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The real architect of the revolution of January 8

(Lanka-e-News- 08.Feb.2016, 11.50PM) During the early years, late Rev. Maduluwawe Sobhita Thero was best known as at most venerated prelate, uniquely eloquent in Dhamma discourses most appealing to the learned as well as not so learned audiences all over the island. Despite the resounding admiration and appreciation received,   he never ever exploited them   either to gain cheap popularity or fame and never ever for any personal benefits. It is possible that Rev. Sobhita Thero might have believed that most of the people remain poor undergo   oppression or suffering mainly due to their ignorance of the Dhamma. Hence might have dedicated him to traverse the length and breadth of the country to   guide them   in the Dhamma leading them to acquire a better quality of life. However,   Rev.Sobhita Thero , being a visionary, may  have ultimately realized, particularly after the constitutional  changes in 1978,  that, despite the people’s adherence  to  righteous conduct,  they  are unable to improve their quality of life  mostly  due to   the  rulers  who take turns to  deceive  the public. Hence,  he ventured to directly  request  the politicians  to  adopt a more humanitarian attitude in  their treatment of the public  and  to provide  a just and equitable system of governance  to provide  the  much needed relief to the  poor masses  of the country. For this purpose Rev. Sobhita Thero utilized every opportunity including public meetings, discussions, and through print and electronic media, to appeal to the politicians irrespective of party differences, to adopt such an approach. When his appeals were not adequately responded,   Rev. Sobhita Thero commenced a stronger campaign to insist on a change of the attitude of the politicians; he was subjected to explicit and implicit obstructions, censorships, blockades and many   types of harassments.

Once such direct and indirect obstacles, intimidations were aimed at him Rev.Sobhita Thero who became more determined on his mission, witnessed an unprecedented support from the general public irrespective of racial, religious or regional differences, spearheaded by many a civil society, university academic, and such other sympathetic activists.  This was evident during the 17 year period commencing from 1978, when he led on behalf of the innocent and helpless masses, a number of   forceful demonstrations against   many social discriminations perpetrated on the poor masses.  Rev. Sobhita Thero headed and personally led these movements quite sincerely for the sake of helpless masses but never with a slightest   inclination to enter politics. There were many instances when the then rulers enraged by his movement subjected him and his supporters to many a cruel and inhuman treatments among which harassments at Abhayaramaya in 1986, at the Bodhiya in Pettah in 1987, and at the assassination   of Lalith Atulathmudali in 1993 to name just a few. The  clear  display of fearless leadership, inspiration and  guidance  combined with and  his  uniquely effective eloquence    clearly  indicative of  his  undisputed  potential  to  be a forerunner in the   establishment of a  future national level leadership. During the latter phase  of the 17 year  period,  when  many a lapse, including  the deterioration  of inter-racial relationships, and the  emergence of a military environment,  our Thero emphasized the  urgent need for  a national reconciliation process  and  effectively  participated in the effort to end the 17 year rule.  The action by Hon. Chandrika Bandaranaike’s to identify Naga Viharaya   to make her first visit after assuming duties as the Prime Minister was a clear indication of her recognition of the significance of Rev. Sobhita Thero’s contribution to the political change.
  
Despite the frequent visits to his temple by many political heavyweights in power,   our Rev. Thero never ever even suggested any personal political favors, not even any facilities for his temple.   However, he  consistently   urged  them  to  fulfill the promises made to the people,  Despite his major contribution to many  political victories,  from the day one of a new government,  he  identified himself with the people and not with the   politicians,  and   consistently followed this principle demonstrating his infallible rectitude.   In the Presidential election in 2005, he supported  Hon. Mahinda Rajapakse   in view of his main commitment to the  abolition  of  the Executive Presidential system. However right from the following day, he reverted to his position to become the voice of the people and continued to pressurize the government to honour the commitments.  Even though the  termination of the 30 year long war was  a matter of much  joy to him, he was greatly  distressed  to  witness the sufferings  of the war affected people of all the communities. In  this context, the adoption of the 18 th Amendment to the constitution  further strengthening it,   enhancing  the family rule   is the biggest  insult  ever  perpetrated on Rev. Sobhita Thero.
     
