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A host of senior government Ministers representing the left and the SLFP said today that the government had a silent majority to defeat any attempt to curtail the 13th Amendment.
“There is a silent majority within this government which is not depicted and that majority stands with us. We are speaking on behalf of them and have gathered here on this common platform to represent their views” the Ministers said.
Addressing the news briefing, SLFP Ministers Rajitha Senaratne, Reginald Cooray and leftist party leaders Vasudewa Nanayakkara, Prof. Tissa Witharana and Chandrasiiri Gajadeera explained each and every facet of the 13th Amendment and countered all ‘fears’ against it.
“These are ghosts and ‘goni billas’ that are created by these chauvinist forces who can’t comprehend the 13th Amendment. These were the very same forces that were against the Tamil language being given an equal status. It took bloodshed and 40 years of war for us to realize the vices of this move,” Minister Tissa Vitharana said.
The former head of the All-party Representative’s committee (APRC) Prof. Vitharana said those against the 13th Amendment were ignoring the root causes of the political problem in the country.
“They fear that the TNA would go on a separatist agenda, but the separatist sentiment culminating in the rise of the LTTE was exactly because the Tamils were alienated repeatedly. This is the exact situation that the tampering of the 13A would create” he said.
Vitharana reiterated that the Provincial Council system had not failed and was the most potent method of devolving power to the villages.
Minister Senaratne alluding to Minister Wimal Weerawansa said the JVP during the Indo Lanka accord had threatened all those who would go to vote at the PC elections with death and even went on to state that the people would have to get visas to travel from one province to another.
“They murdered people who were for the provincial council system even going to the extent of saying that anyone who voted would be killed. But millions of people voted during the elections. That’s the mandate given by the people. What more of a mandate do you want?. This has been in existence for 25 years now and the people against it are against it out of pure jealousy, they don’t want to give the North what they enjoy in the South. The rest of the fears were ghosts created by the chauvinist forces which in the end proved today to be utter lies” he said.
Speaking on the argument relating to the Indian involvement in the making of the 13th Amendment, Minister D.E.W Gunasekara said the Indo Lanka accord was a culmination of debates that began in the 1920’s and rejected the notion that it was forced upon the country by India.
“SWRD Bandaranaike wanted a federal system way back in 1926. The debate began thereafter leading up to the languages act, the Banda-Chelvanayagam accord, the Dudley-Chelvanayagam accord among many others. The debate took a different turn only after 1983 riots with India being compelled to intervene leading to the culmination of the Indo Lanka accord in 1988” he said.
Speaking further the Ministers said the LTTE did not raise a finger against any of those against the 13th Amendment today.
“Not a finger was raised against them and the LTTE and the JVP both killed only progressive people. Racists were not killed because each side thrived on the existence of the other” he said.
Minister and SLFPer Reginald Cooray said that the today many forces have moved away from the need to a political solution, which was the root cause of the conflict.
“With the end of the war there was euphoria all around and everyone ignored the root of the problem moving away from the need to address the political problem. Racism, extremis, and the tribal mentality is the best tape to be playing and is the oldest tape that has been played. We have to learn from our past mistakes,” he said.
Citing international examples, Cooray said that every nation which had diverse populations and cultures had devolved power enabling them to become powerful nations.
“These heroes who scream against the international community within this country don’t know an atom about how political systems work. Every country in this world has devolved power to a certain extent and that is a must,” he said.
He also warned that the silent majority would speak when the need arises.
“The silent majority within the cabinet and the government will speak. We are speaking on behalf of this silent majority. These people who are sprouting hatred and extremism and using it against devolution do not represent this government or its views,” he said.
A charged up Vasudewa Nanayakkara said the only reason many forces are against the implementation of the 13th amendment is due to the fact that they could not face an election in the North.
“They know they can’t face an election sprouting their extremism in the North which is why they are against it. These are the cowards. We didn’t run away from facing an election. We even won a seat in the Point Pedro PS. These are the real cowards,” he said.
Answering questions posed by journalists regarding their passive participation in the war effort, the Ministers clamoured for the mike stating that each and every one of them were ardent supporters to defeat the LTTE Militarily.
