Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
19
November 2019
TRIPLE
GEM OF SRI LANKA
I learnt from our uncle Sanmugarajah (who was
General Manager Ceylon Electricity Board) - the quote ‘To catch a husband is an
art; to hold him is a job.’ Later I learnt that the author was French Philosopher Simone de
Beauvoir. I thought of this many times since the learning the outcomes of current
Sri Lankan Presidential Elections. Then came the following news about the newly
elected President:
[His landslide win split the
island nation of 21.6 million on religious and ethnic lines as never before,
seven months after deadly terror attacks.
Unusually, his inauguration was held at a revered Buddhist
shrine with an imposing stupa -- reputedly built by a Sinhalese king who
vanquished invading Tamils over 2,000 years ago.
At the ceremony, Rajapaksa put his success down to the
"extraordinary blessings of the Buddhist monks".] NDTV article ‘Gotabaya Rajapaksa Sworn In As Sri Lanka President At
Buddhist Shrine’
The first step itself was in breach of the
Constitution – the protection of which is the primary duty of the President. Article
32 (1) of the Sri Lankan Constitution states as follows:
[32. (1) The
person elected or succeeding to the office of President shall assume office
upon taking and subscribing the oath or making and subscribing the affirmation,
set out in the Fourth Schedule, in Sri Lanka before the Chief Justice or any
other Judge of the Supreme Court.]
The Fourth Schedule:
["I………………………………………………………………
do solemnly declare and affirm –––––––––––––––––––––––– that I will faithfully
perform the duties swear the duties and discharge the functions of the office
of ………………………………………………… in accordance with the Constitution of the Democratic
Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the law, and that I will be faithful to the
Republic of Sri Lanka and that I will to the best of my ability uphold and
defend the Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.”]
Given that the inauguration was before Buddhist monks as elders then the Government
is a Buddhist government elected by Buddhists. It is in clear breach of article
32(1)of the Sri Lankan Constitution.
As per the above article Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa stated :
["The main message of
the election is that it was the Sinhala majority vote that allowed me to win
the presidency," the 70-year-old retired lieutenant colonel said.
"I knew that I could win with only the votes of the
Sinhala majority. But I asked Tamils and Muslims to be a part of my success.
Their response was not what I expected. However, I urge them to join me to
build one Sri Lanka," he said.]
This confirms that the President-elect – is paying allegiance
to Sinhalese and does not consider Tamils to be equal in the power to elect
president.
As per the True structure confirmed by the above declaration - Tamils
and Muslims are NOT part of Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s nation. Every Sri Lankan
who believes in the Constitution – written and/or true – as per her/his
existential experience is senior to Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa and has to be treated
as equal to the head of state for structural reasons. Hence the separation of
powers that confirm equality. The above
indicates strongly – breaches of the 6th Amendment to the
Constitution – according to my understanding of which it is unlawful to declare
separate state within Sri Lanka.
As per the Constitution of Sri Lanka the Triple Gem of Sri Lanka are:
The
Legislature; the Executive and the Judiciary.
In
Christianity the Holy Trinity are the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
In
Hinduism the Holy Trinity are Brahma the Creator; Vishnu the Maintainer and Shiva the
Destroyer
In
Buddhism the Triple Gem are : Buddha; Dhamma and Sangha
In all three religions - the last one is the invisible power – the Uniting
Soul. In secular governance – it is the Judiciary. Hence the oath is taken
before the head of judiciary.
As per Daily Mirror article headed ‘Complaint lodged
against Mangala’ :
[Executive
Director of Buddhist Information Center Ven. Athulugalle Sri Jinananda Thera
has lodged a complaint with the Police Headquarters against MP Mangala
Samaraweera over a message posted in his twitter.
Police
Spokesman SSP Ruwan Gunasekera said the Thera had lodged a complaint with the
police claiming that Mr. Samaraweera had insulted the Sanga in his massage.
He said
the complaint has been forwarded to the Legal Division DIG to seek legal
advice.
MP Samaraweera
had tweeted that “I weep for my beloved
country. May the blessings of the double gem, Buddha and Dharma, be with Sri
Lanka,”]
The Police have no authority to act on such a
complaint – because Mr Samaraweera has acted as Buddhist and disciplining him is the job of Buddhist institution
that he is officially part of. Missing was the Sangha.
As per Wikipedia:
[According to the Theravada school, the
term "sangha" does not refer to the community of sāvakas (lay followers) nor the community of Buddhists as a
whole]
To my mind Sanga is the Soul of
Buddhist community while Buddha is the form; and Dharma is the mind – the pathway . All
that Mr Samaraweera is saying is that the soul of Theravada Buddhism is
missing in the leadership of Sri Lanka which includes himself.. I do not know
of any law against such expression of belief. One must appreciate the freedom
of every Sri Lankan to Express her/his Truth. Good on you Mr Samaraweera.
Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa has ‘caught’
the position of Presidency through the art of elections. Keeping it is a job in
which he is showing early indicators of negative performance.
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