Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
03 July 2017
Satan
Preaching Vedam
Which Project do we give priority to – law &
order issues; livelihood or prevention of war?
More importantly, should prevention of war be a ‘project’ or program? In
the case of the Sri Lankan Diaspora, in addition to the above in our local
community, we need to focus also on developing our own generation’s settlement &
support structures in our new home nations.
Sad and ugly as it is – Vithya Sivaloganthan’s rape
and murder are strong indicators of the inner needs within our society with
deepest focus being needed by the Tamil community of North. Sunday Leader has reported as follows in this
regard:
[Chilling details emerged last week over the rape and murder of
Sivaloganathan Vithya when the case was heard in the Jaffna High Court.
A
Trial-at-Bar heard from the Attorney General’s Department, the suspects and the
family of Pungudutivu student Vithya Sivaloganathan who was killed in 2015.
It
was revealed in court that the main suspect ‘Swiss Kumar’ had arrived in Sri
Lanka with the intension of video recording the rape and murder of the girl.
The girl had been abducted by one of nine suspects, arrested over the incident,
before being raped and killed.
The
three judge bench was told that ‘Swiss Kumar’ had wanted to sell the video of
the rape and murder to a contact in Switzerland.]
One can view ‘Kumar’ as a stand alone individual or
as part of the global system. The main suspect being from Switzerland, we have
the need to ask ourselves whether the above tragedy was due also to the neglect
by Tamils of Switzerland in making efforts to merge the two systems. If we
merge before outcomes are produced – we would prevent the need for
reconciliation. I know of at least one
other case where a member of the Switzerland Tamil Diaspora, remitted money to
build a memorial hall in honour of his father but that building was built on
someone else’s land. Mr. Wigneswaran, the Chief Minister of Northern Province –
was the Chief Guest at the opening of the Hall. That was due to direct exercise
of power that the Swiss system promotes. In essence that Hall is a good
motivator for other emigrants from that area to repay their debt to the
community. The original owners are not known. I now realise that our Temple
land also would have been taken over, had we not been maintaining it
continuously by paying the ‘locals’ and later after such ‘takeovers’ during
post-war development in that area, became
part of the larger development program, my physical presence prevented such
takeover of our Temple land. When power is taken over by those with lower
mind-structures, the boundaries of the higher pathways are damaged and hence
the basic protection needed to maintain the higher values of civilization.
What is the best system that suits today’s Northern
Sri Lanka? As per Wikipedia:
[Direct democracy (also known as pure democracy) is a form of democracy in
which people decide (e.g. vote on, form consensus on)
policy initiatives directly. ..... Depending on the particular system in use,
direct democracy might entail passing executive decisions, the use of sortition, making laws, directly electing
or dismissing officials, and conducting trials. Two leading forms
of direct democracy are participatory democracy and deliberative democracy.]
The above forms of Democracy are practiced by us at
various times at various places especially under the influence of the Diaspora,
the needs of which group are much more complex than the needs of the folks in
Sri Lanka. The more global minded section of the Diaspora, influences votes
along the lines of participatory democracy while the section that uses the Sri
Lankan structure or smaller, tends to
use the system of deliberative democracy. If Mr. Wigneswaran uses that section
of the Diaspora and the International Community contributing through the
pathway of participatory democracy, he has the duty to do likewise by participating
through his side of the Government, at
the higher or wider level. That is when his contribution becomes complete in
value at his level of society – the level at which society has invested in him.
TNA MP - Mr. Sumanthiran is reported to have stated
as follows:
[“TNA’s stance
is that North and East should merge. This may not be achievable immediately but
is possible in the future.” He said TNA hopes to continue with the discussions
pertaining to the merger and blamed the Chief Minister of hindering such
discussions.
Stating
that the reason for TNA to back the government was its intention to introduce a
new constitution which will provide for a better political solution to the
Tamil people he went on to say that if the government fails to address these
issues in their new proposed constitution, it will decide whether to continue
with extending their support to the government.]
Sunday Observer
In my contribution dated 29 June, under the heading ‘Confidentiality or Transparency?’ I
stated on the basis of 13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution
:
[As per my
interpretation of the above, Northern & Eastern provinces could be
united through Parliament. The challenge is whether Tamils have strong enough
Administration to effectively manage and produce outcomes to confirm
self-governance of a Unit that is more valuable than the sum of the individuals
making up the body of that Unit.]
When I read the report about Mr. Sumanthiran’s statement, I felt
positive about root level Energy in this regard being strong. At the Body level,
Northern and Eastern provinces would
continue to be minority power. But if we stay connected to the Vedam/scripture applicable to Sri Lankan Tamils as per our true contribution to self-governance through
various pathways we would be a stronger force than majority race that has the
official power to form government. As per my own study of myself:
When
we forego earned benefits – we develop structures which protect us from getting
distracted by easy benefits;
When
we become independent of the benefits and are not at all conscious of the
visible outcomes except to the extent needed by others in our environment – the
essence of our contribution becomes our Vedam.
