A sad day indeed
for Sri Lankans. The passing away of Venerable Maduluwawe Sobitha thero, the
Chairman of the National Movement for a Just Society had shocked us. We grieve
not as Buddhists or members of a certain political party but as Sri Lankans who
expected a change and fought for it.
Although Sri
Lankans knew Sobitha Thero as the key player in the resent regime change, his
social activism dates back many years, leading several political campaigns for
just society. Sobitha Thero, not having a rigid political afflictions had
always been in the common man’s side in the struggle for democracy, equality
and justice. Whenever a progressive political change has happened in this
country, Sobitha Thero had always been in the forefront of it. Even as the
chief incumbent of a Buddhist Temple, Kotte Sri Naga Viharaya, the Thero had leaded
a modest life dedicating his life to social progression compared to some monks
who went on to developing lavish temples and focusing on worldly goods which is
contradictory to the essence of Buddhist teachings.
Sobitha Thero’s
activism came to its pinnacle with his work in the Presidential Election in January
2015. Even before the election Sobitha Thero had raised his voice against the
nepotism, corruption and undemocratic governance of the previous government. Sobitha
Thero had always in the stance of changing the system rather than the people
who were running the system. The Thero understood the fact that if we change
the people who govern without changing the system they govern, the replacements
will be ineffective. He had proposed several changes to the system even before
the Presidential Election such as Independent Commissions, Corrupt-free governance
and accountability mechanisms.
The opposition always
criticized the previous government but never found a suitable candidate for
changing the system let alone a better system itself. There were speculations
about who shall be the common candidate as opposition had decided to put a
common candidate to the presidential race. Sobitha Thero’s name also surfaced
and some had doubted how a Buddhist monk is able to contest for the election.
Although most of
the supporters of the previous government do not know it, it was Sobitha Thero
who initially supported Mr. Rajapaksha BUT on several conditions to ensure
democracy. As this author can remember in one occasion, the Thero has stated
that Mr. Rajapaksha will be the ideal candidate if he scuttles the undemocratic
18th Amendment, introduces Independent Commission and Eradicates
corruption. But since there was no positive response from him, Sobitha thero
had to look for someone else and Mr. Sirisena was an ideal candidate. The rest
is history.
Although Sobitha Thero
was in the forefront of the regime change, he was the first person to criticize
it as well. The lack of progress in the ‘Yahapalana Government’ was appalling
and it is no doubt that the Thero was highly dissatisfied with the aftermath.
First, the three-month interim government period was extended, hundred Day program
was just a broken promise, and the most important change promised, enacting the
19th Amendment was intentionally delayed. 20th Amendment
and shifting to new electoral system was never done. It is ironical to see that
the ‘Father of the recent political change’ has to go on protesting against the
‘Yahapalana child’ in April 2015 to enact the long awaited 19th
Amendment which was the keystone of a new political change.
Sobitha Thero
openly criticized the present government and its lack of progress. It is an
open secret that the Thero was really disappointed with it and it must have
affected him very much. Surely there shall be a sense of betrayal by the
present government’s highest offices. It was not only Sobitha Thero who was
betrayed but 6.2 million Sri Lankans who had voted for a change. Resent events
suggests that the successive government is similar the previous one if not
worse.
People lobby for
political movements for many reasons. Most lobbying was done as an investment
in the future earnings and favors from the successive governments. Among them,
Sobitha Thero was a true patriot and person with high moral standards as he
never expected any return or favor from the people who was raised to power by his
activism.
It is so
heartbreaking to see some people who were posting defamatory comments and celebrating
Sobitha Thero’s passing away mostly in social media. Indeed they are the people
who never knew the political history of Sri Lanka, how the struggle for ‘Good
Governance’ was initially won in January 2015 and subsequently lost by the activism
in the civil society and how the people currently in power had betrayed the
activists who really helped them. Most of the ‘post-sharing internet radicals’ who
use the internet behave as ‘monkeys handling straight razors’ showing their
lack of character and how they were brainwashed.
There are lessons
to be learnt from the altruistic life and disappointing passing away of Sobitha
Thero. It brings us to the bitter realizations that no matter how you intend to
change the world for better, the dark forces always win. No matter how good you
are, if you are not in the winner’s side, everyone will eventually betray you.
At the end of your life, bitterness, regret and disappointment will be your only
companions. Last but not least, you will be disgraced even after you were dead
and eventually be forgotten.
Ven. Maduluwawer
Sobitha Thero, May you Attain Nibbana as it is the only retreat with the
eternal peace.
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