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There are those who are on both corners fire in connection with the election of Rugby – some even ignite flames to both sides

January 02, (LNW) Colombo:

Those who have been in the administration of Rugby for a long

time, who have subjected the country to fines, and who have owed

the administration of Rugby a debt, have stopped their activities

by properly and improperly maintaining power at home and

abroad, relying on politicians and high-ranking officials of the

Ministry, and obstructing the administration of Rugby, and are

preparing to go for a new election in accordance with the order of

the court and under the guidance of the new Minister and Deputy

Minister.

There are reports of attempts to halt this election through the

influence of a prominent figure in sports, involving the President

and the Prime Minister. It is also reported that there is an attempt

to go to court against this election, which is being held in

accordance with a court order.

Those who acted improperly during the candidate selection

process for this election, starting with the operations of the

provincial associations, are now witnessing their actions return to

them like a boomerang. In particular, an individual who advised

and complained to Minister Roshan Ranasinghe, arguing that two

provincial associations should be permanently banned based on

non-payment of membership fees, has been prevented from

assuming the position of chairman due to the non-payment of

membership fees by the provincial associations that had finalised

those nominations. It is a tragedy that someone who was the

loudest critic, insisting that such situations should not be

accepted, is now unable to run for the presidency for the very

same reason.

It is also unthinkable that several provincial associations would

endorse him after he vehemently advocated for the

disenfranchisement of such associations. This raises serious

questions about the conscience of those associations in principle.

While it may be their wish, it is a mistake not to have established

the necessary foundation to make it legally valid.

Similarly, a businessman involved in sports who attempted to run

for the position of Vice President from the Western Province was

also not qualified, even within the Western Province itself.

Currently, when expressing interest or disapproval for these

nominations, there is a tendency to focus more on whether the

individuals are suitable, rather than the standing of the sports

clubs, especially in light of the situation in the Western Province.

Members of certain groups may receive one or two votes, or only

a handful of votes, while other individuals affiliated with the same

groups may secure a significantly higher number of votes.

What led to the prolonged instability in rugby

administration over the years?

That is clearly because the culprits have not been punished. Not

only the administration, but also the sports clubs, which

sometimes face difficulties in functioning properly, as well as the

rise of the entire rugby game, has been halted due to the failure of

the administration and the Sports Ministry to take action against

the culprits. The funds sent by World Rugby to improve the

conditions of sports unions and clubs across the provinces are

instead being used to pay fines for mistakes made by officials.

The same officials who made the mistakes are now informing

World Rugby to deduct those fines annually as installments from

the funds sent for development.

Subsequently, due to various political considerations and other

factors, those who depleted rugby’s funds have driven it into debt.

It was hoped that with Sports Minister Namal Rajapaksa, a former

rugby captain, taking office, rugby would rise to new heights.

However, instead of progress, something entirely different

unfolded at that moment.

A friend of his, an incompetent individual, considering his

connections with Asia and with the support of the Asia President,

appointed an advisory committee to oversee the rugby

administration in Sri Lanka and appointed him as its head. Also,

the sponsorship of domestic rugby was taken to the Asian level

and there was no sponsor for domestic rugby. However, Rizly

Illyas, who led the administration, resolved all those problems

and found a main sponsor as well as other sponsors, both local

and foreign, and took rugby forward, which was thought to be

falling on its knees in front of ministers and Asia.

It was during that time that the Sri Lankan president personally

used an internet phone to blame the President of Asia for the

illegal and unethical interference in Sri Lankan rugby. Taking

advantage of this, the Asia President started throwing stones at

Sri Lanka Rugby while Sri Lankan officials were present. The Sri

Lankan people, politicians and officials in the ministries did not

press charges or pressure the person who fought for the

independence of Sri Lanka Rugby but gave them the stones he

was throwing.

The current lack of a proper rugby program and administration is

a result of the increasing number of rugby courts being influenced

by political and government officials in Sri Lanka, who have

allied with the President of Asia, disregarding the local rugby

scene and its independence. Additionally, it is fueled by

unsuccessful individuals, unable to secure power in rugby

elections, who are now attempting to gain positions through the

political power granted by law.

This is the moment to resolve that situation. If we are to amend

the constitution now, rather than acting as subservient to Asia or

the international community, there are several key factors that

must be carefully considered. There should be an analysis tailored

to the country’s situation, alongside an agreement with World

Rugby’s vision. These actions should be carried out through

extensive information exchanges with World Rugby and repeated

discussions.

Holding of office election

It will not be difficult for those who should hold power under the

current constitution to do so once they are democratically elected.

The necessary environment is being created for this. The election

committee will be composed of two esteemed retired Supreme

Court judges. With that representation, five people with a broad

understanding of sports law have been selected by the legal group,

considering everything, to compete for the office.

Except for the two positions of president, the appointments to

other positions will be made without competition. Any objections

must be submitted by January 7th and should be presented in the

proper order.

Possibility of objections

These decisions are shaped by the indecision of those who are

expected to retain power regardless. Those who have clung to

power through alternative means for years, obstructing elections,

are now attempting to block the opportunity for a group to assume

power through a clear constitutional process. Those who failed to

even properly run for office are challenging the Election

Committee, which consists of two retired Supreme Court judges,

and are dragging the leg of the election that is set to be held after

many years.

Priyantha Ekanayake, who is currently nominated to the National

Sports Council, is aware of the situation and the fact that Sri

Lanka Rugby is going astray due to the lack of elections. Given

that Priyantha has many connections and friends within the rugby

community, he may seek their assistance in reaching key figures

such as the President and Prime Minister. Since his responsibility

is not to protect his friends, it is likely think that, as someone

committed to justice in sports, he will intervene to provide

opportunities for individuals who have failed to address these

issues, or for businessmen who are not entitled to the powers

granted by the Sports Act.

He is also well aware of the recent history of rugby in Sri Lanka.

He understands not only the actions of politicians and high-

ranking officials, but also the role of individuals who have driven

rugby into problematic situations, leading to debt. This has

happened because the rugby administration and the Sports

Ministry have failed to take action. Furthermore, these same

individuals hold positions internationally and are obstructing the

independence of rugby in Sri Lanka. Therefore, it is crucial to

fully understand the constitutional and independent position that

a rugby administration, driven by great passion, holds, as well as

the far-reaching impacts on the independence of the rugby game

within the country.

However, the appointed administration must take legal action

against those who have obstructed the establishment of rugby as

a passion in Sri Lanka and have tarnished its reputation. It is also

essential to address how the debt arose, and if those responsible

for it cannot present accurate and reasonable explanations

regarding the expenses.

We are concerned about those who attempt to run for office, fail,

and then resort to legal means to block others. It is unlikely that

the judiciary or politics, with their broad understanding of the

situation, will allow this power struggle to escalate.

Let’s wait and see, however. Let’s hope that the establishment of

a new administration will proceed without obstacles,

demonstrating the personality of the local rugby game..!

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