This wisdom travels with us and supports us to picture
in our mind, the structure needed by the
current environment/s we are part of. We are able to then invoke the positive
energy in that area to influence the outcomes to be greater than the sum of the
totals visible to us and could be produced in a relatively short period of time.
We sometimes describe a negative situation as - ‘Saathan vedam othukirathu / Satan
preaching Vedam’. To my mind when the
seen outcomes are far greater than total value of our belief – Satan has been
preaching Vedam. This risk is high within those who left Sri Lanka / home area,
without forming their own independent structures at the local level. They tend
to build to show their old environments as to how much higher their status is,
relative to the ones they left behind – as the American return Vice Chancellor of
the University of NSW demonstrated when I sought to share my practice of
participatory democracy which eventually resulted in him getting dismissed – a risk
that Mr. Wigneswaran faced during the recent turmoil within the Northern
Provincial Council. The appointment of Mrs. Ananthi Sasitharan soon after this
turmoil requires greater restructure than would have been needed
otherwise. One Diaspora member wrote in
support:
[I am happy to
see Ananthi becoming a Minister. For that matter I am happy to see any woman
being appointed as a minister in the NPC as it is a must. I am particularly
happy because I was the first Junior of the person who appointed her to that
position. I have also appeared as a junior to the leader of TNA in certain
cases in Trinco courts. In Trincomalee I was the lead candidate of Federal
Party in place of Mr.Sampanthan in the
2000 October General Elections. That was the last elections before TNA was
formed. In the next elections I was in the National list of TNA. I know Ananthi
as well as her husband Sasitharan as I was a local monitor in Trincomalee in
SLMM(Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission) formed by the Norwegians during the so
called Peace process. She is an intelligent brave lady who fights tenaciously
for a cause. Having been a govt. servant
in the Divisional Secretariats in both Jaffna and K'nochi, She has some
experience in administration. She was present with many others when her
husband and others surrendered to the 'Sri Lankan Army' in the presence of
Rev.Fr.Francis. They could not have vanished into thin air. Mr.Sampanthan has
also nominated a lady from Vavuniya as a M.P., but she appears to be a dumb
case just like many other TNA M.P.s. They seem to be interested mostly in
collecting ftee car permits and positions. They don't make much contribution in
the Parliament or fight for the cause for which they were elected by the Thamil
peoples. Just think of a few Federal Party/Thamil Arasu Katchi M.P.s of the
Party of the past era. What a world of difference.]
The above depicts the strong risk of ‘personal’
opinions and assessments being raised to cover the higher common level with a
view to participating in the exciting
game of politics. As per my direct experiences with Divisional Secretariats in
Vaddukoddai and Jaffna – the system of Administration there is far below that
of Colombo which is far below that of Sydney. Even in those ‘local administrations’
Mrs. Sasitharan did not hold senior positions nor has she demonstrated wisdom
in Administration through junior positions where she performed at the higher
level. Hence, her Vedam would relate closely to militant structure.
The rape and murder of Vithya
Sivaloganathan is
very much a Women’s issue. It is customary for Tamils to have their own family
deities who are accessed first when one is in trouble. As per Mahabharatham
legend, when in trouble, Queen
Throupathi kept calling out to Krishna
through many forms but when she said ‘Iruthaya Vaasa’ / the Indweller of my
heart – Krishna appeared immediately. The Provincial Council Ministers need to
have their own Vedam placed in their people before using Ministers of Colombo
Government through the Governor , towards quick outcomes that confirm that
Satan is preaching Vedam.
Those
Ministers and Politicians who were close to the militants ought to by now be
the guarding deities living in the hearts and minds of locals like Vithya’s
family – especially considering the likes of Thamilini who had the courage to
protect herself from rape and murder. I myself was referred to as the Black
Tiger when I returned to Mankerni in Sri Lanka’s east – for follow up service
of my Tsunami Reconstruction work. I feel strongly that this status elevation was
because I was not judgmental of militants in areas where I lacked wisdom. I
just saw them through my Administrative-eye – and most measured up well due to
them showing respect for me which brought them in line with my structure.
Relatively speaking most in the official system demonstrated lesser commitment
to order even when they were under supervision, leave alone when they were ‘free’
of supervision.
The
current Northern Provincial Administration needs assistance to write the Master
Plan of Northern Administration, by consolidating all true contributions by
those to whom North is still ‘home’. Those who do hold high positions but
without committing themselves to the core values of their positions are
effectively preaching like Satan.
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