In  the context of   the above mentioned environment  clearly indicative of  a  national disaster looming over the  entire   country, a large number of  intellectuals  from a variety of  social and religious strata,  kept on steadily and increasingly rallying  around  Rev.Sobhita Thero,  urging him to provide  the leadership  to  a much needed  socio-political reform process. As a   response to  this public demand he had no option  but to convene   incidentally on his 70 th birth anniversary, the  National Movement for Social  Justice (NMSJ).  His  response  to the public demand and  the commitment to this cause is most significant for two reasons. Firstly, our Rev. Thero having  by then dedicated  self  almost 60 years of  his life, in addition to his  religious  and social services as an exemplary Buddhist monk, had all the justifiable reasons  and facilities  to  lead a relaxed  monastic  life. Secondly,  being subjected to  various mental and at times physical  harassments  due to his steadfastness  in  the continuous struggle   for  justice and fair play always identifying himself with the victims of malicious socio-political maneuvers  by  ruthless politicians of every hue, he was afflicted with health problems. Hence, he virtually sacrificed his health and life  to the call of the  civilized society by  fearlessly leading  the moment to remove the root causes  leading the country towards absolute anarchy and family rule. Recalling the heroic statements  of our ancient kings such as Dutugemunu, Maha Parakramabahu and recently by politicians such as late SWRD Bandaranaike, Rev. Sobhita Thero summed up the objectives of the social movement when he  fearlessly declared   “I dedicate the rest of my life for the constitutional reform to abolish the Executive Presidency which is more destructive than an atom bomb in pulverizing an  entire nation” This declaration  when rippled through the friendly media, kindled the confidence and courage of a wider spectrum of society sans race, religion and even politics and transformed his movement to a mighty force.  His entire  concern was neither  to topple a government and  remove its leader nor to enthrone any other person  but to  change the existing system and create a nation  guaranteeing social justice, respecting  rule of  law, equity of all citizens  devoid of racial, religious or other forms of discrimination.

Rev. Sobhita Thero  with his inborn charisma and personality blended with sincere and selfless determination  got on to  the streets,  openly critical of the barbaric  acts such as the most inhuman treatment  to  General Sarath Fonseka who rid the nation of its 30 year savage war, and the callous  process in  removing the former Chief Justice.   During  the   recent dark period when the entire country had become a  virtual  ruin  further aggravated due to the  absence of a leader capable of mobilizing  a strong  opposition, Rev. Sobhita Thero   was  compelled to  fill the vacuum  to provide  the much needed  leadership to  a  massive  movement of   the people. In  this process several personalities such as Dr. Nirmal Devasiri, Rev. Dambara Amila Thero, General Sarath Fonseka  and several political parties  joined him further strengthening  and accelerating his forward march towards the creation of a just and fair society while the main  opposition was just witnessing the process.

Many a  Civil Society organization   which had  hitherto been in a state of hopelessness  got gradually energized  once the   general public inspired by Rev. Sobhita Thero’s   sincerity and determination  displaying  a tremendous  faith and  confidence in  him.   By then, the people had  lost  the  confidence in the opposition political parties which had become ineffective  either  succumbing  to the pressures or the hidden privileges  of the then government, or through the conviction  of their incapability  to  win  a future election.  Within  this  context   the National Movement for Social Justice  led by  our Thero  turned out to  be the people’s only option. He guided the Movement to draft a set of  conditions  which was presented to all the dignitaries commencing from the   Rev. Mahanayakes and to the leaders of all political parties pledging the support of his movement to anyone who accepts the condition to abolish the Executive Presidential system. The Thero scored  one immediate success   when   the United National Party which had hitherto  not  publicly announced its decision   to  abolish  the Executive Presidency  declared its support. This was further strengthened with the active support by  the likes of Deshabandu Karu Jayasuriya,  Rev. Girambe Ananda Nayaka Thero, Father Ried Shelton Fernando etc. Once  Rev Sobhita Thero further accelerated his campaign through a series of  well attended public meetings  sponsored by enthusiastic activist all over the  country, some other opposition politicians who were lukewarm so far,  commenced to rally round him. While inviting   the  then President and   the then governing  Party  through   public meetings  to immediately abolish the Executive Presidency, he kept on  addressing  all the leading opposition Parties finally  managing  to bring almost  all  the opposition Parties to  a common platform.

Within a  relatively short period of time,  the Thero’s movement grew into a massive  campaign with the tremendous enthusiasm  and active support by millions of people  sans racial or  religious factors and  from the urban, semi urban as well as rural sectors  from every part of the country.  At this point of time, he called upon all the political parties to consider a common candidate capable of  getting their collective support. Once he noticed a  considerable  delay in such a process, he  declared that  in the event the opposition is unable to  identify  such a candidate, he will come forward with a  clear commitment to abolish the Executive Presidency within a time frame of 120 days and  revert to his temple. This statement created shivers not only in the President in power but also a few leaders of the  then opposition who had been scheming to become Presidential candidates.

