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I still think Mahinda was and is a better choice for Sri Lanka (with all his flaws) and believe Maithripala is simply a puppet of Ranil and Chandrika (who have already have been in power and didn't do much at all).
you would but more than 50% of SL people thought other wise.

Sirisena is a seasoned politician who started his career during one of the most difficult and dangerous period for an SLFPer. His father has even fought in WW. He is not a puppet.

He was more wise than your 'strong man'

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Basically, Ranil is the USA's pet in Sri Lanka. So we will soon see a very pro-US policy emerging from Sri Lanka that is very NGO friendly (sort of like the Congress party). The US will promote closer relations with India (whom they are trying to make into steadfast allies to counter China) and use Sri Lanka as a tool when they need to manipulate Pakistan.
You were first saying US will use SL against India and now saying promote closer SL-Ind relations...dont you think you sound contradictory.

RW may be pro west at the same time it means west is pro ranil. That is good for SL.

Ranil's family basically controls most of the private media in Sri Lanka, so you will not hear much criticism about his rule
You mean that poorly funded TNL? Almost all private media was bought over by MR.

He is the one who brought in Norway into the Sri Lankan conflict back in the day when the LTTE was around
Again wrong. Norway was invited by PA government in 1997 and 1998 of which MR was a minister.

It is no wonder that John Kerry is so happy over Maithripala Sirisena's victory.
Yes. US will be happy to have Ranil in SL ....so who cares as long as it serve our interests?

When Ranil was Prime Minister from 2001-2004 he allowed Sri Lanka's airports to be used in the illegal torture and rendition of terror suspects by the USA.
So? do you want Islamist terrorists to find a safe heaven in SL? And SL got many advantages from that move.

In reality it is Ranil Wickremasinghe who has won Sri Lanka's election - Maithripala Sirisena was just a clever ploy to get votes from the masses because if Ranil had stood for election himself he would have lost terribly
SO the 'pimp' owned your 'strong man' big time...?

India should be able to manipulate the new Sri Lankan government quite well in comparison to the one under Rajapaksa
How can india do that? specially when SL has backing of west and probably china...there is no reason RW will harm china relations.


10 years of hard won victories and services seems just lost. I have lost faith in my country. :(
Are you mad like MR?
මොකද ඕයි අර මාරයා වඳුරෙක් වගේ ජනේලේ එල්ලී ගෙන කෑගහන්නේ?

I see hidden danger lurking around. Maybe in the future it will rear it's ugly head. I fear we might be two late for that.
Many saw hidden dangers lurking around in Temple trees...wo ppl did act.

This is why he was used by Ranil + Chandrika as their presidential candidate. If either Ranil or Chandrika had stood as the presidential candidate they would have lost heavily, especially among the majority Sinhalese. That is, he was a decoy
Sirisena is a seasoned politician and a wise man.

The new Sri Lankan government is ripe for manipulation by the west (namely USA and Britain) as well as India if need be. They are basically a hodge podge of different parties. Sri Lanka has changed from a being politically stable with a strong leader to being politcally instable with a weak government.
SL was not stable under MR only an illusion of stability...if he was not removed we could have seen big repurcussions. And i dont think MR is a strong leader as much as you think...

බොරු සිරිසේනයෙක් දාගෙන ඡන්දේ දවසේ පිස්සු කෙලින්නේ නෑ ශක්තිමත් නායකයෝ....ඡන්දේට පස්සේ දවසේ වඳුරා වගේ ජනේලේ එල්ලිලා ගොන් ආතල් සපයන්නේ නෑ....

The "good thing" is that because the west has now managed to install its puppet in power (Ranil Wickremasinghe) you will hear less about "human rights abuses" and "war crimes."
isnt it good?

You don't understand the USA and Sri Lanka's Ranil Wickremasinghe very well then if you think just "making it clear" is enough. Hopefully more intelligent people are running India's foreign policy.
obviously they are intelligent than you...why suddenly scared of RW.


Fat chance of that with Ranil in power.
as if MR had such a policy.........at least RW and Maithree at the top would ensure knowledgable people would be handling foreign affairs...
 
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as if MR had such a policy.........at least RW and Maithree at the top would ensure knowledgable people would be handling foreign affairs...

