Gamini Seneviratne’s Critical Readings of the Sri Lankan Scenario

Gamini Seneviratne, in The Island, 23 December 2024, where the title runs What AKD and NPP should bear in mind” … reproduced here with highlighting imposed by The Editor, Thuppahi

This is to thank you [the ISLAND newspaper] for drawing attention to the dangers posed by India to our society and its culture and other basic resources as well as its on-going exertions towards encroaching on our maritime territory.

As your distinguished correspondent Neville Ladduwahetty has pointed out in an article—President Dissanayake’s forthcoming visit to India: Issues Sri Lanka should take up with New Delhi (09 Dec.)—in your columns, what the NPP government led by Anura Kumara Dissanayake should bear in mind is that India is not our friend. Indeed, as I myself pointed out in an opinion piece published by you many months ago, India’s practice of greed has alienated everyone of the countries that lie on or in proximity to its borders from….. Pakistan in the west to Bangladesh in the east, to Sri Lanka and the Maldives in the south with that vast territory of distinct cultures that cover Jammu and Kashmir, Nepal and Bhutan all capped by China.

India mouths the observations made by the rest of the world on what is euphemistically called “western” “hypocrisy” (and not the pack of looters and genocidal goons they have long been). The reason for that has been quite evident but has been pronounced a few days ago in statement/s by Jaishanker (a public servant who has found politics more to his taste) on India’s “complicity” (what a seeking-to-be-neutral term) in the criminal assaults on the people of and around Palestine.

And, if one were to ask, “Who are they?” they are a widespread group of rogue states and range from the prime mover (the USA) to arms-vendors across Europe, to traders in fossil fuels and to money-makers by any other means such as Egypt’s Sisi, Pakistan’s unelected rulers in military uniform whether home-bred or governed by the “policy’ makers in Washington and right down to the wallahs of a rich mixture of rogue businessmen, politicians cum mythmakers masked in “religion” in India.

And what have we here? The same manoeuvres as elsewhere with treacherous politicians of our own in place of the Marcos line in the Philippines, the Sharifs et al in Pakistan and a whole string of the like in Africa and Latin America.

How subservient the more recent lot here are and how much the US-Indian combine can chalk up as “success” can be seen in a wealthy Indian businessman’s role in support of the American-underwritten carnival on Galle Face green to remove Gotabaya from office. An exertion capped by insinuating their long-term friend, Ranil Wickresinghe, into Parliament and the presidency with not a whisper of legitimacy. And that’s the sort-of man who spent hundreds, maybe thousands of our hard-earned ‘valuable foreign exchange’ going for funerals and other bits of show-dom. We await the present administration to make public an audit of those and other expenditures incurred by him and his cohorts, in addition of course to the ‘agreements’ he has signed with ‘his’ constituency of MPs who had long lost any form of legitimacy themselves.

And now they must be, should be, delighted to have Harini Amarasuriya. She is on record as telling us that she’s concerned for India’s fears for her security from her neighbours. I do not wish to go on and risk the blood pressure levels of your readers by spelling out the meaning of what she’s said and of her presence in Parliament, never mind the Cabinet.

That reminds us that she has been designated “Prime Minister” as following Sirimavo Bandaranaike, who earned world-wide respect for severing diplomatic relations with Saigon (Vietnam), Formosa (Taiwan) and ‘Israel’.

That was in 1970, over fifty years ago. It’s possible that Dr. Amarasuriya’s knowledge of or respect for history does not extend that far back.

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An EDITORIAL NOTE

Gamini Seneviratne and I were batchmates and first year-room neighbours at Ramanathan Hall, Peradeniya University in 1957 and we have sustained a long friendship while pursuing different pathways. He has remained in the island over the decades and has far greater knowledge of the local scenario than I have.

That said, some of his specific assertions seem sweeping and I encourage informed commentary on his set of statements from readers who can marshal views with data and bibliographical references. His evaluation of Ranil Wickremasinghe seems to be on the rights paths in my mind and I have always had reservations about the background processes behind the Aragalaya. His assessment of Harini Amarasuriya seems harsh; but I speak without strong local roots in the present.

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2 responses to “Gamini Seneviratne’s Critical Readings of the Sri Lankan Scenario

  1. Sachi Sri Kantha

    Well, now the dim bulbs like Gamini Seneviratne assert that ‘India is not our friend’. If this is a debating point, I wish to note that Prabhakaran was far ahead of his times, in evaluating Indian policy makers’ intention pointedly. He didn’t tolerate the bullying of India, in 1987.

    It would be more interesting, if Gamini would have provided a list of which countries in the Asian region can be considered as Sri Lanka’s friends. Myanmar, Thailand – both get a vote because they are non-democratic (though going through the motions of holding elections) and Buddhist dominated. How about Japan, Cambodia and Vietnam then?

  2. Gus Mathews

    Dear Michael,
    Gamini Seneviratne’s vision of India is a view that is held by many Sri Lankans.

    India though it appears friendly to Sri Lanka’s new government it is nevertheless a dominant power in the region that wants its neighbours to be vassal states. Its relationship with its near neighbours like Pakistan, Bangaladesh, Nepal, Myanmar has been an eyeopener. Do not forget it blocked land-locked Nepal from access until it got its way. Even before Modi, India subsumed the Himalayan Kingdom of Sikkim and destroyed its seven hundred year old monarchy and is in the process of cultural domination of its unique culture.

    My advice to AKD is please be wary of India, Friendly relations with India is as important as is Sri Lanka’s independence. Do not forget that Sri Lanka as a country is older than India. India came into existence as a country in August 15, 1947. While Sri Lanka as a unified country was in existence during Parakrama Bahu’s reign. Even the Moghul empire didn’t encompass the south of the subcontinent.

    While there are some cultural aspects that are similar, however due to Sri Lanka being the guardian of Theravada Buddhism Sri Lanka has more in common with Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. Indeed these countries consider Sri Lanka in a similar fashion as Roman Catholics consider the Vatican.

    In the long run it would be to Sri Lanka’s advantage to be a neutral state like Switzerland and cultivate relationships with the countries like Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam and also include, Japan and China with whom Sri Lanka has had extremely good relationships since World War two.

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