targeted the leader of the opposition, Amirthalingam and his fellow TULF Parliamentarians walked out and did not participate in the  one -sided rowdy &#8220;debate&#8221; in which elected MP&#8217;s threatened Amirthalingam with torture and terrible methods of execution supposedly practised by Sinhala kings of yore.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_58784\" style=\"width: 260px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/AA.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-58784\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/AA-250x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"250\" height=\"300\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-58784\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-58784\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Appapillai Amirthalingam<\/p><\/div>\n<p>The 2018 NCM was  different from 1981 in the sense that it  was aimed at the prime  minister and not opposition leader. However the leader of the opposition Sampanthan departed from tradition by criticising the NCM and supporting the Prime Minister. All 16 MP&#8217;s  who were elected in 2015 on the ITAK symbol of house on behalf of the TNA voted against the NCM.They played a crucial role in ensuring defeat of the attempt to topple the prime minister.<\/p>\n<p>In the final count 122 votes were cast in support of Ranil Wickremesinghe against the no confidence motion. 78  MP&#8217;s supported the motion while 26 MP&#8217;s absented themselves from the House during voting time.The NCM was defeated by 46 votes. The UNP, TNA, SLMC, AIMC,TPA and EPDP voted in support of Ranil while the joint opposition, JVP and  sections of the SLFP  voted against the premier. It could be seen therefore that even if the  TNA votes were not taken into account the NCM would still have been defeated with a reduced lead by perhaps 107 to 78.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Assessing in Arithmetical Terms<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This however is only in  terms of arithmetic.  It would be erroneous to  assess the role played by the TNA in arithmetical terms alone. Politics is not a numbers game always. As Leon Trotsky observed, \u201cPolitics is more like algebra than like elementary arithmetic, and still more like higher rather than elementary mathematics\u201d In this instance too, assumptions  of   arithmetic or numbers  based on   the  TNA  votes   in Parliament could be proved wrong.<\/p>\n<p>The TNA effect on the No Confidence motion exercise was far in excess of its number of MP&#8217;s. It was more of a qualitative than quantitative nature. It could be argued to a reasonable extent that the weight of TNA support helped tilt the scales in favour of Wickremesinghe in a manner that belies the actual 15 it had. That is why the ire and wrath of the NCM proponents have turned against the TNA in  the aftermath of the vote.Crude attempts are being made to communalise the issue by racist elements supportive of a Rajapaksa return to power. Some  hawkish elements are trying to spread a canard that the  LTTE and pro-LTTE elements in the Diaspora got the TNA to support Ranil because he was going to give the tigers a separate state through a federal constitution. A mind boggling assertion but the tragedy in Sri Lanka is that there are people ready to believe even the worst form of blatant lies. A prime example being the &#8220;Wanda Pethi&#8221; allegation in Amparai.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_58790\" style=\"width: 195px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/NT.png\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-58790\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/NT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"185\" height=\"220\" class=\"size-full wp-image-58790\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-58790\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Dr.Neelan Tiruchelvam<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Anyone with a modicum of genuine understanding about contemporary Tamil politics would laugh off these tragi-comic  allegations. If the LTTE led by Veluppillai Prabhakaran  had ever thought of federalism or devolution  as being equal  to a separate state the tigers would have accepted devolution so long ago. They did not and perceived devolution and federalism as a betrayal of the Tamil struggle for separation. They treated all Tamil politicians who strove for a political settlement with maximum devolution as traitors and killed them as in the case of Constitutional expert Dr.Neelan Tiruchelvam.<\/p>\n<p>The LTTE s no more in Sri Lanka after May 2009 but the overseas structure of the LTTE remains though weakened and divided. The Diaspora tigers too continue with the same policies though they are unable to execute them on Sri Lankan soil. But the practice adopted now is to obstruct and sabotage any attempt to achieve a  negotiated political settlement and usher in normalcy. The overseas tigers are strongly opposed to the current constitution making exercise. That is why they display venomous hatred towards Sampanthan and Sumanthiran who are fully supportive of and immersed in the Constitutional exercise. The tigerish elements also hate Ranil Wickremesinghe and Chandrika Kumaratunga because both leaders had tried to achieve a negotiated political settlement.The LTTE also knows that it is Ranil Wickremesinghe who is cooperating fully in the Constitutional exercise<\/p>\n<p><strong>Collapse Of Sirisena -Wickremesinghe Govt<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Besides what the overseas tigers would like to do is to de-stabilise Sri Lanka if possible and cause political confusion. The best way for that is to ensure the collapse of the Sirisena -Wickremesinghe Govt. They would prefer to  let the no confidence motion succeed and result in the unseating of Wickremesinghe. If that had happened there would have been utter confusion and chaos.