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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Sunday, August 13, 2017

STF went after Mangala’s PRO over an old enmity!


STF went after Mangala’s PRO over an old enmity!

Aug 13, 2017

A unit of STF officers recently attached to the Finance Ministry had launched the operation to arrest the public relations officer (PRO) of the finance and media minister and three others, government sources say. Not even the IGP was aware of this STF operation, but a top government figure was behind it, the sources say.

This STF unit was attached to the ministry at the request of its former minister to function under him outside the Excise Department to conduct illicit liquor raids.
Extortion charges
After the recent cabinet reshuffle, the new minister Mangala Samaraweera dissolved the unit after he was told about it by ministry secretary Dr. R.H.S. Samaratunga. 
The minister was given information with regard to this unit available with the Customs and Excise Department and other parties.
Samaraweera said the unit was unnecessary and instructed the ministry secretary to remove it.
The secretary informed the unit of the decision, but the minister was requested that the unit be allowed to function.
The minister rejected it, and the unit was removed from the ministry.
This unit had two Excise Dept. officials attached to it too, and it has carried out a considerable work.
Unfriendly with the minister
According to information, STF officers of the unit had taken offence with the minister over the unit’s removal and the top government figure entered the scene to use that to his advantage.
The officers, together with that top government figure gathered information about the parties being attended by the minister’s staff and the participants, with focus on persons with whom Manahara was having connections.
Caught on the trap
The unit received information that Manahara and three of his friends would be attending a night party on August 05. That information confirmed their car’s number and that one of them used narcotic drugs.
The operation was carried out and the four were arrested and handed over to Mt. Lavinia police. From the possession of the person from Kandana, three grams of cocaine, 0.45 grams of artificial drugs, 9.420 grams of kush were seized. He admitted his guilt. Eighteen bottles of liquor, 480 cigarettes, 9.74 grams of hashish and two knives were found from his house at Kandana.
Claim that all were found from the car
However, the top government figure got his social media associates to publicize that all the contraband were found from the car, implicating that Samaraweera’s PRO was involved in drug dealing.

President Maithri looking for a Foreign Minister as ministers wage a war on AG


BY GAGANI WEERAKOON-2017-08-13
It completed 12 years on Saturday, since the country lost one of its finest Foreign Affairs Ministers Lakshman Kadirgamar to a bullet of an LTTE sniper. It remains a fact that his successors were far from being on par with Kadirgamar in executing duties as the Foreign Minister or gaining international as well as local respect and recognition. However, the office once treated as one of the prestigious institutions in the country, today faces a crisis of finding a suitable head to take the reins.

If put it simply, President Maithripala Sirisena is facing a challenge of finding an individual to be appointed to his Cabinet as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, ever since the former Minister Ravi Karunanayake was 'forced' to step down after being accused of abetting a scam of over Rs 10 billion involving Treasury bonds. He clearly seemed to be torn between selecting a better one from prospective nominations put before him, which includes another who already faced allegations of dealing with fraudsters who allegedly gained billions of rupees, during the past regime.

What is alarming at the moment, after the whole drama of stepping down and alleged corruptions unfolded, is that the entire bandwagon is ganging up to shoot the messenger – the Attorney General's Department for doing what they are supposed to do.

It is a prolonged grievance that the Attorney General's Department is synonymous with lethargy. Yet, how can anyone point fingers at that government institution for showing any sign of coming out of that phase of lethargy? Is it because the AG's Department chose a case involving the so-called Yahapalana Government? As of the things unfolded in the past week, it seems the very people who boast about taking bold steps to ensure the prevalence of good governance are going against those who took up such matters with all seriousness. Questions are being asked about the genuineness of those in the government of President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and their commitment towards good governance.

The main grievance of ministers and those representing the United National Front Government (led by UNP), is that law enforcement authorities are not showing the same interest when taking action against those charged with offences or cases filed against the members of former regime.
Operation Ravi

At the last Cabinet meeting the Ministers did not discuss Karunanayake at length, but there were heated words exchanged over the conduct of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the alleged Bond Scam and the Attorney General's Department.

President Sirisena, while firing back at those who indirectly pointed a finger at him over the conduct of senior Additional Solicitor General Dappula de Livera at the Presidential Commission inquiring Treasury bond scam pointed out that he did not appoint the commission with the intention of singling out UNP ministers or members. He also pointed out that the decision to appoint a presidential commission was not taken arbitrarily but in consultation with Prime Minister Wickremesinghe.

President, after being made aware that Minister Karunanayake and several UNP ministers are under the impression that ASG de Livera is acting according to the whims of the President, because his wife has been appointed to the National Child Protection Authority, made it clear that all he did was approving a nomination by Minister of Women Affairs Chandrani Bandara. Coming to his Defence, Minister Bandara told her Cabinet colleagues that it was she who recommended the individual to be appointed to the NCPA because "she has all the qualifications to the post".

Soon after the Cabinet meeting, Karunanayake who did not attend the weekly Cabinet meeting came to meet President Sirisena and Prime Minister Wickremesinghe at the Presidential Secretariat. At the Cabinet meeting, Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne informed both President Sirisena and Prime Minister Wickremesinghe not to discuss anything about Karunanayake or contact him, as the latter has already made his mind to step-down and would come to the secretariat at any minute.

Senaratne was aware of this as Karunanayake, who remained adamant for more than a week, finally informed him Tuesday evening that he was ready to step down in the name of the party.

Senaratne who is known to be a close friend of Karunanayake, was tasked to deal with Karunanayake by PM Wickremesinghe and Ven. Thiniyawala Palitha Thera after they failed to convince Karunanayake.

Karunanayake, Ven. Palitha Thera and Senaratne were to meet on Monday evening at Senaratne's residence to discuss the matter but could not do so as a team of medical specialists from USA visited the latter.

Senratne and Ven. Palitha Thera met Karunanayake early morning on Tuesday (8) and Karunanayake, as he told the Prime Minister before, said there was no need for him to resign as he believes he was not guilty.

Seneratne had pointed out that both the government and the UNP are in danger due to this situation as there is a massive campaign against Karunanayake to step down. "There is no harm in taking a step back in difficult times, as it may give you a chance to leap two steps ahead," Senaratne pointed out.
Karunanayake after considering Senaratne's political lessons carefully, had finally decided to give in. As Senaratne predicted, Karunanayake's decision paid well for him, for the party and for the government in return.