I am a strong critic of Ranil and his gang. And you are of Rajapaksha. Let's wait and watch which one of us is correct.

Do you think that ranil is good for the economy?

LOL. I dunnno how they gonna run the country by giving Rs. 10,000 salary increments and tax cuts.
 
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I am a strong critic of Ranil and his gang. And you are of Rajapaksha. Let's wait and watch which one of us is correct

Base your criticism on facts and not mere personal favorationsa and hatred.

For your information i am a critic of BOTH ranil and rajapakse. I dont have a favorite.

And you proving to be right or wrong is a forgorn one since govern implemented 13A.

On a different note, had blind MR supporters critic MR instead of whitewashing his every wrong, he would not be where he is today :)
 
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Base your criticism on facts and not mere personal favorationsa and hatred.

For your information i am a critic of BOTH ranil and rajapakse. I dont have a favorite.

And you proving to be right or wrong is a forgorn one since govern implemented 13A.

On a different note, had blind MR supporters critic MR instead of whitewashing his every wrong, he would not be where he is today :)


Waiting for the free Wifi in every Sri Lankan town that Maithripala Sirisena promised. That is one good policy.

definitely....in SL history.always UNP governments were streets ahead than any SLFP governs when it comes to economy...

It's under the SLFP that Sri Lanka had its highest economic growth rate of 8%
 
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Waiting for the free Wifi in every Sri Lankan town that Maithripala Sirisena promised. That is one good policy.
i am not a supporter it...anyway wait for it...you people are used to waiting ne

under the SLFP that Sri Lanka had its highest economic growth rate of 8%
GDP growth rate doesnt tell the whole story..and financial dates during MR is questionable...
Every SLFP period ended with bad economic situtaion starting from 56 to 2014 :)
 
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you would but more than 50% of SL people thought other wise.

Sirisena is a seasoned politician who started his career during one of the most difficult and dangerous period for an SLFPer. His father has even fought in WW. He is not a puppet.

He was more wise than your 'strong man'


Sirisena may be a seasoned politician but he is only a puppet to Ranil and Chandrika. That makes him basically irrelevant. The whole plan is to make the executive president redundant and transfer all power to the PM, which is Ranil.


අපි දන්නවා කොහොමද කියලා

No use typing in Sinhala here. This is a forum used by mainly Indians and Pakistanis. The only one shouting here, appears to be you.

You were first saying US will use SL against India and now saying promote closer SL-Ind relations...dont you think you sound contradictory.

RW may be pro west at the same time it means west is pro ranil. That is good for SL.

I don't think it's contradictory at all. Ranil will try and get as close as he can to India. And then use that bon-homie to his and the USA's advantage. Sri Lanka's interests are not what he is interested in. He was the one who facilitated Norway who has played a dubious role in other conflict areas in the world as well.

You mean that poorly funded TNL? Almost all private media was bought over by MR.

No I mean the Daily Mirror, Sunday Times, TNL (these are merely the English language media). The Sirasa media conglomerate is also in Ranil's pocket.


Again wrong. Norway was invited by PA government in 1997 and 1998 of which MR was a minister.

Chandrika? Britain's pet? What a surprise.


Yes. US will be happy to have Ranil in SL ....so who cares as long as it serve our interests?

Supporting rendition flights from Sri Lankan airports was in Sri Lanka's interests?


So? do you want Islamist terrorists to find a safe heaven in SL? And SL got many advantages from that move.

SO the 'pimp' owned your 'strong man' big time...?

What are the "advantages" that Sri Lanka got? Could you please elaborate? And no, I don't want the USA to use Sri Lanka airports and bases for their own nefarious means. Clearly you do. You do realise all this was illegal right? So much for man like Ranil Wickremasinghe who claims to stand up for human rights.

How can india do that? specially when SL has backing of west and probably china...there is no reason RW will harm china relations.

Ranil will harm China relations because that is what his masters want. They've already done that through their campaigning by threatening to cancel Chinese projects in the island.


Are you mad like MR?
මොකද ඕයි අර මාරයා වඳුරෙක් වගේ ජනේලේ එල්ලී ගෙන කෑගහන්නේ?

No I am not. And again, it's pointless typing in Sinhala here. So I will leave you this;

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Straight from the paddy fields of Polonnaruwa.


