Differences brew in ITAK over decision to back Sajith Premadasa

Resentment brews within the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) over the decision by the party’s Central Committee to back Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) presidential candidate Sajith Premadasa in the absence of some its leaders such as former MP Mavai Senathirajah and S. Sridharan.

The Central Committee that met in Vavuniya on Sunday decided to back Mr. Premadasa while a section of the party insists on supporting common Tamil candidate P. Ariyanethran who is a former MP from the Batticaloa District.

Party’s spokesman M.A. Sumanthiran announced the decision to the media. He said the decision was taken after deliberation of five years.

However, Mr. Senathirajah who is the ITAK President, said that the decision was taken even without consulting him.

“On that day, I had a chest pain. Therefore, I had to rush to see a doctor. That is why I couldn’t attend the meeting. Still, the party had taken this decision. There is a dispute now,” he said. He said the decision to back Mr. Premadasa without any understanding with him for the resolution of the ethnic conflict could not be accepted.

The Tamil parties that stand by the common Tamil candidate argue that rejection of him would weaken Tamils’ demand for Federalism.

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Sajith Pledges Responsible Use of Executive Powers

Sajith Premadasa, the presidential candidate of Samagi Jana Balavegaya, has assured the public that the powers of the executive presidency will not be misused if he is elected.

Speaking at the unveiling of the Mihintala Declaration for Respectable Politics, Premadasa emphasized his commitment to using the executive powers responsibly and transparently.

“In any case, we will try to avoid using the power of the executive president arbitrarily, in any way he wants. Also, I do not see this as a position. I see this in the mandate given by the people, a duty and responsibility that the people should fulfill as a servant. We should all remember that the executive president is a person who depends on the taxpayers’ money of Sri Lanka,” said Premadasa.

Premadasa highlighted the importance of leveraging various resources to recover the country from its current economic challenges. He stressed the need to do so in a manner that respects Sri Lanka’s culture, civility, and religious diversity.

UN calls on member states to prosecute Sri Lankans accused of rights abuses

The United Nations has called on member states of the UN Human Rights Council to investigate and prosecute alleged perpetrators of international crimes committed by any party to the conflict in Sri Lanka.

The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), in a report on Sri Lanka published ahead of the 57th Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, recommended that Human Rights Council and Member States, cooperate in investigating and prosecuting alleged perpetrators of international crimes committed by any party to the conflict in Sri Lanka through judicial proceedings before national jurisdictions, including under accepted principles of extraterritorial or universal jurisdiction, through relevant international networks and mutual legal assistance processes and in cooperation with survivors, families and their representatives.

Member states have also been urged to consider using other international legal options to advance accountability in Sri Lanka.

They have also been urged to explore, as part of a wider range of accountability measures and consistent with international law, further targeted sanctions, such as asset freezes and travel bans against individuals credibly alleged to have perpetrated gross international human rights violations or serious humanitarian law violations.

Member states have also been urged to review asylum measures in respect of Sri Lankan nationals to protect those facing reprisals and refrain from any refoulement in cases that present a real risk of torture or other serious human rights violations.

OHCHR has also sought support to continue its monitoring and reporting and its strengthened work on accountability for human rights violations and related crimes in Sri Lanka.

The UN Human Rights Council in Geneva will discuss Sri Lanka’s human rights issue on the opening day of the September session.

Sri Lanka is listed under Item number 2 of the Session and will be discussed on the opening day of the 57th Session of the UNHRC on 9th September.

The Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Sri Lanka will be presented to the Council on 9th September.

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Cabinet authorises President to implement visa-free access for 38 nationalities

The Cabinet of Ministers has authorized the President to implement visa-free access for 38 nationalities with immediate effect, adopting Singapore’s streamlined ‘one-chop’ approach.

This decision is aimed at easing congestion at visa counters, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Sabry.

Meanwhile, the Cabinet of Ministers on August 21 had decided to allow visa-free entry to Sri Lanka for citizens of 35 countries, including the United Kingdom (UK), United States (US), Canada, Germany, Australia, Saudi Arabia, China, India, Russia, South Korea, and Japan.

