Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
18 October 2016
Who is a Traitor?
Mr. Granville Perera, publishing his mind
through Colombo Telegraph asks ‘Sirisena A Political Traitor?’ The Tamil Tigers killed their opponents
claiming that they were traitors. The Chief Minister of Northern Province – the
Hon Wigneswaran has quoted as follows in regards to the informant who had
warned him against threat to his life: ‘The informant
phoned again, a few days ago and said the Director, TID, one de Silva was
harassing him for having given the message to me. He had asked the informant as
to why he was helping a Tamil and that he should be ashamed for being a traitor by trying to help a Tamil.’
The way
we interpret an action or silence – could be unique or common. Where common
belief is strong, we would tend to make common interpretations. Where
common belief is weak we tend to draw
our own individual conclusions. The latter should not be used in areas covered
by former. As a Tamil I have the duty to address the LTTE interpretation first.
Given that they were transparent about themselves being ‘Rebels’ they had the
duty to stay away from those elected officially by the People. When we conduct
ourselves through structured rules – even if we do not understand them – we are
contributing to common structure. The more we use common structure the more
common our thinking becomes. This could be matched by an individual, only
through belief which is confirmed by the person by seeking the Truth within. The
more democratic we become, the more we would express ourselves on the basis of
our belief to the group we consider to be our ‘home-group’. If we are making
common interpretations we have to use the limitations of the rules governing
our official/apparent positions. Belief automatically binds and regulates us
through Laws of Nature – commonly known as ‘karma’. This helps us communicate
quietly at mind level. Hence ‘Confidentiality’ at family level.
When I
include the LTTE as part of myself in a particular issue that needs to be on
individual belief basis. All those who hold official positions in politics do
not have this authority except to feel it quietly and confidentially within their
hearts – as we often do with independent children.
Mr.
Wigneswaran who is highlighting his claim that Tamils need separation is not
entitled to protection from the Common Administrative path. Hence it is
understandable when viewed through the eyes of a person in charge of Terrorism
Investigation Division, TID – that Mr. Wigneswaran was a traitor to the current
system of common Sri Lanka.
Politics
like emotions needs to be based on belief for it to be healthy. When Politics
is healthy – it leads to balanced Administration. Where Politics is based on
surface knowledge one often bypasses the route of ‘logic’. In terms of
Administration, the pathway followed by the previous regime is the one that the
current president would be most familiar with. His conclusions therefore would
be very similar to those of his predecessor. What we have learnt is that the
new person in the restructured position of President – is yet to restructure
his own mind to fit the new position. Hence he is seen as a traitor by some. The
more the President limits himself to his Truth – the greater the value of his
contribution to that Governing position would be.
The need
of the hour for the Nation is for all of us to use our Truth and not external
knowledge as interpreted by someone else. Our Truth will certainly protect Sri
Lanka provided we ask our Truth as per our entitlements rather than as per unpracticed
policies.
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