04 November 2021
ANOTHER CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS?
On All Souls Day, I received the
message on the left from the position of the Prime Minister of Australia.
Today, on Deepavali day, my nephew Arun rang to wish us and I felt happy. Later
I read the thoughtful message from young Cousin Vathanee in Canada and blessed
her wholeheartedly. Vathanee takes care of her parents and I appreciate that
very much. Then came Nilantha Illangamuwa’s wishes with the note ‘You are an exception with all great
qualities’ . To me that is a ‘merger of minds’ . The best Deepavali wishes came from
my own karma surfaced by the following in the Island article ‘Please
don’t forget people who elected you, Mr. President!’ published on All Souls
Day.:
[I was deeply shocked and disappointed
when my eyes fell on the relevant gazette notification online within a few
hours of its issuance on 27 October. ]
The Wikipedia
account of the 2018 Constitutional Crisis includes the following:
[On 27
October
President Sirisena issued a formal notice for Prime Minister Ranil
Wickremesinghe to step down. Sirisena later issued gazettes formalising and
defending the dramatic move. Wickremesinghe however entered Temple Trees, the
Prime Minister’s residence, refusing to accept the appointment of Mahinda Rajapaksa
and his dismissal, insisting in a letter to Sirisena that he was still in
office. Sirisena and Rajapaksa announced their intent to form a new cabinet.]
It was on 04
November 2018 that I published the picture on the right. Interestingly the
Island article refers to Mr Sivajilingam’s following advice:
[Speaking to the
Jaffna media, Sivajilingam said that the President had earlier promised a new
Constitution to safeguard the rights of every Sri Lankan.
“Everyone wants the
President to come up with a new Constitution. There is pressure to address the
issues faced by the Tamil people. However, the President has suddenly appointed
a Task Force on One Country One Law. The task force is a joke. Appointing Ven.
Galagodaatte Gnanasara Thera as the head of the task force makes it a farce,”
he said.]
This confirms that Mr
Sivajilingam does not believe that the above would lead to constitutional changes
Back in 2018, when Mr Wigneswaran split from the TNA, Mr Sivajilingam said that ‘the
Tamil people do not want to have another party or new Chief Minister but they
want to have a permanent solution to the ethnic issue.
For his part, Mr Wigeneswaran is reported to
have said ‘TNA has forgotten its vision and is now working according to the
whims and fancies of the government.’ – Daily News article – ‘Wiggie to form party,
contest PC poll’
Taken together - they confirm
that there is no political solution to the ethnic problem. All they can do is
to disturb here and there through the
English media.
But true believers would rely on the merger of Tamil, Sinhala
& English minds – as was the case in 2018. When each one of us digs deep within, we will find that commonness that confirms we are Sri Lankans.
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