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Constitutional Reforms in Sri
Lanka (Part 1)
F.Z.F. Amna
1. Colebrooke – Cameron Reforms (1883)
 Why did they introduce?
 By the year 1828 the government expenditure exceeded the revenue
 Due to paying salaries
 Mother government had to spend out of its own funds
 In order to find solution they appointed a commission led by W.M.G.
Colebrooke and Charles Hay Cameron.
 The Judiciary sector was studied by Charles Hay Cameron
 Sources of government revenue/expenditure and administration sector was
studies by W.M.G. Colebrooke.
Colebrooke – Cameron (Cont.)
Significant features
Establishing a legislative council and an executive council
Introducing a governing system where upcountry and low
country were joined
Dividing the country for 05 provinces
Abolishing of compulsory personal service
Expanding the English education
Legislative council and executive council was established to
reduce the power of the governor.
Colebrooke – Cameron (Cont)
Legislative Council
1883
Official
09
Unofficial
06
Europeans
03
Sinhalese
01
Tamils
01
Burghers
01
15
Protests against Colebrook – Cameron
 European planters in Sri Lanka
 Established the ‘Planter’s Association of Ceylon in 1865
 William Digby and George Wall lead the protests
 Sri Lankans who became rich through plantation activities
 They formed many organizations.
 Low Country Products Association of Ceylon, Chillaw Association and
Jaffna Association were prominent.
 Ponnambalam Ramanadhan, Ponnambalam Arunachalam, Sir James
Pieris and H.G.C Perera were prominent leaders.
Protests (cont)
 Sir James Pieris submitted the a formal memorandum to the
colonial secretary in 1909
 Reforms proposed by the Lankans:
 Increasing the number of unofficial members.
 Electing the representatives to the legislative
 Abolishing the communal representation system.
Questions
 What was the need to introduce reforms in Sri Lanka?
 What are the significant features of the ‘Colebrooke – Cameron Reform’?
 Draw the Legislative council hierarchy.
 What were the protests rose against the Colebrooke – Cameron Reform?
 What are the suggestions given by the Sri Lankans for the upcoming reforms?
Crewe – McCallum Reforms (1910)
 Recommendations were done by Governor Henry McCallum
 Lord Crewe, the colonial secretary introduced introduced new constitutional
reforms.
 The number of members had been increased to 21
 Significant features
 Providing space to elect members to the council
 One Sri Lankan was selected to represent the educated Sri Lankans. Ponnambalam
Ramanadhan was the first to be selected t the council.
Crewe McCallum Reforms 1910
Official
11
Unofficial
10
Elected
01
Europeans 02 Burghers 01
Educated Lankans 01
Nominated
(Communal Basis) – 06
Questions:
 Who took part in introducing the Crew McCallum Reform in Sri Lanka?
 What were the significant features of this reform?
 Draw the hierarchy of Crew McCallum Reforms.
Ceylon National Association
 All political groups gathered together and formed a common organization.
 Formed in 1919
 Ponnambalam Arunachalam – Founding President.
Ceylon
National
Congress
Chillaw
Association
Ceylon
Reform
League
Ceylon
National
Association
Jaffna
Association
Ceylon National Association (Cont.)
 Many ethnic communities joined the association for a common purpose
and formed Ceylon National Congress
 The main objective was to launch a powerful protest campaign with the
idea of gaining political power into the hands of Sri Lankans.
 The expectations of Lankans:
 To increase the number of members in the council
 To get the opportunity to elect more members
 Get more power to the legislative council
 Get more local leaders involved in the ruling system.
Ceylon National Association (Cont.)
 Measures adopted by the Association:
 Petitioning the British government
 Petitioning to the Colonial Secretary
 Holding meetings to raise awareness among people
 Presenting different arguments in the legislature
 Trying to gain the favour of the governor
 Writing to newspapers explaining the need of reforms.
Questions:
 When was the Ceylon National Association established?
 What was their main objective?
 what did the Sri Lankans expect through establishing the association?
 What are the measures taken by the association to achieve their objective?
 Read the content.
 Answer the questions.
 Repeat.

