Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam- 12 July 2016
Cause -Devolution to Provinces
Equal & Opposite Effect - Godfather Rule
As I read the news that the son of Sri
Lanka’s former President was arrested for Financial ‘irregularity’ I thought to
myself as to how much like ‘Tamil Nadu’ we were becoming. Those of us who
follow Tamil Nadu news are well aware
that it is no big deal in Tamil Nadu, for politicians to go in and out of
prison on financial irregularities. This is also because a good proportion of
Indian Tamils do not understand the laws that empower officers nor are they
connected to the minds of those who gave them many of those laws – the British.
The moment people start losing confidence in the authorities with power to
imprison, and they have alternate choices – through Politicians and godfathers they evade authority. News reporters and
film-makers who ‘judge’, portray the
picture that would bring them highest business. Those who watch Tamil films and
Tamil TV serials – and that is a good proportion of Sri Lankan Tamils – would tend
to connect to those who use the ‘alternate’ system that avoids the law. Hence
the support to the Tamil Tigers who were godfathers.
One needs to ask the question whether the
Devolution of Power to the Provinces would result in such an ‘alternate’ system
of Administration which would have the effect of disconnecting with Central
Administration that has to manage affairs beyond Sri Lankan borders. Once we
lose the power to manage internally – the outcomes produced at lower levels
would surface to damage Central Administration responsible for the Nation as a
whole. As per my personal experience of the University of NSW, the devolved
unit (Medical Faculty) would not have been strong enough for the whole
University to move towards Democratic Management. The parallel of the Medical
Faculty is the Northern Province of Sri Lanka and the parallel of the Dean of
Medicine is the Chief Minister – both capable of higher Administration.
In his article ‘13th Amendment not meant only for N&E’, the editor of Ceylon
Today states:
‘Northern
Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran who was a career judge finally reaching the
Apex Court of the country has been emphasizing the need of devolving Police
powers to the provinces on the basis of his own experience as a former judicial
officer and presently as the Chief Minister.’
If Mr. Rajapaksa had not acted as if Sri
Lanka and Hambantota were the same and exercised Hambantota power as Sri Lankan
President – his son who is currently the MP for Hambantota – would have been
saved the downfall in Administrative status. In Truth – the liability of
parents is naturally inherited by children who enjoy the assets of parents.
Powers of the Land are Natural and could rank above a legal/official
titleholder – as is recognized by Prescription Ordinance 1871 – inherited from
the British.
Unless
Mr. Wigneswaran sees with his Third Eye – the Jaffna Provincial High Court
reaching the standards of the Apex Court
– his proposal would deny Tamils – especially of Northern Province the
opportunity to play the big game. I myself am preparing to take my legal matter
to the Supreme Court in Colombo if the Jaffna Provincial High Court fails to
not only uphold the law technically but to make amends for the insults suffered
in Mallakam District Court which tarnished the value of my investment in a very
strong marriage system. One marriage only is for those who are driven by
pleasures and those who have found their Equal match in institutional life. No
one except my parents protested when I married someone with far less education
than mine. The Dowry system gone wrong in Northern Sri Lanka, would not have facilitated
me to marry someone with the qualifications that my current husband holds. I
did not seek one either. But due to my contribution to the marriage system as
it was inherited by us from our ancestors – respecting my husband as per his position rather than as
per the money and status I would have had but did not have – I believe I earned the
elevation to Central Administrative position as a higher status wife. Again I did
not seek it. The man did so. This is resulting in higher value heritage for
that Vaddukoddai family and community – especially those living in Western
nations and locals closely linked to the Tamil Diaspora. I identify this ‘karmic pathway’ also in the case of Tamils who contributed to Sri Lankan
Administrative values who enjoyed lesser benefits than their Sinhalese
counterparts, but did not give recognition to it at the Public level – as the
LTTE did. They quietly raised their Earnings to Energy level – which demoted
the Opposition side’s status – through the drastic fall of the SLFP in 1977 and through the formation of
Common Opposition in 2015. Truth has unlimited avenues of manifesting Itself
even if One person genuinely sought as per her/his Truth. Those who sought
through their Truth would identify with the manifestations even if they did not
actively participate during the time of manifestation – for example those in
the Diaspora who did not vote in the elections but yearned to see a Sri Lanka
they had invested in.
