Sri Lanka has its own home-grown
solutions
Several issues came into sharp
focus at Tuesday's May Day celebrations. It also showed the real
traitors.
Hundreds of thousands of people participated in the Sri Lanka Freedom
Party (SLFP)- led United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) May Day
procession and rally under the patronage of President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Significantly, the theme of this year's UPFA May Day celebrations was
'The Country First'.
The theme enlightened the working class and all peace-loving and
patriotic citizens around the country, irrespective of political
affiliations. While the UPFA put the country before self, the Ranil
Wickremesinghe faction of the United National Party (UNP) resorted to a
theory of survival at any cost!
Top-notch UNPers proved in no uncertain terms that they could descend
to the lowest level for their political survival when they teamed up
with LTTE proxies, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to hold a joint May
Day in Jaffna. Knowing only too well that he could barely attract even a
few thousand people for a separate UNP May Day rally, Wickremesinghe
opted to hang on to Sampanthan's tail to partially cover the UNP's
political nudity with the help of the TNA.
There are allegations that the flag of the now defunct terrorist
outfit, the LTTE had fluttered during the joint TNA-UNP May Day rally in
Jaffna. Though the UNP had denied such allegations, several pro-LTTE
websites carried photographs of it. Even if Wickremesinghe had seen the
LTTE flags at the Jaffna rally, he would have preferred to turn a
Nelsonian eye to achieve his political goals via short cuts.
On the other hand, the UNP Reformists gave Wickremesinghe more
headaches as they organised a separate May Day celebration on the
pretext of the Premadasa commemoration. Notwithstanding the fact that
Wickremesinghe imposed an embargo, warning party seniors of severe
disciplinary action if they skip the party's official Jaffna rally and
take part in the Premadasa commemoration under the patronage of UNP's
Deputy Leader Sajith Premadasa, it was apparent that the UNP leader was
isolated in Jaffna with only a handful of party seniors.
Minister Wimal Weerawansa, referring to Wickremesinghe's deplorable
conduct, told the UPFA May Day rally at the Colombo Town Hall grounds
that the UNP would put the country in fifth place, while the UPFA's
priority would always be country first.
The masses turned up in large numbers at the UPFA May Day
celebrations to extend support to President Rajapaksa and demonstrate
their strength against international conspiracies. The President
stressed that under any circumstances he would not permit international
conspirators to create dissension and destabilise the country.
President Rajapaksa reiterated that the working class in Sri Lanka is
intelligent and would not fall prey to disgruntled elements who seek to
destabilise the country.
Certain countries in the West are intent on a regime change in Sri
Lanka. This is not because they prefer the UNP or any other political
party in Sri Lanka to surpass the UPFA or the SLFP, but chiefly because
they need a weak regime to dance the fandango round them.
These Western countries are acutely aware that their meddling with
the internal affairs would never be tolerated as long as President
Rajapaksa and the UPFA Government are in power. Hence, these countries
are day-dreaming of a regime change in Sri Lanka.
The overwhelming support extended by the masses to the President and
the UPFA at the May Day celebrations showed that their dreams would
never come true.
The President said that certain individuals were also doing their
damnedest to destabilise the country by using the working class as a
cat's paw and the masses were intelligent enough to beat conspiracies
hatched by the West. Such individuals do not have a country or a
particular name, but some countries incite them.
We still recall how certain Western countries, which now pontificate
to us on human rights, invaded Sri Lanka way back when and treated
people here like slaves. Such imperialists are under an illusion that
countries such as Sri Lanka are still their colonies. Rather than
respecting Sri Lanka's sovereignty and territorial integrity, these
countries seem to think that Sri Lanka should swallow hook line and
sinker whatever they dish out.
There was a time when they even intimidated Sri Lanka on their
so-called GSP Plus trade facility. With the support of a few opportunist
political parties such as the UNP, they even tried to give an impression
that Sri Lanka's garment industry would collapse no sooner the GSP Plus
was withdrawn.
However, the President stood his ground and assured the working class
that their jobs would be secure. Despite the gloomy predictions, Sri
Lanka now gets more orders and the withdrawal of the GSP plus did not
make any impact on Sri Lanka's garment industry. This is one glaring
example how Western countries tried to browbeat Sri Lanka under the
pretext of granting concessions.
The UNP or any other party in the Opposition, for that matter, should
not fall prey to the 'Western mafia' which abhors Sri Lanka's victorious
march after terrorism was defeated. There was a time when the West
propounded the theory that LTTE terrorism could never be crushed. Even
when the NATO Forces were at the receiving end for years on end, the
West strongly believed that Al Qaeda could be crushed militarily. They
exhorted us to remain at the negotiation table forever with the Tigers,
despite LTTE killing civilians mercilessly.
Thanks to the strong will-power and foresight of President Rajapaksa,
Sri Lanka has proved to the world that the West was wrong in its
assessment and Sri Lanka has achieved many milestones which the West
never dreamt that this little island in the Indian Ocean would
accomplish.
These significant milestones have been achieved through Sri Lanka's
home-grown solutions, contrary to what the West preached. In like
manner, Sri Lanka would address the grievances of those in the North and
the East. No country big or small should dictate to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka
only needs true friends who would partner its path to success. |