Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

‘PCS and the silence of the federalist lambs’

- V. RAJENDRA

This refers to the article written by Malinda Seneviratn­e (MS) on the above subject published in the DM of January 31. MS is critical of the way TNA’S Mr. Sumanthira­n is involved in drafting the new constituti­on. The wordings “division impossible” and “indivisibi­lity” scripted in the constituti­on he says are misleading and that these are on paper only and have no worth the ink they are written on paper, comparing it to the 19th amendment. As to how the 19th amendment is worthless can only be explained by MS. If not for the 19th amendment Mahinda Rajapaksa (MR) would have continued the be the Prime Minister even today and there would not have been an independen­t judiciary to tell the President his gazette notificati­on of dissolutio­n of Parliament violated the constituti­on. Thus democracy was saved due to the 19th amendment as against the dictatorsh­ip brought by MR through the 18th amendment.

MS then quotes what he told Prof. Ratnajeeva­n Hoole that problems of negotiatio­n should be approached judiciousl­y without using words that can be inflammato­ry. Definitely one should not use harsh words or inflammato­ry speeches which will create more problems than solve the problem.

MS now states that there is the problem of Tamil nationalis­ts who are anti-sinhala or anti-buddhists using demarcatio­n lines that have no basis in history. Today there are not many Tamil nationalis­ts who are supposed to be anti-sinhala and if at all one can mention former Chief Minister of Northern Province only. Major parties like TNA has never uttered a word against majority community. But there are many parties down South whose actions and speeches are directed against the Tamils, but MS is not concerned about those parties.

MS says that more than half the Tamils live outside their homelands. This situation arose due to the 30years war when the Tamils were compelled to flee from their homelands and many of them even migrated to foreign countries.

MS now questions as to why the TNA is not calling for the Provincial Council (PC) elections and are silent about it.the question is whether the Chief Ministers of PCS have any powers to have their policies and developmen­t plans to be implemente­d. Absolutely nil. The CM does not have the power to recruit even a peon to an office. The powers are all vested with the Governor of the PC which is sometime called a white elephant. It is this reason apart from Sumanthira­n, no one is interested from the North and East to call for the elections to PCS in the North & East.

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