Mr. Wigneswaran in politics, is my parallel when I got married to someone with
lower educational and social status. But instead of taking the People ( his other
side ) as they are – Mr. Wigneswaran is
pushing to elevate their Common status to that of TNA in Parliament – so he would be the Equal
of the Prime Minister in Northern Province as Madam Jayalalitha is to majority
Tamils of Tamil Nadu.
If Northern Sri Lanka were to be separated
from other Sections of the Sri Lankan Tamil community and they would be through
devolution to Provinces beyond the level they have earned – Tamils would lose
their Equal Position in Sri Lankan Parliament. That elevation was like my
second marriage. Had I not taken rebirth from my first marriage – I would have
not developed the family structure that answers the laws of both cultures Hindu
as well as Australian.
Majority Tamils of my generation living in
Australia, have given up the opportunity to raise their family system to
accommodate both cultures. They compromise and accept when they are not able to
have their say with their Australian groomed children – largely so they do not
lose their children – as happens between Mr. Wigneswaran and Mr. Sumanthiran. On
the other side – they hang on to their old status – to be active in their part
of the community made up of others like themselves. That is exactly what Mr.
Wigneswaran is also doing and it suits the business of the likes of Ceylon Today editor. Migrants from one
province to another, or from one nation to another – need to take rebirth – and
bring only their Truth and not their certificates and paper titles. If they do –
they risk prescriptive titleholders taking up their vacated positions and those
who truly worked those positions (not the armed rebels) are the true owners as
per the laws of Sri Lanka through which someone was affected either way. In
politics the prescriptive owners are those who did not take the side of the armed
rebels or the armed forces. In Administration they are the ones who limited
themselves to the authority of law or policy they had actually practiced.
One Diaspora Leader who is in the border
line asked the question in response to my article ‘Passing the Tiger Test
:
‘Why
is it that in the new Regime of 'good governance?', most of the Tamil
representatives appointed to the various committees/task forces are from the
elite class(as Justice V.R.Krishna Iyer used to say, 'the creamy layers of the
society), Coomaraswamys (Radhika-who incidentally can not read Tamil,
Indrajit), Arjuna Mahendren, Saravanamuthu(Pakiasothy-he too can not read
Tamil), Prof.Hoole, Prof.Chithraleka Mownaguru, Shantha Abimanasingham,
President's Counsel) et al.’
I wrote in response:
To me
the new Regime would work for Tamils because of Ranil with whom Tamils would
identify more than with any other Sinhalese politician and for that matter
Tamil politician.