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Constitutional Reforms in Sri Lanka (Part I)

  • 1. Constitutional Reforms in Sri Lanka (Part 1) F.Z.F. Amna
  • 2. 1. Colebrooke – Cameron Reforms (1883)  Why did they introduce?  By the year 1828 the government expenditure exceeded the revenue  Due to paying salaries  Mother government had to spend out of its own funds  In order to find solution they appointed a commission led by W.M.G. Colebrooke and Charles Hay Cameron.  The Judiciary sector was studied by Charles Hay Cameron  Sources of government revenue/expenditure and administration sector was studies by W.M.G. Colebrooke.
  • 3. Colebrooke – Cameron (Cont.) Significant features Establishing a legislative council and an executive council Introducing a governing system where upcountry and low country were joined Dividing the country for 05 provinces Abolishing of compulsory personal service Expanding the English education Legislative council and executive council was established to reduce the power of the governor.
  • 4. Colebrooke – Cameron (Cont) Legislative Council 1883 Official 09 Unofficial 06 Europeans 03 Sinhalese 01 Tamils 01 Burghers 01 15
  • 5. Protests against Colebrook – Cameron  European planters in Sri Lanka  Established the ‘Planter’s Association of Ceylon in 1865  William Digby and George Wall lead the protests  Sri Lankans who became rich through plantation activities  They formed many organizations.  Low Country Products Association of Ceylon, Chillaw Association and Jaffna Association were prominent.  Ponnambalam Ramanadhan, Ponnambalam Arunachalam, Sir James Pieris and H.G.C Perera were prominent leaders.
  • 6. Protests (cont)  Sir James Pieris submitted the a formal memorandum to the colonial secretary in 1909  Reforms proposed by the Lankans:  Increasing the number of unofficial members.  Electing the representatives to the legislative  Abolishing the communal representation system.
  • 7. Questions  What was the need to introduce reforms in Sri Lanka?  What are the significant features of the ‘Colebrooke – Cameron Reform’?  Draw the Legislative council hierarchy.  What were the protests rose against the Colebrooke – Cameron Reform?  What are the suggestions given by the Sri Lankans for the upcoming reforms?
  • 8. Crewe – McCallum Reforms (1910)  Recommendations were done by Governor Henry McCallum  Lord Crewe, the colonial secretary introduced introduced new constitutional reforms.  The number of members had been increased to 21  Significant features  Providing space to elect members to the council  One Sri Lankan was selected to represent the educated Sri Lankans. Ponnambalam Ramanadhan was the first to be selected t the council.
  • 9. Crewe McCallum Reforms 1910 Official 11 Unofficial 10 Elected 01 Europeans 02 Burghers 01 Educated Lankans 01 Nominated (Communal Basis) – 06
  • 10. Questions:  Who took part in introducing the Crew McCallum Reform in Sri Lanka?  What were the significant features of this reform?  Draw the hierarchy of Crew McCallum Reforms.
  • 11. Ceylon National Association  All political groups gathered together and formed a common organization.  Formed in 1919  Ponnambalam Arunachalam – Founding President. Ceylon National Congress Chillaw Association Ceylon Reform League Ceylon National Association Jaffna Association
  • 12. Ceylon National Association (Cont.)  Many ethnic communities joined the association for a common purpose and formed Ceylon National Congress  The main objective was to launch a powerful protest campaign with the idea of gaining political power into the hands of Sri Lankans.  The expectations of Lankans:  To increase the number of members in the council  To get the opportunity to elect more members  Get more power to the legislative council  Get more local leaders involved in the ruling system.
  • 13. Ceylon National Association (Cont.)  Measures adopted by the Association:  Petitioning the British government  Petitioning to the Colonial Secretary  Holding meetings to raise awareness among people  Presenting different arguments in the legislature  Trying to gain the favour of the governor  Writing to newspapers explaining the need of reforms.
  • 14. Questions:  When was the Ceylon National Association established?  What was their main objective?  what did the Sri Lankans expect through establishing the association?  What are the measures taken by the association to achieve their objective?
  • 15.  Read the content.  Answer the questions.  Repeat.