<\/p>\n<p>If the overseas tigers did possess some leverage in Tamil politics they would have ensured that the TNA either voted for the NCM or abstained. In fact many of the Tiger  media organs are somewhat critical of the TNA  for supporting Wickremesinghe in the current context. Some even say Ranil weakened the LTTE through his 2002 ceasefire and therefore should have been toppled as revenge. Against this backdrop of prevailing political reality , only a naive idiot or diabolical charalatan would advance the argument that the Diaspora tigers got the TNA to support Ranil to achieve separatism through the envisaged Constitution.<\/p>\n<p>What is happening now is that the TNA is being turned into a political target.Thwarted in their project of toppling the Prime Minister the so called Joint Opposition and their fellow travellers in the SLFP are trying to make a scapegoat of the TNA and directing their anger towards it. Latest media reports say that preparations are being made to sponsor a vote of no confidence against the Leader of the Opposition and TNA parliamentary group leader Rajavarothayam Sampanthan. Unlike 1981 where Govt MP&#8217;s expressed their lack of faith in the leader of the opposition, this envisaged  NCM against the opposition leader in 2018  is likely to be presented by the Joint Opposition with the support of SLFP elements.<\/p>\n<p>If saner counsel does not prevail and the NCM against Sampanthan is put to the vote we may very well witness another political  absurd drama where the Prime Minister and bulk of the Govt are likely to  repay Sampanthan by voting against the Joint opposition motion. If these events do take place then Rajavarothayam Sampanthan and Ranil Wickremesinghe would go down in Parliamentary history as the Leader of the Opposition who safeguarded the Prime Minister of the Ruling Govt and the Prime Minister who Protected his Leader of the Opposition.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Purported UNP-TNA Agreement<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Apart from  plans of   a no confidence motion against  Opposition leader Sampanthan,  a campaign has also been launched  against a purported agreement between the Prime Minister and the Tamil National Alliance. It is being propagated that the alleged agreement between the  UNP and TNA is a sell-out of the Sinhalese and a betrayal of the country. While Ranil is being depicted as a  &#8216;Judas&#8217; who made a &#8217;30 pieces of Silver&#8217; deal to safeguard his Prime Ministerial position,the TNA is being portrayed as a latter day &#8220;shylock&#8221; who ruthlessly exploited the Govt&#8217;s weakness and extracted huge concessions harmful to the country&#8217;s unity.<\/p>\n<p>There are two salient factors to consider in the accusations about a UNP-TNA deal. The media reports appearing in English and Tamil media outline the 10 to 12 points agreed upon in the alleged UNP-TNA agreement. None of those could in any way be regarded as a betrayal or sell-out or be seen as  rapacious extractions of a sordid bargain. Secondly neither Ranil Wickremesinghe nor the TNA have made any effort to conceal anything from the public about this so called &#8220;treachery&#8221;. In fact  the speeches made by  Prime Minister Wickremesinghe ,Finance Minister  Samaraweera and TNA spokesman Sumanthiran in Parliament refer indirectly to matters discussed between both parties and potential solutions.<\/p>\n<p>What then was the extent and impact of the key role played by the Tamil National Alliance in helping beleaguered Prime Minister  Ranil Wickremesinghe to defeat the no confidence motion? Why did the TNA  extend support to Wickremesinghe despite the opposition to such a move within party folds as well as sections of the Tamil polity ? Was there a secret deal between the UNP and TNA over the NCM matter and if so what were the  provisions of that agreement? This article proposes to answer these questions to a reasonable  extent.<\/p>\n<p>When the contours of a no confidence motion (NCM)against Prime Minister Wickremesinghe began evolving ,there was some confusion initially.There was an impression that the NCM was being mooted by influential segments of the UNP itself and that  Ranil faced a lot of resentment within the green elephant kraal. Moreover  it was a fact  that President  Sirisena did not want  Ranil Wickremesinghe as his prime minister and wanted to oust him.  But few ever  suspected that Maithripala would go to the extent of collaborating with the Rajapaksas and engineer a conspiracy to dislodge  Ranil the man who helped make him President in his electoral  tussle with Mahinda Rajapaksa.