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Friday, June 17, 2005

JHU wants referendum on P-TOMS 

By Damitha Hemachandra
Friday, June 17, 2005

The JHU yesterday urged the government to hold a referendum for the Post-Tsunami Operational Management Structure (P-TOMS), which is to be presented in Parliament as a regulation under the Tsunami Special Provisions Act.
While pointing out that the P-TOMS would now be open to scrutiny, debate and suggestions of the MPs, the public and the Maha Sangha, JHU General Secretary, Ven. Omalpe Sobitha Thera said that a referendum was required due to many reasons.
“Under Article 157 of the Constitution it is illegal for the government to enter into any pact or treaty with a separatist organisation,” Ven. Sobitha Thera said, adding that thus the Ceasefire Agreement between Ranil Wickremesinghe and LTTE leader Prabhakaran too was unconstitutional.
“There is a court case pending on the ceasefire agreement on the same grounds,” he said.
According to Ven. Sobhitha Thera either the government should hold a referendum on the P-TOMS structure since it involved the LTTE or the LTTE should give up its separatist motives after making an international and national declaration on it.
He accused that successive governments were continuing to grant international recognition to the LTTE despite their known separatist sentiments.
The Ven. Thera further pointed out that the Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims in the North and the East had not given an electoral consent for the LTTE to represent them on government administrative levels.
“Therefore the government should inquire from the people prior to entering into any agreement or structure with the LTTE and granting them policy-making rights.”
The JHU also pointed out that true public opinion would not be reflected through a vote in parliament since most of the MPs were bound to forget their election pledges and policies when voting.
“For example, the UPFA government was voted to power to pull out the Ranil-Prabhakaran Ceasefire Agreement. But today they are acting against the people’s vote and are serving the interests of the LTTE,” it said.
The JHU warned that extreme action would be taken if the UPFA government sans the JVP passed the P-TOMS with the assistance of the UNF and TNA without a referendum.

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