Ultimately, Rev. Sobhita Thero,  through his patience,   determination and  courage   blended with selflessness ,  and  with the backing of a widest  political and   civil society groups, he was able to  effectively lead  and coordinate  a process to identify a common candidate  which was a real  surprise to all the stakeholders.  Inspired with such an initiative, we have to appreciate the courage  and the contribution of  Hon. Maithripala Sirisena  who agreed  to contest  as the common candidate  on the face of numerous challenges including a  direct threat to his life, and the  statesmanship  of  Hon. Ranil Wickremasinghe  who sacrificed his obvious  candidature, and the active support of a wide array of  politicians, numerous  political and civil society groups sand their leaders, and the venerable Maha Sangha and many other  religious leaders  to achieve this historic  landmark in the  modern history of Srilanka. Finally, the silent revolution  led by  Rev, Sobhita Thero  over a period exceeding two decades   achieved its goal  on 8 th January  2015, facilitating  the creation of a society   guaranteeing  Social Justice.  Since  there have been many  a write up on the  progress  made   after   8 th  January  2015, our main focus today should be  to  carefully  determine  the future role to be collectively played  by all of  us  for  the achievement of the goals  set by our late Thero. 

The main announcement made by Rev. Sobhita Thero    on his recent  73 rd birthday was a reiteration  to the  leaders of the government to fulfill the undertaking they had given to the people  at the elections through the  implementation of   the tenfold proposals he had presented and accepted  by them  and thereafter  approved by the people,  ie, the enactment of a new constitution for the  establishment of  parliamentary system through the total abolition of the Executive Presidency,   empowering the democratic institutions  and to create a  just and fair society  guaranteeing the equal treatment of all races and religions in the country. Hence, it is the bounden  duty of  the  present leaders  of the country to  fulfill those pledges if they are sincere in  their homage to him. All the   social activist, civil society organizations and the many  political parties  who  had collaborated with the late Thero, have an unredeemable duty and responsibility   by the nation, to  continue the pressure on the  political leaders to  make  Rev. Thero’s    vision ie,   the creation of a just and fair society a reality.   I wish to  recall  one of the statements  of Rev. Sobhita Thero  at   made   just before the last Presidential Election.  “ Just consider  Mahattayo!  Can you see a single person who could be called a national leader today? We had  quite a few  of them before 78. What a number of Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim leaders  we had who struggled risking their lives  during our struggle for   independence.? When the government was formed in 77, great persons with moral strength functioned as ministers. They all  had a vision and a  philosophy. But sadly, over a period of 37 years of Executive Presidency, all such leaders have either been   annihilated or  disabled. Today, we have only a set of puppets”  This illustrates  the deterioration of the polity  under Presidential rule, to the extent of non emergence of a national leader again. Under this Executive Presidential system,  even a  dignified  person ascending it  will  soon  degenerate  to such a level  so much so that  by the time they  complete their term.    All  the national leaders who fought against this  system  have been  destroyed. The Parliament has sunk  to the level  of a dark shell  which prevents the emergence of any person with a caliber of  national leaders  thus destroying the country  and its  future generations. Finally, the country  has lost  the illustrious  personality our Rev. Maduluwawe Sobhita Thero who fought  for 35 long years to end this system. This alone illustrates the  horrific form of the  Executive Presidential system. In  the context of such a situation, there is no rationality in    delaying  any further, to   utilize this unique opportunity to end this corrupt system or  destroy ourselves completely by upholding the same.