This new visa-free policy is expected to come into effect from October 01, 2024, and will remain in effect for a period of six months.

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ITAK faces internal conflict By Sulochan Ramiah Mohan

Ilankai Thamil Arasu Katchchi (ITAK), the oldest Tamil political party in Sri Lanka, has decided to back Sajith Premadasa while some of their members have openly backed the Tamil common Presidential Candidate, P. Aiyanethiran, in the upcoming election. The ITAK has given a deadline to Ariyanethiran to withdraw from the race as he is a member of the ITAK Central Committee.

The ITAK has clarified that its primary reason for supporting Sajith Premadasa is their concern over Ranil Wickremesinghe’s association and accepting individuals such as Karuna, Pillaiyan, Viyalendran, and Douglas Devananda, who, according to ITAK, have acted against the Tamil population in both deeds and thoughts.

Despite being a Central Committee and ITAK President, Mavai Senathirajah, has also rendered his support to the Tamil common candidate and allegedly has refrained from endorsing Sajith Premadasa at the last minute, citing health reasons, a member of the ITAK told Ceylon Today. Later yesterday (2) Senathirajah had expressed that he is also backing Premadasa when he was questioned about his action. He was not available for a further comment.

Meanwhile, it has been revealed that many ITAK members personally support the common candidate, Ariyanethiran and there is speculation that he may secure over 100,000 votes.

The ITAK’s decision to back Sajith Premadasa stems from their belief that the National People’s Power (NPP) has had a long-standing hostile relationship with the Tamils. However, the Sajith Premadasa faction has emerged as a favourite among Tamil voters, marking a significant shift from their usual support for Premadasa and President Ranil Wickremesinghe, according to the member.

In the meantime, MP S. Sritharan has travelled to the United Kingdom to raise funds for Ariyanethiran, who hails from the Eastern Province.

During a meeting in London, Sritharan urged Tamils to vote for the common candidate.

“We are at a key juncture in our history,” Sritharan stated during his speech in London this week, as the Sri Lankan Presidential Elections approach. “General Elections are now key events for Tamil people. The election battlegrounds have become opportunities for our people to show that we are still here… Each election is a battleground,” a leading Tamil website quoted.

Sritharan has said: “It is from those Eastern homelands we are seeing this common candidate. So, what is our message to the spirits of the fallen?” “What are we going to say to those mothers of the disappeared?” the parliamentarian continued.

“We can’t take up arms again. How many of us know how to fire a gun! How many of us know how to make a bomb, to fire an artillery! Yet, in these 15 years not one of us have thought about taking up a gun, a bomb or firing a shell.”

“Over the 15 years we have shown to the world we are a peace-loving people. But, neither the world nor Sri Lanka are ready to give us a just political solution. They are asking us for goodwill.

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AKD and NPP announce plans to dissolve Parliament on 22 Sept

National People’s Power (NPP) Presidential candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayake has announced that his first action if elected as President of Sri Lanka on 22CSeptember will be to solidify his authority by dissolving Parliament.

Speaking to the Daily FT, Dissanayake emphasised that it is not only crucial to win the election but also to secure and establish control over power. NPP MP Harini Amarasuriya reiterated this plan in a media statement yesterday, confirming that the NPP intends to dissolve Parliament on 22 September, using constitutional powers granted to the President.

NPP MP Harini Amarasuriya firmly said: “We see no reason to engage with these corrupt persons even for a single day. The President has the constitutional authority to appoint a new Cabinet and secretaries, and on 22 September leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake will make the best decision for our country. We are fully prepared with the necessary arrangements.”

Amarasuriya explained that under an NPP Presidency, the existing Cabinet and Prime Minister would be immediately removed, and all necessary legal consultations have already been conducted. Speaking to the media, she dismissed any talk of forming a caretaker Government as an attempt to create further uncertainty. In response to questions from journalists, Harini Amarasuriya criticised Ranil Wickremesinghe’s Presidential campaign, suggesting that it is centred around creating confusion. When asked about Wickremesinghe’s recent statements, she questioned his ability to appoint a cabinet that upholds ethical principles, saying: “He has spoken of Theravada economics, but before that, he should be asked to appoint a cabinet capable of following the five precepts.”

