Independence ? For whom ? What is the use of it ? Did the country gain anything by it?

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Independence ? For whom ? What is the use of it ? Did the country gain anything by it?

Right now, we are all speaking of independence. But, what have we gained from independence? What have we carried with us through the years? What has proven positive for our nation? 

There was a huge struggle in India and there was agitation in Sri Lanka. India lost a lot of lives and faced destruction during their fight for independence; but to Sri Lanka, it was thankfully given without much bloodshed. All those who lost their lives for this cause, those who went to jail, and those who agitated in some form did not do so in vain; and we owe them our immense gratitude.

But, what indeed is there to celebrate? Well, for one, democracy is there to celebrate. 75 years of democracy! However, the rulers who took over in 1948 mainly wanted to replace the British and continue the regime of controlling their subjects and cultivate and nurture their own interests. In other words, democracy in its true sense of the word, i.e. rule of, by and for the people, was not practiced then and has not been properly practiced until today. Issues regarding minorities, equality, development of rural areas etc. have been disregarded. One example is the miserable state of estate workers whose plight has remained more or less the same for the past 75 years. 


Is that what our freedom fighters and national heroes agitated for against the slavish British rule that broke all records of human rights as the term is projected today? Within this struggle for independence, what did we accomplish for the greater good of the country? In Britain’s destructive divide-and-rule policy, the nation was torn up by national and religious issues. 

If we reflect on a few selfless politicians who had only their people and not personal interests at heart, there is, of course, D.S. Senanayake who contributed tremendously. He had the foresight that one day we would be an independent country and gain self-sufficiency in food. With this aim, he started restoring old irrigation works, clearing jungles and initiating colonization schemes. Another great service done by him was introducing the land act in the state council, thereby helping the peasantry to acquire the land they had lost to the English. The greatest act of DS as regards to independence was, getting the independence bill passed in the state council amidst lot of opposition. 

And then, there was Angarika Dharmapala, another patriot and visionary, who fought for the revival of Buddhism and the cultural revolution which the British tried to suppress. - Today, Sri Lanka being a Buddhist country, has the liberty to celebrate it according to its traditions. Dignity as a nation was achieved thanks to him.

Another major achievement was the right to Universal Adult Franchise that was fought for by A.E. Goonesinha and given to the country in 1931. Although there was much opposition to this by the Ceylon National Congress, Goonesinha was determined and went at his own expense to Britain to canvass the members of the British Parliament and also the members of the Donoughmore commission. Hence, his perseverance and courage made it possible that Sri Lanka’s men and women, today, enjoy the right to vote and thus have a place in society.