Thursday, December 3, 2009
President Rajapakse should decide between his Tamil and Sinhala partners in the UPFA -Mano Ganesan
President Mahinda Rajapakse’s alliance in the ruling UPFA are at odds against each other. Minister Douglas Devananda of EPDP and Eastern PC chief minister Chandrakanthan Pillayan of TMVP are demanding powers to the PCs beyond what is prescribed by the 13th amendment of the constitution. But Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka of JHU and Vimal Weerawansa of the NFF are visibly talking in the state media against 13th amendment in the original form. We call upon the president Mahinda Rajapakse to clarify his stand on the 13th amendment. We also demand responses from Ministers Douglas Devananda, Arumugan Thondaman, P. Chandrasekaran, chief minister Chandrakanthan, Tamil leaders Anandasankari and Siddharthan who request Tamil votes to the president. Since the war is over now, there is no more time left for national leaders to play election politics on the political solution to the ethnic question, said Democratic Peoples Front (DPF) leader Mano Ganesan MP in a media release issued from his media office. Ganesan says further in the release,
UPFA partners Champika Ranawaka and Vimal Weerawansa are finding fault with common opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka for publicly accepting the political reality to go beyond 13th Amendment as the solution to the national ethnic question. Vimal Weerawansa even sheds tears for his former party, JVP on this and calls it a contradiction. But however there is no contradiction on this between UNF and JVP. It is because what is prevailing between UNF and JVP is only a single point electoral understanding in respect of abolition of the executive presidency. There is no political alliance between UNF and JVP. Both entities are very clear on this.
The contradiction is very much within the ruling UPFA. EPDP leader Minister Douglas Devananda and TMVP leader and Eastern chief minster Chandrakanthan are demanding additional powers to the PCs. This is what is called 13th plus. This is what president Mahinda Rajapakse went to India and promised prime minister Manmohan Singh. We are aware of this. But today both India and President have forgotten this fact. But Tamil people have not forgotten this fact.
The Tamil and Sinhala partners of president Mahinda Rajapakse are against each other. Tamil people are demanding to know the stand of President Mahinda Rajapakse in respect of the contradicting stands of his Tamil and Sinhala allies. President who is also going to be the presidential candidate of the UPFA need to come open on his political solution formula for the national ethnic issue before the presidential nominations. The Tamil and the peace loving people of this country demand to know the position of the President who is going to be the presidential candidate on the 13th amendment. Tamil people also demand responses from Those Tamil parties and politicians who request Tamil votes for the president. We demand responses from Ministers Douglas Devananda, Arumugan Thondaman, P. Chandrasekaran, chief minister Chandrakanthan, Tamil leaders Anandasankari and Siddharthan. Tamil people are not going to cast their votes closing their eyes. We will vote after classy classifications of what is in offer as political solution. Since the war is over now, there is no more time left for national leaders to play election politics on the political solution to the ethnic question.
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Mano, why don't you ask a pig to fly rather than asking MR to give a clarification on hios stand about any of the issues? Did the fellow had any unambigious agenda at the lasy Presidential poll? It was the LTTE and and culvert of Wimal, who makes Prof. Gobbles look like a childin the trade made him the President, wouldn't you agree with me?
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Well said Hon. Mano Ganeshan. The UNF backed presidential candidate is NOT clear about the minority issues and the stand the UNF or General (retired) Sarath Fonseka is confined to. They are also speaking about - "beyond the 13th., amendment" which means that it is the 17th., amendment that they will give due consideration to. This is a deception, not a suggestion to give a resolution to the minority issues. The UNF wants the 17th., amendment only to use it to create a constitutional council/assembly of the parliament temporarily for one sitting and then change the constitution so that they can create the Executive Prime Minister’s Office. Then they plan to appoint Ranil as the executive PM. This is total deception. On the contrary MR is more clear with the 13th., and 17th. MR is willing to go more than that on a development based strategy plan too. Minority Tamils and Muslims should support MR to win and then firmly negotiate the resolutions. The political scenario is not the same as during pre-May 17th.,(2009) situation. We do not need International players to facilitate or mediate our negotiations. We should begin to trust the majority and set the stage for concrete and truthful negotiations based on Rights, Honour, Political brokerage representation and Fairness. I am sure MR is the best President for such an eventful resolution. The minorities have lost 30 long years to find such a political resolution and the Tamil, community has failed even with an arms struggle. Sad, the Muslim minority community have been herded without NO political goal, only wage suggestions, by selfish persons who have provided the "cream of the cake" in terms of Diplomatic postings, Chairmanship, High Posts, Delegate positions, Directorships, Foreign trips and other perks to their "hangers on" and kith and kin at the cost of the nearly 820,000 Muslim vote bank which they have been representing in recent times. Approximately 230,000 votes are from the North Eastern and Eastern provinces. Some have bargained these votes for Ministerial, Deputy Ministerial and Project Ministerial positions with the various governments that have held power. It is the turn of the masses and specially the youth now. We cannot be hanging around for another 30 years, listening to the same story. We have to move forward as a Nation now, with a new political vision and OUR Rights in place. We need to support ME. Mahinda Rajapaksa to win. Noor Nizam. Sri Lankan Peace Activist, Political Activist and Freelance journalist - Canada. Noor Nizam
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