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ives but this deed also falls right within that realm. If you look at the long history of mankind, the one person we know that gave up power was the Buddha. Prince Gauthama gave up all his power and other materialistic pleasures to live a humble and modest life. I’m not comparing President Sirisena to Buddha, but the idea that I draw parallels with is the fact that people give up power very, very rarely and it has to be commended. The fact is that the President himself was in Parliament throughout the night negotiating this and ensuring its passage. It wasn’t something that was promised in the manifesto and thereafter waiting for Parliament to do as it pleased. No. He followed it up and delivered effectively and rightly.
The Muslim youth were very frustrated by the actions of the national parties and they were looking towards the LTTE for salvation and leadership following the communal riots of 1983. The Ashroff-led SLMC removed the great danger. In fact if it was not for Ashroff and the SLMC, both the North and the East would have been merged, but not only that, there would have been Ealam by now - long before the war was won by the previous President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Now the LTTE is no more, and we don’t see the need of such communal lines being drawn. Today there is a major social and political revolution in this country. A silent revolution is taking place. President Maithripala Sirisena is giving leadership to a new conceptual framework and a new era.
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