“We came to this government not asking for ministerial posts, we wanted an end to the war and to give a durable political solution. I was branded as one of those who vociferously supported the war” Minister Rajitha Senaratne said.
Every Minister reiterated during the briefing that there would be no two-thirds majority within parliament to amend the 13th Amendment.
“We all fought for the rights of all people including the Tamils. We are the few left from the terror of the 80s and all of us have been on hit lists. We want this country to move forward devoid of the tribal mentalities prevalent and therefore we would continue this fight” they said.( Hafeel Farisz and Lahiru Pothmulla)
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Manel Tuesday, 25 June 2013 11:15 AM
This is good ploy to suppress the burning issues like cost of living and electricity tariff hikes. Keep it up Govt politicians.
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ganesh Wednesday, 26 June 2013 10:32 AM
Manel Why referendum only for 13A though there have been 17 other amendments to the constitution without people's consent only at the whims of the state All are worried if anything becomes tangible for Tamils even though the powerless provincial council with powerful governor
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ganesh Wednesday, 26 June 2013 04:18 AM
Kumar You are absolutely correct but some of the racists who need some sort of oppression over others to tease them to kindle something for their well being and existence ,leaving the common people of both divide to suffer generation after generation. These people are real sadists while blaming somebody else for that.
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Suq Madique Wednesday, 26 June 2013 03:51 AM
How come the TNA didn't approve the 13A when they were the mouthpiece for the LTTE? If you think things will be better if the north is governed by tamils then you're in for a rude shock especially where the caste system is concerned
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lokka Tuesday, 25 June 2013 01:59 PM
SO, THE LEFTISTS NOW LEFT IN THIS COUNTRY WANT TO GIVE ONE FOURTH OF THE LAND AREA AND ONE THIRD OF THE MARITIME BOUNDARY OF THIS TINY ISLAND TO 11.6% OF THE POPULATION (MINORITIES) OF THIS COUNTRY ON A PLATTER. CAN THEY EXPLAIN WHY ?
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Lanka Peiris Tuesday, 25 June 2013 01:48 PM
Ravi go and practice your politics in India. Sri Lankans will handle internal affairs of our nation. I n Sri Lanka every Sri Lankan is treated with the dignity and respect they deserve. If someone wants preference because of their ethnicity, that will never be given.
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Channa Tuesday, 25 June 2013 01:44 PM
So U have clean politicians in north . Oh my foot !
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Lanka Peiris Tuesday, 25 June 2013 01:42 PM
Old samasamaja criocks like Vasudeva nanayakkara, Tissa witharana etc. were destined to the scrapyard. They have hung on to the coat tails of the President MR and become ministers to feather their nests. President MR should get rid of these time wasters along with the 13th amendment.
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Ane Anichan Tuesday, 25 June 2013 01:17 PM
What Prabakaran couldn't achieve by bullet, Dew and his henchaiyas going push it with ballot for TNA. The supreme sacrifice made by our heroic soldiers approx. 25,000 will be in vain. What a shame!
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kumar Tuesday, 25 June 2013 01:08 PM
Yes a referendum on provincial basis. If majority on a province feels that they don't need such system simply abolish that in that province and the rest of the provinces can continue with the system.
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kumar Tuesday, 25 June 2013 01:00 PM
Tamils doesn't accept 13th amendment means that it is not sufficient. It doesn't mean they don't need anything. Tamils are the original inhabitants of North-East. What they need is a system to live with self respect in their areas. The racists are giving wrong explanation to that saying giving police and land power is a threat to the country. If we honestly think we will realize that there is no logic behind this. But curtailing the minority rights is going to be a big threat to the country for sure.
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Jan Chandra Tuesday, 25 June 2013 12:55 PM
In your dreams
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BuffaloaCitizen Tuesday, 25 June 2013 11:22 AM
The Jaffna Tamils are indegenous population predominant to northern areas of SL, thus it is their right to govern and administrate their development according to their culture, language and religeon under a united SL. Would you like Jaffna Tamils administrating southern areas like Hambantota, Galle, Matara, Akuressa and even inside police stations speaking only tamil? The size of a country does not determine autonomy and administrative rites, it is concentration of specific races and their culture. In a country reeking of criminality and racism, the likes of DEW/Tissa will remain a minority while Kudu Mervyn, Hench-aiya Duminda and cowardly Weerawansa remain the peoples heros.
