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GTF congratulates President Anura Kumara Dissanayake

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

The Global Tamil Forum (GTF) extends its congratulations to Anura Kumara Dissanayake on being elected as the 9th President of Sri Lanka. Starting from a humble origin and remaining as a peoples’ person all through his political journey, President Dissanayake’s achievements will inspire a new generation of youth from all backgrounds to dream big.

We would also like to congratulate Dr Harini Amarasuriya on being appointed as the new Prime Minister, the third female Prime Minister in the history of Sri Lanka.

GTF is pleased that both the election and transfer of power occurred peacefully, setting an example for many countries to follow. We also acknowledge that this election campaign was largely free of ethnic and religious chauvinistic rhetoric, and hope this sets a precedent for the future.

Undoubtedly, Sri Lanka is at a pivotal point in its history. The debilitating economic crisis and the entrenched corruption at all levels of the society have driven the people to desire a system change, and the campaign conducted by President Dissanayake and the National Peoples Power (NPP) have resonated well with millions of people. We are conscious however; the new President will face immense challenges in bringing about the economic, political, and social transformation people are longing for.

GTF is strongly of the view that a true transformation can happen only when every citizen and community in the country feel as an equal stakeholder in its development trajectory. It is unmistakable from the election results that the new President and his coalition parties are yet to overcome the significant trust deficit and apprehension the minority communities have over the new leaders.

For decades, Tamil people in Sri Lanka faced significant challenges regarding equality, justice and fair representation, and were often fearful of losing their linguistic and religious identities through state sponsored programs. Further, the effects of the civil war and some of its excesses continue to haunt them without resolution, and their political aspiration to have meaningful power devolution to the regions remain unfulfilled.

GTF is hopeful that President Dissanayake will take meaningful steps to address these longstanding grievances of the Tamil people that have virtually made them feel citizens of secondary importance in their own country.

We are encouraged with the NPP manifesto which assures speedy completion of the constitutional drafting process initiated during the Yahapalanaya government (2015-19), and the sharing of political and administrative powers with local government institutions, districts and provinces so that all people could participate in governance through the new constitution.

GTF representatives, together with the Sangha for Better Sri Lanka (SBSL), presented the Himalaya Declaration (HD) to Dissanayake last December and were encouraged by his response.