Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

“Pohottuwa is becoming unpopular” -WELGAMA

- By Kamanthi Wickramasi­nghe

As a senior politician in the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) Kalutara District Parliament­arian Kumara Welgama had been a loyal supporter for decades. But during the previous general election he formed a new political party and contested the election under the Samagi Jana Balawegaya ticket. However, he now feels that SLFP leaders are misusing the Party and therefore an alternativ­e political movement is needed to gather all leftist politician­s under one wing. In an interview with the Daily Mirror Welgama said that the new movement will follow the Bandaranai­ke principles and that there has to be a strong voice to critique certain steps taken by the present government. Excerpts :

It will not be a 100% Sinhala only movement None of the seniors in the SLFP have a say anymore Military officials don’t know to run a country I’m not aiming at anything, but have time to take the lead and work for the country The common man who voted for this govt. is not happy about it today

In fact I was one of the first people who asked the public not to vote for Gotabaya Rajapaksa

Q Tell us about this new movement and its purpose. It is called ‘Api Sri Lanka’, a movement for leftist politician­s, basically an alternativ­e political force because there’s no place for the leftists to gather. They don’t like the United National Party. Therefore this movement is a place for leftist politician­s who are critical of certain steps taken by this government.

Q But would people vote for alternativ­e political parties when mainstream parties are still popular?

Even the LSSP is an alternativ­e party. The present Government is not doing a solid job. Besides the former President Maithripal­a Sirisena and General Secretary of SLFP Dayasiri Jayasekara only want power and positions, so that they can get prominent portfolios. Therefore we thought we should have a good alternativ­e political party that can show people what this Government is doing. Even the common man who voted for this Government is not happy about it today. In fact I was one of the first people who asked the public not to vote for Gotabaya Rajapaksa as he would have a military government. As a senior politician who has been in Parliament for the past 27 years I saw this coming quite early. Since Sirisena became unpopular with the people they wanted to vote against him. At this point I’m putting the country before self. If I had been with the Pohottuwa faction I would have gotten a good portfolio. But this is the time we should work for the country.

Q Now that there are many alternativ­e political parties what strategies would you implement to reach out to the public?

We can decide on that later. Right now we want people who support leftist ideologies to join this movement, irrespecti­ve of age or gender. I didn’t have an option, but to join the Samagi Jana Balawegaya during the previous election, but I didn’t join the UNP. But there has to be someone who can raise the voice and for that we need to have the left movement together.

Q This is the first government to win with a Sinhala majority. Is this movement also going to go with Sinhala voters or support multiethni­c and multirelig­ious ideologies as well?

We have to be fair by people. We are all Sri Lankans and I don’t say that it’s a 100% Sinhala only movement. It’s true that Sinhala people are a majority, but we are all human beings. We have been working together from the times of our ancestors and we e need to continue working rking together.

Q Will it also be following the Bandaranai­ke principles like the SLFP or would there be a change in the party constituti­on?

It will follow ow the Bandaranai­ke principles inciples because it is these principles that run in our blood. We are re strong SLFPERS. However ever the present situation is very bad. Retired military ilitary officials are being appointed to higher positions and it t is a very dangerous situation. ituation.

They will try to control the media and show their power. ower. But they can’t do that because we have to be fair by the people. This is not a Rajapaksa country. It can’t be the Rajapaksas always and you can’t n’t have a Rajapaksa controlled kingdom in the country. See what happened to Mahinda Rajapaksa. Nobody goes behind him anymore. He became a Prime Minister with no power. None of the seniors in the SLFP have a say anymore.

Q Left movements such as the JVP became unpopular following insurrecti­ons. So how will this left movement be different from them?

The JVP became popular even after the insurrecti­ons. That’s why they got 40 odd seats. They became unpopular when people found out that they had joined hands with the UNP. The SLFP is a common man’s party. The Pohottuwa is becoming unpopular. Therefore there has to be a movement to gather all these people.

Q If you are going to form an alliance would that be with SJB or UNP?

I’m not going to comment on that right now. But we have to form a good organizati­on and get ideas from people. We need to give space for youngsters. I’m not aiming at anything, but have time to take the lead and work for the country.

Q You have been one of the members who have been loyal to your party and not changed sides to get benefits. What ha have you gained from b bein being ing loyal to your p party?

I come from a go good family background and I went to S. Thomas’ College, Col Mt. Lavinia, that p produced four Prime Min Ministers to this country. This is not t to say that I’m 100% correct as I hav have my own weaknesses, but I have w worked for the benefit of the country. country Now it’s time for the next generati generation to take the mantle forward; not o old people or military personnel. Military officials only know to do one thing, but they don’t know t to run the country. On the oth other hand if you’re a person cont contesting the presi presidenti­al elect election you sho should at lea least be a Pr Pradeshiya S Sabha member. If you don’t h have at le least that quali qualificat­ion you c cannot run a co country.

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