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Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 01 September 2015
British Tamil – the Mouse?
The delay in announcing the Leader of the
Opposition confirms what Tamils of Sri Lanka can expect from the Government
through various angles of Administration. According to latest news reports
about the 1st sitting of this new government:
‘Later
when house sits in the afternoon, President Maithreepala Sirisena is to present
the government’s policy statement to parliament.’
How can such policy statement be expected
to be balanced on the basis of Principles when the structure is incomplete? The
Parliament is the highest institution in the Nation. Its structure needs to be
a model for the whole nation. The current situation is like a cricket team
going to play with only the batting side having a captain. In other words the
other side would never be allowed to bat. In a system of Democracy which by its
structure needs to facilitate Equal Opportunity for both sides to bat – the
voters ought to be able to work out through the rules as to who the Leader of
the Opposition is – just as much as one knows who the Captain of the bowling
side is. When the People are ‘told’ who the Captain is after the game has begun
– then one must know that it is either a dictatorial structure or that it is
getting pulled in all directions because it does not have a mind of its own.
The current situation gives one the strong indicator that latter is the case.
Given that the Umpires are silent on this,
Tamils have to stop looking to the Government to recognize their Equal status.
As per my insight – the outcomes confirm that Tamils ARE the Equal Opposition
to Sinhalese in Sri Lanka. I had similar experience to the TNA here in
Australia. I shared this through my book Naan Australian (Chapter 2):
[‘Small
body, big heart and great mind’ is the
introduction I like identifying with. It came from an Australian academic. .
This academic said it in his natural environment but failed to uphold it at the
wider/higher levels. I concluded that those wider/higher levels were not yet
part of his natural world. ]
The Tamil Community likewise needs to take
itself as a package and not be driven by numbers. The bigger the heart – the
closer we are to Divine powers. Going deep into that mind – I felt that the god
in that academic was also saying ‘this is
not the place for you; go and find your own place to lead naturally within your
own rights’. I get the feeling that this is also the message from Mr. Ranil
Wickremesinghe – the one we have invested in.
Like Tamil Administrators in Sri Lanka – I
performed here in Australia, at high level despite entering institutions
through small positions fit for minority. But I learnt that even the best of
them do not certify you on merit basis but are ready to acknowledge you as their
juniors. Sometimes this is needed to confirm the official structure which they
need – to uphold their positions and status. Minorities at the lateral level
become juniors along the vertical plane.
Hence so long as Sinhalese are conscious of
being majority – other communities will be juniors. The above academic
confirmed to me in action that when it came to upholding the Truth – he lacked
the courage. I find this pattern being repeated in Sri Lankan governance. Mr.
Ranil Wickremesinghe, to my mind – would have been the most democratic political
leader Sri Lanka could hope for at current times. But when the call was made –
he has failed and like the above academic has joined his mates.
When I was wondering about this – I
received two emails – both about Lord Ganesh as follows:
1.
From Sri Venketeswara Tample –
NSW regarding Brahmotsavam 16th-25th
September and Ganesh Visarjan-20th September
2.
From Sri Lankan Diaspora Leader
about Hinduism in Indonesia -
I got to know this Diaspora Leader through
a group of professionals and intellectuals. The leader of that group was
described as follows: ‘He comes from well
known family of lawyers doctors professors but he is racist and bigot. he is
member of rightwing anti-hindu, anti-muslim anti-buddhist Christian society.’
I feel strongly that this leader would also
describe himself as leading ‘member of rightwing anti-hindu, anti-muslim
anti-buddhist Christian society’. His writings confirm this. Whether that
is being more racist than other leaders in his society is the question. His
mind structure is similar to that of Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa who used rough
methods to eliminate Tamil rebels. As per the law – a genuine Tamil Lawyer or
Judge would find LTTE and other armed groups ‘guilty’ of violence. One does not
find that to be the case because of Tamil reality. They became a necessary
force for the average Tamil to operate without fear.
