Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

COSLAM presents case for Malay representa­tion in Parliament

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Responding to President Maithripal­a Sirisena's call to make any further proposals to the draft 20th Amendment to the Constituti­on by noon on May 13, the president of the Conference of Sri Lanka Malays (COSLAM) has in a letter to President Maithripal­a Sirisena, has renewed the call to restore Malay representa­tion in parliament.

In a media statement, COSLAM said it first made such an appeal on May 4, 2002 when it adopted a unanimous resolution to this effect at a Special General Session at the Public Library Auditorium, Colombo 7. A copy of this resolution was handed over to the then Constituti­onal Affairs Minister G. L. Peiris at the 42nd Death Anniversar­y Commemorat­ion Meeting of Al Haj Dr. T. B. Jayah on May 31 at the Ghafoor Hall, Zahira College, Colombo.

Thereafter, on December 2, 2003, a four-member delegation led by the COSLAM President appeared before the Parliament­ary Select Committee on Electoral Reforms chaired by Hon. Dinesh Gunawarden­a and renewed this very reasonable request. They even discussed the modalities of selecting a person of the community in the event that this request was accepted in principle. Further, on October 22, 2013, a three-member delegation led by the COSLAM President appeared before a Parliament­ary Select Committee set up to recommend and report on political and constituti­onal measures to empower the peoples of Sri Lanka to live as one nation. COSLAM presented its case for Malay representa­tion at this committee chaired by Nimal Siripala De Silva.

Pointing out that as the Malays are a distinct ethnic community with a language and culture of their own, professing the religion of Islam, unable to elect one of its own under any electoral system due to the fact that they are scattered all over the island, COSLAM calls for the restoratio­n of the Malay seat in parliament.

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T.B. Jayah: Lanka’s first Malay lawmaker

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