कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त

Three years after Aragalaya: bring on the next revolution

Daily FT

|

August 02, 2025

I wouldn't punch 119 quite yet. Or seek to frogmarch me to the local constabulary’s complaints desk. This piece is not about armed revolt or aggressive rebellion. The thought I'd leave with you today is rather one of peaceful easy feelings prompted by some quiet introspection.

- Wijith DeChickera

Three years after Aragalaya: bring on the next revolution

Of course, the early springs of the erstwhile Aragalaya were peaceful and easy also, rising as they did — at least in its suburban incarnation — as a domesticated people’s movement. Tame but not lame. Passionate yet law-abiding.

But to focus on bustling women and their kitchen-utensil-aided “spontaneous overflow of strong emotion” is to forget the fountainhead of farmers’ and (to a lesser degree perhaps) fishers’ woes that set the spark to the faggots of government's effigies being burnt.

I wouldn’t forget the anguish of families whose loved ones died lamentably in those labyrinthine fuel queues. Or discount the dilettantes who swanned around iconic Colombo landmarks of an afternoon out. Mouthing rehearsed slogans and brandishing placards whose demands would have been alien to them only a few months before the vote-with-your-feet street movement captivated the imaginations of sundry generations across Sri Lanka.

That it was the boys of the red brigade and men to whom Marx was on nodding terms who actually stormed the barricades, which converted the push to secure justice into a putsch, shouldn’t detract from the roots and original intentions of the unprecedented people’s movement.

Nor devalue the holistic assertions and demands of popular sovereignty. Which sprang to the fore in the face of that strange mix of governmental arrogance, incompetence and lack of empathy for the long-suffering masses: battling Easter wounds, economic downturns and pandemic depredations without so-called saviours but self. Who only three short years before the populist ouster had given a certain gubernatorial ethic their resounding mandate!

Daily FT से और कहानियाँ

Daily FT

Daily FT

LOLC Group drives Ceylon Motor Show 2025 as exclusive sponsor

THE LOLC Group, has announced its partnership as the exclusive Sponsor of the Ceylon Motor Show 2025, largest and only international-standard automotive exhibition in the country.

time to read

2 mins

October 14, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

South Africa hold nerve to beat Bangladesh in classic thriller

ICC WOMEN'S CRICKET WORLD CUP

time to read

2 mins

October 14, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Coca-Cola appoints Mario Perera as Country Head for Sri Lanka and Maldives

THE Coca-Cola Company yesterday announced the appointment of Mario Perera as Country Head fo Sri Lanka and the Maldives With over 14 years of experience in the food and beverage (F&B) industry, Mario brings extensive regional and global leadership experience, having managed global brands across multiple countries.

time to read

1 min

October 14, 2025

Daily FT

World Elite acquires 50% Gestetner stake for Rs. 318.7 m

GESTETNER of Ceylon PLC yesterday said that Hong Kong-based World Elite Ltd. has acquired a controlling 50.01% stake in the company through trades executed in the market.

time to read

1 min

October 14, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Court upholds fair access for tourism operators in Samanalawewa

ECO Team Group, the pioneer of canoeing and kayaking in Samanalawewa, has welcomed a recent Court of Appeal ruling reinforcing fair and transparent access to the lake for all tourism operators.

time to read

1 min

October 14, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

NDB Bank partners DIMO to expand customer-friendly leasing solutions

NDB Bank recently entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with DIMO to extend affordable and accessible leasing facilites to.a wide spectrum of customers.

time to read

1 mins

October 14, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Deutsche Bank says SL at turning point; will step up support

GERMANY'S multinational financial services giant Deutsche Bank last week said with macroeconomic indicators improving Sri Lanka is at a turning point and it will step up being a conduit for global capital, enabling trade and investment.

time to read

2 mins

October 14, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Colombo Port posts Rs. 32 b profit YTD Aug. 2025

SLPA says will reinvest earnings to boost transshipment hub status

time to read

1 min

October 14, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Abans Group Director Dr. Dubash honoured with Visionary Leadership Award

ABANS Group has announced that Group Director Dr. Saroshi Dubash has been recognised with the ‘Visionary Leadership in Organizational Excellence’ Award at the 15th Top 50 Professional & Career Women Global Awards 2025, held at Shangri-La Colombo on 9 October.

time to read

1 mins

October 14, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Indian banks can lend in INR in SL, Bhutan, and Nepal

THE Reserve Bank of India has amended regulations allowing Indian banks to extend loans in Indian rupees (INR) to banks and individuals residing in Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and Nepal.

time to read

1 min

October 14, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size