Karunanayke made a special statement in Parliament which obviously succeeded in turning the table for the government and largely to the UNP. The speech –which quoted almost all religious scriptures – was carefully drafted under the guidance of Premier Wickremesinghe.

Meanwhile, a group of UNF Parliamentarians are asking President Sirisena and Prime Minister Wickremesinghe to clarify their stand on specifically named senior officials of the Attorney General's Department.

The group handed over a letter of demand to this effect, to the office of the Prime Minister. This comes after the conduct of two senior-most officials of the Attorney General's Department , who are on the Presidential Commission inquiring into the Treasury Bond scam, were criticized and their conduct questioned by many Government MPs and Ministers after former Minister of Foreign Affairs Ravi Karunanayake gave evidence before the Commission last week.

In what seemed like an apt response, ASG Yasantha Kodagoda making a special statement before the Commission investigating the Bond Scam on Friday said that people making allegations on how 8,600 pages of data was gone into were 'illiterate'.

Karunanayake in his resignation speech yesterday questioned as to how such a large volume of data was deciphered and accused the Attorney General of a 'conspiracy'.

"That is how 8,600 pages were scanned and details found within 48 hours. Not because I am a genius who could go through all those pages, obviously, illiterate people would think so, but literate people will know that it was done using the search engine of the PDF file," Kodagoda said.

Referring to how the data which detailed Ravi Karunanayake's close association with Arjun Aloysius, including Aloysius' request for minutes of the monetary board meetings on 28 November 2016 – Kodagoda said it was only illiterate people who would make such allegations.

JVP not happy

With the resignation of Karunanayake from the ministerial post a new dialogue has surfaced. While his party says his action was the characteristic of good governance, the defeated Rajapaksa group says it is a victory for them.

"Any perpetrator would not become innocent when he sheds clothes he was wearing at the time of the crime and puts on new clothes. Ravi Karunanayaka did not become the innocent party when the financial portfolio he held when he got involved in the bond dealing was removed from him and he was given the foreign affairs portfolio. Ravi Karunanayaka's resignation is not a punishment for the fraud he committed. Several matters that could be held against Ravi Karunanayaka were revealed at the Commission," JVP Leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake said.

He pointed out that Karunanayaka was the Minister of Finance on 27 February 2015, the day the Central Bank Bond scam was committed. Due to the questionable dealing, the Prime Minister appointed a committee of lawyers to carry out an investigation. Also, COPE commenced its investigation in August 2015. Arjuna Mahendran was accused of the illegal transaction and his son-in-law Arjun Aloysius was accused of earning illegal profits from the transaction. Ravi Karunanayake, as the Minister of Finance, has obtained a monthly rent of Rs 1.45 million from the accused. It is definitely a bribe taking, he opined.

"Also, it was revealed at the Commission Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake had sent a dateless letter to Arjuna Mahendran stating the necessity of funds. This letter was with Arjuna Mahendran.

The letter is evidence to show that Ravi Karunanayake used the ministerial portfolio to protect Arjun Aloysius. Also, Ravi Karunanayake bought the house he had rented out for Rs 165 million. The money he received for this had been kept in a safe without any document. There is no receipt to show that it had been deposited in a safe. There is a doubt that this could be black money. As such, Ravi Karunanayake could be tried under the Bribery Act, Penal Code and Money Laundering Act. Hence, we ask the government to take legal action against him immediately. However, according to speeches made by government ministers after Ravi Karunanayake resigned would not indicate such action would be taken against him," the JVP noted.

Those in the government say Ravi's act could be taken as an example. We tell the children and the people in this country not to take Ravi Karunanayake as a model. Made to resign after stealing, due to the opposition of the people and when a No-Confidence Motion was due is not a characteristic of good governance. The sole intention of the Presidential Commission was to investigate the bond scam. Karunanayake's exposure was a bi-product.

Appointing Marapana

Speculations were high that Minister Tilak Marapana is the most sought after successor of Karunanayake. Even though, it has made mandatory to appoint a UNP member as the Foreign Minister as per the MoU signed between the UNP and SLFP in forming the government, sources close to President said that he is extremely concerned about the appointment as Marapana already was compelled to resign in 2015.

This was after several Cabinet Ministers and civil society leaders expressed their concern on Marapana's justifying he Avant Garde armoury.

"Since an investigation is underway about the Avant Garde issue, I have decided to tender my resignation," Marapana who was the former Legal Advisor to the Avant Garde Security Service said announcing his resignation.

The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) was preparing to table a Motion of No-Confidence against Tilak Marapana over the Avant-Garde issue at the time.

Marapana told Parliament that he believes the whole controversy surrounding the Avant Garde issue is a result of a lack of understanding regarding the floating armoury and Police officers eager to "gain points" with the new Government. "I think the reason for such confusion is due to the lack of knowledge regarding the floating armoury," he said.
The Monarch and the Hegemon: Tales of Suicidal Folly
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“What is wanted is not the will to believe, but the wish to find out…”
Bertrand Russell (Sceptical Essays)
TISARANEE GUNASEKARA on 08/13/2017

Emma Lazarus’ poem, The Colossus, became news recently when a poetry website carried it in response to Donald Trump’s immigration policy, and Mr. Trump responded with a characteristic twitter-barrage. Lazarus’ poem, written to raise funds for a pedestal for the Statue of Liberty, celebrates the birth of a nation which offers a haven to the outcasts of other, older lands. After the pedestal was built, a tablet inscribed with several lines of the poem was placed within it.

If a statue symbolising the Lankan political class is erected outside our parliament, a different version of Emma Lazarus’ immortal words should adorn its pedestal; something along the lines of, “Send me your liars, thieves and fools, the vain, the pompous and the shameless…”

Ravi Karunanayake is not the only bent-man in politics. But there is something particularly sordid in his Penthouse-saga. His attempts to prove the impossible, and justify the unjustifiable are unalloyed grotesquery, as is the loaded-mention of the Buddha and Christ in his resignation speech. But no less preposterous is the cavorting of Joint Opposition parliamentarians in the ill-fitting garments of anti-corruption crusaders. This faux-transformation of the Rajapaksas from arch-corrupters into mealy-mouthed advocates of honesty and probity in public life was enabled by the criminal follies of the Sirisena-Wickremesinghe administration.

