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Hakeem heats up presidential battle

- www.ft.lk

  • SLMC leader Rauff resigns as Justice Minister in big blow to MR
  • Pledges support to Maithri; to sign agreement with UNP
  • 184 SLMC representatives quit ruling alliance in massive defection
  • UPFA majority dips to 143 in Parliament
  • UPFA loses control of EPC, but SLMC Chief says ‘no unnecessary turbulence’ at council
  • Hakeem says Basil visited him at his home on Saturday night
  • Rishard’s decision may have forced SLMC leadership’s hand: sources
SLMC Leader Rauff Hakeem arriving for a press conference yesterday at the party’s headquarters where he announced the SLMC’s decision to support common opposition presidential candidate Maithripala Sirisena – Pic by Kushan Pathiraja

By Dharisha Bastians
The Sri Lanka Muslim Congress struck the biggest blow to President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s re-election hopes yesterday, when it finally stopped dithering over a decision and formally endorsed common opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena yesterday.
SLMC Leader Rauff Hakeem, who held the Justice portfolio in President Rajapaksa’s Cabinet, said he had resigned as minister.

With the exit of the SLMC – the country’s biggest Muslim party – eight Parliamentarians, 13 provincial councillors and 163 local government representatives quit the ruling UPFA coalition yesterday.
Speaking at a press briefing at the SLMC Headquarters Darusalaam last morning, Hakeem said that “good governance” was a key issue for the Muslim party.
“The popular wish among many people in the country, not simply the Muslims, is to see a reversal in the current state of affairs. Therefore we have unitedly resolved to support the candidature of Mr. Maithripala Sirisena,” the SLMC Leader said.
“We were compliant in allowing President Rajapaksa to contest a third term through the 18th Amendment,” Hakeem told journalists. “But on the eve of its presentation in Parliament, very surreptitiously, very valuable features of the 17th Amendment had been taken away. And it had become fait accompli to get the SLMC to support the amendment,” he said.
Referring to the repeal of the 17th Amendment as a tragedy and crime, Hakeem said his party was quitting the Government and supporting the opposition candidate to “correct those mistakes.”
“Those features and the resultant effect also had the impact of the unnecessary consequences the Muslim community had to face that is making them feel betrayed,” the former Justice Minister charged.
He said that in order to restore good governance and the rule of law, the SLMC would work towards the victory of common candidate Maithripala Sirisena and sign an agreement with the main Opposition United National Party.
The SLMC Leader said the party had taken over a month to make a decision about which candidate to endorse at the 8 January election. “There were a few disagreements but ultimately we were all united,” Hakeem explained.
The party met on Saturday evening for a last round of discussions, which followed another brief meeting early yesterday before the official announcement was made, Daily FT learns.
Hakeem said that Minister of Economic Development Basil Rajapaksa had visited him at his home for discussions on the eve of the SLMC announcement.
The SLMC Leader said he had also held discussions with SLFP senior members and Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa about the problems facing the Muslim community before his decision.
With the SLMC’s exit from the ruling coalition, the UPFA has effectively lost control of the Eastern Provincial Council, but Hakeem said he does not foresee “unnecessary turbulence” in the council as a result of the party’s decision to quit the Government.
“Of course our ministers are resigning in keeping with our decision to back the common opposition candidate,” he explained.
The exit of the country’s main Muslim party further erodes the incumbent’s chances of securing the minority vote at the 8 January presidential contest, which political analysts claim he is already struggling with.
Last week, after Industry and Commerce Minister Rishad Bathiudeen and his ACMC quit the ruling alliance and pledged to support Sirisena, New York-based risk consultancy firm Eurasia Group revised its Sri Lanka polls forecast which suggested President Rajapaksa would win a third term in the January poll.
After Bathiudeen’s exit the Eurasia Group said the common opposition presidential candidate Maithripala Sirisena was likely to «narrowly win» but that a desperate Rajapakse administration could still try to remain in power.
«Fresh defections from President Rajapaksa›s ruling coalition suggest that opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena will narrowly win the presidency when votes are counted on 8 January,» Eurasia›s Sasha Riser-Kositsky said in their latest report.
The Sri Lanka Muslim Congress may have been forced into a decision to withdraw support from the UPFA after Bathiudeen’s decision, sources from the party told Daily FT. Hakeem was initially mulling staying neutral at the election, after quitting his portfolio, highly-placed sources told Daily FT.
However, Bathiudeen’s hero’s welcome in Kattankudy in the Eastern Province this week, suggested SLMC reticence may result in the ACMC winning over its base, the sources added.
The Muslim parties have also been spurred into action by the hardline Bodu Bala Sena’s open endorsement of President Rajapaksa for re-election, the sources said. Last week the BBS, which has been accused of inciting violence against the Muslim community, announced that it had instructed its organisation network to work towards President Rajapaksa’s victory.
With the exit of the SLMC, the Government is now well short of a two-thirds majority in Parliament, with 143 members sitting in ruling party ranks. Since President Rajapaksa announced snap polls on 20 November, his ruling coalition has lost a total of 23 members. Two MPs from the opposition, Tissa Attanayake and Jayantha Ketagoda realigned themselves with the Government.

 

 Govt. slams SLMC; claims party demanded new district for Muslims

 

Slamming the Muslim party hours after it decided to withdraw support from the ruling alliance, UPFA General Secretary Susil Premajayantha charged that the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress had demanded a new Muslim district in the Eastern Province.
The Government had refused the SLMC’s demand, which resulted in the party extending support to the opposition candidate, the Minister said.
Premajayantha insisted that the President’s re-election chances would not be affected by the Muslim party’s decision to quit the ruling alliance. “In 2010 also the SLMC supported the opposition candidate,” he explained.
Premajayantha said the Government had insisted that an ethnically demarcated district in Ampara would affect the territorial integrity and unitary nature of the state.
“President Rajapaksa rejected that demand by the SLMC,” the minister said.
Minister Premajayantha added that SLMC Leader Rauff Hakeem should reveal whether his support to the opposition candidate was aimed at the creation of such a separate district. (DB)

 

Hakeem says departure was ‘painful’ in resignation letter

 

In a poignantly worded letter of resignation, SLMC Leader and former Minister of Justice Rauff Hakeem praised President Mahinda Rajapaksa and described his decision to resign as a “painful experience.”
“I believe our nation has made deep strides under your leadership. I leave with a profound sense of gratitude and hope,” the ex- Minister said.

“I will always carry the fond memories of your gracious personal attributes as an exceptional political leader of our time. The immense value of your support I received as a member of your Cabinet makes my departure a painful experience,” the letter says.
However, Hakeem explains to the President that “the portentous events that have unfolded in recent times and immense pressure from my party and people have also made it inevitable that the SLMC should withdraw from the UPFA in the wake of the imminent presidential election.” (DB)

 

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