The long chase
The crisis brought on by the dismissal of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe exacerbates political tensions

Unless urgent measures are not taken to find a democratic and fair solution to the crisis, there is little chance of the island nation navigating a safe course and avoiding the dangerous regional affliction of instability.
This is a time when Saarc members can step in and help mediate a peaceful end to the crisis. Before that option is explored, it would be worthwhile mounting a last-ditch attempt to invite all of the country’s political parties on a single platform and get them to convince the opposing sides to narrow their differences. There should be a robust, single-minded approach to stub out the flames of division. After a quarter of a century of civil war, Sri Lanka can ill afford to squander the chance for peace. Its people have already paid the price for interminable war. They should not be expected to pay any more.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 30th, 2018.
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