Dr. 'Colvin R. de Silva' (
1907 -
1987) was a former Minister of Plantation Industries and Constitutional Affairs, prominent member of parliament,
Trotskyist leader and lawyer in
Sri Lanka. He was one of the founders of the
Lanka Sama Samaja Party - the largest
Marxist party in Sri Lanka.
Personal life
He gained his PhD for his thesis: ''Ceylon Under the British Occupation'', later published as a book. Dr De Silva died on
27 February 1987. A Sri Lankan news source credits him with coining the famous response to the slogan
The Sun never sets on the British Empire: "
That's because God does not trust the British in the dark."
Political Career
During the
Second World War he fled to
India, were he became part of the leading nucleus of the
Bolshevik-Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma (BLPI). After the war he returned to Ceylon and became the main leader of the
Bolshevik Samasamaja Party. In
1947 he was one of five BSP candidates who were elected to parliament. His constituency was Wellawatte-Mount Lavinia. After the reunification of LSSP and BSP, de Silva became an important leader of LSSP.
In
1952 he lost the Wellawatte-Mount Lavinia seat to a
United National Party candidate, but regained it in
1956 and
1960.
De Silva was the main responsible on behalf of LSSP for the liaisons with the
Fourth International. He was elected to the International Executive Committee of the International, a position he held until the LSSP was expelled from the International.
In
1964 de Silva had urged against the LSSP joining the government, but unlike others who stood by that line he stayed in the party.
He won the
Agalawatte parliamentary seat in a
bye-election in
1967 and in
1970. In
1970 he became the Minister of Plantation Industries and Constitutional Affairs in the cabinet of
Sirimavo Bandaranaike. His tasks included drafting the new republican constitution of Sri Lanka. He served until 1975, when his party was dismissed from government following a split.
LSSP nominated de Silva as its presidential candidate in
1982. He finished 5th and only polled around 1% of the votes cast, as the election was polarised between the ruling
United National Party and the
Sri Lanka Freedom Party - the latter being backed by almost all the other left parties.
Legal Career
In the court room, he enjoyed an unparalleled reputation as a criminal lawyer of great distinction. He appeared in virtually every high profile criminal trial of his day. In the Sathasivam murder case, his exceptionally brilliant cross-examining skills resulted in the rightful acquittal of his client, while in the Kularatne Murder case appeal, it was his intimate knowledge of the law of circumstantial evidence that saved the accused. With the advent of Fundamental Rights litigation, Dr. de Silva also appeared in many such cases before the Supreme Court, most notably in the Vivienne Goonewardena assault case.
Publications
De Silva, Colvin R., ''Ceylon Under the British Occupation, 1795-1833'' First published 1941. Reprint: Delhi, Vedam Books, 1995
External links
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Dr. Colvin R. de Silva: undying legend
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Hartal!, article by de Silva from 1953
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New York Times Obituary