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Bookie Claims SL-India Match Was Fixed

Bookie Claims SL-India Match Was Fixed

Amidst the shocking revelations of ‘spot fixing’ of cricket matches by Pakistani players, a top Indian bookmaker has now revealed that the December 15, 2009 India- Sri Lanka One-day match at Rajkot in India was ‘suspicious.’ “Saaf nahi tha (it wasn’t clean),” he has told Times Of India on Friday (3). The bookmaker had insisted that he is not involved in the player-bookie nexus.
In that match Sri Lanka won the toss, elected to field and India ran amok scoring 414 runs on a placid track. In reply, Sri Lanka rode on Tillakaratne Dilshan’s massive 160 and almost chased the target before falling short by 3 runs. Sri Lanka bowled 27 extras in the game, India bowled 21 and a total of 825 runs were scored at the Madhavrao Scindia ground that day.
“Sri Lanka were 401/5 with just 14 more runs needed from seven balls. The bets were coming in fast because punters wanted to balance the stakes. At the start, India looked firm favourites and there were almost no takers for a Sri Lanka win. But towards the end, it all became a frenzy,” the bookie had told TOI.

Speaking to The Sunday Leader Interim Committee Secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket, Nishantha Ranatunga said he had heard about the story but had not had any official intimation from the ICC’s Anti Corruption Unit on any such matter upto now.
“The ICC’s Anti Corruption Unit keeps a close tab on these matters and we have not heard anything about this particular match. If at all there is any substance to the claims it is not Sri Lanka Cricket but the ICC unit that will go into the matter. That is how it works,” said Ranatunga.

Meanwhile according to the TOI report, towards the end of the match in question the bookmaker had received a text message on his mobile. The sender had been a 20-year-old boy from Rajasthan who earlier used to work for him as a cleaner. He wrote: “Sab saude kaat do, aur call mat lena. India match le jar raha hai (Cancel all deals and don’t take any further bets. India is winning the game).”

The bookmaker had told TOI instinct made him listen to his former employee and he turned out right. India won by three runs.

What was behind the SMS may never be known but the bookie continues to harp on the rumour of the amount of money that was transacted that night. “I am told that money around Rs 28 crore ($ 7m) changed hands that night,” he has told TOI.

It is for the relevant authorities to try and see if there was any truth to the allegations. The bookie also went on to add a little more after his ‘fixing’ theory. “That was the last match that I heard was suspicious. I can also say that Indian players are clean. They’re among the most impeccable, especially the senior players,” he says.

With skeletons tumbling out of the Pakistan closet, it is disturbing that there is talk of a fixed game played less than a year back in India. And one man, claims he has circumstantial evidence to prove it happened.
“Baseless allegations are being made. It is upto the ICC Anti Corruption Unit to investigate these claims. We cannot comment on the matter until then,” said Ranatunga.
Attempts to contact captain Kumar Sangakkara proved futile.


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Male Nurse In Boys’ School Gets ‘Treatment’ For Child Abuse

Male Nurse In Boys’ School Gets ‘Treatment’ For Child Abuse

By Ranee Mohamed

A sixty two year old male nurse who had been working in the sick room of S. Thomas’ College, Gurutalawa for six months has been taken into custody by the Welimada police following a complaint of child abuse made by the school authorities.
The suspect is alleged to have committed sexual abuse on 14 students of this boys’ school, in the secluded sickroom.  S. Thomas’s College  is situated in approximately 50 acres of land in the remote village of Gurutalawa and is headed by the Headmaster Rev. Marc Billimoria.
When contacted by The Sunday Leader, Rev. Billimoria said that it was he who had informed the National Child Protection Authority of this happening. “One of the victims ( a child from the middle school) brought his ordeal to my notice. I inquired into the matter and based on these findings, I brought the incident to the attention of the officials of the NCPA,” said Rev. Billimoria. “We will not allow this kind of happening in our school.”
“We have a boarding school and parents have put their children in our charge and their protection comes first,” said the Headmaster.
The Sunday Leader learns that the parents of 12  of the abused children will pursue the matter till justice is meted out to the suspect. Meanwhile it is learnt that Headmaster Rev. Marc Billimoria has initiated regular counseling sessions for the boys who had to undergo this physical trauma at the hands of the male nurse. The Headmaster said that he has also initiated awareness programmes for all the children of this boys’ school. The Sunday Leader learns that the authorities are awaiting a medical report to ascertain whether the suspect is suffering from any sexually transmitted disease.


