Every day
children are born most of them, unless they are born mentally handicapped, grow
to be matured men or women experiencing the simple duality of life –the good
and the bad. When we are babies and children we think that all solutions can be
solved by crying and yelling at parents and others that pass by making them
understand by gesticulation or crying
loud for what we want.
But that way of satisfying our demands ends as we
grow up learning from teachers , books, thinking and reflecting, how to live , what we expect from life. Then
we learn by experiencing through human relationships how to react to what we
think is good or what we think is bad. It was easy with our parents we can be
peaceful or aggressive with them and their reactions would be mild or
manageably harsh .
But later on
our relations with those outside our homes are unpredictable they may
some times be enriching experiences, or dangerous experiences which may even cost our lives. Life is a constant
learning experience. It is that
which makes us wise or foolish.
In our
selected professions too we have to learn to adopt ourselves to situations , be it may be as a teacher, as
a doctor, as a lawyer, as a labourer or as a politician. If we do not
adopt ourselves correctly then we may not be successful in our chosen
profession.
In Sri Lanka
after 70 years of Independence
we have our own politicians, parliamentarians. Have they adopted themselves as good politicians or parliamentarians ? Most
of the parliamentarians in Sri Lanka
are lawyers, doctors, or simply men with experience in dealing with people to solve their social or economic problems.
If some citizens
not satisfied with what is taking place as they are not happening for their
personal benefits take arms to fight
against the antagonists and try to wrench from them what they need, they become
terrorists and their antagonists may then
take arms to stop them and eliminate
them.
If the
politicians and parliamentarians act in like manner they will also be terrorists and the
government may take appropriate action as those taken against the terrorist.
But do we
expect Parliamentarians act like terrorists ? No .
Why ?
Because we
do not expect such behaviour from them as they are experienced men and know how
to act wisely and patiently, with people of different ideas, beliefs and cultures.
They are not children who cry and yell
demanding what they want, but act peacefully using common sense and
using their experience in their human relations as politicians who stand for the
interest of the country and its people with different political views and
expectations.
As we grow
up we should learn to see reality through maturity of thoughts interacting with men and matters and stand by those realities rather than vacillate unable like children to
decide what to do or wher to go. See for instance an experienced politicians
who was many times the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka and the leader of the UNP for over 20 years, a lawyer, who lost 30 elections still unable to face defeat as a man, and unable to take a decision on his own. He cannot accept to be told that he is no
more the Prime Minister.
What then
is such a man who cannot accept eight worldly conditions
(asta loka damma) gain and loss (labo-alabo), grace and disgrace (ayaso-yasoca) insults and
praise(ninda –presansa), enjoyment and
suffering (sapanci – dukkham), if not he
is not a wise man and has still learnt
nothing of life.
It is now
evident that Ranil Wickramsinghe has no
existence of his own. He depends on
others. As the Prime Minister he depended on Paskaralingams and Charitha
Ratwattes, foreign NGOs and lots of yes men who are after their own benefits. Now holed up in Temple Trees Ranil
Wickramasinghe ex Prime Minister depends
on friend Karu Jayasuriya-an
indecisive vacillator, foreign journalists, embassies, of USA ,UK ,Germany ,France and European Union. These are his life support of existence as a
rebel ex-Prime Minister. He tells them
the possibilities of street fights, he has stressed that one does not know what arises in a situation
like this . A few desperate people he tells them, can start off a blood bath.
Ranil
Wickramasinghe is insinuating before the foreign embassadors a calamitous situation and indirectly requests
them to be on guard to defend Sri
Lanka and perhaps be ready with an army contingent. He had already written to
these embassies requesting them to demand the UN to be in readiness to send a UN peace keeping force. (http://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2018/10/31/call-for-ranil-to-be-indicted-for-high-treason/)
Doesn’t
this show that Ranil Wickramasinghe has not reached mental maturity, but instead descending to the childhood level of having fear
and yelling for security ?
Unfortunately he seems to have suddenly found himself in a kindergarten
class with all his political companions, Karu Jayasuriya, Harin Fernando, Ajith
Perera, Ravi Karunanayake, Harsha de Silva, Rajitha Senarathana, Mangala
Samaraweera, Majuba Rhaman and even
Gomin Dayasiri in the same class.
A lollipop
for a crying and yelling child is what money does to young growing up
politician give them a bundle of money
they immediately become manageable by
the one who provides him with the toy bundle. Manusha Nanayakkara found it was
more democratic to join the Government of
Prime Minister Rajapakse sworn in by the President and in the morning he
took oath before the President to be a Minister in the Cabinet of the new Prime
Minister Mahinda Rajapakse. And in the evening he comes back to Ranil
Wickramasinghe the ex Prime Minister and
says he made a mistake about
understanding democracy and says democracy is besides Ranil Wickramasinghe.
Sampanthan
and other TNA Parliamentarians refuse to grow up and remain eternal children.
Strangely
though even the foreign Ambassadors have a problem growing up. The new
Ambassador of US Alaina Teplitz, true to their nature of destabilising the
governments of developing countries , goes to the former Prime Minister crying
over his lost jobn trying to sympathise with his plight and give some hope that
he still has Ambassadors coming to tap on his back.
But yet
there are wise men even when they are old- Lord Michael Naseby at 82 years who had once been a Deputy Speaker of the
House of Parliament, who is wise and
refuses to be a child.
Lord
Michael Naseby has warned the UK Parliamentarians that it is not their role to
interfere in to internal affairs of Sri Lanka
and says that he is fully aware that all actions taken so far by the President of Sri Lanka are Constitutional. He
says that Sri Lankans should be allowed
to settle their own problems without foreign intervention and that he has met
the President of Sri Lanka
several times and that he is a wise man.
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