Meanwhile, the NPP has also accused the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) led by Sajith Premadasa and pro-Wickremesinghe factions of collaborating against the NPP.

Dissanayake alleged that discussions are underway between the teams of President Ranil Wickremesinghe and Opposition leader MP Sajith Premadasa to undermine the NPP’s prospects in the upcoming 2024 Presidential election.

Dissanayake claimed that while the public might perceive a conflict between Wickremesinghe and Premadasa, their second-tier teams are reportedly engaged in talks to strategise against the NPP. He suggested that these discussions focus on collaborating to counteract the NPP’s recent progress. “They’re suggesting that it might be wiser for them to unite rather than remain divided and work together to reverse the NPP’s gains. Despite the outward appearance of conflict between Wickremesinghe and Premadasa, their teams are considering joint actions against us. However, it’s too late for such manoeuvres now,” Dissanayake said during an election rally in Homagama on Sunday.

Dissanayake’s comments follow the emergence of a video showing SJB MP S.M. Marikkar interacting with President Ranil Wickremesinghe at a public event believed to be a funeral. In the video, the two are seen discussing the NPP, adding fuel to Dissanayake’s claims of covert discussions aimed at undermining the NPP’s electoral chances.

Vote for Stability, Vote for the ‘Gas Cylinder’ – Ranil

President and Independent Presidential Candidate Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasizing the need to strengthen the rupee and create jobs, outlined his administration’s commitment to generating 100,000 new jobs in the coming year.

He highlighted initiatives focused on the private sector and self-employment, including providing training wages to incentivize companies to retain employees.

“We are focusing on the private sector and self-employment, sending personnel to private companies while providing training wages. These initiatives are designed to incentivize companies to retain these employees,” he explained.

Wickremesinghe also announced plans to direct personnel towards jobs in smart agriculture, aiming to transform Sri Lanka into an export-driven economy. He emphasized the importance of developing tourism, attracting new investments, and boosting export trade, with a dedicated plan already in place.

“Currently, we have the Biyagama A and B investment zones, and in the next phase, we will introduce Keragala as Zone C, covering approximately 120 acres. There are also 60-70 acres, which will be allocated to companies for starting agricultural industries, creating numerous job opportunities,” he detailed.

The President urged supporters to spread his message, particularly in the Gampaha district, where comprehensive development plans are underway.

He also addressed the divide within the United National Party (UNP) and the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), urging UNP members to vote for him.

“To the UNP members, I want to say that now we have a divide with SJB. But remember, a vote for Sajith is essentially a vote for Anura. Encourage the UNP supporters to vote for me. Cast your vote for the ‘Gas Cylinder’, because if we don’t, this country could explode just like a gas cylinder,” Wickremesinghe concluded.

President and Independent Presidential Candidate Ranil Wickremesinghe also took aim at his political rivals, Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Sajith Premadasa, for their promises to reduce taxes.

Wickremesinghe warned that such measures could lead to a decline in government revenue, drawing parallels to the economic turmoil experienced under former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, which saw the rupee plummet to alarming levels against the dollar.

“Anura and Sajith claim they will reduce taxes. But when taxes are reduced, government revenue declines. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa did the same, and as a result, people ended up in long queues. Do we really want to see the rupee fall to 370 or 400 against the dollar again? I say to them: stop making false promises,” Wickremesinghe stated.

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Why Was India’s Spymaster Doval In Sri Lanka?

The presence of Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in Colombo in late August 2024, first came to light after he was pictured with Former Sri Lankan High Commissioner to India, Milinda Moragoda.

Moragoda presented a copy of the Pathfinder Foundation’s Study Group Report on India-Sri Lanka Physical Connectivity to Ajit Kumar Doval, National Security Advisor of India.

The Study Group report which was recently launched, provides a comprehensive blueprint for physical connectivity in the sectors of road, rail, electricity and petroleum.

