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Govt in two minds on upcoming elections with President playing Kings gambit

The government is currently facing two major challenges: convincing skeptics that the upcoming presidential election will indeed take place and preventing strikes that could delay the election. Despite a significant information campaign, the government has struggled to establish credibility.

In spite of present favourable developments for national unity, it is imperative for people of all communities to be vigilant of efforts to rouse communal emotions to steer their party to victory. Another spell of violence would ruin the economy to the point of no return.

However much the current electoral politics may be devoid of communalism and promise equality and social harmony, groups sensing defeat may provoke ethnic and religious emotions to win the elections, as happened before. It is important to remind the electorate that the future of the country depends on social harmony and national unity.

Recent polling by a reputable institution, trusted by the international community, shows opposition leader Sajith Premadasa leading with 39% support. The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna follows with 22%, Pohottuwa with 9%, and the President is fourth, excluding the North East. Another poll by intelligence services confirms these findings.

This has led President Ranil Wickremasinghe to employ what is described as the Confusion Theory to create societal confusion as he has decided to play Kings Gambit in political chess Board

The King's Gambit is an age-old aggressive opening that chess players revered. Largely employed by top players for more than 300 years, this opening leads to open games that are exciting and, in most cases, decisive.

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D.C. Lenawa, who requested a Supreme Court interpretation of the presidential term length, acted as a government pawn according to the opposition. His petition was dismissed, and he was ordered to pay court fees this week..

This is part of a larger plan involving posters, announcements of debt restructuring completion, and a massive rally to declare the President as the candidate, followed by Lenawa's petition to postpone the election.

In the latest development Attorney Aruna Laksiri has filed a fundamental rights petition to halt the presidential election, claiming improper approval of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapahshe and Abraham Sumanthiran of the Tamil National Alliance criticized these legal maneuvers as attempts to delay the election and create confusion.

Pohottuwa has proposed that the President publicly announce Namal Rajapaksa as Prime Minister to resolve the crisis. Basil Rajapaksa, considered Pohottuwa's mastermind, has secretly established a presidential election operations office. 

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He plans to convene an emergency meeting to propose a presidential candidate and appoint a committee of seniors to decide on the candidate.

The government is creating confusion because opposition leader Sajith Premadasa is leading in the upcoming presidential election, according to a reputable polling institution. This institution, trusted for over 20 years, reported Premadasa had 39% support, with the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna second at 22%, Pohottuwa third at 9%, and the President fourth, excluding the North East. Another poll by intelligence services confirmed these results. These findings were shared with the public through the ‘Inside Politics’ column.

In response, the government resurrected the Confusion Theory to create societal confusion. D.C. Lenawa requested an interpretation of the presidential term length, whether it should be five or six years. Representing himself without a lawyer, Lenawa presented the petition before a five-member Supreme Court panel. The court dismissed the petition on the first day, reaffirming that the President’s term is five years and ordered Lenawa to pay court fees. The opposition revealed that Lenawa was acting as a government pawn, exposing his true affiliations.

Lenawa’s actions appear to be part of a larger scheme. This plan started with posters saying ‘Aranchiya Subai’ during the final stages of foreign debt restructuring negotiations.

After the posters appeared, the President announced the completion of debt restructuring, celebrated with fireworks and traditional food, and called an emergency parliamentary session for a two-day debate. This plan seems designed to provoke the public and culminate in a massive rally in Matara, where t

he President would be declared the government’s candidate for the upcoming presidential election. This would be followed by Lenawa submitting a petition to postpone the election by a year, raising suspicions among many.

A special proposal has been submitted to the President by Pohottuwa to resolve this crisis. It is said that in order to give the candidature of Pohottu to the President, the President should make a public statement that Namal Rajapaksa, who was the national organizer of Pohottuva, will be nominated as the Prime Minister. The President’s side, planning to go on a raid against the Rajapaksas with this nomination presented by Pohottuwa, has been deeply disturbed by this.

On the other hand, Basil, considered the mastermind of Pohottuwa, had secretly completed another special operation last week. He created a special presidential election operation office at the party headquarters very secretly to prepare the party for the upcoming presidential election.

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Basil allocated one floor of the building where the party headquarters is located to this operational office without anyone knowing and provided it with modern computers, tables, and chairs to network the organizational activities of the entire country.

If Ranil fails to take a team of 25 from SJB even if given another fortnight after the end of the date given to Ranil on the 15th, Pohottuwa has already planned what to do next.

Basil has planned to convene an emergency meeting to pass a resolution to propose a presidential candidate for the presidential election and appoint a committee of seniors headed by Mahinda to decide who the candidate will be

After that, it is planned to call a general conference on July 25th or 26th. The Election Commission has the power to announce the presidential election on the 17th, and the date for calling nominations for the presidential election is scheduled to be announced on the 27th or 29th. Pohottuwa has planned to call the general meeting of the party before that.

However, it is unclear whether the name of the presidential candidate in Pohottuwa will be announced, or whether the decision made by the central committee will be adopted. Most people believe that on that day Pohottuwa will announce who will be their presidential candidate.

 

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