Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
17
December 2018
Australian ATAR & Sri Lankan Quota
Gandhi confirmed to true seekers that the power of Truth
is the ultimate power. During the recent political crisis in Sri Lanka, I was
able to identify with some aspects of Mr Wickremesinghe’s response, through my
own belief in Gandhi. From time to time, miracles happen to confirm to us that we
are part of such independent souls. I have experienced many such miracles which
seem small in form but they are of absolute power. The smaller they are - the more personal they are as per our own
personal needs. The larger manifestations happen to ‘show’ wider world. We are
also members of a group through which such manifestation happens.
In terms of Sri Lanka, Gandhi’s endorsement of me
happened as a miracle on 01 November 2004 – recorded as follows in my book Naan
Australian – Chapter 25:
[Months later when searching
through Google – I came across my response (Appendix 16) to Justice C. G. Weeramantry, former Vice President of
the International Court of Justice, published by Daily News (Sri Lanka) on 01
November 2004 – the day Dr. Peter Vaux above stated that I was like
Gandhi. I wrote the response in October
when I went to Sri Lanka at the invitation of Airlanka and was accommodated at
Galadari Hotel. Their vehicle was sent to pick me up and I included my
conversations with the driver (a Buddhist) also in my response. To me that is the way to share Gandhi’s
values. I was able to, through my interpretations
of the message of a Judge of International standards, to take Non-Violence
message to the ordinary folks. To me
this is also what I was doing in terms of workplace and laws to the common
Australian. Sri Lanka honored me and Australia punished me on the same day. How
can Australian Government therefore lead Sri Lanka in anyway to eliminate
Racial Inequality? Without actual
practice of it – whatever knowledge and / or money that is paid by Australia is
a handout. Ultimately the law is for the people to bring their minds
together. To the extent it does not
reach society – these are merely for employment and business purposes.
]
Note: The Daily News article is at http://archives.dailynews.lk/2004/11/01/fea03.html
Gandhi’s principle of Non-Violent, Non-Cooperation was
practiced by Mr Wickremesinghe during the recent Political crisis. To the
extent Mr Wickremesinghe included as part of himself – those to whom Sri Lanka
is home – he empowered them and was empowered by them. I believe I am one such
person who empowered Mr Wickremesinghe in following in Gandhi’s path. There are
more apparent influences – such as Indian leaders. But the deepest commitment to
this pathway, known to me is myself, through myself for myself.
There are many –
especially Sinhalese - who have demonstrated that they do not understand how TNA
could be the official Opposition Leadership in Parliament, when Mr Rajapaksa’s
party SLFP had more seats. Professor Rajiva Wijesinha recently stated that in
an interview with ‘Wolrd is One News (wionews)
- that the speaker ‘gave’ TNA the
Leadership position. This criticism has been ongoing – presented as follows by Colombo
Telegraph through its article headed ‘Rajiva
Accuses Karu Of Misusing Power Over Appointing Sampanthan As Opp. Leader’:
[Former
Parliamentarian, Professor Rajiva
Wijesinha has accused Speaker Karu
Jayasuriya of misusing his power and recognizing leader of the Tamil
National Alliance R.
Sampanthan as the Leader of the Opposition.
Prof.
Rajiva Wijesinha
In
a post on his Facebook Page, Wijesinha said that he was ‘astonished’ at the
shenanigans going on with regard to the actual opposition in the country.
“Sadly the villain of the piece is my old friend Karu Jayasuriya, who sadly
misused his powers as Speaker to call Mr. Sampanthan the Leader of the
Opposition,” he said.
Wijesinha
said that 39 years ago his father advised the then Speaker to make an SLFP
member Leader of the Opposition, since the position should belong to the
possible alternative government. “But the TULF leader, Mr Amirthalingam, was
given the title, which helped immeasurably in the movement for separatism. But
then there were numbers on his side whereas now there is not even that excuse
for Karu’s partisan ruling,” he said.]
In 1977, TULF had 18 seats whereas SLFP had only 8
seats. Using his own reasoning as presented about the 1977 elections - why did SLFP with 147 candidates not become the party
with second largest seats?
Here in Australia, we have a system that allocates ranking for University
Entrance - not as per the marks but as
per level of commitment relative to the whole. For example one who gets a score
of 90 is in the first 10% in terms of overall achievement. It’s called the Australian
Tertiary Admission Rank - ATAR
In structure it would seem to be a parallel of the Quota
system but the time and party introducing it – determines its place in
democracy. The system inherits the makers’ core purpose. The outcomes would
confirm the original purpose of the makers. Often the makers themselves may not
know – the same way Mr Rajiva Wijesinha’s father Mr Sam Wijesinha placed his
genes in his son.
Journalist Manik de Silva who stated that he failed the
University Entrance exam but listened to his inner calling guided by father’s
voice presents to us the way Professor Rajiva Wijesinha’s father managed
Buddhist leaders:
[Associating with Sam was an education in
itself. I remember a day in his office when a senior Buddhist monk called on
him. I tried to leave but he kept me back and I was privy to an interesting
conversation. Mr. Wijesinha was told that an ecclesiastical position was vacant
and the visitor queried, ‘Hamu Mahathmaya, which temple will get that
position?’ Without batting an eyelid he said, ‘Hamaduruwanay, vediya wee
thiyana pansalata lebewi – the temple with more paddy will get it).’
Naïve in the ways of
the world, when the priest left his room I expressed surprise at his reply
saying, ‘Mr. Wijesinha, you implied that the resources a temple commands can
influence the choice of candidate.’
It would not be proper
to include his blunt reply on the manner in which many of these elections are
held. Suffice it to say that he dispelled many illusions of a rather naïve
reporter!]