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The Death Of A Nation

The Death Of A Nation

Mahinda as Big Brother

If you want to see the shape of the new constitution, look at the last two elections. To quote George Orwell’s 1984, “if you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — forever.”
In the last General Election the government requested a two thirds majority in parliament. They got it. Or more precisely, Ranil gave it. Ranil has emerged as good as a fourth brother to Mahinda, holding the opposition down while Mahinda stomped the life out of it. Now the UNP has hemorrhaged enough green blood to give the President the power to write them out legally, making the whole process look pretty.
The new constitutional changes create an Executive Presidency Plus. There is no more pesky Constitutional Council keeping Mahinda from appointing whoever he wants and there are no more term limits to keep the population from re-anointing the President every six years. It’s a seamless system. Mahinda appoints the custodians of state TV, the keepers of state funds and the police. Then he runs in an election with the shameless backing of state resources, with the power to throw the opposition candidate in jail. This is exactly what Mahinda did against Sarath Fonseka and now he’s trying to codify the policy into law.
And law this will most certainly become. Ranil as the fourth brother has been trusted not with business, military or even Parliament. He is just the Parliamentary eunuch — completely ineffective — Fredo to Mahinda’s Godfather, he simply keeps an eye on the opposition MPs until Mahinda decides he wants to take a few.
Ranil is a sucker for negotiations. The LTTE suckered him once and Mahinda has suckered him again. While he was talking to Prabhakaran, Chandrika took his ministries and the LTTE took his votes. While he was talking to Mahinda, Mahinda took his MPs. If Mahinda is the father of the Constitution, Ranil is most definitely the mother, but the deformed child belongs to us all.
Mahinda’s 18th Amendment is effectively a red sash around the Constitution. It eliminates the (imaginary) checks on presidential power written in the 17th Amendment and gives the President unbridled power over government institutions, Parliament and the police. Mahinda has already shown no compunction about abusing those powers to win elections, so this he will presumably do until he gets tired (another 12 or 24 years?) or until his son Namal is ready for the throne. This is Mahinda’s vision for Sri Lanka. To the opposition its a boot, to Mahinda it’s just his smiling face, glittering in various transmutations for eternity.
It is vanity and foolishness. This is not a Constitution, it’s taking Sri Lankans a step back from the Magna Carta. In this case Sri Lankan nobles (i.e. politicians) are giving back power to the king. All that is left of democracy is elections, with an elections commissioner appointed by the king.
Mahinda’s vision does not extend beyond his own body and blood. He has no thought of the next 200 years, of what these powers might do in other hands, of what sort of template he is laying for a future nation. There is no vision beyond his own family and no humility of placing nation before self. Perhaps he and Namal are the best leaders for the country, but why not trust the country to decide? Why not implement a template to prevent any future tyranny instead of entrenching a benevolent dictatorship in law? Mahinda may be a functional leader now, but all things are impermanent. Situations change, people change, even sons rise and fall in their fathers eyes. Even Sinha Bahu gave birth to a child so incorrigible that he had to be expelled from India. That bad blood can flow in any dynasty.
Yet, under this new Constitution, Mahinda places the country at the same grave risk. Perhaps Mahinda only abuses state power for noble ends, perhaps the end justifies the means. But what about the leader after Mahinda? Should he be trusted with the same powers? And the one after that, and the one after that?
Mahinda obviously hasn’t thought that far. He seems to like himself and he seems to like Namal and that is presumably enough for the nation. But it’s not.
Sri Lanka has been crippled by spoilt dynastic fruit throughout its history, which Mahinda has presumably read. Even Vijaya, the founder of our nation, was such a Malaka Silva type despoiler of people and property that he was ejected from his native land. In more recent times, the Bandaranaikes used all their inherited power to waste this country’s precious time.  Sri Lanka’s historical dynasties have also been wracked by murder, military takeovers and violent overthrow. Because that was the only way to effect change. The point of a working constitution is to enable stable change, not preserve power. Without a working constitution pressure builds up and eventually explodes in violence.
Mahinda has already ignored the checks and balances in the Constitution as is, that could have gone on forever. What he could not violate was the simple math of term limits, so he’s simply writing that out of existence. With that goes the last check on the absolute power of the Presidency. Now the only check is death, revolution or palace intrigue, hardly a stable template for a democratic nation. In Mahinda’s shortsightedness, he has lost track of his duty as a leader. A Constitution is not supposed to think 10 years ahead or 50 years ahead, it’s supposed to think for hundreds. It’s not supposed to imagine best case scenarios, it’s supposed to plan for the worst. Most importantly, it is not about one man but about the people. That is who power belongs to, and that is who this new Constitution takes power away from.


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JVPers Arrested

JVPers Arrested

The Jaffna police have today (4) arrested two JVP members while trying to paste posters in the Jaffna town area.

The two JVPers who included a defeated JVP candidate at the last general election had been arrested when they had tried to paste posters opposing the constitutional amendments that are to be taken up in parliament next week.

The posters had called on the people to join forces to defeat the dictatorial constitutional amendments.


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Another UNP MP To Vote According Conscience

Another UNP MP To Vote According Conscience

UNP Puttalam District parliamentarian Palitha Range Bandara has said that he would vote according to his conscience when the vote on the constitutional amendments is taken up in parliament on next week.

The number of opposition legislators who would support the constitutional amendments that would be presented to parliament by the government is likely to increase with several more UNP members claiming they would vote with their conscience.

Range Bandara has been quoted as saying he would vote according to his conscience regardless of the party’s stance, as he would only consider the future of the country when casting his vote.


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