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CW Tuesday, 25 June 2013 11:21 AM
DEW, How many votes did you get at the last election? This would be the final death nail of the leftists. What do not the Tamils have in SL? You must have a problem to give a solution. What guarantee can you give the racist TNA would not do if they get power?
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saman Tuesday, 25 June 2013 03:02 AM
The final out come of the 13A should be decided by the people in Sri Lanka in a referendum. 13A was implemented by force to the want of India to make Velu happy!
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Manel Tuesday, 25 June 2013 11:11 AM
Better hold a referendum. The best solution.
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RanjithT Tuesday, 25 June 2013 10:52 AM
The fact that Vardharaja Perumal declared independence unilaterally and that TNA wants even the foreign funding and now demanding who should be the governor is a chilling reality of the first step in the direction of a separate state. How can Sri Lanka with a population just 2.5 times that of Metropolitan Madras can have separate government within a government. DEW and his clan never understood the reality. They are guided by dogma and they have been discarded by the people. DEW/Tissa can never win under their own party and that is the bloody truth. They have no basis to represent the people of this country.
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M.Fonseka Tuesday, 25 June 2013 10:12 AM
Vasu you are great, thought you sold your radical views for power and money.
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BuffaloaCitizen Tuesday, 25 June 2013 07:57 AM
Giving police power to the north means creating a honest, disciplined and ethical police force of tamils that the corrupt southern police force cannot achieve. Land Powers means that southern Ali Baba's and his forty thieves will not be able to lease land to the chinese and pocket illicit money from them.
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Nanda Tuesday, 25 June 2013 07:34 AM
Tamils doesn’t accept 13A as a solution, as it doesn’t fulfill all the expectations. But it can be a base for a long lasting solution. We are talking about threat for national security due to Police power. What’s the issue we have in devolution of land power?
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sen Tuesday, 25 June 2013 06:46 AM
Bravo Dew, Keep up the good work... You are the Abraham Lincoln of Sri Lanka.
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sarath Tuesday, 25 June 2013 06:30 AM
we shall not go by our emotions either to have it or not. but by the context of national interest 1 PC's are the off springs of Indo Lanka pact which was forced on us 2 if anyone thinks that it served as a political solution to the ethnic issue it is a myth as Tamils of North had not accepted as a solution to the issue. 3. let us know the positive unequivocal view of TNA on 13 A . 4. with regard to Police and land powers we shall get the opinion of the SC in regard to validity of the provisions of the constitution. my understanding is it violates the fundamental rights secured in constitution and needs a referendum or perhaps obnoxious to article 75 and 76
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wasanthi Tuesday, 25 June 2013 06:20 AM
Come on Wimale. don't allow Betrayal.
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sayed Tuesday, 25 June 2013 05:59 AM
The do nothing option; that is hold NPC elections in September 2013; blow hot air, make noises to distract the extremists, but basically do nothing about amending or repealing 13A. The hope is to placate the international community, cool the Tamils, SLMC and LSSP-CP and fool Sinhala-Buddhist extremists with yarns of valiant efforts and promises of future bliss in nirvana.
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Lanka Shantha Tuesday, 25 June 2013 05:44 AM
So we got some real sense politicians in side the Government.
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ravi Tuesday, 25 June 2013 05:44 AM
reach out to Colombo and drive home the point that it takes two to tango. Relations between countries are assiduously built, step by step. Unless Colombo treats its Tamil citizens with dignity and respect, New Delhi will continue to have limited options. If New Delhi continues to base its choices on misplaced ‘perceptions’ and does not effectively articulate the reasons for the choices so made; only brickbats will be in the offing.”
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Chanaka Palliyaguru Tuesday, 25 June 2013 05:42 AM
To do that, these politicians should work hard to educate the people. People dont what what the heck it 13A. Majority, unfortunately, tend to follow people like wimal weerawansa.
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Outspoken Tuesday, 25 June 2013 03:52 AM
Keep it up guys and chase the racists out of government.
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Ranjith Silva Tuesday, 25 June 2013 03:05 AM
We will see them at the next election, silently.
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