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President Ranil Wickremesinghe has proposed to all political parties in Parliament to get together to find a solution to the decades-old ethnic problem before Sri Lanka’s 75th Independence Day which falls on February 4 next year. 
Interestingly, Tamil political parties based in the Northern Province while commending the President for his overture have demanded him to fulfil the three requests they have put forward, before January 31, four days before his deadline. 


The President during the budget debate in Parliament stated that he wished to find a lasting solution to the ethnic problem and called on the political parties representing the Parliament to get together in this endeavour. He also gave the undertaking to meet the parties after the budget is passed. He had convened an all-party meeting on December 13 accordingly. 
The leader of the Pivithuru Hela Urumaya, Udaya Gammanpila says President Wickremesinghe is going to solve within 40 days a problem which is more than 40 years old. (In fact, the president is attempting to do so in about 50 days from December 13.)

 

 

The leader of the Pivithuru Hela Urumaya, Udaya Gammanpila says President Wickremesinghe is going to solve within 40 days a problem which is more than 40 years old. 

 


On the same day, before the meeting with the President was held, the North-based Tamil parties had decided during a meeting among them to place three demands before the President setting January 31 as an ultimatum for them to be met. 


Firstly, to stop land grabs in the Northern and Eastern Provinces by the armed forces and the state institutions while releasing all lands so acquired earlier by them in those two provinces, secondly, to hold the provincial council elections forthwith after implementing all provisions in the Constitutions and other laws in respect of power devolution and thirdly, to implement power devolution under a federal framework through a new Constitution are the three demands.


The professed intention of both sides seems to be good. Despite the question remaining whether resolving the ethnic issue within about 40 days is realistic, nobody can blame the President for such an intention. Tamil parties, similarly have the right to assume that a common stand on federalism could be achieved within the same period even though it has been the focal point of a debate since the 1940s. 


The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) spokesman and Parliamentarian M.A. Sumanthiran stated that the issue could be resolved within a day if all stakeholders made a genuine effort, as every aspect of the problem has been discussed over the years. True, that would be a valid point only with the condition he laid down with it; “if all stakeholders made a genuine effort.”
If the Tamil leaders are concerned about the private lands in the two provinces that have been occupied by the armed forces during the war between them and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), that could be resolved with a stroke of a pen by the President. They must be returned to their legitimate owners. However, it is not illegal for the armed forces and the state institutions to use state lands wherever in the country, if proper procedures are followed.

 

 

A provincial police division has to be created under a Deputy Inspector General of police to grant police powers to provincial councils. And the types of weapons that are assigned to that division have also to be decided. During the war, the concern was that the provincial police force might side with the Tamil rebels, but the possibility of the LTTE being revived or another Tamil armed group emerging from among the youth in the north and the east is extremely remote. 

 


Their second demand - to hold the provincial council elections forthwith after implementing all provisions in the Constitutions and other laws in respect of power devolution - in fact, legitimate, since they are requesting what is in the book. It is a well-known fact that the Constitutional provisions on provincial councils are not implemented. Especially, the mechanism for the implementation of land and police powers which have been devolved under the 13th Amendment to the Constitution has not been created yet, even 34 years after that amendment was passed. 


A provincial police division has to be created under a Deputy Inspector General of police to grant police powers to provincial councils. And the types of weapons that are assigned to that division have also to be decided. During the war, the concern was that the provincial police force might side with the Tamil rebels, but the possibility of the LTTE being revived or another Tamil armed group emerging from among the youth in the north and the east is extremely remote. 


Even Ven. Athureliye Rathana Thera during the inaugural meeting of his Sri Lanka National Council (SLNC)  on February 28, 2017, told in the presence of the then President Maithripala Sirisena that police and land powers should be granted to the provincial councils, now that the war is over. Interestingly, he was then a Member of Parliament representing Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) and no protesting voices were heard against his suggestion.


The 13th Amendment requires a Land Commission in order to practically grant land powers to provincial councils. Despite the land has historically been a sensitive issue, the Supreme Court has allayed much of the fears that were instilled in the minds of the Sinhalese by a ruling given in 2013. Overturning two previous rulings by Chief Justices Sarath N Silva and Shirani Banadaranayake, Chief Justice Mohan Peiris ruled on September 26, 2013, that land was vested in the people or the Central Government to be bequeathed or divested to the provincial councils, at their request and according to law. 


