Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
01
April 2019
Motherland
Journalist
Nilanthan shared with his Diaspora audience the message that there was a true
force of Tamils which the current generation Tamil leaders in ‘motherland’ were
not able to access. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TkFMhCv_vk)
That reminded me of our Advertising executive at Airlanka who shared with me
his experience in Male. Basically – a Sikh on the beach had asked the Sri
Lankan (of Sinhalese origin) ‘Are you from motherland?’ The Sri Lankan had
asked ‘which motherland – yours or mine?’
The motherland
of Tamils is Tamil Nadu in India. Yes, we do identify with that nuclear power that we have
access to – especially against racial
majority who use that majority power to discriminate against us and deny us our
earned benefits and access to opportunities within their custody. But unless
those who identify with that core power are elected as leaders, that power
would not work for us.
Truth is a
natural uniting power. We are often not conscious of the support of our own
Truth or the Opposition by our own Truth – often referred to as our conscience.
Take for example – the killing of Rajiv Gandhi which is attributed to the LTTE.
Anyone who takes political credit by associating with the LTTE and this
includes former Chief Minister of Northern Sri Lanka – Mr Wigneswaran, will not
be able to access this nuclear motherland power which includes acceptance of
India as One land. Then there is the fact that the killing happened within
Tamil Nadu where a good proportion of Tamil militants were coached. Our Truth
from within would block our access to this nuclear power in Tamil Motherland.
If Northern
Sri Lanka is being referred to as Motherland – then the question arises as to
whether Journalist Nilanthan is himself guilty of separating internally on the
basis of those who followed the caste system and militants who followed
no-caste system. A young parent in Thunaivi – a toddy-tapper village in
Northern Sri Lanka, stated about his community – that when he played football
as a youngster he felt the passion from within to prove himself and hence
excelled in football – back then. Now, that is gone and they are not as good in
football. Likewise – in armed combat. The LTTE was good at it because the
passion was channelled through racism pathway. But once the LTTE joined forces
with Presidents of Sri Lanka – it was a no-race fight – between combatants and
politicians. Thus the Tamil militants defeated themselves.
Journalist
Nilanthan brought out an example of a Canadian Tamil researcher into the caste
system. From the details provided I concluded that this Canadian Tamil was the
grandson of the Hon Chellappah Suntharalingam who demonstrated
passionate commitment to caste based separation. Before I lived in Thunaivi I
also would have opposed such separation. But by living in Thunaivi – I learnt
that our differences were irreconcilable and that I was made a junior in
physical activities – including in self-protection for which I went to the
Police. The revenge attack was to stone my cottage. This helped me realise that
I was interfering with their ‘sense’ of freedom – especially after many from
that area became militant leaders. Many who appreciated my services there
stated that this was their natural way and would not bring real harm. But I had
knowledge of some youth from that area
taking a girl from another village to an abandoned house and raping her. The
parents of the girl were reported to have complained to the Police but one of
the guys is the son of a village leader which led to covering up the incident.
Generally, family relationships in Thunaivi are weak due to lack of respect for
parents – especially mothers. The
Chulipuram rape of an eight year old kid happened due to such community
culture. Ms Ananthi Sasitharan whose status was elevated by Mr Wigneswaran, is
from that area and is an heir of LTTE which promoted those of junior caste to
senior positions. Who is the senior in terms of Tamil Nationalism – Mr Sasitharan
or the caste conscious Hon Chellappah Suntheralingam? One who praises both – is
lying.
When we are strongly driven by desire we do not identify with our own
Truth and our Truth becomes dormant until the opposition is true. Despite the
donation of land for pathway and development secretariat – a member of the
Tamil Diaspora originally from that village – put up a memorial building in the
name of his father. That building was built on someone else’s land. Thunaivi
folks invited Mr Wigneswaran – then the Chief Minister - as the Chief Guest and
did not invite me at all. We respectively became the media of our own cultures –
one to win votes and the other to promote the rule of law despite the hardship.
Former carries the high status as Judicial senior in the Sri Lankan system!!!!!
What a comedy ! Even today, majority Tamils would take Mr Wigneswaran’s word
over mine in the Tamil Nationalism issue because he carries that status – the very
status that Sri Lanka as a unitary state facilitated.
Now, Thunaivi has elected as their leader – a relative of the youth who was
reported to have been part of the group that raped the student from another village.
Some in that group were already into
drugs in 2008 when I had the opportunity to observe them closely. This leader lacks credibility to cure them of
their addictions to pleasures – especially intoxicants. In order to treat them
as Equals – the heirs of Hon
Chellappah
Suntharalingam would need separation to the extent of ‘gap’ in standards that
cannot be cured in one generation.
Truth alone has the power to free us from our desire for quick money and
status. I have used our family temple as the common ground – and am developing
that separation through those who demonstrate lack of respect. So long as the
caste system prevailed – we had the opportunity to be seniors and juniors. But
due to LTTE, who are heroes to many in that area - we now have to keep our distance from each
other – to prevent interference in the other’s culture. So – whose motherland
is Thunavi ? – Gaja’s or Mr Wigneswaran’s voters’ ?
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