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NCM Against PM a Tripartite Plot<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Once it became apparent that the proposed NCM against the Prime Minister was a tripartite plot hatched by Anti-UNP elements, Sections of the SLFP led by Sirisena and the Sri Lanka Podu Jana Peramuna (SLPP) of which Mahinda Rajapaksa was the &#8220;unofficial&#8221; leader, the TNA hierarchy began to get perturbed. These  sentiments got further exacerbated when percolating media reports speculated that Sirisena was having plans of replacing Ranil with Karu Jayasuriya as a stop gap measure, bring in ex &#8211; Defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa to Parliament on the National list and then replace Karu with Gota as premier. The spectacle of Sirisena re-aligning with Mahinda Rajapaksa by itself was pathetic but the possibility of an emerging  President &#8211; Prime Minister partnership between Maithripala and Gotabhaya was totally unpalatable. Apart from terminating the Constitution reform process such an axis would result in the country regressing backwards and negate the limited progress achieved since 2015.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_58792\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/MR.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-58792\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/MR-300x200.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-58792\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-58792\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">&#8220;Unofficial&#8221; leader of SLPP-Mahinda Rajapaksa<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Trincomalee district  MP and leader of the  opposition  Rajavarothayam Sampanthan is the senior most  Tamil leader  in Parliament today. Born in February 1933 the 85 year old TNA leader has participated in almost every meaningful attempt to bring about a negotiated settlement to the Tamil national question over the past 40 years since 1977. Currently he has fully involved himself with the Constitutional assembly and the formulation of a new constitution. He has dedicated himself to the task of achieving political equality for Tamils on the Island through this envisaged constitution. Sampanthan has hitched the TNA wagon to the new Constitution star and would very much like to attain his political objectives in the near future. Being an octogenarian he knows that the sands of time are running out.<\/p>\n<p>Sampanthan realises and recognizes that among the active frontline Sinhala political leaders only Ranil Wickremesinghe (not counting the &#8220;retired&#8221; Chandrika Kumaratunga) has shown some keen interest in bringing about a lasting settlement of the Tamil national question through a new Constitution providing adequate power sharing.  Ranil knows that it is the only way out. Wickremesinghe assumes this position not because he is emotionally committed towards greater devolution like Chandrika Kumaratunga or Dr.Jayampathy Wickramaratne. Ranil&#8217;s commitment is more intellectual or practical. Wickremesinghe is a neo-liberal with a technocratic temperament. His primary goal is to modernise Sri Lanka and uplift the economy. However he realises that this cannot be done well as long as the &#8220;ethnic wound&#8221; festers. Ranil would therefore like to bring about a satisfactory resolution of the Tamil question through  acceptable power sharing arrangements in a new Constitution.<\/p>\n<p><strong>There was No Alternative To Ranil<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This then makes Ranil Wickremesinghe indispensable to Sampanthan&#8217;s vision and political goals. There is a convergence if not an identity of interests. In recent times the TNA leader has been somewhat miffed with  Ranil for the tardy progress on the Constitutional front ever since the interim report of the steering committee was released. These feelings however pale into insignificance when faced with the prospect of Ranil being toppled and possibly replaced. In spite of all his shortcomings and faults,  Ranil Wickremesinghe remains the best choice of what is available for the minority communities in general and Sri Lankan Tamils in particular.Hence for TNA leaders like Sampanthan and &#8220;Maavai&#8221; Senathirajah it was a case of Hobson&#8217;s choice.There was no alternative to  Ranil  whose unseating was certain to paralyse the political quest of a new power-sharing Constitution.<\/p>\n<p>There was another reason also for the TNA to support Ranil. The TNA has been closely associating with India and other influential western nations like the USA.Britain,Canada and Norway to help bring about a political settlement and ethnic reconciliation in Sri Lanka. Most of these nations were also of the view that it was politically important and imperative to ensure the continuation of Wickremesinghe as Prime Minister. The  perceived somersaults of President Sirisena in trying to re-align with the Rajapaksas has jarred and  jolted the international community which now regards  Ranil as the sheet anchor of the present Govt. Replacing Ranil with another &#8211; least of all a member of the Rajapaksa clan &#8211; was  not to be countenanced. The TNA being on the same political wavelength concurred with this  perspective.