Namaste: The 2015 Sri
Lankan Presidential election: How it happened?
What it means for Sri Lanka? What it means for Indian Empire (Indian
Union & its colonies)? What it means for Australia?
How it happened? Another
Indian job. The former President called an early election. The Indian
imperialists (India) were ready to correct its mistake in 2005 when it backed
Mahinda Rajapaksa over Ranil Wickramasinge. Then, Indian imperialists advised
Indian block vote in the island to abstain from voting. The reason for the
preference was Indian imperialists thought it will be easier to negotiate with
Mahinda an unknown matter for India.
Unfortunately for India, Mahinda did not follow Indian directions as
former Sri Lankan leaders did since 1956. In 2010 India enrolled General Sarath
Fonseka as a presidential candidate against Mahinda and failed. So behind the
scene as Indian imperialist always do they were planning for years and got
former governor Chandrika Bandaranayake-Kumaranatunge to do the job and
succeeded with doing a repeat of what India did with her father Solomon West
Ridgeway Dias Bandaranayake in 1951. India did not have to wait for four year
this time. India managed to divide the non-Indian vote and got the Indian block
vote for Maithripala Sirisena the new governor of Sri Lanka who may be the
proxy for the real governor Chandrika.
What it means for Sri
Lanka? Nothing much. It will be the same as what the island nation had from
1956 to 2005 and before from 1792 to 1948. The Indian minority will run the
country with the privileges they enjoyed since their arrival under the cover of
the British fire power and their own nonviolent aggression and oppression. They
will claim they are the victims of Majority Chauvinists; the same claim that
they make in other colonies from Fiji to Guyana. For example; finance and justice;
most important ingredients in the world and heads of these two institutions in
the island now are from the victimized minority and one of them has been
brought from another colony.
What it means for the
Indian Empire? It means a lot to the Indian Empire. The former partner of
the British-Indian Empire from Fiji to Guyana that is all former tropical
colonies of the British-Indian Empire. India lost its control over the island
nation since 2005 as the new government of the island nation managed to wipe
out the Indian terrorist arm; trained, armed, financed, managed and branded
Tamil !Tigers by India. Since the election of the new governor Indian cars and
food have become cheaper with reduced tax on Indian products. Indian Imperialists
have already indicated massive investments and projects in all sectors of the
economy. This will not be a hard act as the island nation’s economy has been in
their hands for more than two centuries and the business language in the
country is an Indian language spoken by more than 75 million of them in India.
The wealthiest in the island are Indian though their wealth is not stored in
the island but most of it in India. Reclaiming the control over the island
nation will supplement its control over the Indian Ocean and Indian Ocean
countries. With its unchallenged military power; with ICBMs, Aircraft Carriers,
Nuke Subs, Nuke (Peace) bombs and purchase of hundred billion dollars’ worth of
military hardware the island nation provides the best step with Mauritius a
third State of India to lay a drag line across the Indian Ocean.
What it means for
Australia? Hell of a lot. Most of the new Australians came through Ceylon
(Sri Lanka) before the jet lag. So the island is a very important piece of land
for Australia as it lies in the Indian Ocean where the back side of Australia
is. India has already started attacking Australia by getting appointed Prime
Minister of the island to criticize the Prime Minister and the former Minister
of Immigration and Border Protection of Australia. This is the first time I
have heard a Sri Lankan leader blame Australia for its own decisions. I see
India controlling Australia like it does in in UK, USA and Canada. Jai Hind. Contact: xyceliao@gmail.com