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SD Bandaranayake,one of Sri Lanka’s colourful political personalities passed away on June 3, 2014 at the ripe old age of 97. The funeral of the man who represented the Gampaha Constituency for thirty years in Parliament will be conducted on Saturday June 7 at the Chandrajothi School grounds in Yakkala.The laird of “Madugas Walawwa” in Yakkala was a vibrant politician who shot to fame in 1957 for stopping the JR Jayewardena-led march to Kandy at a place called Imbulgoda along the Colombo-Kandy road. SD Bandaranayake was dubbed the “Imbulgoda Veeraya”or hero of Imbulgoda after the incident.
The Rice –Rubber pact was of immense benefit to the country and though the full credit goes to RG Senanayake, the unsung role played by SD Bandaranayake also deserves mention in this regard(2).jpg)
Though SD dabbled in politics he never enjoyed high political office like his kinsmen SWRD or Felix R. Dias Bandaranayake. SD’s branch of the family remained more faithful to their roots and did not embrace Christianity or “Anglicisation” like the Horagolla aristocracy
The second world war was in progress when SD returned to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka’s first Prime minister DS Senanayake was then serving as minister of Food, Lands and Agricuture in the State Council Board of Ministers set up under the Donoughmore Constitution.DS established the Ceylon Agricultural Corps to boost food production. SD joined the Agricultural corps popularly referred to as the “land army” as a commandant.He was stationed at the Ceylon Agricultural corps(CAC)headquarters in Polonnaruwa district.
Independent Ceylon faced a crisis as there was inadequate rice production to feed the population on the one hand while there were no buyers for exports particularly natural rubber.The US was approached for a $50 million loan which was not granted
The act of making Sinhala the sole official language in 1956 had brought in its wake a language conflict. The Tamils of Sri Lanka and substantial sections of Tamil speaking Muslims opposed it and demanded parity of status for both Sinhala and Tamil(2).jpg)
SD Bandaranayake delivered his maiden speech in Parliament in his mother tongue although he was fluent in English. Those were the days when it was considered to be infra dig for the representatives of the people to speak in Sinhala or Tamil. SD Bandaranayake spoke for 150 minutes analysing the pathetic plight of the Sinhala and Tamil medium educated or those educated in “Swabasha”in Independent Ceylon.(2).jpg)
Rice-Rubber Pact despite JR’s opposition.By an interesting coincidence both RG and JR had the same name Richard referred to in short as Dick or Dicky. It was around this time that the press had a field day dubbing Richard. G. Senanayake as “China Dicky”on account of his perceived closeness to China and J. Richard Jayewardene as “Yankee Dicky” due to his pro-US stance.(2).jpg)
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October 8 was a full-moon Poya Day. JR’s plan was to start a six day march on October 3 and reach Kandy well in time for the mass rally on October 8. The marchers, describing themselves as pilgrims, were required to walk 12 miles each day(2).jpg)
October 8 was a full-moon Poya Day. JR’s plan was to start a six day march on October 3 and reach Kandy well in time for the mass rally on October 8. The marchers, describing themselves as pilgrims, were required to walk 12 miles each day
SD Bandaranayake planned a strike that was intended to shock and awe. Anticipating that the marchers would reach a particular spot in Imbulgoda along the Colombo-Kandy road in the morning “El commandante” SD mapped out his strategy.(2).jpg)
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