Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
27 February 2018
British
Minority in Sri Lanka
&
Mistress
in Lankan Parliament
We
read a person at various levels,
including through attitudes which are naturally communicated through body
language also. Dr Dayan Jayatilleke
wrote in his Colombo Telegraph article ‘Don’t Play It Again, Sam’ about,
the Hon Rajavarothiam Sampanthan, the official Leader of the Opposition in Sri Lanka:
“I have always regarded him as the last of
the old-school parliamentarians whom I used to watch as a boy, from the press
gallery in the old Parliament building near Galle Face, with the blue light
atop the flagstaff switched on when the House was in session. His command of
the English language, stentorian delivery, his persona of an irascible
gentleman all combined to make him a figure of respect and admiration
irrespective of one’s opinion of his politics.”
That fits the Sampanthan I know
and identify with through my independent work. But the way Dr Jayatilleke sees
Mr Sampanthan now is different to the Sampanthan I identify with through our commonness. The side through which Dr Jayatilleke
recognises and presents seems more like that of the person who forwarded Mr
Sampanthan’s recent speech in Parliament under the subject heading ‘Sampanthan
lambasting MR in Parliament’ and with the question ‘WHY IS SAMPANTHAN NOT TALKING IN TAMIL ???’
My response was
‘Mr Sampanthan is Sri Lankan and carries
British heritage. Hence he speaks in English’
The Hon G G Ponnambalam
an Intellectual Tamil Political elder proposed 50:50 representation in
Parliament so as to protect minority rights in a nation that was strongly
attached to diverse local cultures. A person who thinks of another as an Equal,
until known otherwise on merit basis, would identify with this as protecting
the Sovereignty of a diverse group. As per my understanding of ‘Soul-connections’
through Love / Truth – when we value our
own independence we would value the independence of others. Towards this we need
to keep our distance from the other or become their ‘other side’ when the side
that is not immediately visible to us – as small minorities are to big majority.
The Hon G G Ponnambalam’s
proposal was rejected by the then policy makers. But an Intellectual would know
intuitively and/or consciously that one needs Equal footing to carry knowledge
and therefore knowledge-based governance. One cannot conduct business successfully
in free market environment without this knowledge of Equality.
The
reason for the difficulties we face – as seen by an intellectual of Lee
Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore;
Sri Lankan Finance Ministry
Senior Advisor; and the state-run
Institute of Policy Studies Chairman - Professor Razeen Sally is presented through
Daily Mirror report headed ‘Top
economist sheds light on political realities in Sri Lanka’:
‘The
Sinhala Buddhist community has a cultural need to depend on a larger than life
figure to continuously save them and cleanse the country, which is why the
people voted for the Mahinda Rajapaksa faction instead of the coalition
partners of the current government’
When we observe the
above connection at family level, we would naturally extend it to National
level when we feel National. When we observe, we are leaving the past behind – taking only
the value of independence with us in various forms – vertically to a higher
position and/or laterally to become regional and global. When we are able to ‘observe’
– ourselves with a still mind, we confirm our independence. As an Australian-American
academic said in a university environment ‘we need to come out of the circle’
to observe. Those who are attached to benefits have difficulty coming out of the
circle. Benefits / pleasures are downward pulling forces which prevent independence.
Pampered children are
dependent children.
Minorities have to do
more work than majority to get into equal position as the latter, in an
environment where law and order is weak. But minorities who accept it by
bringing back home – the monetary earnings from outside (as did Jaffna Tamils) –
would enjoy greater independence than majority who infiltrate other cultural
areas to dominate by numbers. Often intellectual weakness is covered up by
physical majority or worse weapon power.
Professor Razeen Sally is of British-Sri Lankan
parentage. Hence Professor Razeen Sally could be taken as being supported by
minority power which in Sri Lanka has made strong investment in Higher
Education. After the British left Ceylon their investments remained to support
their side in a ‘rule by majority’ environment. Emotions at the bottom and Feelings
at the top, when exercised independently show reliable outcomes on their own.
All else needs intellectual discrimination on Equal base – with zero advantage
at the start – i.e. emotional level and/or majority vote level. Hence the Equal
position to opposition in parliament.
Mr Sampanthan confirmed the inclusion of British on
minority side – when he disciplined former President by numbers – Mr Mahinda
Rajapaksa. When Sri Lankans invest more and more in their British ancestors –
they would naturally overpower Sinhala
Nationalists and Tamil Nationalists in Sri Lankan Parliament where both side
Nationalists are foreigners – as foreign as Lord Naseby about whose report on
civilian deaths is summarized as follows by Dr Jayatilleke’s wife Mrs Sanja De
Silva Jayatilleke who carries her maiden name as her middle name – the way many
of us carry our British heritage:
[This is especially so since
Lord Naseby has appealed to the UK Government that it “must now get the UN and
the UNHCR in Geneva to accept a civilian casualty level of 7,000 to 8,000, not
40,000.”
While
the national process is the more important, it is the Foreign Ministry’s
responsibility to present Sri Lanka’s case credibly to the international
community. It may lead to more than just a few individuals feeling good about
it.] Colombo Telegraph
Article ‘Lord Naseby, The Mythical
40,000 & The Feel-Good Factor
Dr Jayatilleke
revealed his inner attitudes to Soul-connection through Daily News interview as
follows:
[Now I am
married for the third and last time to somebody I had known on and off many
years ago, Sanja de Silva, who is a UK-based Accountant. I really believe what
a gypsy fortune-teller in Washington DC told us when we just walked into a
market in Eleventh Street on Capitol Hill.
She
said we are soul mates; we come from the same part of God. And the lady in
Borella, Sri Lanka, who predicted the tsunami, said that Sanja and I had been
married in a previous birth.]
When Dr Jayatilleke also steps outside Sinhala Nationalism he
would make the Soul connection with the Tamil Leader’s feelings.
Mr Sampanthan’s figures
may or may not add up. But Mr Sampanthan had the first authority to discipline
Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa who acted in breach of the fundamental rules of Parliament
to form his own Joint Opposition. In effect he demoted himself to the position
of mistress in Sri Lankan Parliament where Mr Samapanthan holds the structured
wife’s position as Leader of the Opposition. The value of Mr Sampanthan’s feelings is
confirmed by his independence from militants and yet inclusiveness of all
Tamils. Feelings are Soul-Powers that travel beyond local time and place – independent
of the feeler also. That to me is Nirvana / Liberation.
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