Power corrupts, that is an old adage. But power does something worse. It idiotises, to coin a word, turning even intelligent men and women into fools with a penchant for self-harm and a lethal inability to see even their own noses, let alone what is beyond those olfactory organs. Forget shame; had Ravi Karunanayake an iota of sense left, he would have retired as soon as the story of his penthouse was exposed. If the government, which came into power promising to end all corruption, possessed even a particle of intelligent self-interest, it would have ensured Mr. Karunanayake’s immediate resignation.
Impunity still exists but it no longer reigns, as it did under Rajapaksa rule. In a testimony which insulted the intelligence of the public with its mendacity, Mr. Karunanayake said one undisputable truth: it is only under this government a powerful minister like him could be summoned before a commission and grilled for hours. The appointment of the commission, its manifest independence and the zeal displayed by the AG’s Department indicate that some components of the Lankan state are functioning as they should.

The day before Mr. Karunanayake tendered his forced-resignation, a group of citizens engaged in a protest against corruption in high places, at the Independence Square. Had the Rajapaksas been in power, those citizens would not have come out and protested. Not would they have been allowed to do so, especially at the Independence Square.

This emperor is not as naked as the previous one, even though the difference between the two is quantitative rather than qualitative. Those who are loath to see the triumphant return of the Rajapaksa juggernaut should redouble their efforts to strengthen and widen this difference. That means ensuring accountability for all wrongs – past and present – and guaranteeing justice for all citizens, from North to South.

Emulating the Rajapaksas in Hambantota

This is a dithering government, a procrastinating government, even when it comes to a matter of its own survival. If it displays any zeal, acts with any speed, it is in doing what should not be done, such as the signing of the Hambantota Port deal.

According to Rajapaksa acolytes, building a port in Hambantota was initially proposed by Mahinda Rajapaksa’s father. Perhaps. It certainly figured in Ranil Wickremesinghe’s Regaining Sri Lanka. The idea was abandoned when a feasibility study concluded the project unfeasible. It was resurfaced a couple of years later by the new PM, Mahinda Rajapaksa, but didn’t fly because the then Minister of Ports Mangala Samaraweera rejected it.

Facts are opinions in the Rajapaksa universe. There, expert warnings are ‘negative reactions,’ things to be rejected rather than heeded. As president Mr. Rajapaksa resurrected the Hambantota Port project (just as he did the disastrous Uma Oya scheme). “Sri Lanka made an open request for funding. China was the first to respond. During the President’s tour to China, the Hambantota Harbour was one of the three main loan proposals requested by Sri Lanka.”[i]

The Chinese agreed. If they regarded this proposal as manna from heaven, they would have been right. Beijing is aspiring to replace the US as the next global power. China’s leaders would know that dominating the seas is a necessary precondition of superpower status. Chinese naval analyst, Zhang Ming, has argued that India can use Andaman and Nicobar islands as a metal chain to block China’s access to the Straits of Malacca.[ii] Beijing couldn’t but have seen the chance of gaining a foothold in Hambantota as a Shangri La-sent opportunity to create a critical dent in India’s ‘iron curtain.’

So the port was built and was a commercial failure. The debt piled up, not least because the Chinese increased the initially reasonable interest rates to unreasonable levels (from 1.3% to 6.3% in 2013; the Rajapaksas acceded to the unilateral increase.) The new government made an effort in its first year to shift the country back to a non-aligned path, but abandoned that sensible course in the second year. Cleary the Chinese learnt that managing this lot was no different than managing the previous lot. All powers have deep pockets. The Chinese don’t have to bother with accountability or transparency either, even a shard of it. Suddenly, Beijing had no better friends than the Sirisena-Wickremesinghe administration. And a plan was born, to lease Hambantota to the Chinese for 99 years. Since the port on its own was not economically viable, the Chinese would be given an exclusive industrial zone of 15.000 acres.

The government which displays a lamentable absence of competence and backbone when it comes to a number of critical issues, from prosecuting the Rajapaksas to enacting democratic and progressive legislation, acted with lightening speed to close the Hambantota deal. The Rajapaksa opposition’s opposition to the deal too was just a show. On the day the parliamentary debate on the deal was to be held, JO members invaded the chamber and turned it into an unfunny Comedy Central. The debate was cancelled. Two days later, the government signed the deal, handing over Hambantota to China for 99 years. The arch defenders of Lankan independence and sovereignty, the lay and ordained ultra-patriots, were conspicuously silent and inactive.

The government says that the provisions of the deal can be changed anytime. The claim would have been comic had it not been tragic. We have become a key cog in China’s plan to become the next sea power. There is a cold war in the Indian Ocean, which can only get worse in the coming years. Thanks to the Hambantota deal, little Sri Lanka will be a key theatre in that political-confrontation.
The external problems are not the only disasters awaiting Sri Lanka thanks to the Port deal, thanks to the 15,000 acre Chinese industrial zone.

China has a particularly noxious record in using its monetary power to promote environmental degradation in other countries. The best case in point is the fate of Yasuni Biosphere Reverse in the Ecuadorean Amazon. “Some of the $17.4 billion provided by China to Ecuador since 2010 has gone to oil-for-loan deals, meaning they must be paid through the sale of oil or fuel – and nearly all of Ecuador’s reserves are in the Amazon rain forest.”[iii] The deal will therefore directly result in the destruction of the already threatened and depleted Amazon, including the supremely bio-diverse Yasuni.

China’s blasé or high handed attitude to environment factors, labour and human rights and the concerns of local communities serve to create socio-political flash points. Two recent examples are the planned interoceanic-canal in Nicaragua and copper mining in Peru. A Chinese company won a 50 year concession – extendable for another 50 years – to build the canal; the project was stalled thanks in part to protests by affected farmers and residents.[iv] In Peru, the copper mining has gone ahead, even though anti-mining protests claimed three Peruvian lives. [v] Unlike in Nicaragua, in Peru, the Chinese company is a state-owned one, a key difference which has a relevance to us as well.

Learning from Forgotten History

China was once, briefly, the world’s preeminent sea power. That was in the first quarter of the 15th Century. The third emperor of the Ming dynasty (the Yongle – Perpetual Happiness – Emperor) wanted China to lead the world and entrusted the task of dominating the Indian Ocean to his confidant, Zheng He, the eunuch-admiral.

