Patriotic Srilankan @patrioticlankan
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Now it is Premadas’s a son, Sajith, who is waiting to succeed JR's nephew. History never fails to repeat itself.
All the issues threatening to destroy UNP will disappear overnight if Ranil steps down.
Ranil's popularity is like water in a toilet cistern: always going down into a hole from which it can never come up.
A handful of has-beens at the top are hanging on to the coat tails of Ranil fearing that their future will be lost if they abandon him now.
What can Ranil offer to revive UNP and take it to victory against the most formidable political force in post-independent history?
Dissidents are digging for a fight to finish. Ranil has to go. And if he doesn’t go then UNP will have to go to pieces.
Dissidents left UNP in disgust with Ranil's leadership style, helped him to stay at the top. Now dissidents are not running away.
The only saving grace is in the anti-Ranil forces that are aligned this time within UNP as a formidable force.
Ranil today is in the same constitutional corner that his uncle, JR was after he had constructed a constitution to stay in power forever.
JR's nephew Ranil suffers from a congenital disability to read the signs of the time.
JR had the common sense to read the writing on the wall and give way to his successor Premadasa.
Ranil who can’t read the use-by date deserves to be taken by the scruff of his neck and thrown into the nearest dustbin.
It has come to a point where Ranil has forfeited the moral right to speak on behalf of the people
Ranil suppresses the fundamental rights of his own members to exercise their democratic rights in electing a leader of their choice
Each time Ranil criticizes the government for any violations of democratic principles it makes Ranil a vulnerable target
Ranil's pose as the defender of democracy rings hollow because it is more than a case of pot calling the kettle black.
Each time Ranil points a finger at the government four fingers are pointing at him.
Obviously, Ranil doesn’t care two hoots about what happens to his prestige, integrity and his overall image.
Ranil knows that there is nothing left in his image that can be salvaged.