Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
18
November 2018
State Terrorism &
War Crimes
Tamil
leaders said it during the height of ethnic conflict. Now the party with
majority support of the people is saying it :
‘Mr. Premadasa who also commented on
yesterday’s ugly incidents in Parliament said what was experienced was a
conflict between state terrorism and democracy.’ Daily Mirror
The state here is President Sirisena driven by Mr
Rajapaksa. The feelings of Tamils were not given foremost importance at that
time. When the effective period expires, and the issue continues to be divided –
one becomes punniyam (virtue) and the other paavam (sin). Both are sovereign
powers. Like parliament being driven by majority vote – these powers also
function as per the net of the stronger power. This is often the least known
factor in common manifestations.
In the recent manifestations in Sri Lankan Parliament
I identified with this power as punniyam from the Tamil side that I am
naturally seen to belong to. In fact I feel that I intuitively influenced this
support and this is confirmed from my regular sharing – often by escalating the
feelings of ground level investors to the higher common level but without
rejecting any opposition. The recent display of disorder in Parliament under
the direct leadership of President Sirisena confirm that the war-crimes
allegations were far more disorderly than these manifestations. Now that that
issue has been left at the back of the shelf by mainstream politicians – it has
become punniyam/virtue for Tamils and their representatives and paavam /sin for
their opposition – the SLFP.
The power of belief is absolute/sovereign. Beyond a
certain point – that power acts for the believer – even if s/he is a minority
of One. I have learnt this through my personal experience. Hence the manifestations that happened from
time to time confirmed to me that I enjoy the continuous flow of blessings of
those who attained Nirvana.
The first lesson I learn about Lord Buddha’s
teachings was ‘Aasai Aramin’ which as per my understanding is renounce desire.
Desire comes with its equal and opposite twin - ‘fear’. I believe that the Equal Opposition in a democratic parliament
is to maintain this Sovereign balance. In 2015 when Mr Sirisena opposed Mr
Rajapaksa he was blessed by Tamils who were true victims of abuse of power by
the Government forces who desired victory. The deepest victims are those who
truly suffered due to their exercise of true sovereign powers. Those who fought
as a job in a de facto army in return for money and status do not have this
power to influence the manifestations directly through the official system. JVP
– born out of militant feelings, had that opportunity in this instance due to
UNP’s continuous investment in the official
system.
Shows of Respect by the junior and Concern by the
senior have to be Equal in the orderly system. To the extent there is imbalance
– it is a de facto system and not structured lawful system. As per position
hierarchy – the President is the senior and the Prime Minister I the junior.
The President had the DUTY to ‘show’ concern for the junior – as if the junior
was part of himself. The Prime Minister in turn had the duty to show respect
for the senior to the extent the senior demonstrated that inclusiveness.
Dismissing the Prime Minister without any express cause – confirms de facto
pathway at best. If this is not within the boundaries of belief in oneself as the leader – the President is confirming
serious disorder karma – confirming the effects of failure to address the
weaknesses demonstrated during the war.
Adaderana report headed ‘Mahinda could have waited for a year and half, but can the country? –
Gotabaya’ strongly indicates the
return of war restlessness in the Rajapaksa camp:
Former
Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa says that Mahinda Rajapaksa could have
become Prime Minister with a two-thirds majority in Parliament if he had waited
for elections in a year and a half, but questioned whether the country could
wait that long.Mahinda did not get even simple majority in Parliament – the official institution through which the People’s mandate is escalated through law – to confirm balance sovereignty to wider world towards intellectual participation. By stating that Mahinda would get two-thirds majority – Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa is confirming de facto power. But then between SLFP / SLPP and JVP – de facto power authority rests with JVP just as Tamil de facto power rests with Militant parties within TNA. They will be invoked if Mahinda comes to power through de facto power. They in turn will invoke the kings of de facto power in Tamil Nadu and another war.
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