Many saw hidden dangers lurking around in Temple trees...wo ppl did act.


Sirisena is a seasoned politician and a wise man.

He is not wise at all; he is an opportunist.

And his naivity is the reason Ranil and Chandrika chose him to be the common candidate so that they could split the majority vote down the middle.

SL was not stable under MR only an illusion of stability...if he was not removed we could have seen big repurcussions. And i dont think MR is a strong leader as much as you think...



බොරු සිරිසේනයෙක් දාගෙන ඡන්දේ දවසේ පිස්සු කෙලින්නේ නෑ ශක්තිමත් නායකයෝ....ඡන්දේට පස්සේ දවසේ වඳුරා වගේ ජනේලේ එල්ලිලා ගොන් ආතල් සපයන්නේ නෑ....

Why do you keep writing in Sinhala here? Like the opposition didn't use a fake Namal Rajapaksa character in its campaign?


isnt it good?

obviously they are intelligent than you...why suddenly scared of RW.

I'm not scared about RW... I'm just saddended that now we have a USA puppet at the helm of Sri Lanka.

as if MR had such a policy.........at least RW and Maithree at the top would ensure knowledgable people would be handling foreign affairs...

Maithri can't speak English - how is he going to have the finesse to handle foriegn affairs.

i am not a supporter it...anyway wait for it...you people are used to waiting ne

That's Maithri's policy so you would have supported it. I think it's a great policy. Looking forward to its implementation since it is so practical and all.

Remember these too:

1.The price of a cylinder of domestic gas will be reduced by Rs 300.

12.The guaranteed purchase price for a kilogramme of rice will be Rs 50.

13.The guaranteed purchase price for a kilogramme of potatoes will be Rs 80.

14.The guaranteed purchase price for a kilogramme of tea leaves will be between Rs 80 and 90.

15.The guaranteed purchase price for rubber will be Rs 350 per kilogramme.

16. The guaranteed purchase price paid to dairy farmers for a litre of milk will be raised by Rs 10 from the present Rs 60.

PRESIDENT MAITHRIPALA SIRISENA’S 100 DAY WORK PROGRAMME | Daily News Online : Sri Lanka's National News

Yeah for subsidies... that will really help the Sri Lankan economy.

GDP growth rate doesnt tell the whole story..and financial dates during MR is questionable...
Every SLFP period ended with bad economic situtaion starting from 56 to 2014 :)

Sri Lanka hasn't seen any economic growth rate comparable to that under MR.

Here's what S&P had to say:


S&P raises concerns over spending plans of new Sri Lanka President

SINGAPORE (Standard & Poor's) Jan. 9, 2015--The outcome for Sri Lanka's presidential election--Maithripala Sirisena defeating President Mahinda Rajapaksa--presents some policy uncertainty, said Standard & Poor's Ratings Services today.

This uncertainty stemmed both from the disparate nature of the coalition that fielded him as candidate and his election promises portending significant changes.

Under Rajapaksa's tenure, Sri Lanka's executive presidential system was highly centralized, exerting significant control over the key areas of the economy and the military. This allowed moderate progress in economic reforms and fiscal consolidation.

The opposition's coalition parties have not agreed on a common approach to economic policy and, in our view, were mainly united by the desire to unseat Rajapaksa. Policy differences are likely to surface when parliamentary elections are called within the first 100 days of president-elect Sirisena's term, as he had promised.

Aside from the traditional main opposition party, centre-right United National Party, the opposition coalition contains a number of different parties. Among these is the Marxist JVP party.

In the run-up to the elections, Sirisena also promised to expand subsidies and raise welfare payments, which, in the absence of offsetting revenue gains, would jeopardize Sri Lanka's hard-won progress in reducing its large debt and interest burdens.

In addition, in his election manifesto, Sirisena committed to amending the constitution to abolish the presidential system in favour of a parliamentary system.

If that happens, Sri Lanka's history of fractious parliamentary politics with its large number of religion, ethnicity, and regionally based political parties foreshadow a diminished capacity to reach political consensus on key economic policies.

That will in turn constrain policy design and implementation.

We believe the country faces a period of uncertainty following the relative stability that prevailed under Mr. Rajapaksa.

Depending on political developments under the new president and possible changes in fiscal and economic policies, some credit metrics could weaken over the next two to three years.
 