<\/p>\n<p>There were however some hitches. One of the TNA constituents the EPRLF had pulled out of the configuration prior to the local government elections and had contested against the TNA in the polls. Of the two EPRLF MP&#8217;s  Dr. Sivamohan remained with the TNA but Siva Sakthy Anandan was out of the TNA and kept away from the TNA parliamentary group. Thus the TNA which had 16 MP&#8217;s earlier had  been reduced to 15. The EPRLF said it would arive at its own decision after discussing with Wickremesinghe. The other TNA constituent was the TELO which also had  two MP&#8217;s. The TELO met separately and decided that it would abstain from voting. The third TNA constituent PLOTE&#8217;s position was also uncertain and unknown as the leader Dharmalingam Siddarthan was undergoing the traditional  period of mourning after the death of his mother. Mrs. Dharmalingam was the widow of former ITAK and TULF MP for Uduvil and Manipay V. Dharmalingam. The much respected, left-leaning  Dharmalingam who served as MP from 1960 to 1983 was killed by the TELO along with Ex &#8211; MP Aallalasundaram in 1985.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Serious Differences Of Opinion<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Speculative reports also began appearing in sections of the Tamil media that there were serious differences of opinion among TNA parliamentarians about supporting Wickremesinghe. Although the TNA  leadership had taken  a policy decision  in late March to oppose the No confidence motion, it appeared that there was no unanimity among MP&#8217;s. The TNA  was  apparently divided on this and the chances of a bloc vote being delivered in support of Ranil seemed to be slim if not remote. This made the TNA  somewhat apprehensive  on the question and when the media tried to  find out what the party position on the NCM was a definite answer was not forthcoming. The question was evaded with the announcement that the TNA would decide on its stance on the eve of the NCM vote.<\/p>\n<p>It was against this backdrop that 13 MP&#8217;s of the TNA met on the morning of April 3rd in Colombo. Not all members of the TNA parliamentary group  were favourable to the idea of supporting Wickremesinghe. Some felt that the TNA should not interfere in what was essentially an intra-Sinhala dispute. They opined that the TNA should abstain from voting. Others of a more pro-tiger disposition wanted to keep away from voting so that Ranil would suffer his come uppance, A few were of the view that Ranil was certainly going to lose with or without TNA support and therefore it would be better to not  vote against and lose out in the end. Interestingly none of the TNA parliamentarians wanted to support the No Confidence motion against Wickremesinghe. They only wanted the TNA to abstain and not support Ranil. Voting for the NCM was firmly ruled out.<\/p>\n<p>TNA leader Sampanthan however took a different view and expounded it powerfully. He told the MP&#8217;s how important it was for Ranil to remain as Prime Minister for resolving the ethnic problem and that his removal may result in the return of the Rajapaksas. The possibility of a Rajapaksa return had a dampening effect on many of the TNA MP&#8217;s. Still there were some misgivings and fiery exchanges of words. Among those dissenting initially were MP&#8217;s Selvam Adaikkalanathan, Iruthayaraj Charles Nirmalanathan ,S. Shritharan and E.Saravanabavan. MP&#8217;s Senathirajah and Sumanthiran endorsed Sampanthan&#8217;s position and argued  in favour of supporting Ranil. The discussions were rather heated at times and at one point Shritharan pointed out to Sampanthan in an insulting manner that he had got more votes in Kilinochchi  than Sampanthan in Trincomalee.<\/p>\n<p>Finally the inner -party discussions ended with all MP&#8217;s agreeing that the TNA should support the PM  by voting against the NCM. However some MP&#8217;s now felt that they should extract some concessions from the Prime Minister in  return for supporting him. It was pointed out that the UNP Jaffna MP Ms. Vijayakala Maheswaran and some UNP organizers had been given a &#8220;quota&#8221; in job appointments whereby they were able to provide employment to their supporters. Some TNA MP&#8217;s wanted to demand such quotas from the PM.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Principled Position Based On Higher Ideals<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A visibly angry Sampanthan rejected this suggestion saying he would not subscribe to this course of action.  He said the TNA position on this was that the present Govt under this Prime minister should continue in order to implement the democratization and Constitution making process.Several other MP&#8217;s including Senathirajah and Sumanthiran also rejected this suggestion saying this amounted to asking for &#8220;political patronage&#8221;. Sampanthan  pointed out that the TNA  was  taking  a principled position based on higher ideals and should not stoop down to  the level of exchanging votes for jobs. This  viewpoint was accepted with a compromise. It was suggested that the TNA parliamentarians should meet the Prime Miister directly and inform him of their decision to support him. However they would air their grievances about the slow progress in constitution making, release of Tamil detenues, return of lands and other issues to Wickremesinghe and seek a guarantee that he would provide redress.