Tilvin Silva Explained

Native Name:
Tilvin Silva
Office:3rd General Secretary of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
Term Start:1995
Leader:Somawansa Amarasinghe
Anura Kumara Dissanayake
Predecessor:Somawansa Amarasinghe
Birth Date:1956 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Mulapitiya Beruwala, Dominion of Ceylon
Party:
    Otherparty:National People's Power (Since 2019)
    United People's Freedom Alliance (2004–2005)
    Education:Aluthgama Maha Vidyalaya
    Occupation:Politician
    Battles:Second JVP Insurrection
    Birth Name:Mesthree Tilvin Silva

    Mesthree Tilvin Silva (si|ටිල්වින් සිල්වා, ta|டில்வின் சில்வா; born 26 February 1956[1]) is a Sri Lankan Marxist politician serving as the General Secretary of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP)[2] and a founding member of the NPP.[3] Silva has played a significant role in shaping the JVP's policies and strategies, particularly focusing on social justice, anti-corruption, and economic reforms.[4] He has been described as one the closet allies of the president Anura Kumara Dissanayake.[5]

    Early life

    Tilvin Silva was born as the eldest of a family of five with three brothers and one sister on 26 February 1956[6] in Mullapitiya, Beruwala, Kalutara District. His father was a woodworker near the town of Beruwala. He was educated at Kande Vihara Vidyalaya, Beruwala Mangala Privena and Aluthgama Maha Vidyalaya.[7] In 1976, Silva started working at a tourist hotel in Moragalla before the start of the Sri Lanka Civil War.[8]

    Political career

    1987-1989 insurrection

    See main article: 1987–1989 JVP insurrection. Silva joined JVP in 1978 at age 22, after its ban had been lifted by J. R. Jayewardene and the party entered mainstream politics following its failed 1971 JVP insurrection against the Government of Ceylon. The JVP launched its second armed uprising known as the 1987–1989 JVP insurrection against the Government of Sri Lanka for what it called the betrayal of the country to India and the invasion of Indian Forces.[9]

    Tilvin Silva took part in the JVP revolution leading attacks against the Sri Lankan Government and its armed forces as a JVP district leader. He was one of the few district leaders who survived the brutal counter-insurgency operations of the Sri Lankan Armed Forces that led to the capture and deaths of the JVP leader Rohana Wijeweera and much of its Politburo, except for Somawansa Amarasinghe who fled into exile. Silva survived since he was arrested 1987 and serving seven years in prison. [10] [11] Speaking of the 1987–1989 JVP insurrection, Tilvin Silva has described it as a patriotic struggle for socialism, which was superior to the Great Rebellion of 1817–1818 and the Matale rebellion.

    Re-establishing the JVP

    After release from prison, Silva became the new General Secretary of JVP in 1995, after its ban was lifted and the party began operating in formal politics under the leadership of Amarasinghe.[12] Under Silva's leadership, the party has focused on advocating for socialist policies, anti-imperialism, and left-wing nationalism.[13] Silva with Wimal Weerawansa became the two high profile leaders of the JVP during Amarasinghe's exile from 1990 to 2004. The party won 39 seats in the 2004 Sri Lankan parliamentary election and became a partner in the government.[14]

    Notes and References

    1. "පක්ෂයේ වත්කම් තියෙන්නේ මගේ නමට - අනුරගේ ආණ්ඩුවේ තනතුරක් ගන්නේ නෑ" ටිල්වින් කියූ පක්ෂයේ රහස් . 2024-09-30 . Y News . 2024-10-24 . YouTube.
    2. Web site: Our Leaders . 2024-10-09 . www.jvpsrilanka.com.
    3. Web site: BBCSinhala.com . 2024-10-09 . www.bbc.com.
    4. Web site: 2019-07-21 . Queering The JVP . 2024-10-09 . Colombo Telegraph . en-US.
    5. Web site: Anura Kumara's Ascendancy Within the JVP and Sri Lanka - Opinion Daily Mirror . 2024-10-15 . www.dailymirror.lk . English.
    6. "පක්ෂයේ වත්කම් තියෙන්නේ මගේ නමට - අනුරගේ ආණ්ඩුවේ තනතුරක් ගන්නේ නෑ" ටිල්වින් කියූ පක්ෂයේ රහස් . 2024-09-30 . Y News . 2024-10-24 . YouTube.
    7. Web site: SL Vlog.lk . 2024-10-09 . slvlog.lk. 19 July 2024 .
    8. Web site: Hotel Coconut Bar Sea Lodge .
    9. Web site: It was the heroes of April 71 that gave us the determination to till even on a rock– Comrade Tilvin Silva . 2024-10-09 . www.jvpsrilanka.com.
    10. Web site: JVP founder Rohana Wijeweera's widow breaks 26-year silence Daily FT . 2024-10-09 . www.ft.lk . English.
    11. VENUGOPAL . RAJESH . Sectarian Socialism: The Politics of Sri Lanka's Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) . Modern Asian Studies, Cambridge University Press . 2010 . 44 . 3 . 567–602 . 10.1017/S0026749X09004028 . 31 October 2024.
    12. Web site: The Sunday Times On The Web - News/Comment . 2024-10-09 . www.sundaytimes.lk.
    13. Web site: JVP Renews Its' Challenge for debate . 8 April 2024 .
    14. News: Kirinde . Chandani . JVP hopes to form Govt. soon . 31 October 2024 . Sunday Times.