Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 11 July 2015
Sins of War
Wrongs when left uncorrected become sins
once the current period when costs and benefits could be calculated through
current measures, has expired – like in ‘use by dates’. Likewise, when the
person wronged is no longer accessible. The longer it is left uncorrected the stronger
the force of negativity which often is a demotivating force in terms of work. Once
the wrong evolves as negative force – one could only compensate and not correct
the wrong to restore to original position. This negative force is the form that the wrong
evolves into. When left uncompensated even then - it becomes sin. Once it is a
sin – we cannot make amends through compensation either. From then on – there is
no relativity but the sin travels with us as a debilitating aspect. It becomes downward pulling force – as if the
demon is travelling with us – until we become the demon wherever we go. The
redemption is Surrender to whoever is believed to have a virtue in that regard.
The Indonesian President played god with
Bali 9 leaders in his War against Drugs. Now Bali Tourism is suffering due to Mt.
Raung erupting. Others may make the
connection in different ways. We would all be right – as per our genuine contributions.
Karma never fails.
As per latest Sri Lankan news – former
President Mahinda Rajapakse is also a contestant in the upcoming Parliamentary
elections. Is this positive or negative for Sri Lanka? Let’s start with the
1978 Constitution which gave birth to the position of President in Sri Lanka.
National Leadership structures need to be
models that citizens would be able to follow successfully in their local areas
– right down to the basic organizational unit – the family. Leaders share their
real energies with voters – towards this and v.v. At the individual’s level –
belief is the path through which such empowerment happens. Hence an individual
is needed to work a system that is
beyond the reach of the local group through the official and cultural pathways.
Keeping this in mind, I conclude that the parliamentary structure that Sri Lanka
had until 1978, had the effect of working through family units. The structure
with President as the head of State –
directly elected by the People – meant that individuals counted more than
institutional structures – starting within family units. Would this suit Sri
Lanka whose leaders tend to be driven by time based traditions? Is it not another
form of the Monarchical system? The
effects/outcomes in Sri Lanka confirm that
it is - through both the Bandaranaike family as well as the
Rajapakse family. Likewise on the side
of Tamils – it’s the Prabhakaran family – albeit at the military level. All
other forms of Administration would be pushed down to the lower Administrative
level under such a leader. There is nothing wrong with this – so long as we do
not claim benefits in the name of Democracy and also find fault with others for
not being Democratic.
The best Lesson known to me to distinguish
between the two systems – is the Hindu
legend about the Divine Mango. To me this legend is the mind of persons of Hindu Tamil culture who were able to foresee
the need for democratic assessments and judgments. Hence the Hindu part of Tamil culture – which
as majority face of Sri Lankan Tamils –
is as old as Muruga – the Deity with six faces depicting 360 degree view / assessment. That is also the electoral system forming
parliament and voting on top governance issues on the basis of belief – beyond
Administrative decisions. This is the additional power of parliament that the
Judiciary does not have. The Judiciary does not have the belief based authority
to make new laws. But the Judiciary has the authority to Judge the Executive
Government from a higher position.
Belief of voters must culminate in belief of
elected members/President to bring about necessary changes to the system. This
must happen beyond their Administrative positions – for them to have the moral
authority to give birth to new laws or
repeal or amend existing laws. Such changes would naturally drive voters
through this belief based connection – the belief being that the elected person
is their government. In democracy without President – this ceases with sending
members to Parliament. In systems with
President – it was extended beyond the Multicultural Administrative system and
this has the effect of preserving higher investments in the time based
subjective hierarchical system. But the power to work the Presidential system
is diminished when the elected person fails to respect and value the past
contribution by all those who came along that pathway. Respecting parallel
leaderships in other cultures is therefore essential for majority to maintain
this within their own areas of cultural belief.
Actively facilitating such leadership would help develop this respect. This
is often known through ‘attitudes’.
The Vice Chancellor of University of NSW
who had me arrested for peaceful assembly – was trained under the American
system and hence went back to students directly as President. This resulted in
conflict with the Governing Council who were continuing to use the parallel of Westminster
parliamentary system of governance. This is also the case with Sri Lankan Government and this ‘habit’ was given form through the 1978 Constitution.
One in fact wonders whether the 1978 Constitution was towards this ‘double-dipping’
– once into the Democratic free world and again into time based seniority?
Under the parliamentary system therefore –
the elected leaders must vote as if there is no one above them in position.
That is a requirement to uphold Sovereignty. At that level - the elected leader is the basis of
belief/god. Each Minister is responsible for the issues under her/his portfolio
and needs to believe in the issue as if s/he were the issue – in order to use
discretionary powers beyond Administration. The elected member on the other
hand needs to only identify with the issue to the extent s/he believes that
her/his electorate needs it. The rest is not her/his business. It’s like the
system of many religions and one god.
The 360 degree view is needed in the system
of global democracy because of lateral global movements which result in
multiculturalism. If I need to know my merit based value to my current
environment – I need to assess myself through the values recognized by various
parts of my environment over a period when I have been active with that part of
the environment. That is my active current value. Likewise I have the right to assess each and every one
of them on the same basis. But there needs to be no inclusion of ‘past’ merit
in the current assessment. Often this is difficult for those who are used to
the hierarchical system.
If the above is lower than the total value
as per my past valuations – it is better to keep the old credits confidential
to be used as ‘Reserves/Character’ to
help someone else surface their credits in their current systems which are
closely connected to my old system through which I accumulated the Reserves.
For example Sri Lanka for me.
Many retired migrants go into governance
discussions of their countries of origin for this reason. Many share their
Reserves with those who need to surface their credits during current times. The
requirement in doing this is that we should not be actively Administering those
juniors but be there for them as governors – so they would share through common
belief. Likewise subjective powers in Presidential system.
In the above Mango Legend, Muruga who went
around the world to claim the prize -
got upset with His parents for giving the prize to the elder brother. The elder
brother Ganesh – went around the parents and claimed the prize/heritage. The
parallel of Ganesh in the Sri Lankan Community are the practitioners of Customary laws including Thesawalamai
Customary Law which is the essential base of Tamil Royal ancestry. The parallel
of young brother Muruga are the global Tamils. In terms of Sri Lankans who
practice local traditions - Ganesh is
the example. That system is Monarchical
and is time based. Hence SWRD Bandaranaike’s Sinhala Only mentality – evolved
as President Only structure.
This was strongly upheld by Mr. Rajapakse
especially through military force. Mr. Rajapaksa has confirmed already that he
can work the military system and that he was very ordinary before the military
defeat of LTTE. As a Vaddukoddai resident pointed out – Mr. Rajapaksa’s
performance was better after the 2010 elections.
Given that Mr. Rajapakse failed to correct
the wrongs during the war – they have now become sins of war. They are carried
by him and that position and if indeed the LTTE or other type of rebels are
activated – the damage would be worse than it was before due to the exponential
power of these sins. This time, the causal reason would be the citizen – who
already has knowledge of what would happen post-war under such leadership. Blaming
the LTTE for the war would only make it worse. We continue to observe whether
the Sinhalese voter is using brawn power or brain power in these elections.
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