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NPP leader Anura Kumara – Pic by Lasantha Kumara
By Maneshka Borham
National People’s Party (NPP) leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake says the elitist political class in Sri Lanka has been shaken to the core by the political change taking place today.
Noting that many rival parties of the NPP have become several agitated and distressed, Dissanayake said rightly so as their continued dominance in Sri Lankan politics is now under threat. He said while on one hand, a particular camp is attempting to delay the elections, another camp on its political stages is claiming they will reveal or strip down the NPP.
“They, including Sajith Premadasa, have even taken to even imitating our voices,” he said. The NPP leader said this is evidence of the fact that the party’s rivals have no strong political criticism to level against it. “All they have is mudslinging, falsehoods and fallacies,” he noted.
Dissanayake made these comments while addressing a discourse titled ‘Why this commotion?’ organised by the NPP in Colombo yesterday. Dissanayake said it was organised to respond to the criticisms levelled by the Opposition and to explain to the public the reasons behind the Opposition’s visible agitation and distress relating to the party.
“We organised this because it appears many have become highly agitated. During our rallies, we do not spend much time speaking of these matters as we feel it is unimportant. However, there are members of society who are curious and may have doubts about what is being said about the NPP. This is why we decided to hold this in-depth discourse,” he said, adding that however it will be a one-time event and the party will not travel across the country holding the same discourse islandwide.
“We merely want to give those who have become agitated the message that we have understood and seen the nature of their distress,” he added.
The NPP leader said many political camps seem to be in distress with the entry of the NPP onto the political playing field of major parties.
“Throughout Sri Lanka’s history, our country was ruled by corrupt and elitist families. Members of these families inherited the governance of the country,” he noted. Pointing out that the same phenomenon was present in provincial politics as well, the NPP leader said a newcomer can only enter Parliament with the blessing of these families and based on the assurance they will remain subordinate.
He said these families have neatly lined their own political pawns to inherit their positions in politics to ensure their hold on power. Presenting the current Rajapaksa family, Maithripala Sirisena and even President Ranil Wickremesinghe, the NPP leader said they are holding the fort down for their successors in politics.
“But the entry of those who are not part of these elite families now has sent shockwaves among the group,” he said. He said the politicians who once engaged in politics from their fancy terraces, a handful of corrupt bureaucrats and racketeers who support them are alarmed.
Noting that the people once voted for politicians after being attracted by either the persona or fancy airs and donations or even because of threats have now changed and awakened due to the Aragalaya and the exposure to ideologies of progressive political camps.
“The people have come forward against the elitist form of politics now. They have changed. They are determined and know they are powerful. There is stiff Opposition against these elite groups which has in turn now shocked them,” he said.
He said parties such as the NPP that once engaged in a micro form of alternative politics have now entered the playing field of major political parties and managed to get through to all social strata in the country including the legal fraternity, industrialists, businessmen and even the military.
“Therefore they are now worried about their future. Their luxury lives at public expense, their ability to act with impunity may be lost,” he noted.
“Sri Lanka is at the brink of bringing in a rule where the law will be applied fairly and equally. People are looking for a new political force. The NPP is being built to fulfil these aspirations,” he added noting that this is why now the rivals of the NPP have resorted to mudslinging and levelling false accusations against them.
Dissanayake said the biggest political clash is now taking place in the country between the NPP ideology Vs the mudslinging of other camps. He also said the party is aware these groups will not give way and will do their utmost to prevent the NPP from coming into power.