Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HOLD ELECTIONS ON TIME

Some see the riots in 1983 as the fuelling factor that strengthen­ed the armed groups Thus inappropri­ate elections and postponing elections bring death and destructio­n

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He stressed the importance of elections at a seminar under the theme “True democracy depends on the right to vote’ held to mark “Voters’ Day” by the Anuradhapu­ra District Secretaria­t and Anuradhapu­ra Regional Electins Offices on Friday.

The Elections Chief said that there had been three corrupt elections held in our country at times there was no ban imposed by any group on voters to go to the polling stations. One of these was the North Western PC election held in 1999, the other two were referendum of 1982, Jaffna District Developmen­t Council (DDC) Election held in 1981.

In the Jaffna district council elections, he recalled, outsiders from Colombo and Kurunegala without having rights to engage in duties at polling stations were deployed leading to disappeara­nce of ballot boxes. Later some of them were found. And this incident was followed by an arson attack on the Jaffana Library in the night of the same day.

This incident also breached the confidence of moderate Tamil politician­s on elections and paved the way for “bullet instead of ballot” he pointed out.

Some see the riots in 1983 as the fuelling factor that strengthen­ed the armed groups in the North. It is true but I consider 1981 DDC election as the point of emergence for these groups, Mr Deshapriya stated.

Reminiscin­g another landmark in the country’s election history, the Elections Commission Chairman said on the basis of number of votes polled by the political party represente­d by youth in the 1982 presidenti­al election there was a possibilit­y of securing five to ten seats by them if a general election that was to be held in 1983.

“But youth were deprived of this opportunit­y leaving them in a breached confidence in election. This situation pushed some of them to take to arms. About 60,000 lives were perished in the uprising that followed, he recalled.

Thus inappropri­ate elections and postponing elections bring death and destructio­n, he asserted.

He said through the 1972 Constituti­on the five year term of the then government was extended to a six year term and the then leader of the opposition J.R. Jayewarden­e resigned from his parliament­ary seat and faced fresh polls setting an example for the politician­s.

It is the duty of all the 225 members in Parliament to help holding of elections to North Central, Sabaragamu­wa and Eastern PCS to give an opportunit­y to the voters to express their views, Mr. Deshpariya stressed.

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