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Guys NDTV is reporting a coup was averted:
Coup Averted in Sri Lanka, Says New Government

Sri Lanka's new government on Sunday accused toppled strongman Mahinda Rajapaksa of having tried to stage a coup to cling to power after losing last week's presidential election.

Rajapaksa, South Asia's longest-serving leader before losing last Thursday's polls, had been widely praised for conceding defeat to Maithripala Sirisena before the final results had been announced.

But a top aide to Sirisena told reporters that 69-year-old Rajapaksa had in fact tried to persuade the island's army and police chiefs to help him stay in office with the use of force.

"People think it was a peaceful transition. It was anything but," Mangala Samaraweera, who is expected to be announced as Sirisena's foreign minister, told a press conference in Colombo.

"The first thing the new cabinet will investigate is the coup and conspiracy by president Rajapaksa.

"He stepped down only when the army chief and the police Inspector General (N.K. Illangakoon) refused to go along with him."

Illangakoon was "very vocal and did not want to be a party to this coup" while army chief Daya Ratnayake also refused to deploy troops for Rajapaksa to seize power, said Samaraweera.

The state attorney general's department also warned that there would be "dangerous consequences".

US Secretary of State John Kerry and even Sirisena himself had thanked Rajapaksa for quitting in the early hours of Friday, after his defeat in an election he had seemed certain to win when he called it in November.

Samaraweera said diplomatic pressure had also been brought to bear on Rajapaksa, who came in for widespread criticism during his decade in office over his administration's human rights record.

"Some world leaders also spoke with president Rajapaksa and prevailed on him to ensure a peaceful transition," Samaraweera said. "I don't know who had spoken (to him), but we know some leaders did talk to him."

Samaraweera said it was important for the new administration to disclose what had happened while results were being released, and an independent probe would be a priority of the new cabinet.

Sirisena is expected to deliver an address to the nation later Sunday from the hill station of Kandy, buoyed by securing a parliamentary majority after engineering a spate of defections from his predecessor.


PARLIAMENTARY MAJORITY

Another top lieutenant said Sirisena had already received the backing of more than 40 lawmakers who were previously loyal to Rajapaksa, virtually assuring approval for his programme of radical constitutional reforms.

"We now have more than we need in parliament," Rajitha Senaratne told AFP.

"We can have our legislative programme approved without any difficulty whatsoever."

Sirisena previously had the backing of 89 lawmakers and needed another 24 to secure a simple majority in the 225-member house.

The new leader, who is himself a defector from Rajapaksa's party, has already pledged to reverse many of the constitutional changes made by his predecessor which gave huge powers to the president.

Sirisena wants to establish independent commissions to run the police, the public service and the judiciary and to transfer many of his executive powers to parliament.

Even Rajapaksa's Sri Lankan Freedom Party has said it will support Sirisena's constitutional reforms, making their enactment a formality.

Sirisena quit Rajapaksa's cabinet in November to emerge as an opposition unity candidate in the January 8 polls, triggering the biggest defection of lawmakers from a government since independence from Britain in 1948.

In his speech in Kandy, Sirisena is expected to spell out his reform plan in detail and call for a normalising of relations with the European Union as well as other Western nations and India.

Rajapaksa had alienated many of his fellow leaders by refusing to allow an international probe into allegations of mass civilian casualties in the brutal finale to Sri Lanka's 37-year Tamil separatist war in 2009.

While Rajapaksa still retains significant support from the majority Sinhalese community, anger had been growing over rising levels of corruption and his authoritarian style.

Rajapaksa had installed relatives in some of the most sensitive posts, including his younger brother Gotabhaya who was often accused of meddling in his officially neutral role as defence secretary.




Anything on local media?
 
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Implications for India?

Would be neutral.Because he already made its clear he would follow balanced approach towards all nation including India .That is all we want.Because Rajapakse was too messy for that nation and also to India.But he was a strong leader indeed.
 
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Anything on local media?

BS. Former opposition has not stopped slinging mud at the former president. MR handed over his power as smoothly as possible to victor. Some people cannot accept it. They wished he would cling to the presidency so Arab spring type rallies could be organized.

Anyway he has no power now.

Base your criticism on facts and not mere personal favorationsa and hatred.