Veteran Journalist Manik de Silva confirms his
father’s leadership as follows:
[The
early sixties were a good time to break into journalism for a just-out-of-
school teenager as I was at that time. My father spoke to Esmond Wickremesinghe
and I was given a kind of `learn the ropes’ job on the then Ceylon Observer
under Denzil Peiris. I didn’t expect to be paid but later learned that I’d get
an out-of-pocket reimbursement allowance of Rs 100 a month to take care of
lunch, bus fares and the like.
Denzil was summoned to
Esmond’s sanctum sanctorum, once occupied by his father-in-law D R Wijewardene,
the legendary founder of The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd, to give Lake
House its full name. He was asked when he would like me to report to him and he
replied, ‘7 o’clock tomorrow morning.’
My father drove me to
work at 6.30 a.m. the next day in his Land Rover after my mother had cooked me
an early breakfast. On the way he told me, ‘I don’t know too much about the kind of work you are going to do, but
would say that a good rule of thumb will be to keep your ears open and your
mouth shut.’
That advice has stood
me in good stead in what was to become a career that has now extended to over
50 years.]
The difference between Professor Wijesinha’s relationship
with his father and Mr Manik de Silva’s with his father is that he former used
the outcome produced by his father who opposed Tamil Leadership in National Parliament but the
latter brought the discipline that the father instilled in him. The discipline
of keeping the ears open and the mouth shut with seniors.
This habit of ‘using’, others’ finished product
rather than their discipline is revealed by Professor Wijesinha as follows where he ‘used’ Gandhi as follows:
[When Gandhi was asked what he thought of Western
civilization, he responded that he thought it would be a good idea. One is
tempted to say the same with regard to Sri Lankan foreign policy, but that
would be to ignore what was an extraordinarily impressive profile in the second
and third decades after independence]
The above confirms that Professor
Wijesinha opened his mouth to use
Gandhi’s expression but shut his ears to
Gandhi’s belief.
There are at least a few who are committed to
Democracy in Sri Lanka. Mr Jehan Perera for example states:
[Prime
Minister Wickremsinghe made it clear during the political crisis that providing
a political solution and enshrining it in constitutional law is a priority for
him. The TNA votes in parliament during the crisis provided the majority
needed to show President Sirisena that Mr Wickremesinghe was entitled to be
appointed as prime minister. ] ‘RESOLVE NATIONAL
QUESTION WITH PRESIDENT’S SUPPORT’
The above confirms that in Sri Lanka, the Tamil
Community is a balancing power in real terms due to upholding the Community’s
sovereignty despite hardship experienced due to such declarations. Belief is
confirmation of Truth. Tamil National Alliance voted for the side that
identifies more than the other with the Tamil Community’s belief.
THAT is the National
Solution for politicians. In turn they need to work the Judiciary through its
independent members. Mr C V Wigneswaran for example, confirms about the current
Chief Justice his honor Nalin Perera – as an example of one who earned the
position through true merit based experience. Cleverness is good to show merit.
But one who actually experiences that cleverness by connecting to those who
provided the structure within which to practice such cleverness becomes a
natural leader. Such a leader has heirs beyond biological relations.
When we believe – we become
IT. When we declare the belief with courage – we give form to it and others
join us to show wider sharing laterally. Such sharing by the Tamil community is
confirmed by the following communication with a Tamil Diaspora leader (TDL) :
[TDL:
Please go to google and type ' Idiot ' -
then go to ' images '
Gaja:
Is that because they have a Tamil
CEO!!!
TDL: It makes
no difference. Google traced the real idiot.]
The above was based on the
recent Congress hearing in which Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren raised the question
as to how that was possible. Google CEO – a Tamil demonstrated independence
from any political emotion when sharing his intelligence with the Congress and
with the rest of us. To the extent Sri Lankans use Google – their leaders also
would be ranked by the global public who actively use Google and publish their
judgments – as I did today about Professor Wijesinha. To be valid, my
experience based feeling needs to be already in me. Google facilitates
confirmation by others. If it starts with what others have said – then one
using Google information to judge – is guilty
of plagiarism. Plagiarism starts with eustress and eventually leads to depression.
The quicker we treat the eustress the less intense the depression.
The true ranking of belief based manifestation for
SLFP in 1977 was 5% (8 out of 147). The ranking of Tamils was 78% (18 out of
23)
In 2015 Parliamentary elections UNP led UNF achieved 88% (93 out of
106) ;
SLFP led UPFA achieved 87% (83 out of 95)
ITAK led TNA achieved 88% (14 out of 16)
That is the Political parallel of Australian ATAR.
Applying that to Sri Lanka’s University system – on the basis of say 20,000 university
places available in 1969, and using the
Wikipedia information as indicators (In 1969, the Northern Province, which was largely
populated by Tamils and comprised 7% of the population of the country,
provided 27.5 percent of the entrants to science-based courses in Sri Lankan
universities. By 1974, this was reduced to 7%) , Tamil higher literacy rate on the
basis of its population was about .39%.
For the rest – largely Sinhalese it was about .16%
It was the duty of the Common Government to preserve
and nurture this motivation. Since the government failed in that duty – the youth
channelled their intelligence to competition- free areas and hence the high
level of cleverness demonstrated by LTTE members who were the most disciplined group
out of the Tamil militant groups.
The
current government may or may not address
the constitutional problems – such as Buddhism Foremost Article. But so long as
Tamils continue to invest in higher education – through practice of higher
thinking – as demonstrated by Mr Sundar Pichai. The highest level needed by one
is rendered by one’s own Truth. Sovereignty confirms Equal Opportunity and not equality looks / numbers.
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