Justice
V R Krishna Iyer as per my knowledge was a person who represented the
underprivileged – as did Ghandi. But to ‘show’ the prosperity of India through
leaders , to those very underprivileged – India needed Nehru. If you think that
the underprivileged within the Tamil community would be satisfied with a Gandhi
– think again. Tamils love to identify with the ‘elite class’. Take Thunaivi
village in Vaddukoddai for example. We of the middle class donated land
for the folks of Thunaivi to build a Development Secretariat and the deed of
gift specifically states that as the purpose. There is hardly any ‘development
work’ in that building which would have been unlawfully occupied by the bullies
in that village if not for my presence there. A few months back the folks of
Sangarathai which is the twin of Thunaivi – organized an anniversary reunion
and invited the ‘cream of Tamil society’ – including from the University to
celebrate the occasion funded by the son of one of their ‘elite class’ –
the Vellala class. Others were all ‘common’. I could hear the speeches from our
cottage in Thunaivi and I did enjoy some of them. I did not hear any
person of Thunaivi speak. The parallel happened with a member of the Tamil
Diaspora of Thunaivi origin sending money to build a cultural hall. The folks
of Thunaivi went straight to Chief Minister Wigneswaran who to my
knowledge had not stepped into Thunaivi since he assumed office. The way karma
happened – I was back in Sydney and did not undergo the pain of witnessing the
‘moham/infatuation’ demonstrated by the folks of Thunaivi. I am
still involved with them – but more on ‘Business’ basis through loans for
self-employment – so that we are seen as Equals. If I do not draw that line –
someone will act to earn my curse. Every time we bring the less privileged into
ourselves and make them ‘common’ in our mind, we share our Energies and the net
value when positive produces a strong heritage-structure for the next
generation. They say in Tamil culture that elders must be respected and juniors
need to seek their blessings for this reason. The business approach helps show
the line of karma – through outputs/actions. When we know that there is no more
positive Energy sharing – due to one side or the other or both – we need to
show our outputs independent of the other side. Hence the business move. That
is the way of karma. Thunaivi was considered a high risk area during the
war. During this period they have become the over-privileged class relative to
Vaddukoddai where it’s a joy to serve the children through our ‘Coffee-shop’
cum ‘Opportunity-shop’. The kids bring their pocket money and buy. Except
for the food items - I do the selling myself so as to have the ‘culture’
sharing with fellow Australians. In my mind I bless the ones who show
valuation for the items they buy and confirm their joy by bringing their
parents to buy more expensive items. Are they not ‘underprivileged’ relative to
you and I when we grew up in North? They are our natural heirs and like my
grandchildren they bring me much joy. When I heard our Prime Minister say that
he had his one year old granddaughter with him when the Leader of the
Opposition rang him – I identified with that ‘home-sharing’. Then there
is the following from Andy Rooney – forwarded by our friend Dr. Gamani
Goonetilleke:
I've
learned....
That when your newly born grandchild holds your little finger in his little fist, you're hooked for life.
That when your newly born grandchild holds your little finger in his little fist, you're hooked for life.
It’s
the affection of Gamani that is expressed through those who are good with
words. The feeling is One. So, when the students of Jaffna College are able to
better demonstrate the heritage we share through Education – while their
parallels in Thunaivi roam the streets
on their bicycles (many are handouts) who are the underprivileged? - These
children who need the global minded leaders who have some shareholding in our
community – however small it may be – or the ones who have reached their
maximum growth in terms of common culture?
The
elitists mentioned by you may not be able to speak Tamil. But to the extent
they did receive support from Tamil areas/culture – to become who they are and
we the Tamil Community identify with them – they are leaders. Language is just
skin deep. It’s the mind that matters. If you are able to connect to that mind
– then they are in those positions for you too.
Yesterday,
when I read that Prime Minister Ranil was planning on going soon the Thirupathi
and Guruvayur – I felt good due to my own belief in Lord Krishna. I recall
writing recently that that was an influence due to common faith with Hindu
Tamils. Mr. Wickremesinghe may or may not have read my words but the connection
has happened and that is positive for Tamils and for Sri Lanka.
May I
ask you to name your choice to each of the positions held by the persons
mentioned by you? If it is not someone else , I would conclude that it is
yourself. If you therefore have the substance needed in those
positions and/or the Energy to transcend the position – earned through your own
position – then you have the duty to now become their opposition to maintain
the Balance of Power between the Elitists and the Underprivileged. Otherwise
you would be adding negative Energy / Paavam to the issue through idle
criticism.
Warm
Regards
Gaja
On a lighter note here is a sharing that
highlights the reality about bad-wife v good-wife, sent by a good friend in
Melbourne:
When I drink
alcohol, everyone says I am
alcoholic……….
but when I drink Fanta no one says I am
fantastic!
No one except the
Lord
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