For your information i am a critic of BOTH ranil and rajapakse. I dont have a favorite.

And you proving to be right or wrong is a forgorn one since govern implemented 13A.

On a different note, had blind MR supporters critic MR instead of whitewashing his every wrong, he would not be where he is today :)

I didn't whitewash his every wrong, it was you who whitewashed Ranil. Don't forget that. Let's wait and see what this genius Ranil will do to our economy.
 
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I didn't whitewash his every wrong, it was you who whitewashed Ranil. Don't forget that. Let's wait and see what this genius Ranil will do to our economy.

That's true. I've also criticised MR's investment in pointless things like Hambantota airport and Mihin Lanka, didn't agree with him releasing Indian fishermen but Saradiel is a complete whitewasher of Ranil - he simply worships Ranil and if anyone dares to critique or speak negatively he goes positively apoplectic with rage. Even though I calmly and rationally told him why I think MR was a better better bet prior to the elections he still couldn't handle the fact that someone had a different opinion to his.
 
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That's true. I've also criticised MR's investment in pointless things like Hambantota airport and Mihin Lanka, didn't agree with him releasing Indian fishermen but Saradiel is a complete whitewasher of Ranil - he simply worships Ranil and if anyone dares to critique or speak negatively he goes positively apoplectic with rage. Even though I calmly and rationally told him why I think MR was a better better bet prior to the elections he still couldn't handle the fact that someone had a different opinion to his.

Yep. Saradiel went completely mad when I argued with him about Ranil's tenure during 2002-2004 time. This silly bugger whitewashed every move of Ranil. WTF? According to him what MR did was all wrong and what RW did was all right. It was stupid people like you and me that won't vote for Ranil because he doesn't have a beard. Intelligent people like him vote for Ranil because they know the better. :big_boss:


We are not dead yet.

The world forgets that Sri Lanka is Asia's oldest continuing democracy, And the people will always safeguard that no matter what

Maybe we are too late then.
 
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Yep. Saradiel went completely mad when I argued with him about Ranil's tenure during 2002-2004 time. This silly bugger whitewashed every move of Ranil. WTF? According to him what MR did was all wrong and what RW did was all right. It was stupid people like you and me that won't vote for Ranil because he doesn't have a beard. Intelligent people like him vote for Ranil because they know the better. :big_boss:

Now this is anecdotal but I have noted this extremist mindset among a lot of Ranil worshippers. Ranil himself, as we all know, is a dictator. He has clung to power like a leech, using every trick in the book to keep his leadership within the UNP party - so much so that even his own party members have expressed grave reservations and have protested against this. Ranil's hardcore supporters, I believe, share many of his ugly characteristics and completely refuse to entertain any other point of view. Ranil has come to power not through the ballot and the popular will of the people, but rather through trickery and cunning. Let us see what he does.
 
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Now this is anecdotal but I have noted this extremist mindset among a lot of Ranil worshippers. Ranil himself, as we all know, is a dictator. He has clung to power like a leech, using every trick in the book to keep his leadership within the UNP party - so much so that even his own party members have expressed grave reservations and have protested against this. Ranil's hardcore supporters, I believe, share many of his ugly characteristics and completely refuse to entertain any other point of view. Ranil has come to power not through the ballot and the popular will of the people, but rather through trickery and cunning. Let us see what he does.

Yep me too. I have also argued with people about Ranil's dictatorship within his party. But those people said Ranil was not in power so their is no problem. Now let's see what will he do. Ranil is the biggest curse that happened to Sri Lanka in modern times. People didn't see how dangerous Ranil is. Last time he only got 2 years. We should give him some time to show his real personality.
 
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Tamils finally united and defeated Rajapakse in this election . Most of the Rajapakse family members ran away from SL after the election results.
 
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Yep. Saradiel went completely mad when I argued with him about Ranil's tenure during 2002-2004 time. This silly bugger whitewashed every move of Ranil. WTF? According to him what MR did was all wrong and what RW did was all right. It was stupid people like you and me that won't vote for Ranil because he doesn't have a beard. Intelligent people like him vote for Ranil because they know the better. :big_boss:



We are not dead yet.



Maybe we are too late then.
I ask again, what's the big deal about having normal relations with the USA? Are you a communist?
 
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