Admiral Zheng He oversaw the building of a state-of-the-art fleet. It undertook seven separate journeys (known as Treasure Voyages). “China became the first country to station a naval squadron in the Indian Ocean.”[vi] But China’s stint as the greatest ocean power was short lived. A new emperor ended the maritime policy and turned the country inwards.

Admiral Zheng He’s treasure voyages brought him to Lanka, at least twice. The first time, he got a less than cordial reception from the de facto ruler of the Kotte kingdom, Veera Alakeshwara. The admiral retreated and returned, attacked the Kotte kingdom, took Alakeshwara prisoner. This was how a laudatory article in the official Chinese paper, Peoples’ Daily put it. “In Ceylon (Sri Lanka), his men took an insubordinate ruler and replaced him with the legitimate malleable one.”[vii] The limited historical records available call it the Ming-Kotte War. The date is said to be 1410 or 1411. According to journalist Frank Viviano, “This episode marked the only significant overseas land battle fought by a Chinese imperial army.”[viii]

Zheng He’s present day successors did way better. They turned a bunch of insubordinate rulers into paragons of malleability without firing a shot.

All imperial powers are inimical to other nations. That is an unalterable fact. But the danger is greater when there are no spaces for dissension within the heart of the empire. The presence of countervailing forces did much to mitigate some of the worst excesses of American imperialism, the opposition to the war in Indochina being a case in point. British imperialists too had to contend with their own anti-imperialists. Even in autocratic Spain, a small segment of the Catholic Church opposed imperial abuses in the New World.

No such countervailing forces are present in China. What debate there is would happen behind closed doors. China’s victims will have to wage their battles, without any help from within Chinese polity and society. That would make the battles harder to sustain and more difficult to win, as we will soon discover.

[i] http://portcom.slpa.lk/news_events_220.asp

[ii] http://www.indiandefencereview.com/news/chinas-string-of-pearls-vs-indias-iron-curtain/

[iii] https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/21/opinion/china-climate-pollution-global-warming.html

[iv] https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/dec/24/nicaragua-protests-interoceanic-canal-rivas

[v]http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-34389803

[vi] When China Ruled the Seas – Louise Levathes

[vii] http://en.people.cn/90001/98705/100621/7342090.html
[viii] China’s Great Armada

Ravi’s ouster: yahapalanaya devouring its own rear end



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by C.A.Chandraprema- 

Two momentous events that will have far reaching implications for the yahapalana government took place last Thrusday. Because of the drama surrounding Ravi Karunanayake’s resignation from the position of Foreign Minister, the other even more important event which took place later that evening, went almost unnoticed. Yet this second event will have a more immediate and drastic impact on the yahapalana government than even the resignation of Ravi K. This was the dissension that had emerged at the SLFP Central Committee meeting that was held in the late evening on Thursday against the idea of bringing a Constitutional Amendment to postpone the impending elections to the Sabaragamuwa, North Central and Eastern provincies which are to stand dissolved in early October this year.

 Even though this was portrayed as a ‘decision’ of the SLFP central committee, it was made due to an open revolt. One of those who had vehemently opposed any move to extend the terms of the Sabaragamuwa, NCP and Eastern PCs and to postpone the elections to those councils till October 2019, had been Anura Priyadarshana Yapa. Nobody had defended the decision to bring a Constitutional Amendment to postpone the PC elections. Yet the Bill to amend the constitution for this purpose had been approved by Cabinet which had met with the participation of President Maithripala Sirisena. The SLFP in particular has learnt bitter lessons from postponing elections through legislative fiat in 1975 and there would have been justifiable anxiety among members of the CC because of the bad experiences of the past. Furthermore, there was the certainty that this Bill to Amend the Constitution would be challenged in the Supreme Court and the near certainty that the SC would determine that the postponement of the PC elections would require a referendum because it impinges on Article 3 of the constitution.

 Maithripala Sirisena’s SLFP in particular has no appetite for any referendum for any reason. It is the Sirisena faction itself that has been opposing the holding of a referendum for a constitution that abolishes the executive presidency. If the SC decides that a referendum is necessary to postpone the PC elections, President Sirisena is most certainly not going to hold a referendum for that. Moreover, on Thursday morning, the newspapers had carried a media release issued by former President Mahinda Rajapaksa fulminating against the Bill that had been gazetted to amend the constitution with a view to postponing the PC elections. He had drawn the attention of the public to the long list of ‘outrages against democracy’ committed by the ‘yamapalana’ government including the sacking of the then chief justice with just a chit from the Presidential secretariat, among many other things.

 The specific message that he delivered to the SLFP group in the government was that they were not elected to Parliament to help the UNP to dismantle democracy and that every member of the SLFP and the UPFA in Parliament should oppose the proposed 20th Amendment and the Amendment to the PC elections law brought with a view to postponing the forthcoming provincial council elections and to extend the terms of the existing provincial councils without an election. The former President said that all the present  SLFP/UPFA parliamentarians were elected to the legislature in a campaign led by him and are duty bound to safeguard the rights of the people.

Many members of the SLFP central committee may have realized that this ill conceived constitutional amendment will leave them at a disadvantage from both ends – on the one hand there was virtually no likelihood of this Bill being able to pass the SC as a Bill that does not require a referendum; and on the other hand it will give the Joint Opposition an opportunity to tar and feather the government. Even now, by simply having gazetted the Constitutional Amendment, they have already covered themselves from head to foot with political ordure. They should have thought the thing out carefully before gazetting such a Constitutional Amendment.

  The government has been trying to mitigate the negative impact of this Amendment by saying that the PC elections will be postponed only until next year. However the Amendment allows the postponement of the PC elections until October 2019. After the resignation of Ravi Karunanayke, the next great feeding frenzy will take place over the postponement of elections unless the government simply drops this from the agenda and pretends that a Bill to postpone elections was never gazetted. However, not postponing the elections will also pose serious problems for the Sirisena faction of the SLFP. If the SLFP/UPFA provincial councilors realize that the PC elections will not be postponed and they will have to face elections starting this year, there’s going to be pandemonium.

 The few SLFP provincial councilors who are holding power in the NCP with the help of the 11 UNP members for instance had been given the specific assurance that they will be able to enjoy their portfolios until 2019. Now they are all going to be out on their rear ends come October. There’s only about seven weeks to go for the first automatic dissolutions and we are bound to see a fireworks in the coming days.

