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Country trapped in US, India, Quad strategies – Wimal
…alleges SJB, JVP colluding with India, frowns on recognition received by some musicians
By Shamindra Ferdinando
National Freedom Front (NFF) leader Wimal Weerawansa has alleged that President Ranil Wickremesinghe pursues a two-pronged strategy to do away with what he called called the collective identity of the society and transform the country into the 29th state of India. The former minister claimed that the country was facing the threat of extinction.
Addressing a gathering at the launch of ‘Rama, Ravana saha Vibhishana nuthana kathawa,‘ at the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute (LKI) recently, Colombo District MP Weerawansa declared having gained power as a result of violent public protest campaign, Wickremesinghe pursued strategies inimical to the country.
The One-time JVPer accused UNP leader Wickremesinghe of colluding with the US and India. Weerawansa compared President Wickremesinghe’s current role with that of Vibhishana, brother of mythical Ravana.
Wickremesinghe accepted the premiership from the then President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in May 2022. The SLPP parliamentarians then elected Wickremesinghe as the President in July of the same year after Gotabaya Rajapaksa gave up executive power after having been forced to flee the country by violent protests stage managed from outside.
MP Weerawansa claimed that with the change of government the US was in a position to decide on the country’s foreign policy. The NFF leader cited a controversial declaration made by the next US Ambassador here Elizabeth K. Horst recently before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with regards to the ban on foreign research vessels entering into Sri Lankan territorial waters.
Horst has declared in no uncertain terms that the US made Sri Lanka make that announcement. The ban covered January 1, 2024 to Dec 31, 2024.
MP Weerawansa examined this development against the backdrop of other post-Aragalaya developments.
According to MP Weerawansa promotion of LGBT rights (Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) was in line with the overall project meant to destroy the Sri Lankan identity. The NFF Leader alleged that the USAID provided funds for a selected group of YouTubers to promote gender-affirming surgery (female to male) among Sri Lankans. Referring to the writings of Russian far-right ideologue Aleksandr Dugin, who had been supportive of the Russian stand on Ukraine, ex-minister Weerawansa discussed the threat posed by neoliberalism. Those who had been opposed to Dugin went to the extent of causing his daughter Darya Dugina’s death by planting an explosive device in her vehicle in August 2020. The blast in Moscow killed the 30-year-old journalist and political analyst on the spot.
In early March 2022 President Gotabaya Rajapaksa expelled Weerawansa from his cabinet. Along with him, leader of Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) attorney-at-law Udaya Gammanpila, too, was dismissed over them moving the Supreme Court against the sale of Yugadanavi shares to a US firm.
MP Weerawansa said that President Wickremesinghe was in a mighty hurry to enact laws meant to achieve what he called overall neo-liberal objectives. Declaring that during his 24-year-period as an MP, he had never seen enactment of laws in such a hurry, the former JVPer said that since July 2022 75 new laws had been passed and there were 67 more to be approved by parliament. MP Weerawansa claimed that among those laws which were to be enacted were one on LGBT and another that facilitated divorce.
MP Weerawansa said that the USAID was busy formulating some laws for Sri Lanka as pointed out by Mohan Samaranayake who addressed the gathering before him.
The ex-minister explained how interested parties attacked Buddhism at different levels. The MP explained how some Buddhist monks advised against offering of flowers, a Buddhist tradition as a section of the Buddhist monks was also being used to weaken the religion.
Commenting on the ongoing debate on the birth of Lord Buddha in Sri Lanka, parliamentarian Weerawansa alleged that the very basis of Buddhism was being undermined and confidence and faith in Buddhism eroded in Mahavamsa as well as Thripitakaya. The despicable project was so intense, those seeking to destroy Buddhist faith propagated the lie Mahamaya Devi, the mother of Prince Siddhartha underwent sex change.
The MP alleged that President Wickremesinghe was moving with speed to transform Sri Lanka as an Indian state. According to him, the much touted agreements/understanding between President Wickremesinghe and Premier Modi were meant to bring Sri Lanka under Indian domination at every sphere, at every level, including the financial sector, MP Weerawansa said, explaining how New Delhi gradually took over the country.
He said so referring to Unified Payments Interface (UPI) digital payment platform of India in Sri Lanka
Lawmaker Weerawansa claimed in terms of the overall project, India would take over three major Sri Lanka airports while proposed connectivity between the Customs of the two countries, the trade would be handled the way currently practiced in India.
The former minister also expressed serious concerns over the electricity connection between the two countries while pointing out that the new Electricity Act was meant to facilitate the amalgamation of Sri Lankan power grid to that of India.

MP Weerawansa addressing the gathering at the LKI
The Indian operation would be completed with the opening of the proposed land bridge, MP Weerawansa said. Declaring that would be catastrophic, MP Weerawansa warned Sri Lanka could end up like Sikkim. The ex-minister explained the circumstances leading to Sikkim parliament declaration on April 09, 1975 that Sikkim was recognized as part of India through a referendum.