Chandrika Kumaratunge when she was the Chief Minister of Western Province had been championing the idea of granting police and land powers to provincial councils and was blaming previous and then Presidents for not issuing the relevant gazette notifications. Ironically, she too was not prepared to issue those gazettes during her subsequent two consecutive tenures as President since 1994.  


Making demand to President Ranil Wickremesinghe to hold provincial council elections is interestingly appropriate, as it was his government’s actions that deferred the provincial council elections indefinitely in 2017. His government then in a controversial manner introduced a mixed electoral system for provincial councils after which it also refused to ratify the relevant delimitation report in Parliament with even the minister in charge of provincial councils voting against the report. Then a committee headed by him was to review the report and present its report in two months which did not happen.  Ironically, the provincial councils are the only mechanism that is at hand to address the ethnic issue that the President is attempting to resolve now within a short period.


Tamil parties’ third demand - to implement power devolution under a federal framework through a new Constitution – is their lasting solution to the national question or the ethnic problem. It is not clear if an agreement could be arrived at by the parties in Parliament in this regard before January 31, without running into controversies over federalism, despite there being occasions in the past where this matter had been agreed upon. It must be recalled that the United National Front (UNF) government led by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and the LTTE agreed to explore a solution under a federal framework during the third round of peace talks between them on December 1, 2002, in Norwegian Capital Oslo. It must also be recalled that no party in the south protested against that agreement. It was when the LTTE announced that they withdrew from the talks in April 2003 that the southern parties collectively expressed concern.


However, times have changed; people have crisscrossed over to various parties, making it difficult to understand what politicians mean by policies and principles; some political parties like the JVP are changed in respect of the ethnic problem; the pressure exerted by the war on the southern leaders has eased; Tamil leaders are also in a position to take decisions without being killed; southern nationalists are disunited and in disarray and Wickremesinghe who spearheaded the peace talks then is more powerful as the President now than what he was then.
Yet, the question is remaining whether the Tamil parties’ January 31 ultimatum and Wickremesinghe’s February 4 ultimatum are realistic.


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  • S T ( Canada) Friday, 23 December 2022 02:45 AM

    TNA is the biggest political party for the Tamils. Tamils are more than 90% Hindus but dirty old man from Trincomale Sampanthan MP brought this Dubious Christian M A Sumanthiran into TNA and made him an MP via the TNA party. Tamils voted for M A Sumanthiran not for him but because he contested from the popular TNA party. Tamils do not like or trust Summanthiran he is viewed as a complete Christisn outsider. He is so frightened of his fellow Tamils in Jaffna , the government has provided him with STF guards every time he goes to Jaffna. This Christian guy does not represent the Hindu Tamils in any shape or form. We know the people who are propping him up from behind the scene and we will deal with them individually.

    Radar Friday, 23 December 2022 11:52 AM

    Let me say this, I am not talking for Sumanthiran or for anyone but would like to present facts. We Tamils are in this poor plight in SL because of our divisions such as, Hindu, Christian, low cast , muslims etc. If you talk of Christian leader of TNA how did the Tamils of yesteryear Crown S J V as Thanthai (Father) then? What is so different now? Please be broadminded and look t yourself how come you live in a Christian dominated Canada? Trudeau your PM is so embracing of all cultures and religion why not learn something from this large heartedness.

    Sri Friday, 23 December 2022 02:56 AM

    Why are you putting Summanthiran’s picture as if he is our Tamil leader . He is a dirty Christian who will sell the Tamils to gain his popularity. Will the Sinhalese allow a Christian Sinhalese to become a Sinhalese leader ? The same applies to the Tamils.

    Mahalingam Friday, 23 December 2022 05:30 AM

    Summanthiran is a Christian dog . I am a Hindu majority Tamil and he doesn’t belong to us. I challenge him “ if you are representing the Tamils then go to Jaffna without police protection and meet the Tamils you claim to represent “. You can’t because you represent no Tamils in Jaffna .

    Ms. Kulanthevel Friday, 23 December 2022 04:30 PM

    Truly shocking to read "Christian dog" comment. Tamils are Hindus and Christians. Tamil speaking Muslims are part of this group to find solutions. We are together in this journey to resolve the national problem. Expand your vision people. Come out of the well and see the new world.

    Ajith Friday, 23 December 2022 10:28 AM

    Shocking to read the comments, about Christian and Hindu Tamils. Now do we have ethnic or religious problem in the country? Grow up people, allow to solve this issue in some way.

