Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 08 Sept 2015
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Tamil Dream of 50:50 is Reality today
Today is the Nativity Feast of Our Lady. I happened
to get a picture of Mother Velankanni
when I was teaching at Sr. Bridget’s Convent, Colombo – taking Accounting
lessons before I went for my regular work
at Associated Motorways. It was through that picture that I learnt that 08
September was special to Our Lady. I am a Hindu by birth and practice. Yet I am
able to identify comfortably with the Divinity of Our Lady. I believe this
happened due also to my parents who went also to Church. My sister and I were educated at Holy Family
Convent – a Catholic institution. By respecting nuns as our elders we brought
Our Lady also into ourselves. To me if this is possible – then One Sri Lanka is
certainly possible. If Catholic Velankanni is very much part of India just as
much as Hindu Meenatchi is - then so is Tamil
Jaffna very much part of Sri Lanka – as Buddhist Anuradhapura is. At that level
– there are no differences in size.
As per recent news reports Mr. Mavai
Senathirajah, who is part of the leadership of the Tamil National Alliance which has won
the position of Leader of the Opposition in National Parliament, has been
highly critical of TNPF (Tamil National Peoples
Front) led by Mr. Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam – grandson of Mr. G.G.Ponnambalam –
the much admired Tamil Political Leader and Brilliant Lawyer – who foretold the
current Equal status to Tamils as 50:50 (50% for the Sinhalese,
50% for all other ethnic groups) – in the language of his times. As
per public reports this was rejected by ‘British Governor General Lord Soulbury as a
"mockery of democracy".’ But
today it is a Reality – confirming that the mind of Mr. G.G.Ponnambalam was way
ahead of his times. That’s true heritage.
At an election meeting of the TNPF, Mr.
Sugash Kanagaratnam – well known Attorney at Law in Vaddukoddai – referred to
the heritage from Mr. Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam’s father – Kumar Ponnambalam.
To my mind, the heritage could be identified with one generation prior to that.
Knowingly or otherwise, the grandson of the Hon G.G. Ponnambalam has also
contributed to the TNA’s victory at National level. TNPF at Tamil Community level, is in fact the parallel of TNA at
National level.
Some leaders including Mr. Mavai
Senathirajah are critical of the TNPF not being with the TNA. Mr. S.V.
Kirubaharan, General Secretary, Tamil Center for Human Rights in France
strongly demoted the TNPF during his interview with Lankasri on 13 August 2015.
But to my mind, Mr. Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam
is carrying on in the footsteps of his Grandfather – who established All Ceylon
Tamil Congress (ACTA) in 1944. Mr. SJV
Chelvanayagam’s group broke away from the ACTA to form the Federal Party /
Ilangkai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) – the main party in TNA. Going by the records, – the TNPF did in 2010 – what the ITAK did
back in 1949. Mr. Sugash Kanagaratnam mentioned above – listed in detail the
way TNA had joined forces with the Sinhalese Government.
To my mind, this is healthy. We need an
Equal Opposition in Democracy. If our numbers are low – then we must resort to
Intellectual Discrimination to maintain this Balance needed for reliable
Administration. TNPF is a much smaller group than the TNA and yet – they are
targeted by some TNA leaders and their supporters. Are we not as guilty as the Sinhalese
who fail to recognize the need for Equality where there is Diversity?
TNPF is made up of younger Tamils. Lawyers
such as Mr. Sugash Kanagaratnam and Mr. Visvalingam Manivannan are recognized
highly in Jaffna for their outstanding legal practices. I was in fact
recommended their services when I was disappointed with older lawyers who
seemed to be in retirement mode. These
young lawyers are also more accessible by the ordinary public than the older
lawyers and communicate promptly at the wider level, using modern technology. I
was happy to note that the Consortium of Tamil Associations NSW (CTA)– here in
Australia had organized the participation of Mr. Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam to
discuss the election related issues via Skype facilities. We do this for our
training of Vaddukoddai folks. The same CTA is organizing Mr. S.V. Kirubaharan
to discuss Strategies of War Crimes Investigations at the upcoming meeting on
13 September 2015. To my mind – even though the two parties concerned seemed to
be opposing each other – they are presenting different interpretations of the
one issue. Knowing when to ‘come outside the circle’ and ‘observe’ is important
in Administration of Justice. Hence Evidence is needed in a Court of Law. When
we are ‘inside’ as One group – we would often fail to ‘see’ what others outside
would ‘observe’.
The way I did not expect to win in
Australian Federal Courts against former Prime Minister John Howard, TNPF would
not have expected to be the leading Political party in the recent Parliamentary
Elections. Mr. Howard’s presence in Washington during 9/11, followed by Bali
Bombing during his term as Prime Minister – confirmed to me that my complaint
was escalated to the Court of Natural Justice where Judgment is delivered as
per our Truth.
Likewise one day – the tables could get
turned for TNPF to be the leading Tamil Political party. This is highly likely
to happen if young Tamils with Western grooming invest more and more in Sri
Lanka especially through Development Projects. They would comfortably connect
to the young minds in TNPF. This could
be projected also through the genes that Mr. Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam has
inherited from his grandfather. Mr. Gajendrakumar himself may not be aware of
this inheritance. But true inheritance finds its way through various pathways –
including the family pathway. To the extent. Mr. Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam believes
in his father Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam and Mr. Kumar Ponnambalam believed in his father
GG Ponnambalam – the heritage continues. Then there are the others like myself who
continue to value Mr. GG Ponnambalam’s contribution to Tamil Community’s
Dignity – including such valuation in our current work. The Older the heritage the stronger the force
of manifestation.
The way I pray to Our Lady with belief – a Politician
could comfortably invoke the Legal Admin genes when in Administrative mode. Towards
this one needs to be close to the higher border where separations fade. Good Politics could be expressed in
Administrative language and v.v. One should not be replaced with the other and
this is the risk at the lower levels. A
good proportion of Tamils of Northern
Sri Lanka are heavy investors in Higher Education. Extending Politics well after elections would
take us away from the Administrative pathway and make us more like the
Sinhalese Governments that failed due to stagnation at Political level through
majority mentality.
If it is true that we Tamils strongly
influenced the outcomes of Parliamentary Elections 2015 – through which TNA is
representing Tamils as Equals at the National level – then it is True that some
of us – true Governors – wrote the Natural Constitutional Belief in the minds
of the voters and Politicians who paved the rest of the way one way or the
other. Common Belief works directly – without intermediaries. I fully believe
that I am one such writer in terms of
Equal Tamil Leadership in Sri Lanka. The pathway of such Self-Governors is
the Natural Administration Policy / Constitution of that group. We did not have
enough of them in 1977. We do now – all over the world. We need to get it right
this time around.
Towards this, we need to talk about issues
and not about individual personalities and their personal behaviors as they
happened during election mode. We may criticize their outcomes but not their
pathways. TNPF as it is today, is a distinctly Diverse group to the TNA. We
need the Diversity to be good models of multiculturalism.
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