Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
Tamil Conscience Vote
An Australian Academic forwarded to me the
article ‘Bad News for the UPFA’ by Professor Hoole, in which he states:
‘The
TNA has decided to support the Common Candidate, Mr. Maithripala Sirisena . It
is good news indeed for all of us who are excited about a common opposition to
the Rajapkse family regime that is built on a return to democracy, good
governance, an independent judiciary, etc.’
Excitement and Disappointment are twins
separated by time. They are like Mr. Sirisena and Mr. Rajapaksa for the
Political voter. They are not for the Common Tamil voter in these elections.
The Tamil vote has become a significant
point of discussion in relation to the upcoming elections. It is significant not because we can change
the form of government but because we can work the Natural Powers more than
custodians of human powers who have failed to deliver as per our investment in
democracy. At political level the only
party that visibly includes Tamils in this Presidential elections - is the UPFA
– United People’s Freedom Alliance – not only through former leader of Eastern
branch of LTTE but also through EPDP – headed by Mr. Douglas Devananda. To the
extent Tamils gained through Eastern Tamils’ participation in the armed
struggle – Tamils as a community owe Karuna who is now part of – SLFP which is the main Party making up UPFA. In
terms of individuals therefore – Tamils in North and East are not likely to
identify with the Common Opposition Candidate in these Presidential
elections. If indeed Mr. Sirisena were
to win and majority Tamil votes go to Mr. Sirisena we are accepting Sinhala
Only leadership at National level. At
the political level the person we vote for is taken to be ‘right’. Hence where we do not identify personally
with the individual it is important to
identify with what we are voting for. In terms of majority Tamil voters this is difficult to know through
discriminative thought process of rights and wrongs. Such Tamils need to vote through their conscience. If they are genuine, they will influence the
mind of the President through his conscience rather than his intellectual
thinking.
Conscience, I believe is driven by our own
Truth. There has been much condemnation of the Rajapaksa regime to justify
promotion of votes for the Common Opposition Candidate. To the person driven by her/his conscience –
all those arguments apply equally to the LTTE. If this is true, as per the
conscience of majority Tamils – then majority Tamils are disowning the LTTE.
The Vote of a citizen is cast :
1.
Through identity with the
Individual – direct political path.
2.
Through identity with ‘rights’
of the side measured through common law that covers the whole area covered by
the Position.
3.
Through our conscience – voting
for ourselves as per our own genuine
investment in common with either side.
Not many Tamils identify with either side
leading individual in the Presidential elections. That is the area covered
largely by Sinhalese.
Those who have benefited from the
Administration of either side – through their respective portfolios would vote
for the side that has been more right
for them than the other. It must be very confusing for the intellectual
Sinhalese voter as to which side Mr. Sirisena belongs in this instance – the
UNP or the SLFP? – the two leading parties in National Politics. All their
votes would go to Mr. Rajapaksa under whose umbrella Mr Sirisena worked. If
therefore Mr. Rajapaksa wins – one could conclude that Sinhalese are consistent
in their application of common measures – especially in terms of intellectual pursuits and discoveries.
The most reliable vote of all for the self
is the Conscience Vote which may or may not identify with either of the above.
It is not likely to identify with either of the above for majority Tamils. But
this vote is the one that would bring us deepest Peace of Mind. Minorities who
have been distant from both side individuals need to ask through their own
experiences – as to which side leadership’s period has been more ‘free’ for them to
operate within their earned rights in their own areas. The alternative to Mr.
Rajapaksa is former President Mrs. Chandika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga with whose
backing Mr. Sirisena is contesting as the Common Opposition Candidate.
The election outcomes would also be identified with by all
of us through the above three pathways. To the extent we are independent and
genuine – we would ultimately integrate with each other. To the extent we
‘interfere’ to influence voters to deliver as per our desires and/or express
judgments to show off our knowledge rather than share our wisdom – we would
continue to stagnate close to the preliminary levels in democracy and promote various
forms of dictatorships – including by foreigners.
The Conscience voter needs to stay away
from suggestions as to whom to vote for – especially during the period immediately
preceding elections. It is not about how accurately we predicted the outcome to
impress those around us but more about how we used this period of heightened
consciousness to share with each other to vote for ourselves through one path
or the other. That is how we elect the government we deserve. When we are
genuine and the political system is reliable – we would win government if the
person we voted for wins. If the person
we voted for loses – we become the opposition and invest more in Administration
to earn our Equal position. If the political system is not reliable but we are
genuine – our vote will merge with Administrative voters and/or conscience
voters through the system of Natural Justice – the system that never fails any
investor.
Gajalakshmi Paramasivam – 06 January 2015
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