Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
01
November 2019
CLEVER PM & PRESIDENT’S
IMMUNITY
From time to time children seem cleverer than their parents – leading to
rebellion and/or other leadership confusions. In a system of democracy – voters
are the parents of politicians. Clever politicians who ‘tell’ the wise citizen
damage the democratic structure – just as clever children who play the senior role with their parents damage the family
structure. It is for these reasons also that the governing head of state /
institution / family has immunity from being ‘found fault with’.
Professor Ratnajeevan Hoole has repeatedly
demonstrated such restlessness and it happened again:
[A
tense moment arose at an Election Commission media briefing today as
Commissioner Mahinda Deshapriya publicly declared that a controversial comment
attributed to Commission Member Prof. Ratnajeevan Hoole was the personal
opinion of an inexperienced election official.
Prof. Hoole, according to Deshapriiya, had
told the media that no candidate in the upcoming presidential election would
secure more than 50% of the vote. (In such an event, the Commission would have
to count the second and third preferential votes cast by the electorate, a
process that could delay the announcement of the final result).
As Prof. Hoole was responding to a question at
this morning’s media briefing about internet voting, Deshapriya interrupted his
colleague mid-sentence to remark that his answer, along with his previous
comment, did not reflect the views of the Commission.
Said Prof. Hoole: “Regarding postal voting, I
think it’s very out of date. The way to go is to vote on the internet. We deal
with millions of rupees <unclear>. Which do you value more, the billions
saved in -“
At which point, Deshapriya cut him off, with
a: “It is not the Commission’s decision. It is his own decision. Even India is
not going for internet voting.”
Deshapriya, in an uncharacteristically stern
voice, then complained that Prof. Hoole was voicing opinions not shared by the
Commission he represents.]
Republic Next article ‘Tensions high at
Election Commission over difference of opinion’
All of us are influenced by the environment that we
are part of. If Professor Hoole who is clever, sought to publish his work – he needs
to wait until he is the head or separate from the Election Commission and
publish his work through an institution where he is the head. In traditional
families – marriage renders such an opportunity to have one’s own kingdom.
Election
Commissioner Mr Mahinda Deshapriya is experienced in Sri Lankan elections. Even
if internet voting is better by merit – the timing is inappropriate and
confirms the motive to be ‘show of cleverness’ rather than sharing of wisdom.
That was how the American-return-Vice Chancellor, failed at the University of NSW.
Cleverness
has to be received by the other side – to become wisdom that naturally enriches
our environment forever. Every completed experience becomes the common natural
power of that environment. The natural power of any environment is its true heritage.
Expressions to the media by Professor Hoole who himself writes to the public confirm
that Professor Hoole is relying on others to get his message across. This would
distract him from being Election Commissioner – empowered by those who have
completed experiences through the Election Commission. Most of them may be
unsung heroes but to the extent they completed their workplace experiences including
as cleaners - they would be naturally empowered in any environment at that
level.
Not
all holy persons publish their work. The published work of a true ascetic would
be far less in value than the real value of the discovery itself. Discovery of
truth makes one Independent. A huge part of this comes from respect for their
gurus / forms of god / truth. Respect for the laws of nature empowers us to
complete our experiences in that environment.
It
is for these reasons that the relationship between the current President and
Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, failed. The junior was cleverer than the senior. It
was intended to be a transitional
relationship but tended towards the past where Mr Rajapaksa showed cleverness
over the common voter.
These
days I appreciate more and more the Christian message ‘Blessed are the meek: for they shall
inherit the earth.’ As per my belief – Gandhi renounced high status
and worked as per the structure of the low status Indian. The return was inheritance
of India itself. Cleverness unshared is not inherited. Even if we discover the
laws of Nature / Truth by remaining in our single space – we develop heritage.
This is naturally shared through the law of truth.
Presidential Immunity
prevents shows of power by clever juniors. Article 33A of the Sri Lankan Constitution
is a show of cleverness by a junior. It states:
[The President shall be responsible
to Parliament for the due exercise, performance and discharge of his powers,
duties and functions under the Constitution and any written law, including the
law for the time being relating to public security]
One who is wise by completing her/his experience at
the lower level should not be ‘told’. If the President has immunity – then he
is above the written law. He is taken to be the highest level governor elected
by the People. The beauty of the governor is that s/he confirms that those who
renounce their cleverness status – are able to work the whole. True work never
dies. It transforms to empower exponentially.
To the extent the Presidential Candidates talk about
‘clever’ ways in which they would operate – they are cheating the people and
therefore themselves as ordinary citizens. In turn they will then inherit the
karma of a clever junior overpowering them. We need more of the wise like Mr Mahinda Deshapriya
to protect the true Sri Lankan wisdom from damage by clever juniors who fail to
respect their past.
The
completed circle of karma arrests continuity and therefore returns of good or
bad. From then on the good or the bad in our current environments lead us to
the needy. If our minds are functional as per current environments – the past
does not affect us. It’s when we activate the past or become idle minded in our
current environments that the past affects us – the bad joining the bad and the
good joining the good.
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