- Hector Abhayavardhana
Hector Abhayavardhana (
5 January 1919 - ) is aSri Lanka nTrotskyist theoretician and a long-standing member of theLanka Sama Samaja Party (LSSP).Hector Abhayavardhana was born in
Kandy where his maternal grandfather was anAnglican vicar - at a time when theChurch of England was the established church. His father was a government servant and a pillar of the establishment.Abhayavardhana was educated at St. Thomas', Mt. Lavinia. His upbringing, being
anglicised in culture and religion, was typical of the colonialmiddle-class and hence remote from the mass of Sinhala-speakingBuddhist people. He and his fellowmatriculation student were once posed the question 'Would you have been better off under your own king?' by their teacher, in response to which he began to ponder uponnationalism and British colonial rule.At fifteen he renounced
Christianity and became anatheist . In 1936 he joinedUniversity College, Colombo where he read liberal arts and came under the influence ofE.F.C. Ludowyk andDoric de Souza , who had Marxist sympathies. He went on to complete his colonial education at theColombo Law College .Abhayavardhana's first exposure to radical politics was the
Bracegirdle incident , in which the Colonial Government sought to deport anAustralian labour activist. He attended a mass meeting atGalle Face Green on5 May 1937 at Bracegirdle made a dramatic appearance and a stirring speech before being whisked away into hiding. At the time, his father was the Chief Clerk in the office of GovernorReginald Stubbs , who sought the deportation and against whom this meeting was directed.He organised the Mount Lavinia Debating Society, which invited such speakers as Dr.
Colvin R. de Silva andJ. R. Jayewardene .Abhayavardhana was recruited to the
Lanka Sama Samaja Party in 1940 by Esmond Wickremasinghe (later to be father ofRanil Wickremasinghe ). He became part of the clandestine section of the LSSP that was established, in anticipation of its proscription, to work underground. After the party leaders were imprisoned and escaped to India he joined them in exile there (disguised as an Anglican priest) and worked in the Independence movement.He became a member of the
Bolshevik-Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma (BLPI) and began his career as a writer. His two pamphlets 'The Saboteur Strategy of the Constructive Programme' and on theQuit India Movement of theCongress Party were considered to be seminal theoretical works. When the main LSSP leaders returned to Sri Lanka after the war, Abhayawardhana was among the Sama Samajists who remained in India.He worked on the fortnightly "New Spark" in
Bombay , later moving toMadras . He becameGeneral Secretary of the Socialist Party which was created by the fusion in 1948 of the BLPI with theCongress Socialist Party . He moved toNew Delhi where he was editor of the "Socialist Appeal" and contributor to the "Hindustan Standard". He spent two years in Hyderabad editing "Mankind" before returning to New Delhi where he began the critical journal "Maral".In 1959 Abhayavardhana married Kusala Fernando and returned to Sri Lanka in 1960.
Abhayavardhana is credited with formulating the classification of the
Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) as apetty bourgeois party, which was the ideological and theoretical foundation of the LSSPCoalition with that party in 1964. After this, he promoted an alliance with the SLFP and the Communist Party, which finally emerged with the signing of the Common Programme of the United Front in 1968.Abhayavardhana started "The Nation" as an English organ of the United Front, serving as its editor. When the United Front formed a government in 1970 Hector served as Chairman of the
People's Bank under Dr. N.M. Perera, theFinance Minister . After the front broke up in 1975, he founded the "Socialist Nation". He also served on the Educational Bureau of the LSSP and was a long-standing member of thePolitburo .In August 1992 Abhayavardhana, along with
Vivienne Goonewardena andBernard Soysa was a guest of honour at the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Quit India movement in New Delhi.Works
*Hector Abhayavardhana, "Selected Writings", Colombo, Social Scientists Association, 2001.
References
* [http://www.dailynews.lk/2006/01/05/fea03.htm 'Hector Abhayavardhana is 87 today : The wise elder of the Left, "Daily News", 5 January 2006]
* [http://www.dailynews.lk/2006/01/05/fea01.htm Jayantha Somasundaram, 'Hector Abhayavardhana: The Internationalist', "Daily News", 5 January 2006]
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