Spearheading the road to freedom
If not for his political sagacity and fearless leadership, Sri
Lanka's national flag would not be fluttering in all four corners of the
country. We would still be walking in blood soaked streets and would
still be living in fear of our bodies being blown up in pieces at any
moment hadn't there been such strong political leadership.
If not for him, Sri Lanka would still be clamouring for peace while
LTTE terrorists were becoming harsh and having a severe impact on
humanity.
For many, especially the villagers - Sinhalese and Tamils-whose lives
the LTTE terrorists played with for many years, he is the leader who was
born in the correct era to spearhead the struggle to freedom and
defeating terrorism.
But
for the ordinary masses he is humble leader, who knows their heart beat.
He taught a lesson to the world - if there is a will nothing is
impossible. Many world giants seemed to be now taking his strides.
Having a long journey and with a proven track record in politics, the
seasoned politician celebrates his second year of a second tenure as the
President of this country, this week.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa is the leader who never let his dreams
for the country remain dreams. His dreams resulted in giving birth to
visionary programs for the country. The first dream - the Mahinda
Chinthana - annihilation of LTTE terrorism coupled with the country's
development was implemented during his first term and he realised his
dream by achieving both -destroying the scourge of terrorism and also
developing the country without excluding the North and East.
It was the Mahinda Chinthana Idiri Dekma (the extended version of the
Mahinda Chinthana policy) implemented for the massive development and
rebuilding of the nation during his second tenure.
He is the leader to all Sri Lankans and this was reiterated by the
President even before finishing off the LTTE on May 19, 2009. "I have
been elected as the President of the entire country; of all its people,
irrespective of language or religion. I consider myself responsible for
all children of our country, whether they are in the South or in the
North; Trincomalee, Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Batticaloa, Badulla, Colombo or
anywhere else. I see them all as my own children. It is because of this
that we need to proceed with liberating the Tamil people of the North
and their children from the clutches of the LTTE." President Rajapaksa
said so when he addressed the audience of worshippers and well wishers
at the New York Buddhist Vihara in 2009.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa addressing the nation at the 60th
Anniversary celebrations of the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) reiterated
that the government would not compromise the country's defence at any
stage and the government was engaged in a mission to develop the country
which was destroyed by LTTE terrorists.At a public rally held in Colombo
the President said no one could topple the government by spreading
rumours.
"There was a time when people feared to refer to Sri Lanka as being a
unitary state, but now we have come a long way from that situation. Our
government would not allow violence to crop up again and divide this
country", President Mahinda Rajapaksa called upon all Sri Lankans to be
united despite differences to develop Sri Lanka economically and
socially.
At a ceremony held to commemorate the late H. Sri Nissanka, a member
of Sri Lanka's first Parliament and a founder member of the Sri Lanka
Freedom Party, the President had said that though people have ethnic and
religious differences, they are all children of Mother Lanka. "We should
not allow divisions to dominate us as it would hinder realising our true
potential to grow as one country. "Sri Lanka suffered for nearly
30-years, due to division and conflict and we must secure this hard
earned peace and harmony and enable all Sri Lankans to enjoy it", he
said, adding it is sad to see that some people who had their education
here, act against the interest of the country" he had said.
"The time has come to change this situation. Everyone has a
responsibility to take the country on the path which these founding
fathers laid with so much dedication and sacrifice" he said. President
Rajapaksa inviting patriots to rally round the government to develop Sri
Lanka said, "We too would not be deterred by challenges. We cannot allow
hard won democracy and people's rights and freedom to be reversed.
Undeterred by challenges we would take this country forward towards
permanent peace and prosperity".
He has been the proud father of all Sri Lankan children, irrespective
of their ethnic and religious belongings. At the opening ceremony of the
Swimming, Life Saving and Survival Techniques Training Centre at
Dharmapala Vidyalaya, Pannipitiya last year, the President called all
students to use their childhood profitably to have a better future.
"We must be confident enough to face any challenge. Children must be
given confidence and this must be inculcated from childhood. They should
pay more attention to overcome challenges as students.President
Rajapaksa said schooling was the most precious period in one's life and
this could never be retrieved.
"Therefore, use this period to improve skills in sports and
aesthetics in addition to studying. Use your time in a productive manner
to be successful in the future", he said adding that the most valuable
gift that parents can give their children, while giving them a luxury
lives is education, which no one can rob".
We have also launched a program to improve the economic standards of
families through the One Million Home Gardens Project. Each family will
get Rs. 10,000 under this project. We want to make a change in each
family by encouraging them to grow vegetables and fruits they need so
that we need not have to import these food items.
It was no miracle that the UPFA has won all elections under President
Rajapaksa's leadership since 2005. These victories have not fallen from
the sky but was brought due to the sheer dedication of the Head of
State, who was determined to continue his mission to steer the country's
development starting at village level after the eradication of
terrorism. President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who knows the pulse of the rural
masses, always believed that the village is the epi-centre of the
country's development.
President Rajapaksa is well focused to bring economic prosperity in
his second-term, after keeping his first pledge - destroying the
three-decade long scourge, LTTE terrorism in his first term of office.
President calls all Sri Lankans to be united shedding differences to
accelerate the country's development. "If we are united we can make Sri
Lanka the wonder of Asia," the President said last year.
"Our government has proved that we can get the support of all
political parties to develop the country. They have their own different
views but when it comes to developing the country, they are all with the
government", he said adding that politicians from the UNP, JVP, SLMC,
TNA and other major political parties are supporting the government
today to develop the country.
"The Government is able to get the support of even former LTTE
members to development process. Today people are enjoying true freedom
after defeating terrorism, which destroyed the country for over
30-years.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa calling all Sri Lankans to shed narrow
politics ensure a steady development in the country, said the UPFA
government had never taken decisions with the intention to remain in
power.
"We think the present lifestyles of the people need to be changed to
have a meaningful development. People spend a large sum of money on
liquor and smoking. Due to liquor and smoking, thousands of people
become ill and have to take treatment from Government hospitals. "
Excerpts of an article published in the Sunday Observer of November 13,
2011.
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