    Surendra Friday, 23 December 2022 05:16 PM

    Democracy is not about right and wrong it is about giving precedence to the majority. The majority of the Sri Lankan Tamils are Hindus , at least 80%, and they would like Tamil Hindus to represent them at the national politics. Period !!

    T R Friday, 23 December 2022 05:28 PM

    @Rada/ you don’t know how to present your wishes instead you are patronising and loosing the game completely. Leave it to others with experience and smart mind to put a case for Tamil unity .

    madi Friday, 23 December 2022 05:33 PM

    Tamil is a language. Hindu and Christianity are religions. Don't mix up the two

    Christopher Anandappa Friday, 23 December 2022 06:02 PM

    No peace and prosperity could be achieved if tamils are divided on religion and cast. This has been the down fall of the Tamil community in Sri Lanka

    Kumara Friday, 23 December 2022 07:34 PM

    We want the lasting ethnic inequality problem to go away and bring peace to the peoples of the island. The country is suffering economically because we endured or played race cards to become powerful and win elections since 1948. Please do not quote religions or races; bring equality throughout the nation through a new Constitution and devolve meaningful power to provinces.

    Hindu abroad in a Christian country. Friday, 23 December 2022 08:12 PM

    Whether Hindu or Buddhist or Christian or Jewish or atheist, the credentials here are to be an educated legal luminary we need. Those who attack Sumanthiran appears to be madayan muttals with inferiority complexes. They should seek help from a shrink.

    Sritharan Friday, 23 December 2022 11:50 PM

    @Hindu abroad in a Christian country; You are a liar because you are not a Hindu Hindus are clever but sound “strange”. We all know how clever Summanthiran is , do you know who defended Ranjan ? I am a Hindu and I live in a Christian country So what is the issue . There are hundreds of European Christians who have chosen to live their retired lives in Sri Lanka , So what is the issue. There is no issue between Hindus and Christians. The issue is ONLY with the Converted Christians, They are not full Tamils , so how can they become our Tamil Political leaders.

    Sisira Saturday, 24 December 2022 01:04 AM

    Readers and commentators you are being fooled ; the person trying to defend Summanthiran is “ psycho “ D B S Jeyaraj. Radar , Ajith , madi, Kumara all the same one Converted Christian bastard. He is trying to to prompte the third rate another Converted Christian as a Tamil leader. Summanthiran is a crook who would sell his wife to the STF men to get additional security for him. Tamils who once had great men like Ponmbalam and Ramanathan are not be fooled by Converted Christian WhiteBoot lickers . This gang has three members “psycho” , Summanthiran and another Christian dwarf from Batticalo .

    Senthu Saturday, 24 December 2022 05:09 PM

    Ranil Wickremasinghe is a caretaker President. The only sitting President in the history of Sri Lanka to not have the people's mandate. His track record indicates he is highly unlikely to achieve anything by 04 Feb.

    vithura Saturday, 24 December 2022 05:51 PM

    @madi, if one is happy to address Sinhalese as Buddhists in the context of ethnic problem, then it is equally correct to refer to the Tamils as Hindus by their native way of life.

    vithura Saturday, 24 December 2022 05:54 PM

    @Sritharan you have hit the nail on its head.

    vithura Saturday, 24 December 2022 06:02 PM

    @Hindu abroad in a Christian country, to be a political leader one does not have to be a legal luminary. The important characteristic of a leader is, amongst others, to be sincere and truthful without any hidden agenda. Whether the man in question fits this criteria, is moot.

    Sisira Saturday, 24 December 2022 08:36 PM

    @Vithura: don’t fool us , you are “ psycho” D B S Jeyaraj . Your Canadian psycho medicine failed, so temporarily you have put on the “opposite” shirt and you think you are a Hindu. You dirty, anti Buddhist and anti Hindu, Indian paid , white boot licking , converted Christian madman.

    G Miskin Saturday, 24 December 2022 08:56 PM

    @@@@ Vithura , so today your right hand started to hit your own left hand. You have told your cousin Summanthiran about your “problem” so he will not be angry with you.

    Tissa Fernando Saturday, 24 December 2022 11:06 PM

    Everyone talks about this ethnic problem. But hardly anyone defines what the problem is . First of all you should define what the issues are. You cannot mix economic, terrorist and social issues as ethnic problem.


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