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Asian Tribune is published by World Institute For Asian Studies|Powered by WIAS Vol. 9 No. 331               

Milinda forms new party; Pledges support to Rajapaksa

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Mr Moragoda is only making

Mr Moragoda is only making yet another crack in the Sinhala & Tamil vote bank !

One more JAP

JAP: Just Another Party

An attempt at projecting an American statesmanship-like message has ended up sounding like a visionless summation of mumbo-jumbo in hyper space: full of potential, ethical values, social principles blah blah blah.

What we need among the Sinhalese are not soapy leaders but some tough muscles, who have the sheer guts to directly take upon those powerful forces like the Buddhist nationalists, segment of the maha Sangha, and battle them head-on to make real changes that will catapult the nation forward. What we need are Sinhalese leaders who have the guts to fight the centuries old status quo - like John and Robert Kennedy who slammed the conservative American White establishment and vigorously fought for the Blacks. Instead, what Mr. Moragoda did a few months ago was to form an advisory body of nearly 50 Buddhist monks to approve and bless his policies! You want to be like an American leader perhaps like an Obama or a Reagan - then begin acting like a Robert Kennedy, i.e. openly debate your cuddly friends, the Buddhist monks and stop playing the charade. Mr. Moragoda, respectfully, you are doing the same thing that all leaders of Sri Lanka have throughout done, paying homage to the powerful maha sangha - though we all, including the US government, know that is exactly where the 'change' has to begin for the nation to move forward.

A new party is a terribly exciting proposition provided its vision is based on radically different thinking - a new vision around which fair minded Sinhalese, Tamils, Moslems, Buddhists, Christians, Burghers, and all others can coalesce. But the fact remains to date no Sri Lankan leader has been able to articulate a dynamic break-through vision where all Lankans can synergistically celebrate each's individuality without feeling like any one group is in a lose-lose zero-sum game. Moragoda's statement for the nation's future, at best a dull paragraph from a Junior High schooler, is light years away from any revolutionary exciting vision. He is too much of a gentleman to be that radical.

Poor Imitation

Highlighted facts
a) First Milinda Morgoda has to face the allegations made by the Supreme Court with
regard to the privatization of the Insurance Corporation and pay his fine.

b) He ran the once very profitable Mercantile Group to the ground and owes billions of
Rupees to state banks and is that the way he hopes to revitalize our economy?

c) He started big, with a website when he initially started his first campaign but after he
was elected Moragoda became Pinto and the Website remained frozen.

d) You cannot survive without political patronage and you will be sued by every lending
institution so the party has been formed on instructions

Shame on you Mr. Pinto, you sound too big for your boots, when you say "My fellow citizens", a very poor imitation of the American president. Please keep quiet and you will manage to get a few votes but if you do such stupid stuff, you will end up a joker!

A part of a sentence in the

A part of a sentence in the above article reads: "...whilst rejecting violence and a market oriented economy". Whilst the new party is rejecting violence, it IS NOT REJECTING a market oriented economy. The sentence I refer to suggests that the new party is rejecting a market-oriented economy."

Anyway, the country does not need more and more political parties. This only further complicates matters for all.

Once you get the real taste of politics difficult to leave

Actually it is not a new party. It is the original UNP, which was known as Ceylon National Congress. Change the name Ceylon to Sri Lanka and abracdabra! a new party appears. Though the party sounds new, the members are the UNP rejects who want to make a comeback before they go into oblivion. The last hope is to get one elected through the national list which was originally intended to accomodate eminent persons but now it is open to anybody with proven credentials in thuggery or doctorates in phisio therapy. Thanks to the national list, thuggery has become an accredited profession.