Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RANIL... The quick thinker for crisis situation

- BY A FORMER PARLIAMENT­ARIAN

Early morning, October 20,1995. The Srilankan Airlines aircraft with President Chandrika Bandaranai­ke and her officials had taken off from Katunayake Airport. Mrs.sirimavo Bandaranai­ke was the Prime Minister and the de-facto acting President when armed cadres of the LTTE commenced attacks on CPC’S Oil storage tanks at Kolonnawa and Orugodawat­te. News of the LTTE attacks reached the ears of political leaders and Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesi­nghe was one of them. Knowing that President Kumaratung­a was not in the country, he immediatel­y telephoned the Prime Minister and offered to help. He thereafter went to the Operations Centre of the Defence Ministry and assisted in activating the country’s defence apparatus to overcome the crisis situation.

His quick thinking in this crisis situation and keeping aside petty political difference­s ensured that the serious effects of the attack were minimized.

Earlier, in September 1991, another crisis erupted in the UNP government of President R.premadasa when senior

Ministers Lalith Athulathmu­dali and Gamini Dissanayak­e presented an impeachmen­t motion in Parliament alleging several impropriet­ies. President Premadasa was in a state of shock and disbelief. The Leader of the House Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, being a Lawyer he is, explained to the President, the constituti­onal action that he could take and set in motion a series of parliament­ary and constituti­onal moves which resulted in President Premadasa defeating the impeachmen­t motion. Again, it was a quickthink­er acting in a crisis situation.

The third instance was in the evening of May 01st 1993 when President Premadasa was killed by an LTTE suicide bomber at Armour Street during the UNP May Day procession­s. The President was dead and the country was in a perilous state. Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, immediatel­y mobilized the Defence Forces and the Police countrywid­e, ensured that retaliatio­ns did not occur on the Tamil people. Thereafter, he facilitate­d the immediate swearing-in of Prime Minister D. B. Wijetunga as the interim President and had him confirmed by a unanimous vote in Parliament.

The fall of the LTTE: Initiated by Ranil

With the forming of the 2001 Chandrika-ranil government and knowing that LTTE had resisted defeat from 1983 Ranil Wickremesi­nghe as Prime Minister signed a ceasefire-agreement with the LTTE. Although, this ceasefire agreement was criticized and the security apparatus was unhappy, the Sri Lankan Government kept to it’s bargain and won internatio­nal support and assistance. The initial weakening of the LTTE was due to this ceasefire.

LTTE’S Karuna and his fighters in the Eastern Province who now appreciate­d peace, disagreed with LTTE’S Prabakaran and finally broke away. With Karuna’s fighters leaving the LTTE, Prabakaran did not get fighter support for his operations in the North. Thereafter, Karuna and his fighters entered the democratic process and assisted the Sri Lankan troops to fight the LTTE. It is a known fact that it was Ranil Wickremesi­nghe’s ceasfire agreement that ensured the neutraliza­tion of the LTTE in the East.

The LTTE, in July 2006, prevented the release of water for paddy cultivatio­ns from the ‘MAVIL-ARU ’reservoir in the Trincomale­e District. This prompted an immediate response from the Sri Lankan Security Forces and started ‘Eelam IV War’as it was known. The renewed fighting resulted in the fall of a hitherto weakened LTTE and the death of LTTE leader Prabakaran.

Maithripal­a sacks Ranil

Ranil Wickremesi­nghe’s ability to endure hardships without complainin­g was displayed in October 2018 when President Maithripal­a Sirisena sacked him and appointed Mahinda Rajapakse as the Prime Minister. Ranil did not panic but quickly set in motion the political and legal moves to make the public aware and appeal to the Supreme Court that his dismissal was unconstitu­tional. The fiasco ended with Supreme Court confirming that his ouster was un-constituti­onal. As a result, President Maithripal­a Sirisena was compelled to re-instate Ranil Wickremesi­nghe as his Prime Minister.

The present and the future

If one were to read the publicatio­n titled ‘Ranil Wickremesi­nghe’ authored by Dinesh Weerakkody, it is visible that Ranil Wickremesi­nghe is a person who prefers policy-oriented, administra­tive and developmen­t systems for the country without the voter having to depend on political personalit­ies who change almost every five years.

He understand­s that Sri Lanka will prosper only if correct economic policies and processes are implemente­d to be a successful player in a global market. This too, while seeking the support of the developed economies in the world by being non-aligned for peace, stability and developmen­t.

Ranil Wickremesi­nghe as a Lawyer, politician and solution provider, has excelled when emergency situations call for quick thinking, steady nerves and political acumen.

At present, there are only a handful of politician­s from both sides of Government and the Opposition who with long political experience, knowledge of internatio­nal politics and the ability to bring prosperity to our country in this crisis situation and Ranil Wickremesi­nghe is one of them.

Knowing that President Kumaratung­a was not in the country, he immediatel­y telephoned the Prime Minister and offered to help

Ministers Lalith Athulathmu­dali and Gamini Dissanayak­e presented an impeachmen­t motion in Parliament alleging several impropriet­ies

Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, immediatel­y mobilized the Defence Forces and the Police countrywid­e, ensured that retaliatio­ns did not occur on the Tamil people

Ranil Wickremesi­nghe as Prime Minister signed a ceasefire-agreement with the LTTE, although, this ceasefire agreement was criticized and the security apparatus was unhappy

The LTTE, in July 2006, prevented the release of water for paddy cultivatio­ns from the ‘MAVIL-ARU ’reservoir in the Trincomale­e District. This prompted an immediate response from the Sri Lankan Security Forces and started ‘Eelam IV War’ as it was known

Earlier, in September 1991, another crisis erupted in the UNP government of President R.premadasa when senior Ministers Lalithathu­lathmudali and Gamini Dissanayak­e presented an impeachmen­t motion in Parliament alleging several impropriet­ies. President Premadasa was in a state of shock and disbelief

News of the LTTE attacks reached the ears of political leaders and Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesi­nghe was one of them. Knowing that President Kumaratung­a was not in the country, he immediatel­y telephoned the Prime Minister and offered to help

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