AKD the new President of Sri Lanka – By Dr Harold Gunatillake

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AKD the new President of Sri Lanka – By Dr Harold Gunatillake

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Certainly! Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s recent victory in the Sri Lankan presidential election is indeed an interesting development. Let’s dive into the details:

Who is Anura Kumara Dissanayake?

Anura Kumara Dissanayake is a Marxist politician who secured victory in Sri Lanka’s presidential election. His win dealt a blow to the established political old guard, which had been widely criticized for the unprecedented economic crisis that hit the country two years prior. Born on November 24, 1968, into an ordinary family in a paddygrowing central part of Sri Lanka, Dissanayake has a background rooted in grassroots activism and political engagement.

His pro-working class populist campaign resonated with youth support, and he emerged as a disruptor of the status quo. Let’s explore some key points about him:

Political Journey:

Dissanayake’s political involvement began during his school days when he participated in student demonstrations against an agreement with India. This agreement aimed to grant a degree of self-rule to Sri Lanka’s Tamil minority, in an effort to address demands for autonomy that later escalated into a decades-long civil war.

He joined the Socialist Students’ Union, which was the student wing of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), a Marxist political party. The JVP had previously waged two unsuccessful armed insurrections in the 1970s and 1980s in pursuit of socialist revolution. In 1987, the JVP initiated its second armed insurrection after the government banned the movement. Dissanayake went underground during this period, as the government violently suppressed the insurrection, resulting in significant loss of life on both sides.

Entry into Democratic Politics:

Dissanayake entered public politics in 1993, working to rebuild the JVP under a new leader-in-exile, Somawansa Amarasinghe. The JVP won its first seat in Parliament in 1994, signaling its re-entry into democratic politics. Dissanayake played a crucial role in this resurgence.

Over the years, he rose within the party ranks, becoming a national organizer of the Socialist Students’ Union, a member of the Central Committee, and eventually joining the party’s politburo.

Recent Victory:

In the 2024 presidential election, Dissanayake led the National People’s Power alliance and secured victory over opposition leader Sajith Premadasa and incumbent President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

His promise of “clean” politics and rejection of corruption and cronyism resonated with voters, especially given the country’s economic challenges.

In summary, Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s ascent to the presidency represents a significant shift in Sri Lanka’s political landscape. As a Marxist leader with a history of activism and resilience, he now faces the task of steering the country toward recovery amidst economic difficulties. His victory reflects the desire for change and a departure from the old guard’s policies.

How well he will steer the country into a better haven for the masses who elected him, and the rest will be a great challenge. Time will tell.

 

 

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