<\/p>\n<p>A delegation of TNA parliamentarians led by Sampanthan therefore called upon Wickremesinghe and explained the position. The MP&#8217;s  outlined their grievances and sought a guarantee from Wickremesinghe that he would address them in due course.  Most of the matters raised were not new  with some being  issues of discussion from the time this Govt came into being. A common thread in the grievances was the lack of speed and  not enough being done to address concerns. The issues raised were categorised  into ten main  points. They were  as follows &#8211;<\/p>\n<p><strong>1.<\/strong>Expediting the political  discussions to bring about a negotiated settlement<br \/>\n<strong>2.<\/strong>Renewing the dormant Constitution making process to enact a new Constitution.<br \/>\n<strong>3.<\/strong>Hastening the return of lands in the North-east  occupied by the armed forces back to the civilian owners.<br \/>\n<strong>4.<\/strong>Speedy release of all Tamil political detenues<br \/>\n<strong>5.<\/strong>Tracing the whereabouts of Missing persons and those made to disappear during the war<br \/>\n<strong>6.<\/strong>Greater employment opportunities for youths in the North and East<br \/>\n<strong>7.<\/strong>Giving preference to people already resident  in the  areas  over non -residents when making Go vt service appointments in the North and East<br \/>\n<strong>8.<\/strong>Appointment of Tamil -speaking administrators in  Tamil speaking divisions in the North and East<br \/>\n<strong>9.<\/strong>Prioritising development projects being undertaken by the Northern and Eastern provincial councils<br \/>\n<strong>10.<\/strong>Giving top consideration to proposals made by MP&#8217;s of the North and East when launching development projects in those areas.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Understanding Reached Without a Formal Agreement<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>As stated earlier there was nothing new  or problematic  in these proposals and the Prime Minister had no difficulty in agreeing to them.  The ten categories of issues discussed  were itemised into twelve points and put on paper. Two of the points raised had been broken up into two thereby increasing the number to twelve.,\\ Ranil Wickremesinghe  placed his signature  along with a few lines  indicating that he had taken due note of the points mentioned  and that he would guarantee speedy implementation of those proposals.  He  said that he would refer to them in his parliamentary speech and also asked Finance minister Mangala Samaraweera who was present to elaborate more on the issues raised in his speech. Samaraweera consented. Thereafter a satisfied TNA departed having reached an understanding with the Prime minister and obtaining assurances without entering into any  formal pact or  forging a  UNP- TNA agreement.<\/p>\n<p>However the TNA felt that as a matter of courtesy they should inform  President Sirisena also of their decision to vote against the no confidence motion. TNA leader Sampanthan and Deputy -leader Senathirajah sought an appointment and met with President Sirisena.  They told the President that the TNA wanted the present Govt to continue with  the same Prime Minister for the 2015 Mandate to be implemented and promises fulfilled. Sirisena was non committal.After informing the president about the NCM the TNA leaders also complained  about irregular land settlement practices  under the Mahaweli development scheme in Mullaitheevu district. Sirisena who is the Mahaweli development minister promised to look into the problem and resolve it.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_58794\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/RW-MS.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-58794\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/RW-MS-300x188.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"188\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-58794\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-58794\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Premier Wickremesinghe and President Sirisena<\/p><\/div>\n<p>What the TNA did not know at the time they met the President was that  Maithripala Sirisena had earlier reacted strongly against the notion of TNA supporting Wickremesinghe against the NCM. When a UNP delegation had  called on him, President Sirisena had said that if the NCM were to be defeated with the help of TNA votes it would not go down well with the Sinhala people. Minister Mangala Samaraweera had then retorted by asking Sirisena why it was wrong to get TNA votes in Parliament against the NCM when Sirisena had obtained millions of Tamil votes mobilised by the TNA to win the Presidential contest against Mahinda Rajapaksa in 2015\/. The president was silent. Later in Parliament  the TNA&#8217;s MA Sumanthiran was to refer to this incident in his speech but there has been no response from the President so far.<\/p>\n<p>D-day dawned on April 4th. All 15 TNA parliamentarians including the bereaved  Siddharthan met in the morning where Sumanthiran read out once again the 12 points discussed with Prime Minister Wickremesinghe in English and translated them into Tamil for the record. All MP&#8217;s then pledged that they would vote against the no confidence motion. TELO leader Selvam Adaikkalanathan noted that the TELO would vote against the NCM  though his party central committee had unanimously decided to abstain.When Parliament commenced Sampanthan outlined the TNA position succintly in his speech and emphasised why the party was voting against the NCM.