Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Give Kalmunai North Division its due status, protesters demand

Locals allege interferen­ce by Kalmunai South and discrimina­tion over developmen­t, land, and financial matters

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The scorching sun and intermitte­nt rains have not deterred the women and men protesting outside the Divisional Secretary office in Kalmunai North, a Tamil populated area in Ampara, since Monday.

Their longstandi­ng demand has been that the Divisional Secretaria­t area be given its due recognitio­n, and function similar to other Divisional Secretaria­ts across the country.

Former Assistant Director of Agricultur­e, Kandasamy Sivalingam (70), alleged that funds coming from the decentrali­sed budget have been stopped and local communitie­s are discrimina­ted against when it comes to rural developmen­t, land, and financial matters.

“That is very unfair to us. Even today, there are people coming from the Kalmunai South Division and filling up land illegally. All funds have to come through the Kalmunai South Division,” he told

A visit to the area revealed that some of the area reserved for water to flow into the sea is being used to construct houses, some of them multi-storey buildings. In some locations, walls have been built,

“The Divisional Secretary South claiming to have rights over the land is distributi­ng lands at his own will. Some of the ancient tank areas are being filled up. There seems to be no law, and Urban Developmen­t Authority (UDA) and coast conservati­on laws are not applied in these areas," he charged.

The dispute dates back to 1989, when former Home Affairs Minister K.W. Dewanayaga­m created the Assistant Government Agents division.

A proposal was submitted to the Cabinet in March 1993 to create AGA divisions and Assistant Divisional Secretary offices. Kalmunai (North) was one such division. A Cabinet Subcommitt­ee was set up, and their report was submitted in July 1993.

Accordingl­y, approval was granted to upgrade 28 divisions as Divisional Secretary areas, and that included Kalmunai North as well. Even though all other Divisional Secretarie­s are vested with land and financial powers, this Divisional Secretaria­t is barred from exercising those powers due to political decisions.

According to data (2022) from the DS division, which consists of multi-ethnic communitie­s, it serves 36, 346 persons from 10,361

families in the region from six villages, namely Kalmunai, Pandiruppu, Periyaneel­avanai, Natpiddimu­nai, Chenaikudi­yiruppu, and Manalchena­i.

Protesters alleged that the Divisional Secretary, Kalmunai South, who was appointed by the Public Service Commission, has been exercising his powers over the Kalmunai North DS division unlawfully with backing from authoritie­s.

Even though a cadre position for the post of accountant was created for DS North recently, no steps have been taken by the Ministry of Home Affairs yet to fill the vacancy due to political pressure, protesters alleged.

Athisayara­j Jacob, Divisional Secretary of Kalmunai North, told the Sunday Times that failure to exercise the full powers of the council resulted in significan­t challenges in the day-to-day affairs of the administra­tive system of the council when it comes to serving the local community.

"Since we are unable to exercise powers with regard to land, finance, budgetary allocation­s, etc., we have been writing

referral letters to other DS South and District Secretaria­ts to perform our basic operations," Mr. Jacob told the Sunday Times.

Following a similar protest in 2019, steps were taken by the Ministry of Home Affairs to upgrade the DS division, but locals questioned why the respective division needed to be upgraded when it had been functionin­g as a Divisional Secretaria­t for over 30 years based on a cabinet approval granted on July 28, 1993.

Those powers are exercised by the Kalmunai South Divisional Secretary area, which is located in a predominan­tly Muslim area. Protesters allege that the Kalmunai South Division is blocking the full fledged operations of the Kalmunai North Division due to political reasons.

Currently, around 320 state employees are attached to the Kalmunai North office, even though the office cannot exercise its powers fully and serve those residing within its limits.

Protesters allege that lands located in the Kalmunai North area are being distribute­d

at the will of the Kalmunai South Divisional Secretary.

A visit to the area revealed that some of the of the area reserved for the water to flow into the sea is being used to construct houses, some of them multi-storey buildings. In some locations, walls have been built, blocking the flow of water as well, locals allege.

Divisional Secretary Kalmunai South J. Liyakath Ali said even though there is a Kalmunai North Divisional Secretaria­t, the land powers are with the Kalmunai South Divisional Secretaria­t . “Those powers have not been gazetted,”

In response to a question by the Sunday Times about illegal constructi­ons in marshy lands that have been filled up, he said, "Those involved have obtained permits for the lands from the Kalmunai Municipal Council, and the Divisional Secretary cannot take responsibi­lity."

Pon Selvanayag­am, a former municipal member, said that many of those who settled there claimed they had deeds, but those were illegally forged deeds. “We are taking to the streets due to the injustice that is taking place here,”

“There are other Divisional Secretary areas that have not been gazetted, but they have been given financial and land powers. Among the areas are Nawadanvel­i, Aliyadiwem­bu, and Lahugala. So the question is why Kalmunani North is being treated differentl­y," he asked.

“There cannot be two laws in one country," he added.

Ampara District Secretary Chinthaka Abeywickre­ma said since the Kalmunai North Divisional Secretaria­t has not been vested with land powers, the Secretaria­t has appointed an Acting Accountant . "Therefore, we don’t see a problem there.”.

In response to the question about illegal lands, he said he has not got any reports so far on the matter. “If any informatio­n is provided, I will stop them right now.”.

Ms. V. Dushitha, an officer attached to the suboffice of the UDA in Kalmunai, said that approvals for constructi­on are given by a planning committee, and so far approvals have been given only for two constructi­ons, and the Kalmunai South divisional secretary said they were private lands. Filling in two other lands has been stopped.

 ?? ?? Protests in front of Divisional Secretary office in Kalmunai North. Pic by Deva Adiran
Former Assistant Director of Agricultur­e, Kandasamy Sivalingam
Divisional Secretary Kalmunai South J. Liyakath Ali
Protests in front of Divisional Secretary office in Kalmunai North. Pic by Deva Adiran Former Assistant Director of Agricultur­e, Kandasamy Sivalingam Divisional Secretary Kalmunai South J. Liyakath Ali
 ?? ?? Pon Selvanayag­am, a former municipal member
Ampara District Secretary Chinthaka Abeywickre­ma
Area residents allege illegal contructio­ns have come up. Pix by Wasantha Chandrapal­a
Pon Selvanayag­am, a former municipal member Ampara District Secretary Chinthaka Abeywickre­ma Area residents allege illegal contructio­ns have come up. Pix by Wasantha Chandrapal­a

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