 The implications of Ravi K’s ouster

The resignation of Ravi Karunanayke from the position of Foreign Minister will have far reaching implications for the UNP. This is not just some provincial politician who can be replaced by the next person on the list. Ravi K was the Assistant Leader of the UNP and it was no secret that he had ambitions of leading the party one day. He was in direct competition with Sajith Premadasa to succeed RW. Ravi K was one of the key figures in the UNP when it was in the opposition. He had been cultivating Ven Maduluwawe Sobitha Thera for years and his perseverance paid off when Ven. Sobitha who had been a key figure in the Sinhala nationalist camp became the principle Buddhist figure in the yahapalana campaign. It is doubtful whether the yahapalana campaign would have suceded without Ven. Sobitha to give it a veneer of acceptability among the Buddhist population or at least to reassure Buddhists that they would not be sold down the river by the alliance which included the TNA and the Muslim political parties.

Thus if not for Ravi K’s cultivation of Ven Sobitha thera, the yahapalana victory itself may not have been possible. Then there was the fact that he did help the UNP with funds when it was in opposition. It was through a political party and a symbol owned by him that both Sarath Fonseka and Maithripala Sirisena contested the 2010 and 2015 Presidential elections. It was also he who dissuaded Ranil Wickremesinghe from contesting the 2015 presidential election so as to make way to Sirisena to step in. Thus Ravi’s contribution to the yahapalana campaign was even greater than that of Mangala Samaraweera. In terms of the yahapalana cabal, he ranks among the top leaders along with the likes of Sirisena, Chandrika Kumaratunga, Ranil Wickremesinghe, Mangala Samaraweera, Champika Ranawaka and Dr Rajitha Senaratne. Within the UNP, he was one of the top three with RW and Sajith. Ousting such a person from cabinet is going to have its consequences. Combined with all of the above, was also the most important fact that he was one of the few accessible Ministers in the yahapalana government.

Azath Salley has been saying all along that Ravi K was the only Minister in the government who would always personally answer the phone and that even if he was not able to take the call immediately, he would ring back however busy he was. After Ravi K’s resignation last Thursday, UNP backbencher Nalin Bandara said much the same thing. Thus his absence in the cabinet and in the Finance Ministry will be a heavy blow to the entire UNP. If there was dissension and unrest among the UNP backbenchers and the rank and file, that will only increase several fold without the one person in the cabinet who could or would do something to contain it.    

That Ravi K’s ouster is a conspiracy against the entire UNP hierarchy is only now beginning to dawn on UNP camp followers and pro-UNP websites. It may be pertinent to point out that this columnist has been saying so long before it dawned on anybody connected to the UNP. In the 48 hours before Ravi K’s resignation there was a flurry of furious articles in websites like Lanka e News and Lanka News Web which played a major role in the yahapalana campaign. For example on Wednesday night, the day before Ravi’s resignation, there was an article in lankaenews titled "Is the President honest? The purpose of sending Ravi to the gallows is to retain the executive presidency".

This article stated that President Sirisena had appointed the Bond Commission for the political purpose of forming an SLFP government after portraying the UNP as bigger rogues than the SLFP which had been in power earlier. The article stated that even thought the real target in all this is Ranil Wickremesinghe himself, Ravi K got inadvertently entangled in it because of a statement made by a female witness before the Bond Commission and that even before Aloysius was found to be a thief, Ravi K was declared to be one. The article further stated that Sirisena and all the other yahapalanites should remember that it was Ravi K who had provided Rs. 500 million for the campaign in the first week in November 2014 when there was no money in the kitty and that even the yahapalanites who are now asking for his resignation participated in events organized with that money and that at that time, nobody asked him from where he got that money. The article stated that the president’s mud slinging which has destroyed Ravi will definitely be aimed at Ranil Wickremesinghe as well - the purpose of all this being the appointment of an SLFP prime minister.

The snakes in the sleeping bag

The Lanka News Web website which played a major role in the yahapalana campaign also carried an article on Tuesday with the title "Many UNP supporters are watching in shock the way Minister Ravi Karunanayake is being treated by the UNP." They had referred to the fact that Ravi K had bank rolled the party for years and lamented that the big beneficiaries of the government, Sirisena and Wickremesinghe, have now happily washed off their hands and forgotten the very man who put his life at risk to get Sirisena elected as President. Lanka News Web carried an article with a thinly veiled threat on Thursday after Ravi K resigned titled "Ravi Karunanayake to expose the actors?" where it stated that Ravi Karunanayake has told friends that he would meet the media next week to reveal all. Probably in retaliation for Ravi K’s ouster, both these websites carried a news release ostensibly sent by a hitherto unheard of group called ‘Democrats for Anti-Corruption’ accusing President Sirisena of corruption. It is obvious that there is still a great deal of confusion within the yahapalana camp as to what exactly is happening. Some are blaming the President because it was he who appointed the Bond Commission. The Prime Minister and Malik Samarawickrema are being blamed for having allowed Ravi K to be sacrificed. What the yahapalanites have to understand is not so complicated. It can be summarized as follows:

1.On 8 January 2015, the UNP and everyone else got together and elected as President, a person who was not a member of any of the political parties supporting his candidacy. Even though those who supported him thought that he was going to abolish the executive presidency and fade away into the sunset, that was never his intention. The Jathika Hela Urumaya which tutors him in conspiratorial politics inserted a sentence in his presidential election manifesto saying that he will amend the constitution only to the extent that a referendum will not be required. Since a referendum will be needed to turn an elected president into a non elected president, this sentence was a way of ensuring that the executive presidency will never be abolished.

2.Sirisena not only wishes to remain this term as president but also wishes to contest again as President at the end of 2019. For that he needs to maintain his support base. But the UNP is trying to deprive him of his job by abolishing the executive presidency through the proposed new constitution. The UNP and all those who want to usher in a new constitution know that there isn’t a snowflake’s chance in hell of the public accepting the new constitution unless it incorporates the two main constitutional pledges given at the 2015 elections. Hence there is a fundamental mismatch between the objectives of the UNP on the one hand and the Sirisena faction on the other.

3.The only way that Sirisena can ensure a future for himself and his closest supporters is by destroying the UNP as a political party so that the displaced voters will join the political bandwagon led by him for the lack of an alternative. Ravi Karunanayake was just one of those who had to be got rid of if the UNP was to be hijacked. Lanka e News is right when it says that Ranil Wickremesinghe is also a target in all this. If the UNP goes into the hands of a malleable character like Karu Jayasuriya who will play a subordinate role to Sirisena, that will keep the executive presidency and the yahapalana coalition together beyond 2019.