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sampanthan&#8217;s Succint Speech In Parliament<\/strong><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_58785\" style=\"width: 364px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/RS.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-58785\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/RS.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"354\" height=\"306\" class=\"size-full wp-image-58785\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-58785\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Rajavarothayam Sampanthan speaking in the parliament on April 4, 2018<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Leader of the opposition Sampanthan stated as follows &#8211;<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are debating a Motion of No-Confidence against no less a person than the PM, and the Motion substantially deals with the question of corruption. Corruption has been the worst disease that has afflicted our country. There was a time when there was no complaint of corruption. But, in recent years, corruption has been the worst disease. The roots of corruption must be eradicated, and I think there is a general agreement that politicians, probably, constitute the roots of corruption. I think that needs to be addressed and eradicated&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;With regard to the CB Bond scam, consequent to investigations, two persons are presently in custody. There has been a warrant issued against another person and investigations are proceeding. No one should be spared&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The question must be raised as to why the wording is so vague, lacking in any specific charge against the PM, with regard to the fraud pertaining to the Bond scam per se. Why should this NCM be brought now, at this point of time, is another question that I would like to pose to the House. I want to pose the question whether this NCM against the PM is the first step in a plan to bring down totally and completely, the present Government. President Maithripala Sirisena and PM Ranil Wickremesinghe were elected on a certain mandate. What was that mandate? Firstly, the resolution of the national question which has plagued this country for the past 70 years. A part of the mandate granted was to uphold democracy in this country and avert this country from moving towards totalitarianism and dictatorship. The President and the PM were elected on the democratic verdict of the people, for certain fixed periods of time, under the Constitution&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8220;In the interests of this country, in the interests of all the people in this country, in working together with the two main political parties, we would like all of us to come together&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Minority Ethnicities Solidly Behind Ranil<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>At  voting time all 16 MP&#8217;s elected from the TNA in 2015 voted against the NCM. This included the EPRLF&#8217;s Sivasakthy Anandan also. The motion was defeated by 46 votes. The voting once again revealed that the minority ethnicities of the Island were solidly behind Ranil Wickremesinghe. The majority of  Tamil and Muslim MP&#8217;s voted against the no confidence motion. About  seven Tamil and Muslim MP&#8217;s absented themselves at voting time. What is important however is to note that no Tamil or Muslim MP (except Dr. Sudarshani Fernandopulle) voted for the No Confidence motion against Ranil. Even SLFP Wani district MP Cader Masthan who had signed the NCM earlier kept away from the House at voting time.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_58788\" style=\"width: 427px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/MAS-1.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-58788\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/MAS-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"417\" height=\"304\" class=\"size-full wp-image-58788\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-58788\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">M.A. Sumanthiran  speaking in the parliament on April 4, 2018<\/p><\/div>\n<p>The  Tamil National Aliance can take justifiable pride in voting against the no confidence motion. It was the TNA decision that removed uncertainty and  tilted the decision in  the Premier&#8217;s favour. It was after the TNA decision that President Sirisena realising the NCM battle was lost backed out and asked the SLFP to abstain from voting. It was the TNA decision that thwarted the conspiracy within UNP ranks to vote against their leader.It was also the TNA decision that convinced the  fence sitters among  Muslim parties to decide firmly on voting against the NCM instead of abstaining. Once it became known that the TNA was firmly behind Wickremesinghe , it was obvious that the NCM would be defeated and this impacted on the voting stances of undecided parties and MP&#8217;s. Also it was the TNA support which helped Ranil Wickremesinghe  greatly to exceed the magic number of 113 by nine more votes.