Reminiscences of a PEOPLE’S PRESIDENT - Sunday Observer Editorial Supplement

Leading Sri Lanka towards new economic horizons


The President’s political maturity and ability to tackle any crisis situation - be it local or international, have been a distinct advantage in Sri Lanka’s progress during the past six years. Unlike most leaders or today’s politicians, President Rajapaksa is close to the common man and reads the pulse of the people.


A tottering nation with an uncertain future, a struggling economy heading for a near collapse, massive bomb explosions in all parts of the country which severely disrupted people’s day-to-day life and a country which danced the fandango round the international community.

This was the order of the day when President Mahinda Rajapaksa first assumed office as Sri Lanka’s fifth Executive President on November 19, 2005.

When President Rajapaksa became the First Citizen of Sri Lanka at the most crucial period of Sri Lanka’s history, LTTE terror was at its peak and the economy too was at a low ebb due to successive Tiger attacks on economic targets. People were uncertain of their return when they left home as terrorists could explode a bomb anytime and anywhere. The country’s economy was at a crossroads and investor confidence was at its lowest levels.

Territorial integrity

The LTTE had been strengthening its grip and were capitalising on the ‘immunity’ they received due to the controversial Ceasefire Agreement signed by the then Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.

The LTTE was on the verge of fulfilling its dream of a separate State as the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity were in grave danger.

It was at such a decisive period that President Rajapaksa steered the destiny of our nation.

Six years later, the brave son from Ruhuna not only crushed terrorism but also put country’s economy on the right track as Sri Lanka marches towards new economic horizons. As President Rajapaksa completes his sixth year in office, it is imperative that we reminisce and assess the developments from 2005 – 2011.

From day one of his 2005 Presidential election campaign, President Rajapaksa believed in his own innovations.

The then Prime Minister Rajapaksa took a bold step in putting aside traditional election manifestos that merely make promises which would never materialise. Instead, he proposed the Mahinda Chintana, a vision and policy statement during the 2005 Presidential election campaign.

National rejuvenation

The Mahinda Chintana envisions national rejuvenation, an inspiration in the New Social Democratic movement sweeping parts of the West.

His aim in presenting the Mahinda Chinthana was to restore in every Lankan his dignity and inner strength, which had eroded over the years following the cataclysmic winds of change brought about by the open economy. Thus, the Mahinda Chintana has steered a Third Way between the extremes of the 1970-77 closed economy and the 1977-94 open economy era.

The main concern of the entire nation during that dark era was the threat posed due to LTTE terror as the day-to-day life too was crippled by numerous LTTE terror attacks and bomb explosions.

Having given a chance to the LTTE at the negotiating table, President Rajapaksa took a historic decision as a fearless leader when the Tigers deprived Mavil Aru farmers of their basic need of water.

Fulfilled obligation

The President fulfilled his obligation to protect Sri Lanka’s citizens when he ordered the Security Forces to embark on that great humanitarian mission and there was no looking back since then.

President Rajapaksa provided the correct leadership in Sri Lanka’s relentless battle against terrorism and had it not been for his right political leadership and indomitable courage, terrorism would not have been eradicated.

Tower of strength

President Rajapaksa has been a tower of strength to the Security Forces in their humanitarian operation, meeting each and every need of the soldiers.

Above all, the President was instrumental in changing the attitude of the masses by inculcating in them a sense of feeling for the country and its Security Forces. That was a morale boost which eventually helped Sri Lanka become the first country to eliminate terrorism.

Having vanquished the LTTE leadership in three-and-a-half years during his first term in office, President Rajapaksa is now set to win the ‘economic war’ as well.

The success of this operation too is already evident as the country has shown a steady economic growth of around 8.4 percent. More importantly, the newly liberated Northern and Eastern Provinces have shown an impressive economic growth of 22 percent.

The President’s political maturity and ability to tackle any crisis situation - be it local or international, have been a distinct advantage in Sri Lanka’s progress during the past six years. Unlike most leaders or today’s politicians, President Rajapaksa is close to the common man and reads the pulse of the people. It was this true Sri Lankan village power that helped him beat all overwhelming odds and reach the top.

He has been a patient listener to the grievances of the masses, a tower of strength to trade union activists, the hope for thousands of relatives who lost their loved ones during 1987-89, a motivator for the gallant Security Forces in the battlefront, a true Statesman who could move freely with the West and the East and above all a true father for our next generation as well, irrespective of their ethnic, religious or social backgrounds.

The common touch he maintained from the early days of his four-decade long public life, enabled him to understand the hardships and grievances of the masses and the struggle of the working class.

Six years after his stunning victory, President Rajapaksa has not only won the people’s hearts who voted for him, but also many of those who opposed him. Compared to his first triumph in 2005, he increased his vote base at the second Presidential election victory in 2010 by nearly eight percent, a feat which no other leader in Sri Lanka’s election history has achieved.

The main reason for the support extended to him by the masses was his loyalty and patriotism. His fearless stand on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our Motherland impressed even his political opponents, by putting the country before self.

The majority of the Tamils and Muslims have clearly understood President Rajapaksa’s vision. Having demolished the LTTE through military means, a political solution will be presented to the genuine problems of all communities in the North and the East.

During the past 50 years the President Rajapaksa-led UPFA Government has taken several measures to promote agriculture. In keeping with market trends, his Government has taken all steps to protect the farmers and the traditional agro-based rural economy.

Above all, Sri Lanka has stood on its own, maintaining a clear-cut foreign policy, the nation’s dignity and the country’s sovereignty. The success of the Mahinda Chinthana foreign policy was evident when Sri Lanka faced all challenges in the international front successfully during the recent United Nations General Assembly and Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.

As a result of several far-reaching steps taken under President Rajapaksa’s illustrious leadership Sri Lanka has beaten unfavourable world economic trends to maintain a significant growth rate while the country’s unemployment rate has also been reduced to an all-time low. The country’s foreign reserves have doubled during the past few years.

Sri Lankans are indeed fortunate to have a leader and statesman of the calibre of President Mahinda Rajapaksa as the country marches confidently towards new economic horizons.