4. The next presidential election is due before December 9, 2019. If the UNP party structure remains as it is at present, they will not be able to ask their party rank and file to vote for an outsider again. The UNP will be forced to field a candidate of its own. If that is to be prevented, all those in the UNP who can be fielded as candidates at a future presidential election will have to be eliminated from the race. There are three such persons in the UNP, Ravi Karunanayake being one of them.

5. The political future of Sirisena and his closest supporters depend entirely on being able to destroy the UNP and to create something new in its place with that vote bank. The examples that can be followed in this regard have already been set by the way Sirisena was able to win as the candidate of a party whose name nobody remembers. It’s known only as the Swan party. Another example of this is the way the Joint Opposition has been able to mobilize the masses without any political party at all. What counts now are not labels or name boards but masses of people. Sirisena knows that the mass of people following the Joint Opposition will never support him. The only mass of people who may follow him are in the yahapalana camp. If the UNP has a separate command structure, he will not be able to garner the support of that base in the way he needs to if he is to be a presidential candidate in 2019.

 Flogging Wijedasa Rajapakshe

 After Ravi Karunanayke’s resignation the UNP has been thrashing around in an impotent rage without being able to even recognize who their real enemy is. Some UNP parliamentarians are venting their fury on Justice Minister Wijedasa Rajapakshe accusing him of shielding the Rajapaksas and of taking positions opposed to that of the government particularly on the privatization of the Hambantota Harbor. Trying to move a no confidence motion against the only openly nationalistic individual in the UNP will only undermine the UNP even more. Now that they have lost Ravi K, who may not be given nominations at future elections because that may have an impact on the entire party’s public image, can they afford to lose Wijedasa Rajapakshe as well – especially considering the fact that both are from the Colombo district?

 Besides, if no headway is being made in the cases against the Rajapaksas, there is little point in flogging Wijedasa Rajapakshe for that. Most of the corruption allegations that were made against the Rajapaksas were plain lies. Soon after the 2015 presidential elections, the Anti-Corruption Front headquartered in Rajagiriya advertised in the newspapers asking for details of the corrupt deals of the Rajapaksas. When they spoke about Rajapaksa corruption during the election campaign they had no proof of anything. They started collecting evidence only after they came into power which is why the investigations into these alleged acts of corruption are getting nowhere. There is little point in blaming Wijedasa Rajapakshe or the AG’s Department for that.

 So what the UNP should be doing after Ravi K resignation is not chewing their own backsides in impotent rage, but trying to identify where these challenges are coming from. Due to the revolt within the SLFP Central Committee last Thursday night, the government will not have the two thirds majority to extend the terms of the existing provincial councils as they had planned. This is the UNP’s God given chance to stop the destruction of their party. If the elections to the Sabaragamuwa, NCP and Eastern provincial councils are held as scheduled, the chances are that the Sirisena faction will get all but wiped out and only the UNP and the Joint Opposition will be left standing. The UNP may lose both the Sabaragamuwa and North Central provinces but at least their party will be left intact and Sirisena will be turned into a lame duck President.

 As of now, holding the PC elections is the least harmful alternative left for the UNP. However if these elections are going to be held as scheduled, there is the distinct possibility that there may be an intensification of anti-UNP activity between now and October so that the Sirisena faction will be able to obtain a part of the UNP vote as the party lies in shambles. If anyone else in the UNP was to be hauled up for corruption probes, that may now be fast-tracked. The UNP will have to watch out for that in the coming days and weeks. The holding of the PC elections is going to be the game changer. 

Issue of Treasury bonds: CB has finally vindicated direct placements

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IN-1.2The reintroduction of the direct placement system under a new format by the Central Bank is a welcome sign
Restoration of direct placements in Treasury bond issue after two years

logo Monday, 14 August 2017

Effective from 27 July 2017, the Central Bank has restored the system of direct placements in the issue of Treasury bonds to its due place. This system, started in 1997 by the then Governor A.S. Jayawardena, was abruptly abolished in February 2015 by the then Governor Arjuna Mahendran a few minutes before the close of the controversial bond issue of 27 February 2015.

Is India going to be the game changer?


By Sulochana Ramiah Mohan-2017-08-13

The Chinese started vying for Mattala Airport on seeing, both, then and the incumbent governments lament over the non-operation of the International Mattala Airport in the South. The Chinese built it and said it's not their problem if Sri Lankans don't make use of it.

However, the trend has changed with the internal politics routing the government for 'selling' national assets. Also the government is being webbed with geopolitics which describes that Mattala Airport cannot be given to the Chinese to manage when they have the Hambantota Port – fair enough!

The Indians have expressed their interest in managing the airport to make it a profitable business but as a joint venture so that they can share the 'joy' and the 'blunder' together.

If the Mattala Airport is given to India, this would be one of their biggest or next to Northern Railway project . Recently, the Indians also signed an agreement for USD 380 mn financial assistance to Sri Lanka Railways.

The Deputy Civil Aviation Minister Ashoka Abesingha told Ceylon Today that the debt incurring with the Mattala Airport is unbearable.

He laments that USD 252 million worth airport but generating only three million per month with one flight landing there. "The monthly instalment paid to China is USD 300 mnwhich means USD 3.6 bn annually. He also added that the expenditure incurring at the Mattala stands at Rs 25mn every month.
He said the Rajapaksas signed a 12 year payment scheme running into its third year and another 9 years left to settle the loan.

He moaned that this has to be soon settled and the only option is to give it to someone so that the loan could be settled soon.

He confirmed that the expression of interest was shown by the Indians but it is not yet confirmed but 'likely' to be given to them after studying the proposal in detail and said within two to three months they would decide the party that comes into partnership with them in boosting the airport.

"We want that USD 252 million loan we are supposed to pay the Chinese to be given over the counter by the company that is going to run the Mattala airport." He said after that is settled the government wants the company to boost more flights to Mattala.

He pointed out that at present the BIA is overcrowed because the capacity is 6.5mn but now it is 9.4 mn with 171 flights on daily basis. He noted this is why a second airport is needed and what he suggested is that the passengers visiting the South and places like Trincomalee will be encouraged to use the Mattala Airport. He said if India is partnering then it's their job also to divert flights to Mattala Airport.

