Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
08
September 2017
Abuse
of Common Wealth
A Senior Officer of the Armed Services of Sri Lanka
who is now retired, forwarded to me the article ‘THE SHADOWS IN THE CB SCAMS’
by SHIVANTHI RANASINGHE at http://www.ceylontoday.lk/print20170401CT20170630.php?id=27641
The
article to my mind is a good outcome of
investigative journalism work that adds value to our governance system,
confirming that the media is also an alternate government – largely through
social order that we all contribute to. The email carried a picture of
Kathirgamam shrine with Vel and Minister Ravi Karunanayake praying at
Kathirgamam confirming a Common mind structure.
The
email referred me to the report at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICl5U2qVW_4. When
watching that report – my eyes were caught by another heading ‘Blockade to
building memorial at the resting grounds of war hero in Kilinochchi at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrYJXQcWXHE
There the conflict was between an officer
representing the Pradeshiya Sabha (Municipal Council) of that area and a person
who seemed associated with the guy who claimed that the memorial was for his
brother. With my Thunaivi experience still fresh in my mind, this land-grab was
more important to me than the Bond Scam which is about ‘distant’ players. Through
my experience in Thunaivi, Vaddukoddai, I was able to identify with the core
purpose of the guy who was finding fault with the Pradeshiya Sabha officer. The
guy who was shouting at the officer seemed very much like a militant supporter.
His parallels at Thunaivi are the young guys who were trying to ‘occupy’ our
temple for their own purposes. They carry the genes of their parents and
ancestors who occupied ‘other people’s lands and claimed prescriptive rights
sometimes lawful but mostly natural acceptance of others in the area. The parallel
of that in Public Administration is - where the Government Administrators are not visible at the primary level the positions
are assumed by those who consider themselves to the most natural leaders in that
area. Kilinochchi, was under LTTE rule for longer period than Jaffna. The
reason to my mind, is that Kilinochchi lacked the power of the educated mind
that drove Jaffna – including to elect the current Chief Minister the Hon
C.V.Wigneswaran – a well educated professional minded person. The above
argument therefore could be taken to have been between the educated Chief
Minister and LTTE leader Prabhakaran whose forces did occupy other people’s homes by force. This
included my close relative’s home in Jaffna, whose brother was killed by
militants.
Taken as a whole, if Tamils occupy properties that
they know to be lawfully others’ - the heirs of such occupiers – are not
entitled to claim compensation for unlawful occupation from custodians of authority
of the law. That is the path of Dharma/Righteousness
as per the system of Natural Justice. The Chief Minister who is lawfully occupying
that position, has the duty to eliminate from the list of those on whose behalf
he is claiming to redeem occupied lands all those who are heirs of the militants.
This includes elected members of the Provincial Council who carry the militant
genes. It’s the educated Tamil genes of Jaffna that drove the current powers to
elect Mr. Wigneswaran towards becoming the Chief Minister. His first loyalty
needs to be to that Education and the higher mind structure that education
renders.
Mr. Wigneswaran was invited to declare open a cultural
hall that was built in Thunaivi out of funds from a member of that village who
migrated to Switzerland. That building was built on someone else’s land and
without the approval of the authorities. It was claimed to have been in honour
of his father. The authorities did not prevent the construction and thus
diluted their own investment in law and order.
The protestor in the Kilinochchi incident keeps
asking the Pradeshiya Sabha officer as to why he did not protest when the Official
Army built memorial for its officers. In
other words the protestors recognized that land as ‘theirs’ – as if there was
no government other than their own. Like the above mentioned member of the
Diaspora who built the memorial for his
father on someone else’s land – this protestor is/was proposing to build memorial for his associate’s
brother on common land. That is an insult to the brother who died – just as
much as the above mentioned Thunaivi building opened by Mr. Wigneswaran is to
the father of that member of the Diaspora who died without blemish at the
public level. I who donated land to the People was punished by the heirs of the very people who
asked me for that donation towards a pathway to the main-road and later towards
an office for the officials. The above Kilinochchi incident confirms why those
officials never came. They feared the militants and their heirs. The
expectation that they would come is merely imaginary – on the basis that money
could buy authority.
In my mind, now that I am not a direct participant
in that management – the price paid by me for the improvements in that area was
denial of reasonable respect to one who is a Higher Common investor. Where the
line of Commonness is shown at the level lower than mine, I become an outsider
to that group that draws that line. Taking that ‘outsider’ position explains to
them that I would invoke Police powers which are also alien to that group as it
is to the Kilinochchi protestor. The question I ask is – who are the outsiders
within the Northern Provincial Council – an institution that draws its
authority from the laws of Sri Lanka ? – those who follow the law or those who
override the law through physical powers
driven by emotions?
If it is the latter, then let us not claim that
Tamils are an educated Community – still hurting due to the burning of the
Public Library in Jaffna. When Common knowledge is burnt everyday through
emotionally driven brawn power – there is no moral authority for such grievance
nor to protest against the quota system to enter the University which is
claimed to have been one of the reasons why militants used arms to oppose the
Government. The wisdom in the carried by us as a community is our eternal
library. Any representation that depicts more is false.
The more we lie to ourselves the more mentally
disorderly we become. This is a problem in Northern Sri Lanka – as highlighted
recently by a Vaddukoddai relative. What
a mess! Here in Australia, we claimed to have been offended by the inclusion of
Lord Ganesh in the pro-lamb campaign. Lord Ganesh is believed to be the remover
of obstacles due to His stronger intellectual powers on the basis of belief in
parents and ancestors. All Hindu Tamils therefore have a duty to oppose at
least in their minds, conduct that is disrespectful of this pathway. Those
driven by the physical pathway have the duty to go global and separate
themselves from the ancestral pathway but not enforce themselves on Ganesh
followers. The Tamil militants competed not only with majority power of the Sinhalese but also the intellectual
power of higher thinking Tamils. The right to mourn publicly is with the victim
and not the perpetrators and their heirs.
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