The ultimate goal of this initiative is to increase Sri Lanka’s annual economic growth rate from 3 to 6% through economic integration between the two countries.

Thereafter, a crucial meeting between Indian National Security AdvisorAjit Doval and President Ranil Wickremesinghe unfolded at the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo. The discussions centred around enhancing economic cooperation, strengthening defence ties, and fostering regional collaboration between the two neighbouring nations.

The meeting underscored the importance of the strategic partnership between India and Sri Lanka, exploring avenues to deepen economic engagement and fortify defence cooperation. The dialogue also touched on broader regional issues, reflecting the shared interests and common challenges faced by the two countries in maintaining stability and security in South Asia.

Meanwhile, the Member States of the Colombo Security Conclave (CSC) – Sri Lanka, India, Maldives, and Mauritius signed the Charter and Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the establishment of the CSC Secretariat at the Presidential Secretariat.

The CSC s core objective is to promote regional security by addressing transnational threats and challenges of common concern to the Member States.

There are five pillars of cooperation under the CSC namely Maritime Safety and Security; Countering Terrorism and Radicalisation; Combating Trafficking and Transnational Organised Crime; Cyber Security and Protection of Critical Infrastructure and Technology; and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief.

Doval was also seen meeting with other political figures in Sri Lanka, includign two candidates running for President in the September 21 election.

India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, met with National People’s Power (NPP) leader and presidential candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Samagi Jana Balavegaya Presidential Candidate Sajith Premadasa.

Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval also met with representatives of North East Tamil political parties.

The meeting was attended by prominent leaders including M.A. Sumanthiran and S. Sridharan of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi, Selvam Adaikalanathan of the Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization, Dharmalingam Siddarthan of the People’s Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam, and Selvarajah Kajendren of the Tamil National People’s Front.

The fielding a common Tamil candidate was discussed at the meeting.

Ajit Doval, one of India’s most celebrated spymasters, serves as the National Security Advisor (NSA) for a third term.

In 2019, he became the first NSA to serve two terms. Known for his extensive field work as well as his strategic leadership, the 1968-batch IPS official, who belonged to the Kerala cadre, is also the first policeman to be decorated with the Kirti Chakra, the second-highest peacetime gallantry award after Ashok Chakra.

While a third term for Doval can be seen as part of the continuity in the Narendra Modi government in which top Union ministers have retained their portfolios, Doval’s consecutive third term indicates his importance for the Modi government which has adopted aggressive posture against cross-border terrorism including surgical strikes inside Pakistan. However, Doval has recently helmed important negotiations with his American counterpart which span across technological, strategic, business and economic interests, pointing at an enlarged role for Doval in the Modi government’s foreign affairs.

When Modi became the prime minister in 2014, it is said, the first file Modi’s principal secretary took to him for signing was of Doval’s appointment as the National Security Advisor (NSA). Ever since, Doval has been Modi’s right-hand man.

In India, most NSAs such as Brajesh Mishra for Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and JN Dixit, Shyam Saran and SS Menon for Manmohan Singh, had foreign service backgrounds, but Doval, a former Intelligence Bureau chief, is only the second NSA after MK Narayanan to have a professional career in intelligence. Narayanan too had headed the IB.

A 1968 batch IPS officer who spent virtually all his career in IB, Doval is credited by security experts with intelligence successes like infiltrating the Mizo National Army and planning key Myanmar- and China-related missions.

His intelligence work was also crucial in Operation Black Thunder, the mop-up operation that followed Operation Blue Star, the first big action against Punjab militants in Golden Temple.

Undercover work in Pakistan and the tough job of being one of the negotiators in the 1C-814 hijacking episode added sufficiently to his CV so that when BJP lost power in 2004, the Congress government appointed him as IB chief, despite Doval’s perceived closeness to BJP leaders.

He worked with the IB for more than 33 years in different roles and in areas including the Northeast, Jammu and Kashmir, Sikkim and Punjab. He served in the United Kingdom as well.

Sources: PMD, Indian Media