In addition to that above-mentioned threats, India-Sri Lanka ECTA was also to be implemented in the near future, thereby paving the way for Indians to join both state and private sectors here. The Opposition MP said that to facilitate the ECTA strategy, the government would undermine the local industries’ enhanced tax regime.
The parliamentarian also alleged that the proposed establishment of Ramayana Trails in Sri Lanka would pave the way for busloads of Indians to come over the land bridge. Against the backdrop of other developments, Sri Lanka tourism wouldn’t benefit at all as the transaction would be done in Indian currency.
The Indian take over should be examined against the backdrop of New Delhi being part of Quad-military alliance consisting of US, Australia, Japan and India. Weerawansa lambasted the JVP which he represented till 2007, for being silent on the rapid Indian expansion here. Weerawansa accused the JVP of backing President Wickremesinghe’s strategy by being silent.
MP Weerawansa alleged that SJB MP Harsha de Silva of backing the Indian strategy while questioning as to why Dimo provided buses free of charge to SJB leader Sajith Premadasa to be distributed among schools. Dimo wouldn’t have offered buses free to the SJB leader, MP Weerawansa said, asserting that it was part of the scheme.
At the tail end of his fiery speech, the ex-minister claimed that the unprecedented recognition received by singers Yohani de Silva, Ravi Royster and Kanchana Anuradhi in India should be carefully studied. Claiming that Sri Lankan musicians never had such opportunities in India before and the sudden overwhelming response could be part of the strategy-or the seven connectivity points, the MP warned.
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Harsha flays govt. over plan to pass coal, Treasury losses to public
Chairman of the Public Finance Committee Dr. Harsha de Silva, MP, yesterday (31) said that the National People’s Power (NPP) government was going ahead with a controversial move to pass on the massive losses caused by the coal scam to the public. The government also intended to recover USD 2.5 (approximately Rs 800 mn) lost by the Treasury from the people by introducing an amendment to the Budget, the Opposition lawmaker alleged.
Dr de Silva said that the government had been compelled to increase the supply of diesel for the oil-fired power plants to meet the Norochcholai generation shortfall due to the use of substandard coal.
Responding to The Island queries, the former State Minister said that regardless of repeated assurances that electricity consumers wouldn’t be burdened for the lapse on their part, the government, in writing, has assured the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to recover the losses from the public. This came to light after the IMF released the Letter of Intent submitted by the government following the completion of the combined Fifth and Sixth Reviews under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) programme to receive USD 695 mn.
Commenting on the specific assurance as regards the upward revision of fuel prices and electricity tariffs, MP de Silva pointed out the government’s assurance of its commitment to cost-recovery pricing for fuel and electricity meant that subsidies provided to ease the burden on households and businesses would remain within budgeted limits and be phased out by the end of September 2026.
Welcoming the USD 695 mn IMF loan, MP de Silva said that in terms of the agreement between the government and the IMF, the relief would end once Rs 100 bn allocated to provide relief was spent on subsidies on fuel (Rs 57 bn), electricity (Rs 15 bn) and the rest on ‘Aswesuma’ social welfare scheme and fertiliser.
MP de Silva said that the crisis should be examined taking into consideration that Sri Lanka paid very high prices to procure fuel in the wake of the continuing turmoil in West Asia. He noted that having perpetrated a coal scam the government could not under any circumstances absolve itself of responsibility for the skyrocketing electricity tariffs.
Commenting on the Sri Lanka-IMF agreement, lawmaker de Silva lambasted the government for utterly chaotic and poor management of the economy. Severe criticism was directed at the government over the rapid depreciation of the rupee against the USD and the NPP’s pathetic performance. Amidst speculation that De Silva may switch allegiance to the NPP, the MP also posted a video in which he flayed the government alleging the NPP couldn’t take forward measures taken by former President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
MP de Silva explained how the people would end paying for the theft of USD 2.5 by way of an amendment to the Budget. The MP told The Island that assurance meant that the government acknowledged that there was no hope of recovering USD 2.5 mn though they talked of investigations and progress being made. De Silva called for a combined Opposition effort to pressure the government to act responsibly in the face of growing challenges.
The government couldn’t lie as the relevant IMF report and the government letter of intent were in the public domain, Dr de Silva said.
by Shamindra Ferdinando
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PM opens Vesak pandals
Two Vesak pandals erected in the Colombo area to mark Vesak Poya were ceremonially opened under the patronage of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya.
The Prime Minister first opened a pandal depicting the Sambula Jataka, constructed by the Sri Vaishakya Society of the Borella Magazine United Traders’ Association. She subsequently attended the opening of another pandal at the Grandpass Kosgas Junction, which portrays the Samudra Vanija Jataka tale, and ceremonially inaugurated it by lighting a traditional coconut-oil lamp.
