Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 18 March 2015
Self-Employment and Self Governance Hero |
Tamil Dependence on India
Yesterday I received the good news that the
Health Workers who desperately went to Colombo to see the Minister in relation to
their jobs have been informed that their appeal has been successful. It felt
good. When we appeal through belief – we are actually praying. When we ask with
belief and we receive – the credit goes to the source of our belief. If we
attribute credit to the ‘seen’ and the ‘known’ instead of to the source of our
belief – then our mind becomes unsteady. Often weak minded folks take credit as
if they did the job once the outcomes are seen. This was the case with former
President of Sri Lanka Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa.
In his Colombo Telegraph article ‘Establishing Accountability Is The Path To
Reconciliation In Sri Lanka’, Dr. G.K. Nathan states:
‘The
first time all the people of Sri Lanka joined together and made a similar
election outcome was at the 1977 Parliamentary election in which Mr JR
Jayewardene was elected as the Prime Minister with more than a two
third majority. Unfortunately, Mr JR Jayewardene failed to usher in unity among
people, instead grabbed power for himself as the President of Sri Lanka by
proclamation of a new Presidential constitution at the expense of Parliamentary
democracy.’
To what extent was Mr. Jayawardene
responsible for the failure of Tamil leaders to hold on to their Equal
Opposition position at national level? To my mind Tamils became Equal
Opposition due to the abuse of power for selfish reasons by the Government
headed by Mrs. Bandaranaike. Hence the 1977 Elections helped confirm the
existence of Self-Governing Tamils in Sri Lanka. If they were indeed majority
in the Tamil Community – Truth waits to manifest Itself when an appropriate surface
becomes available - including through
the fall of Oppositions. Similarly – the contribution by the Tamil Community to
the 2015 Presidential Elections happened due to the self-governing Tamils
within the Community – including those who were expressing support for Mr.
Rajapaksa – the known against Mr. Sirisena the unknown. Only those Tamils who
pay their respects to those self-governing members of the Community – are entitled
to claim common credit. Others are beneficiaries and not providers. It is our
failure to respect those self-governing persons within the Community that led
to LTTE taking over power in Tamil areas.
In his address in Sri Lankan Parliament on
13 March 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred to challenges of Terrorism
faced by Sri Lankans. To most minds that challenge was from the LTTE. But there was no mention of the support that
LTTE received from the likes of MG Ramachandran – then the Chief Minister of
Tamil Nadu. Are they not Terrorists supporters? If they are not – then there
was no terrorism but only rebellion in Sri Lanka. As we go global – we need to
use the substance on equal footing and not use the principle one way for one
and another for another.
The
Indian Prime Minister quoted Tamil poet Bharathiyar as follows:
‘I
recall the lines of a famous song ‘Sindu Nadiyin Misai’ composed by the great
nationalist poet Subramanian Bharati in the early 20th century: ‘Singalatheevukkinor
paalam ameippom’(we shall construct a bridge to Sri Lanka)’
This is an incorrect
translation/interpretation. To Tamil
poet Bharathiyar that neighboring country was ‘Sinhala Island’. We, the Tamils
of Sri Lanka need to appreciate this reality including in the minds of great Indian Poets like Bharathiyar.
Dr. Nathan states in his article mentioned above
‘Prime
Minister Narendra Modi’s address to Sri Lankans at Sri Lanka
Parliament, will that make the parliamentarians to seek to build a united,
peaceful, equitable and prosperous Sri Lanka recognizing the rights of all
people? Foreign heads of government visit to the North give the people hope,
but so far nothing to date has restored their normal livelihood. Hopefully,
some of the current initiatives by Prime Minister Modi in the North will lay
the foundation for the future’
Foreigners are foreigners and this includes
Mr. Modi who referred to LTTE as Terrorists. The reliability of our certificate
of someone / some group is based on the
level of our investment in the issue. As stated in my yesterday’s article ‘Jaffna’s Lifestyle Choices’ our work
relationships are in the following order :
1.
Those aimed at Economic
Independence
2.
Those aimed at Status
Independence
3.
Those aimed at Rights
Independence
Around the same time Mr. Modi was referring
to Terrorism – Australian Leader the Hon Christine Milne was referring to War
Crimes by the former Regime of the Sinhala Island. The Truth in Poetry and
Politics is that to those minds Ceylon / Sri Lanka is a Sinhalese country. Yet
the coverage by even our social media is around those high status personalities
who lack the real power to bring about transformations through God’s system of
Natural Justice.
Those of us
seeking to share at rights level would do in our own areas of expertise the
parallel of what Sandeep Bacche – Mumbai’s Auto-Rickshaw man does:
1.
Every morning, Bacche puts the
day’s papers in his rickshaw, and writes announcements of the day’s weather
forecast and economy updates on a board above the windshield.
2.
His rickshaw has a first aid
kit as well as some spiritual first aid.
In the back is a
donation box where you can pick up free candy in return for donations. All
collections go to cancer relief.
3.
He gives discounts on rides to
the elderly, the handicapped, and the
newlywed.
4.
And he donates a portion of
every fare he receives to charity.
Bacche also goes
home to home on Sundays, collecting old clothes and toys, which he then donates
to shelters for the poor and to ashrams.
The following service by Sandeep was experienced by me through my own
feelings in relation to the needy in Sri Lanka
- including the Women Health Workers mentioned above:
The writer who had the direct experience
with Sandeep quotes :
“Then
one day, I was driving my rickshaw and I crossed some construction work,” he
told me. “I saw a poor Rajasthani woman with her young son. Both were crying.
Everyone could see them but nobody asked why she was sad or offered to help.
In Mumbai nobody has time for anyone.” Moved by her grief,
Bacche pulled over and asked the woman why she was crying. She explained that
she, her husband, and their baby live on a footpath and beg for money, but that
her husband squanders all their collections on alcohol.
“I
gave her three rupees and her face lit up. While I waited at the signal, I saw her
buy a Parle biscuit and give it to her son. Her son held it with both his hands
and devoured it. She looked as happy as if I’d given her a hundred rupees.”
“That’s
when I realised I have nothing to complain about. There are people who struggle
every day of their lives and they get so much joy from three rupees and a
biscuit, so who am I to cry about my life? I have a roof over my head, I have a
family, I have an income. Why not help such people? People whose lives have
gone dark, why not bring some light into them?”
Bacche’s
charity work began then, and he started small – for three years, he handed out
candy and food to beggars at signals and on sidewalks.”
Sandeep’s dream-plan for the future is also the dream-plan of the Common Jaffna
Tamil:
“I want my own house, with a letterbox and a
nameplate outside,” he said. “And I want to make sure my son and daughter are
educated. That’s my dream.”
Towards this we need to stop expecting from
outsiders and do what we already can – each one in their areas of earned
authority. Whatever others may say – as per my experience with the new regime –
the above dream-plan is becoming a reality for many small groups in Jaffna.
Those who are self-governing would naturally add their Energies to the needy. To
the extent LTTE were genuine in
their stated cause – they would add
their own blessings to the current seekers. LTTE as well as Sinhala Government’s Language bias are fast becoming part of our genes. They must
not be denied nor activated. They could
remain as ‘attitudes’ towards each other but not expressed in the current period
within structures made by us and through which we are working for progress
towards being global citizens with global powers.
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