<\/p>\n<p>It remains to be seen whether  Ranil Wickremesinghe would be able to function as an effective prime minister in the future despite proving he has the confidence of the majority in Parliament. It is patently clear that President Sirisena is yet opposed to his Prime Minister. This  is likely to result in further friction or paralyse the administration.  Although the TNA voted on the basis that retention of the Prime minister and Govt were necessary to imlement the 2015 mandate including the promulgation of a new Constitution , it is highly unlikely that such an eventuality would come to pass. President Sirisena&#8217;s current political approach as well as the racist campaign that would be unleashed by the Rajapaksa led opposition may constrain the govt from proceeding further on that road.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_28836\" style=\"width: 209px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/03\/TNA031414.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-28836\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/03\/TNA031414.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"199\" height=\"149\" class=\"size-full wp-image-28836\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-28836\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">TNA<\/p><\/div>\n<p>What is likely to happen or not happen in the future is in the realm of the unknown. What is certain is the here and now. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has withstood and overcome a tripartite conspiracy to topple him from his post. The minority political parties especially the TNA have played a constructive role in helping the Premier to defeat the no confidence motion. The TNA has demonstrated that it is a political party that will not shirk its duties despite racist intimidation to do what is right and ensure the stability and continuity of an elected government. The decision has been based on principle rather than expediency. It is very probable that the TNA will be severely criticised by those supportive of the NCM but the party should be proud that it has done the right thing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Tamil People Coming In From The Cold<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Tamil people have for long been estranged  from the Sri Lankan mainstream. They are now slowly and surely   coming in from the cold of political wilderness and  entering Sri Lanka&#8217;s public life again. By doing so they are proving that  they are  and will be an  integral component of the Sri Lankan nation. The TNA&#8217;s commendable and constructive role in helping defeat the no confidence motion against the Prime Minister is indisputable proof of that positive and progressive process.<\/p>\n<p><em>This is an updated Version of an article written for the \u201cDBS Jeyaraj Column\u201d appearing in the \u201cDaily Mirror\u201d of April 9, 2018. it can be reached via this link:<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.dailymirror.lk\/article\/TNA-s-key-role-in-defeating-no-confidence-motion-against-Ranil-148497.html\">http:\/\/www.dailymirror.lk\/article\/TNA-s-key-role-in-defeating-no-confidence-motion-against-Ranil-148497.html<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>DBS Jeyaraj can be reached at <a href=\"mailto:dbsjeyaraj@yahoo.com\"><font color=\"\">dbsjeyaraj@yahoo.com<\/font> <\/a><\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<div id=\"tweetbutton58780\" class=\"tw_button\" style=\"float:right;margin-left:10px;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/share?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdbsjeyaraj.com%2Fdbsj%2F%3Fp%3D58780&amp;text=How%20And%20Why%20The%20TNA%20Helped%20Defeat%20The%20No%20Confidence%20Motion%20Against%20Premier%20Wickremesinghe&amp;related=&amp;lang=en&amp;count=horizontal\" class=\"twitter-share-button\"  style=\"width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-tweet-button\/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;\">Tweet<\/a><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By D.B.S.Jeyaraj In the seven decade long history of Independent Sri Lanka&#8217;s legislature there have been two no confidence motions and related debates that are unprecedented and unparalleled. The first was in 1981 when members of the then United National Party (UNP) Govt brought and passed a no confidence motion against the former leader of &#8230;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=58780\" class=\"more-link\">Continue reading &lsquo;How And Why The TNA Helped Defeat The No Confidence Motion Against Premier Wickremesinghe&rsquo; &raquo;<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[27],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/58780"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=58780"}],"version-history":[{"count":11,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/58780\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":58799,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/58780\/revisions\/58799"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=58780"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=58780"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=58780"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}