India has its concerns about Mattala. It has to be viable and revenue making project. They intend to have a flying school incorporating other ventures to profit and they are willing to hear what exactly Sri lanka wants form the Indians when they meet soon.

Mattala – the background

Rajapaksas had this vision of having a second big airport amidst Sri Lanka's best area for fauna and flora. When the writer interviewed then Minister of Economic Development Basil Rajapaksa he said 'you know we people do not appreciate the good side of the project. We wanted an airport in the wilderness where peacocks are flying and elephants roam about and when the tourists are about to land they would be welcomed by these animals – the concept behind the Mattala airport.

What happened to that is now a history and the airport is decaying with only one flight – Fly Dubai landing there with a few passengers.

You can even buy a ticket for Rs 100 to roam about to see the place. The entire duty free area is closed and most of the workers are idling.

At that time, Rajapaksa government said, the airport is not branded properly in the world arena and that was the mistake.

The Chinese officials at the Embassy in Colombo did not want to accept the blame for constructing an airport that has no people.

They said it is not their problem if the government does not know how to use it. They said in every city in China there is a domestic airport which is busy as ever and Sri Lankans do not know how to use it or promote it.

The airport gradually came to a halt and Sri Lanka was caught in a massive debt trap due to such ignorance and today the government is paying 3.6bn US dollar per year to China over the airport project.

The debt trap has led to more and more of wanting loans and it was China that came forward with more investment projects in the South to compensate the loan and interests. Even Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe's visit to China last year in August was to check it out a viable solution to make the Mattala Airport a happening place using the Chinese but with the Hambantota industrial zone and the Port project that was 'forced' to give it to China, resulted in India to handle the only Southern airport.

Amending the Sino-Lanka MoU on Hambantota Port

After the Hambantota Port MoU was signed the government said it is going to have discussions with the Chinese over giving the oil tanks to the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation and they would 'amend' the MoU.

There is no looking back if the MoU is signed. The Chinese officials speaking to Ceylon Today stated that if the agreement is amended, a new MoU has to be signed and if certain clauses are removed it's basic logic that from the proposed amount there would be a deduction.

The government will only reap some 15% while the Chinese have a share of 85%. The Hambantota port is USD 1.4bn worth deal but what the government received was only USD1.12bn USD the Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation noted.

Colonel R. Hariharan (retd), a retired Military Intelligence specialist on South Asia who had served with the Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka as head of intelligence stated that as a general rule it is very difficult to amend any agreement with Chinese, the reason why all their agreements are not made public and you are dealing with the State when you deal with Chinese companies.
"Yes they can probably talk about amending when it is politically convenient; but will not accept any amendment unless the company is compensated; so I expect Sri Lanka to lose some equity to the Chinese in some other company where they are involved if at all Chinese agree to amend it. Of course, they can talk; Bhutan has had 24 rounds of talk with Chinese but border is not finalized even after both countries jointly survey the border and agreed on its alignment except for three specific areas where ownership is in dispute. India has had 19 rounds of border talks but no progress has been made. I suppose they will sign these agreements when it suits them politically. So it doesn't matter what Sri Lankans say, it will be decided by the Chinese; this is what has happened in Pakistan. There Chinese aided power projects will be paid 27% every year after the project is completed whether it is making money or not.

He noted that the CPC Union must make realistic demands. "President Sirisena is in a financial logjam. I sympathize with him and the Union guys must understand the current compulsions. But they also have a point because the done deal is so unjust to Sri Lanka and the workers because up to supervisory level I expect the Chinese to occupy the slots. For instance 99-year lease in practice is a euphemism for sale. Sri Lanka will never have the economic or political power of getting it back from China even if it exercises the option to redeem it even in the slot given in between. So we should take the whole exercise with a pinch of political salt

Video: People, instead of kissing & welcoming fraudsters, should rally to build government without corruption

 
“What the people in our country should do is not cordially receive or embrace the thieves who stole people’s assets. The people in this country should rise against such a political culture. They should raise their voices against frauds and corruption; against plundering people’s assets. Our country needs a political culture that opposes malpractices. Hence, this tragic-comedy that is surfacing in the country in connection with frauds and corruption should be halted. We believe that the people should come forward to change the culture where lives of the majority of the people have been ground to a quid but a small ruling minority indulges in frauds and corruption and leads luxurious lives after plundering public money,” said the Leader of the JVP Anura Dissanayaka. He was speaking at a press conference held at the head office of the JVP today (11th). The Member of the Central Committee of the JVP Parliamentarian Dr Nalinda Jayatissa was also present.

Speaking further Mr. Anura Dissanayaka said, “With the resignation of Ravi Karunanayaka from the ministerial post a new dialogue has surfaced. While Ravi’s party says his action was the characteristic of good governance the defeated Rajapaksa group says it is a victory for them.

Any perpetrator would not become innocent when he sheds clothes he was wearing at the time of the crime and puts on new clothes. Ravi Karunanayaka did not become the innocent party when the financial portfolio he held when he got involved in the bond dealing was removed from him and he was given the foreign affairs portfolio. Ravi Karunanayaka’s resignation is not a punishment for the fraud he committed. Several matters that could be held against Ravi Karunanayaka were revealed in the Commission. Ravi Karunanayaka was the Minister of Finance on 27th February 2015, the day the Central bank bond scam was committed. Due to the questionable dealing, the Prime Minister appointed a committee of lawyers to carry out an investigation. Also, COPE commenced its investigation in August 2015. Arjun Mahendran was accused of the illegal transaction and his son in law Arjun Aloysius was accused of earning illegal profits from the transaction. Ravi Karunanayaka, as the Minister of Finance, has obtained a monthly rent of Rs. 1.45 million from the accused. It is definitely a bribe taking.

Also, it was revealed in the commission Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayaka had sent a dateless letter to Arjun Mahendran stating the necessity of funds. This letter was with Arjun Mahendran. The letter is evidence to show that Ravi Karunanayaka used the ministerial portfolio to protect Arjun Aloysius. Also, Ravi Karunanayaka bought the house he had rented out for Rs.165 million. The money he received for this had been kept in a safe without any document. There is no receipt to show that it had been deposited in a safe. There is a doubt that this could be black money. As such, Ravi Karunanayaka could be tried under the bribery act, criminal ordinance and money laundering act. Hence, we ask the government to take legal action against him immediately. However, according to speeches made by government ministers after Ravi Karunanayaka resigned would not indicate such action would be taken against him.

