SAARC: KAAK-KAAK, eat, drink and BARK-BARK!
Readers would have presumed on reading this
column last week on 'SAARC-SAARC- KAAK-KAAK'
that we are not devoted enthusiasts of the
political jamboree now on in Colombo despite
the headlines of government and
pro-government newspapers saying that
'paradise now' will soon dawn on the South
Asian region - food and energy crises will
be resolved, terrorism eliminated, poverty
alleviated, South Asia will be sans borders,
visas and much more.
Why the Rajapakse government did not hold
this jamboree before and achieve all this
earlier, we leave it to our readers to
guess.
Our main complaint is that we are almost
barricaded at home with most highways
declared 'high security roads' and whole
areas declared 'high security zones.'
We are regular users of the
Parliament Road
grandiosely described as the state drive -
despite it being pot-holed for a greater
part of the year. These days we can't even
approach it.
Pity FDPs
Fortunately we will not starve or hopefully
not die as a result of this incarceration
but our thoughts went out to an old couple
who we see day in and day out, sprawled on
the pavement outside the Jayewardenepura
Municipal Council on Parliament Road.
Some years ago this couple appeared on the
front pages of some newspapers when they
were seen going about in a hand-powered
wheel chair, but with years, the wheelchair
had been disabled and they have been on the
pavement sprawled out with their faithful
dog by their side for many months. They live
on the generosity of motorists who stop and
hand over a little cash or even food
packets. It is obvious that the couple would
have to move out from the pavement and our
thoughts were on how they would eke out
their living during these festivities.
Reports said that all 'beggars' (sorry, FDPs
- Financially Disabled Persons - in keeping
with current sociological trends) will be
removed by the police to special camps when
the gracious heads of state sit down to
deliberations. It is simply not done to
present such an ugly sight of FDPs to South
Asian heads of state. Have they seen them in
their own countries such as India and
Bangladesh?
We are told that these ladies and gentlemen
have been removed to a far away camp at
Ridiyagama down south so that foreign
dignitaries may not set their sights on them
till their departure. We do hope that these
people will be able to enjoy themselves in
their holiday camp and satisfactory
accommodation and food will be provided
free, in addition to a per diem allowance
which they would have otherwise earned had
they been on the streets.
Heads of state, ministers and other
delegates of all participating countries
too, we presume, are entitled to such
allowances and much more. So why not the
FDPs who had been forcibly displaced from
their traditional homes - the streets, for
no fault of their own?
Dogs too
Dogs too, Colombo 7 dogs at that, have been
made to suffer a similar plight. These dogs
have been traditional inhabitants of Colombo
7 - in and around the BMICH, Longdon Place,
Baudhaloka Mawatha, Torrington Place, Vihara
Maha Devi Park and the Town Hall, for
generations. Now, our Sri Lankan panjandrums
from the Foreign Ministry and possibly
intelligence services and the like did not
want this unseemly sight of stray dogs
offending the heads of state as they drive
through in their bullet proof, luxury BMWs.
What would they think?
Colombo
city abounds with stray dogs or that the
country has gone to the dogs? Mercifully,
the dogs have not been killed. In accordance
to the gracious philosophy, the Mahinda
Chinthana, no dog should be gassed. This is
according to the teaching of the Buddha:
Sabbe Sattha Bhavantu Sukhi.. (May all
beings be well and happy).
Whether our canine friends who were romping
on the green lawns of the VMD Park and leafy
roads around the BMICH will be 'well and
happy' in the undisclosed premises they are
locked up in, in Borella, we are not too
sure. And how about their food?
These canines are fed well on the high
protein, high calorie rich, garbage dumps of
Colombo 7. Those around VMD Park - we have
seen them wolfing away packets of food given
to beggars (sorry FDPs) which the overfed
FDPs had thrown away. They shouldn't be made
to suffer a drop in their quality of food.
An alternate way
In this regard we wish to suggest an
alternative way of feeding the FDPs and IDAs
(Internally Displaced Animals). It has been
reported that Foreign Minister Rohitha
Bogollagama (Boggles) is going ahead with
another mind boggling act of hosting a
banquet for 400 guests at the Sirima
Bandaranaike Exhibition Centre at Rs.10,000
per head and President Mahinda Rajapakse is
hosting a dinner for 200 guests at Rs.4000
per guest. Further to the dinner Rs.2.5
million is to be spent for floral d‚cor and
lighting while cocktails are estimated at
Rs.1 million. Foreign Secretary Palitha
Kohona is not to be outdone. He is hosting
his own banquet at a cost of Rs.5000 per
head.
We are not suggesting that these banquets be
cancelled and the money channelled to feed
beggars and dogs, even though the funds
would be sufficient for such a purpose for
decades to come.
It can be safely presumed that foreign
dignitaries will not be wolfing down all
these fine dinners dished out to them by
chefs of five star hotels. We suggest that
some of the left-overs be parcelled and
given to beggars and dogs so that they too
may know what banquets and fine dining is
all about. The dogs we are certain will
strike the refrain: SAARC-SAARC-BARK- BARK
all night.
Meanwhile our yakkos and other hoi polloi
should not be envious of our privileged few.
The Portuguese, when they wined and dined on
the night before battle, sang (which
translated into Sinhala) sounded: Kaapalla,
beepalla, jolly karapalla, Heta marunath
sithata sapai, adha jolly karala (Eat drink
and be merry. Even if we die tomorrow it
will be better to be jolly today).
Which are the battles that our heroes will
be fighting the next day?