But
President Emmanuel Macron who swam into French Presidency in the  flood waters of hope  and enthusiasm of the French population , has
become today the  most unpopular
President,  and  the same people who with overwhelming enthusiasm
hailed him  as the  President of France in 2017 have risen up
today from all classes and professions, from all over France wearing yellow
jackets calling him for goodness sake to resign.
It was a
short lived marriage between a non-political inexperienced politician as a
President  and the people who had lot of
hope for a new comfortable experience of 
life under a new President with new ideas,  which seem to be ending as suddenly as it rose.
What lesson
does  this give to Sri Lanka 
The UNP and
its partners may have political experience but we saw in the past three years
where their political experience has led the country.  JVP make lot of noise and make lot of
promises, can people hope they will do what they promise or despite their ideas
once they come to power will the people of Sri Lanka 
Sri Lanka
is not a virgin damsel, but an experienced mature old woman  who had gone through 2600 years or  more of a life through a glorious a past,
followed by dependence and misery.  Sri
Lanka today is capable of taking her destiny into her own hand , if it is
entrusted to a capable experienced and already tried political leaders, without
depending  on the rich and powerful, but
with wisdom and serenity to accept what is good,  rejecting 
what is bad to find the middle path of development into which we were
introduced  first by the wisdom of a wise
woman Sirimavo Bandaranayake who took the path of non-alignment. 
Sri Lanka
though became independent of colonialism seventy years ago, it began  tasting real independence with SWRD
Bandaranaike in 1956, and after that we groped between hope and deception until
we found in 2005 a 
real patriot with experience, determination and patriotism  who first saved us from  certain division and destruction by the  evil force of terrorism which lasted for thirty
years with considerable loss of life, psychological loss of a will to exist,
made to live stressfully under fear of a lurking death.
Developing
countries as opposed to the countries of the West, are hampered in their
development  by the constant interference
by the West and making their own plans 
of development for our countries. If we step out of their planned
development processes  the price we may
have to pay is immeasurable. This process is to a great extent supported  by our own politicians as we saw in the past
three years, and to get out  of the
clutches of  the West is not an easy
task. 
Many
developing countries, like Iran ,
Guatamala , Chile ,
Congo , Iraq , Libya 
It is there
that political experience, determination and devoted patriotism count. For
seventy years since independence we could not find  a correct political leadership, and through
out a period of ruthless terrorism our political leaders did not have the
vision,  courage and determination to end  the canker  of terrorism, until in 2005 the people elected
Mahinda Rajapakse as the President of Sri Lanka. 
Of course,
those self interested politicians greedy to hold on to power, and those who
yearn for English educated West imitators 
as politicians  oppose Mahinda
Rajapakse and his way of governance to give the West  the necessary power to use Sri Lanka to suit
their political strategies.
We have an
example of a retired Supreme Court Judge Wigneswaran the Chief Minister of the
NPC whose attitude as man out of his judicial training is utterly questionable.
We cannot even believes such a man as Wigneswaran had been a Judge of the Sri Lanka Sureeme Court 
Judging
judges taking Wigneswaran as  an example make
us fear who we really have as Judges. A retired judge who become an ordinary
man should have, justice , fairness and 
mental collectedness built in him to take correct independent decisions.
Recent
Judgements coming one after another , make one really begin to wonder what is
in the minds of the Sri Lanka Judges . Is it justice  and rendering 
fair and independent judgement in their mind or  an effort to please those who are powerful
and accrue to them selves applause for judgements considered independent by
them,  even though their seem to have no logic
in their judgements.  
The first
judgment withheld a gazette notification dissolving the parliament to hold
elections without considering the consequences the judgement would lead to,  if the Parliament is allowed to sit two weeks
during the interim judgment until a judgment is given. 
The second
is no better than the first, because it  withholds the work that had been under taken
by a Prime Minister and his Cabinet duly appointed by the President to redress
the people who had been suffering under decisions taken by a West Oriented
Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe  and
a visionless cabinet of Ministers, proved to have mismanaged the finances of
the Country, for nine whole days making Sri Lanka function without a
Government. All that smells litro gaz.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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