Sri Lankan Heroes Do we have any now ?

10 November 2015 06:30 pm Views - 2301


Sri Lankan Heroes 

Leaders should have following qualities or characteristics:

 When they do something for others, do not expect anything in return.
 Not surrounded by security guards. Move with people freely.
 Do not favour friends, relations and party supporters.
 Never tell lies. Never steal govt. property. Have excellent character.
 Simple person. No luxury life. No luxury cars or houses. Try to help others.
 Do not give false promises.  Do not go after popularity.
 Not power-hungry.  Do not accumulate wealth.


In modern times we do not have anyone like this in Sri Lanka.​
D. Weeratunga Chartered engineer and teacher 


A  budding Sri Lankan political hero


The  era of  patriotic  honest  selfless  politicians is almost over  Yet its  heartening  to note that a few  praiseworthy  young politicians are emerging  who seem like a breadth of fresh air in this sordid political  arena . 0ne such in my humble opinion is Mr. Sajith Premadasa son of late President Ranasinghe  Premadasa, who too worked for the welfare of the common man. 

Mr.  Sajith Premadasa seems to have inherited his father’s indefatigable zest and enthusiasm for work .The advice given by the Venerable Mahanayake Thera  of the Dalada Temple to a visiting prominent politician that a politician need not be in the Governnment and be powerful to work for the people but to emulate Mr. Premadasa  who served the people whilst being in the Opposition  is very appropriate, note worthy and true.

 Whilst being in the Opposition Mr. Premadasa did more for the Hambantota people than the sitting MPs of that Government. Just like his father his concern for the well-being of the poorest of  poor with welfare schemes for their  basic needs like  shelter  education water and electricity are very commendable and his dedication and honesty  in airing out these shortcomings   and finding solutions for them has earned him the  love and respect of all.

Recently I read in the newspapers that he has relinquished  his salary  to a  housing  or welfare scheme for the poor which I think was unheard  of  in the recent past where the politicians game was to amass as much wealth as possible  to the detriment of the suffering masses who voted them to power.  He seems to carry on his duties with dedication and efficiency.  His request to bury him in the Yala Sanctuary by a road he has built, shows his deep love for the electorate he serves. He  possesses a pleasant personality,  oratorical skills, honesty and dedication. 

May he serve the country and nation  for many more years to come. 
Monica De Alwis,
Welisara.