The event was attended by members of the Maha Sangha, clergy of other faiths, Members of Parliament Dr. Najith Indika, Attorney-at-Law Lakmali Hemachandra and Dilith Jayaweera, Deputy Inspector General of Police Nihal Thalduwa, former Member of Parliament Thilanga Sumathipala, and President of the Magazine United Traders’ Association Palitha Herath, among others.
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UNP challenges NPP move to amend Vihara – Devalagam Act
The UNP yesterday said that the government did not have the power to establish a Dharma Court. According to the Constitution, neither the executive, the legislature nor the judiciary had the power to interpret the Dharma, it added. The power to pass laws on disciplining the clergy had been granted to Parliament in terms of Article 105 of the Constitution, the UNP said, emphasising that the ultimate powers lay with the committees of the respective sects.
The UNP said so in response to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s recent speech that a concept paper had been submitted for amending the Vihara – Devalagam Act and the Cabinet had approved it. The President further stated that he had held a discussion with the Registrar, the Commissioner for Buddhist Affairs and the Attorney General. It is not known whether he discussed the matter with the Buddhist MPs in the Opposition.
Excerpts of the statement issued by former President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s Office: ” President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has recently publicly agreed to a call to take the same measures as previous kings in cases where the Buddhist religion is distorted under the guise of Dhamma.
Over our history we have seen some kings kill the Sangha during their reigns. The JVP also killed the Sangha in the same way during the years 1987-89.Kotikawatte Saddhatissa, Weltota Pangnadassi, Beligalle Mahinda, Kumbagoda Gnanaloka, Athurugiriya Pangnatissa, Soragune Pangnasara, Pelpola Dharmapala, Kandy Dhammarakkhitha and many other monks are included in the list of the JVP’s assassinations.
Apart from shedding the blood of the Buddha, the greatest sin that Buddhists can commit is the killing of the Sangha. The JVP has not apologised for the killings. Is it moral for the President to accept this invitation without first taking this step?
In addition to killing the Sangha, the JVP also looted valuable historical items from the monasteries and temples.
The JVP has never accepted that Buddhism should be given priority politically. The JVP has always acted against Buddhism.
A major question that arises from this is whether the JVP, which has a history of killing monks, can do such a thing after taking power. What is the hidden motive here?
Mr. J. R. Jayewardene took steps to include a separate chapter in the 1978 Constitution to take necessary measures for monks who behave undisciplined and engage in crimes. Provisions were made for the establishment of a Sangha Court to decide on the discipline of monks.
What did the NPP government done during the Sinhala and Tamil New Year? It disrupted all the auspicious signs. While the whole world was celebrating Vesak Poya on May 1st, the Vesak Poya day in Sri Lanka was postponed to a later date in order to hold political rallies.
There is no objection to taking action against unruly monks. But there is a procedure for how to discipline monks. Cabinet papers related to this should be prepared and presented to the Maha Sangha led by the Mahanayaka Theros and then a decision should be taken. Everything should be carried forward according to the existing tradition in the country.
The President has also expressed his views on taking monks to court. He has expressed such views without understanding the tradition. Taking wrong-doing monks to court in their robes is not something that only happened yesterday. Thalduwe Somarama and Mapitigama Buddharakkhita were presented to court wearing their robes for the assassination of Mr. Bandaranaike and later their robes were removed. This is not limited to monks. Father Mathew Peiris first came to court for legal proceedings wearing his robe. Accordingly, the monks who are currently acting in an undisciplined manner must also follow the same procedure that was implemented earlier.
The President mentioned in his speech that a concept paper was submitted for amending the Vihara – Devalagam Act and the Cabinet agreed to it. The President further stated that he had held a discussion with the Registrar, the Commissioner for Buddhist Affairs and the Attorney General. It is not known whether he had discussed this matter with the opposition Buddhist parliamentarians. This work has all been done only by the government without any consultation.
The government does not have the power to establish a Dharma Court. According to the Constitution, neither the executive, the legislature nor the judiciary have the power to interpret the Dharma. The power to pass laws on disciplining the clergy has been given to Parliament under Article 105 of the Constitution. However, the final powers lie with the committees of the respective sects. At present, this work has been done by the cabinet, officials and a handful of monks of a government that does not accept Buddhism.
The temples with the most assets and properties today are in the monasteries and temples that fall under the Vihara – Devalaya Village Act. It is no secret that the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) is taking the position that these temples should be taken under government control. There is a strong suspicion that the Dharma Court is being created for this purpose.
An organized program to destroy Buddhism is being implemented today through government-affiliated social media. A section of civil society is also involved in it. What is always happening today is the marginalization of the Buddhist monastic-lay opinion.In the President’s speech, a reference was also made to the holding of the World Buddhist Congress in this country under the current government.
Such a situation is also indicated in the Vasala Sutta.
“Na jaccha vasalo hoti,
Na jaccha hoti brahmano;
Kammana vasalo hoti,
Kammana hoti brahmano”
Its Sinhala meaning is as follows.
“One is not a householder by birth.Nor is one a Brahmin by birth.One becomes a householder or a Brahmin by one’s actions.”
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