Finally, my conception is that this unique personality, Rev.Sobhia Thero  was a “Bodhisatva of our time”. He  no craving for anything worldly, least for politics. As I see him, he as a true follower of  the Buddha  was   consistently  sympathetic to the suffering of poor and helpless people      and did everything  possible  including the abolition of a dictatorial system of governance as a  means to relieve them from misery. He had a  longstanding habit  to be up by   4  in the morning, and any time before 7 in the morning was the best time for anyone who want to meet him, because, thereafter, the priest would be extremely busy with activities such as,  Bana preaching,  religious functions, Dana,  lectures,  conferences  and such other functions in every  part of the country.  If he had accepted an invitation he attended to all of them  with extreme punctuality without any  concern  for his health. Being a strong adherent of  the Buddha’s  teaching “  Appamado amatapadam, pamado maccunopadam”  he  always  used to say “ Mahattayo,  during this short span of our life, we should not waste even a single minute in providing our  maximum service to the people’ . I have observed that our Rev. Thero  treated all alike, and  never discriminated any one, and the most humble peasant received the same compassion  and attention from him and attended to their requests  even using his own resources. Even in many instances when he was not in the best of health,  he always gave priority to  his commitments. Following Buddha’s advise “Sunatha dharetha charata Dhamme” ,  “Bahujana hitaya, bahujana sukhaya” during a   span  of over 60 years as a priest, he toured the length and breadth of the country preaching the  Dhamma, as well as   fearlessly  intervening when the country or any  group of innocent people  faced with any disaster, and venturing to  speak and act on their behalf,  irrespective of their race, religion or political convictions, undeterred by the insults, defamations  or threats to life.  In many such instances, when we  discreetly  made some security arrangements, the Reverend Thero  used to tell us “ Mahattayo,  I feel comfortable to die in serving the people. So why should I have security guards?” Thereafter, whenever possible I used to   accompany him  when visiting distant places,  even during such visits he always spoke with  a deep understanding of the problems of the people  and the  possible solutions to many of them. I was often  shocked  with his comprehensive knowledge of many of the issues, and  his  vision, the commitment and the sincerity  in resolving  them,  and  am  convinced that  our country could have advanced a lot had  many of  our politicians possessed  such qualities. To my understanding, after   Late Prime Minister Hon. D S Senanayake,   Rev. Sobitha Thero  is one of the few great national  leaders  of Srilanka,   who could   effectively achieve  an inter- racial and inter-religious unification in the country.   He  was fully convinced of the need for all of us to feel and act as  a nation of Srilankans, which  is an un- negotiable prerequisite  for national prosperity. In reciprocation,  he  was  recognized as  a father figure by  the vast majority of   the moderate Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim citizens of the country.

Rev.Sobhita’s  vision  was that  the   real  advancement of the country   is achievable only through the emergence  of a Srilankan  nation  with a collective  effort by  all the citizens sans any racial differences. The utmost and special  quality   I had  observed in  our Thero was that he had no animosity towards any person, and his concerns were only with regard  to concepts and not with any personalities. He believed that mere  shift  of personalities without changing the system will not meet the objectives and continued  to  identify himself actively with a revolution  to  alter  the same. In his approaches, even  opponents  were  treated as  noble friends,  demonstrating   the sublime qualities of a real Buddhaputra with a   boundless compassion , kindness, sense of detachment and equanimity. Sobhitha  Thero dedicated  the entirety of  his sixty years of  his priesthood for this purpose, sacrificing  his health and  finally  succumbing to his grave illness. Hence the best  respect  we could offer  to  him is to  mould our lives as  inspired  and guided  by him and to provide our maximum support to achieve his dream   “a society ensuring social justice”. As for our  political leaders , the  greatest  tribute they could pay  him is to  sincerely dedicate themselves to  act in terms of the commitments  they have pledged to our Thero  to create a society guaranteeing social justice.

Finally,  during the period  Rev. Sobhita Thero was hospitalized  for approximately  two months, the  only  request he made from all the politicians both in power  and in the  opposition, was  to  continue  the process already  commenced and to  develop  our country and bring the much needed solace  and happiness to the suffering  masses. Even when  the members of the NMSJ visited  him  he always used to request us to get all  our members including   Prof. Sarath Wijesuriya, Rev. Ried Shelton Fernando, Dr.Nirmal  Ranjith Devasiri  etc, and all others including Ven.Dr.Dambara Amila Thero, Deshabandu Karu Jayasuriya who have been  with us to continue with the Movement to make our collective vision of a  “Sadharana Samajeyak”   a reality.  I can never forget his last  words to me   when I met him last, on  the  30th  of October, when he said that  he will not have any other  joy  in the world  except   to  witness  a   Srilanka, having abolished the Executive Presidency,    safeguarded  Democracy, created   an environment of freedom,  protected  human rights , enabling people of  every nationality or religion,  to  live together as true patriots and  as children of the same mother,  enabling our thrice blessed  land   to   succeed  like many other countries  in the  world.,  in  other words the creation of  just and fair society  in which  all the people enjoy to live with   real contentment.


Written by Sisira Jayamaha/ General Secretary NMSJ  and translated by R.S.Jayaratne/ Exco member NMSJ 

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