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The
attempt is to defeat the people - President Rajapaksa
[Thursday,
March 29, 2007 - 7.00 GMT]
"No one should think that it if there is a loser in this battle with
terrorism it will be Mahinda Rajapaksa. The attempt is to defeat the
people of this country.
Those who think they will be right on top if terrorism wins are making a
grave mistake. No on can be pleased if terrorism is victorious. On
September 11 the entire world was threatened with the airborne attacks
on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. This made the United States
too agreed on the need to eradicate terrorism worldwide. It is now clear
that terrorism is a
threat to our region too," said President Mahinda Rajapaksa speaking at
the launch of the 12,000
village development project under the Jathika Saviya - Gama Neguma
schemes, at Mirigama today.
If anyone thinks that the government will be shaken by terrorist attacks
and will fall on their lap, they are committing a grave error by their
own politics. This is not only a battle against terrorism, but also a
battle for
development, the President said.
Here is the full text of the address by His Excellency President
Mahinda Rajapaksa at the launch of the Jathika Saviya - Gama Neguma
Program for developing 12,000 villages today - March 29, 2007.
Ven. Members of the Maha Sangha
Hon. Ministers
Hon. Members of Parliament,
Secretaries to Ministries,
Members of the Opposition
Members of Provincial councils and Pradeshiya Sabhas
Friends
I wish to say at the outset that this is a day when as a Government we
accept a great responsibility. The developing of 12,000 villages within
one year is no simple task. It is a truly great responsibility. Today, I
am glad to share this great responsibility with the people of this
country.
Ven. Sirs, most of the development plans in this country are made in
rooms situated in places beyond the reach of the people. They are not
implemented
with the participation of the people, but according to the thinking and
plans of political leaders and officials. The people's participation in
these comes only after the politicians, officials, contractors, and
employees. There is a popular satirical comment which says that if there
is a plan to build a harbour in the hill country, the people will have
to just watch it being done.
It is in order to overcome this situation that we let the Provincial
Councils and Pradeshiya Sabhas carry out our development work. However,
those of us engaged in politics know very well what most often happened.
There are very good plans made at the beginning of the year. But by the
end of the year those plans are altered due to political necessities. We
have
heard of situations when at year's end money allocated for development
being used to buy chairs and tents for death benefit societies.
It is political necessity that precedes the needs of the country.
Venerable Sirs, it is you who first
realized that there can be no future for a country in such a situation.
Whether a person takes one's oaths at the Pattirippuwa (the Octagon of
the Temple of the Tooth), at Galle Face Green, or at the Royal Palace
your first admonition to them was to build national unity. You have told
this to all leaders since Independence. You have
repeatedly asked all politicians to be united. However, Venerable Sirs,
is there anyone who paid heed to this?
Everyone remembered about national unity only when the country was
submerged on all sides following a national disaster. We realized that
this country
cannot be built with such a false unity. That is why at the very outset
we began work having said we will unite the country. The people of this
country did not vote for Mahinda Rajapaksa for me to work alone. It is
to unite the country and work according to a consensus.
As you all know I am not alone in wanting to develop and revive the
village. Mr. DS Senanayake tried to revive the village by establishing
agricultural colonies. Mr. SWRD Bandaranaike tried to establish a Grama
Rajya or rural governance. Mr. R. Premadasa introduced the Gam Udawa or
Rural Awakening. But these leaders were unable to realize their
expectations for the village. Why was this?
It is because where village and the country are not brought together;
these efforts become mere political projects.
The other reason is the absence of people's participation. In a country
that has no national unity and people's participation, it is not
possible to
erect a lamppost, even by spending a billion. That is why we need to
pump both fuel and water to make the engine of development run. The fuel
and water to drive this engine are national unity and people's
participation.
We launch this massive program of development having brought these two
important elements together.
Friends, there are nearly 14,000 Grama Sevaka Divisions in this country.
We are now preparing to develop 4,000 of these Grama Sevaka Divisions by
the end of this year. We have already allocated Rs. 77 billion for this
work in the current year. The road development work has already begun.
It is necessary to provide water for cultivation. The village has to be
given electricity. The temple needs assistance. The village needs a
computer. If the youth have no place for recreation we intend providing
that
too. Yet, the village cannot be developed only by providing it with
water, electricity, telephones and computers. We must revive and build
the ethical
values of the village that prevailed before we became subject to
imperialism. The village should say no to drugs and intoxication.
For the past several decades development plans for the country were
drawn up leaving aside one entire side of the country. Where the war
prevails no government machinery or equipment is taken anywhere near it.
However, we are implementing this Jathika Saviya in a manner that will
bring the entire country together. After nearly 20 years this program
will bring life to
villages in the North and East too. 12,000 villages that were not well
treated all these years will have a new life. In the next year we will
give such life to 12,000 more villages through the Jathika Saviya. We
expect to
wipe out all difficult or uncongenial villages from our map through
development.
Is there any more proof needed that we will not move even an inch away
from the Mahinda Chinthana? We will not depart one iota from the Mahinda
Chinthana.
Friends, it is the same principle we apply to both developing the
village and eliminating terrorism. Venerable Sirs, in the past when
announcements
were made calling for recruits for the armed forces and recruitment
centers were kept open through 24 hours, in most places what we saw no
one coming to join the army.
Today, Venerable Sirs, thousands queue up to join the security forces.
At the head of that queue are our children. The country knows that we
are correctly carrying out the battle against the terrorists. The people
of this country have faith that this time we will not fail.
I recall the day I went to lay the foundation stone for the
International Sports Stadium at Homagama. I went among the people and
asked them about the high price of goods. They told me that they will
bear up with cost of living and asked me to save the country for them. I
will not abandon the responsibility cast on me by the people with such
deep feeling.
Friends, after the air attack at Katunayake there were those who asked
us to resign. They placed the blame on us for carrying out a major war.
They spoke the same language as Prabhakaran.
But no one should think that it if there is a loser in this battle it
will be Mahinda Rajapaksa. The attempt is to defeat the people of this
country.
Those who think they will be right on top if terrorism wins are making a
grave mistake. No on can be pleased if terrorism is victorious. On
September 11 the entire world was threatened with the airborne attacks
on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, created opinion in the world
that terrorism should be eradicated. The United States too agreed to
this irrespective of any political differences. The LTTE terrorists have
now come by air and attacked an Air Force base. It is now clear that
terrorism is a threat to our region too.
If anyone thinks that the government will be shaken by terrorist attacks
and will fall on their lap, they are committing a grave error by their
own politics. This is not only a battle against terrorism, but also a
battle for
development. This battle includes the development of the Weerawila
airport, the development of the ports of Colombo, Galle and Hambantota,
the Upper Kotmale, Norochcholai and Kerawalapitiya power projects.
We have taken to the village the development that was once confined to
Colombo. We are ready to develop 12,000 villages in one year. We cannot
allow our cherished cultural values of over 2,500 years to be destroyed,
even though we may successfully carry out all this development work and
also eradicate terrorism. We must not let future generations forget
these values.
That is why we have said no to drug, and seek to achieve moral
upliftment while developing the country.
Therefore, we need your full cooperation in this massive task. We must
develop this country through strengthening the village, increasing
production and raising the living standards of the people. We launch
this task today. I trust we can complete this task in three years. We
will develop the entire country.
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