Those in the government say Ravi’s act could be taken as an example. We tell the children and the people in this country not to take Ravi Karunanayaka as a model. Made to resign after stealing, due to the opposition of the people and when a no-confidence motion was due is not a characteristic of good governance. The sole intention of the Presidential Commission was to investigate the bond scam. Ravi’s exposure was a bi-product. Ministers of the government found fault with the officials of the Attorney general’s Department representing the Commission. The intention of some of the ministers was to prevent the real culprit from being exposed. Arjun Mahendran, who is charged with the offence is a bosom friend of the Prime Minister.

The PM, from the very beginning, attempted to protect him. He attempted to continue with him as the Governor of the Central Bank. As such, the Prime Minister has a direct link with the dealing. As such, we ask the officials of the Commission to cast away government’s sordid attempt but to act without fear to expose all perpetrators. We tell the government not to threaten officials of the Commission in an attempt to sabotage investigations.

Also, as soon as this government came to power the Avant Garde dealings of the previous government came to the limelight. Several ministers of the current government attempted to protect those who were involved in the illegal dealing. Thilak Marapana, then minister in charge of Law and order, instead of taking the side of the police, defended the Avant Garde fraudsters. As a result he had to give up his ministerial portfolio. After some time the government made him the Minister of Development Assignments. Now he is to fill the vacancy created by Ravi’s resignation. Is appointing Avant Garde defender to replace bond scam defender an act of good governance? The government is in crisis as to how it could appoint a minister who is not a thief. The people too have a responsibility here. They should strive to build an administration that would not steal.

After Ravi’s resignation Rajapaksa gang of thieves have become very joyous and make cheerful banter. This gang of thieves too acted in the same manner when committing frauds and corruption. When Rohitha Abeygunawardene was summoned by the Bribery Commission to investigate illegal amassing of money, he gets admitted to hospital claiming he was stung by a snake. What did Mahinda Rajapaksa do? The Director General of the Bribery Commission was removed and was transferred to Kurunegala. A white van was sent to abduct the Chairman of Kolonnawa council. The OIC Kolonnawa who investigated the incident was transferred. This is the history of Rajapaksa’s gang of thieves. During Rajapaksa’s ‘black decade’ the officers who investigated frauds and corruption were transferred, harassed and threatened. It is the same tragi-comedy play acted by Ravi Karunanayakas that was acted by Yoshitha Rajapaksa, Namal Rajapaksa and Wimal Weerawansa of the Rajapaksa gang of thieves. Hence, people in our country should realize that a gang of thieves who plundered the assets of the people had been in power in the country for the last 70 years.

Where do these fraudsters attempt to hide now? In Ravi Karunanayaka’s statement, he quoted from Lord Buddha’s teachings. He used certain incidents from Jesus Christ’s life to conceal his stealing. He also used quotations from Quran to hide his crime. Despite not mentioning the name of former Cuban Leader Fidel Castro, his quotations were used to conceal the stealing. Where does our country move towards today? Rascal and thieves are using Lord Buddha’s teaching, Jesus Christ’s teachings and quotations from Quran to conceal their crimes. These thieves adorn themselves in white and worship the Bodhiya and the Viharaya. They also worship various gods to conceal their crimes. We ask all religious leaders not to allow thieves who plundered people assets to use religion to conceal their crimes.

Also, all these thieves hid behind their wives to conceal their crimes. At times they hide behind their children. They use the sympathy of our people to conceal their crimes. When the thief is summoned to courts, FCID, Bribery commission or Presidential Commission the wife, adorned in white, shed tears; or the child hangs on to the thief’s hands. The news is created stating the child got sick. The fraternal and family bonds are auctioned by these fraudsters. This is the tragi-comedy Weerawansa play acted. It was the same tragi-comedy that was acted when Yoshitha was remanded and Shiranthi was summoned. It is the same tragi-comedy that is acted when Ravi Karunanayaka makes his statements. The sensitiveness of our people is being used by the thieves to conceal their crimes.

Our people should realize what is being stolen by these fraudsters. When our children are sick and hospitalized there is no bed to lie down; there is no medicine. The school doesn’t have necessary facilities. It doesn’t have proper sanitary facilities. There is no process to dump garbage. There is no proper road network in the country. There is unemployment and malnutrition in the country. These fraudsters steal the funds that could be used to provide facilities for the people. However, it is the very people who are being robbed kiss the hands of the rogues who steal their assets. When Namal Rajapaksa is released from remand prison he comes on the roof of a vehicle just like Rajinikanth acts in a film. When Johnston Fernando is taken to the prison people surround the prison bus. There are Buddhist priests who chant suttas from ‘Thripitaka’ and a set of people who embrace him when Ravi Karunanayaka had to resign as a result of committing a fraud. We should realize the deep crevice our country has been pushed into. There is a state created where ‘pirith’ thread is tied to thieves who are imprisoned and a glass of milk is offered to thieves who get hospitalized after being charged with crimes committed. When children see these, what would they gather? It would not be a surprise if they choose stealing as their future profession.

What the people in our country should do is not to cordially receive or embrace the thieves who stole people’s assets. The people in this country should rise against such a political culture. They should raise their voices against frauds and corruption; against plundering people’s assets. Our country needs a political culture that opposes malpractices. Hence, this tragic-comedy that is surfacing in the country in connection with frauds and corruption should be halted. We believe that the people should come forward to change the culture where lives of the majority of the people have been ground to a quid but a small ruling minority indulges in frauds and corruption and leads luxurious lives after plundering public money.”

Responding to a question from the media Mr. Dissanayaka said, “Ravi Karunanayaka could be absolved by history only if the masses in this country become slaves. As it is the place Ravi Karunanayaka would get is the garbage pit. He would be absolved only if a set of slaves that kiss Ravi Karunanayaka’s hands and hind part are created in the country.”

Crackdown on MR and family imminent

Ravi Karunayake being greeted by his supporters near his Battaramulla residence soon after he announced his resignation as Foreign Minister. Pic by Amila Gamage

    The Sunday Times Sri Lanka
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It was like the old Sinhala adage of falling from the tree only to be gored by a bull or a double whammy as they say in the West.