Rights and wrongs are relative. Truth is
absolute and there are no rights or wrongs in Truth. Hence there are no rights
and wrongs in Belief. But such persons would lack the courage to uphold their
Belief in wider circles from which they draw benefits. This I believe is the
reason why we have the Doctrine of Separation of Powers between Judiciary and
the Executive. Likewise, between the
Leader of the Opposition and the Government. Whether it be the Government or
the Opposition, when they bring matters to Parliament they have to use Common
Language of Administration and law through which to uphold their claims. They
are our law-makers and they need to respect the law by bowing their heads when
entering Parliament. People’s Truth is the god in Parliament. The Law that
represents that Truth is the god in Court of Law.
The Parliament represents all people
current and past – of Sri Lanka. Administration has two sides whilst belief
based politics has only one side. Former is intellectual discriminative
thinking and latter is emotional influence. Once Administration starts the two
sides must be distinctly seen. This is the reason why a member of one party cannot sit on one side of the
Parliament and another member of the same
party sit on the other side. Such a government is assured of acting in breach
of the Doctrine of Separation of Powers between two Equals. Such Judiciary
would fail to uphold the principles and values of Equal Opportunity system. Sinhalese
without experience in self-governance ask ‘What is it that we have that you do
not?’
My mind is already working on the next
strategy that Tamils would need to follow if
the earned position of Tamils is not recognized in Parliament. This is
where the above emails are significant. In his article ‘Why is Lord Ganesha on
the Indonesian currency?’, author Raghul Shyam states:
‘Ganesha
is worshipped as god of education which fits the main theme of the note —
education. If you look at the backside of the note, you'll see a picture of
typical classroom activity in Indonesia and in front, a picture of Ki Hajar
Dewantara whose birthdate is celebrated as National Education Day in Indonesia.
The use of Hindu's deities and symbols is common in Indonesia as in the early
centuries, Indonesian archipelago was heavily influenced by Hinduism.’
Education is also the strength of Tamils of
Sri Lanka. All other pursuits come after Education in Jaffna. In terms of
Ganesh and His vehicle – the mouse – the above author states:
‘Tamils
have Ganesh statue from 6th century AD. But Indonesia has Ganesh statues from
1st century AD, discovered in Panaitan islands. Lord Ganesh travelled faster by
sea than on land in his Mushika (mouse) vahana’
This is the parallel of saying that 16 is
more powerful than 60 (Majority Numbers & Minority Energy to confirm
Sovereignty – at http://austms.blogspot.com.au/). In Hindu
structures – the vehicle on which we travel to realize our Sovereignty is the
animal within us. There are different animals for different pathways. Lord
Muruga for example – travels the globe physically on His peacock. Those who follow Muruga philosophy must do the
physical travel and OBSERVE the outcomes produced by various societies in a
Multicultural world divided by physical boundaries. Ganesh with elephant face – clears the
obstacles to facilitate His deep memory. The elephant is known to have the
deepest memory in the animal world. The reason why His vehicle is small is the
same reason why the mouse used to operate the computer is small. The vehicle is the opposite of the Deity in
the altar. Murugan is egoless. His vehicle
Peacock is proud. Ganesh has fast
internal memory and the mouse least memory of its own. I conclude that Hindu
mind structure must have influenced the Computer and the Mouse formation!
Once discovered Truth is everybody’s. Muruga
is one pathway while Ganesh is the other pathway. Muruga’s is democratic
pathway of global Tamils. Ganesh is the
Traditional pathway of resident Tamils. In the mango legend – Ganesh went
around His parents to get the prize mango.
If therefore there is no room for Equality in One Sri Lanka – Tamils
must mentally go around their parents – Tamil Nadu to win Sovereignty – but without
leaving home.
If TNA
is denied the Leader of the Opposition position – then Tamils must unite
through Tamil Nadu to confirm majority power. When there is a threat – they
must invoke those powers by praying to Lord Ganesh. Once we leave Sri Lanka and
go overseas – we need to go along the path of Murugan. If we stay at home we
need to use our Traditional pathway to realize self-governance. Tamils need to
be careful not to indiscriminately mix the two pathways – for example by TNA
going to British Tamils as well as Indian Tamils. In size Indian Tamils are
like Lord Ganesha and British Tamils are like the mouse. All we need is our
deep memory of IPKF – Indian Peace-Keeping Force to confirm our Traditional
strengths upheld through Hinduism. THAT would be Tamil Common Opposition
upholding Dharma (Rightesousness).
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