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GO EAST, YOUNG MAN/ WOMAN/ AND CHILD! As the sun rises over the shallow waters of Passikudah Bay in Sri Lanka’s once war-torn north-east, the mind’s eye begins to envision what a new nation-state consolidated by its new social contract being slowly but surely shaped will look like soon – Pic courtesy: Aruna Samarajewa
There is a season for everything under the sun. A time to work, a time to take a break or go on holiday. In the week past, Sri Lanka en bloc – or very nearly all of us, en masse – took flight on vacation or furlough from one vocation or another. Some on trips away from home with friends and/or fellow-travellers; others on journeys back to where heart and family are or were.
It was – as it is – and as it will ever be thus – a time for relaxation and recreation. It was also a welcome respite from the unhappy business of getting and begetting and spending that God/the gods have given their sons and daughters to be busy with or at. It would also be a suitable season for reflection – if the seed of Adam and the fruit of Eve in Paradise Isle should desire a time to recharge energy levels and realign their spiritual focus on their return to the fields of politics, business, society, in the *aluth avurudda*.
The route to, and sojourn in, the north-east of Sri Lanka raised many questions in my mind... as, perhaps, in the consciousness of not so many other traditional new-year travellers:
[The April weather “compelled my imagination many days ... and many nights”, and “sometimes these cogitations still amaze the troubled midnight and the noon’s repose”.]
Also how diverse stakeholders (polity, policy-makers, press, pundits, persons in the street) in the new social contract we seem to be forging will each respond to the ramifications of and resolutions to these topics, themes, and issues might well be subject to an interrogative lens...
Sri Lanka is on the cusp of something potentially transformative. We have never had such an opportunity for real change and surging ahead to our rightful place in the sun in all of our almost 70 years of postcolonial independence as a nation-state. That the ground under our freedom to emancipate ourselves further and self-actualise as a modern democracy with all the amenities is shifting alarmingly as a result of liberties taken with the people’s goodwill is showcased in the most recent report by Social Indicator. (While the survey research unit of the Centre for Policy Alternatives culled their findings from questions in four broad areas – Perceptions of Politics, Economy and Development, Trust in Institutions, and Transitional Justice – this writer is grouping it under arguably corresponding headings, to reflect some of the realities raised in this article.)
Around 41% think that the Government is not committed to eradicating corruption. Over 34% feel it is committed. In October 2015 more than 49% opined that the Government was committed to eradicating corruption.
Nearly half of all Sri Lankans surveyed state that the Constitution must determine the number of ministers – and there can be no increase in their number in Parliament.
Just under 49% agree that the national anthem should be sung in both Sinhala and Tamil, with over 41% disagreeing.
Nearly 30% say that they are satisfied with the Government’s measures to make the cost of living manageable, while over 50% feel dissatisfied.
A majority (almost 75%) of citizens surveyed agree that the clergy – if found guilty of unethical/illegal behaviour or misconduct – must be taken into custody and dealt with under the rule of law.
Around 42% think there should be a mechanism to investigate what the final stages of Sri Lanka’s war, while around 44% feel there shouldn’t be one. Of the former 42%, about 47% say the mechanism must be exclusively domestic, with just 9% favouring an exclusively international one.
A trend that may have not entered the net of Social Indicator’s survey is the precept and practice of now-19A-driven constitutional democracy. Confronted by the thorny dilemma of which Senior DIG of Police to appoint as IGP, the President – unlike so many (too many) of his predecessors – took the democratic route by referring it to the newly functional Police Commission. A salutary move... But Sri Lanka has been so saturated in recent decades by such Gaullist executives as have been ousted that its people remain suspicious of even the least suspect actions of their most republican elected leaders.
Time will tell what lens was right. Meanwhile, post the holidays, it’s time for Sri Lankans serious about seizing the day to put their shoulder to the wheel again. And it is only a steady application of incremental initiatives undertaken and underwritten such as the endorsement of hard-won constitutional mechanisms in place that will move us – inch by yard by mile – along the road to a post-conflict state that is still struggling to exorcise the demons of its post-war past.
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