Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
15
March 2020
Tamil Truth in
Politics
The article that caught my mind’s eye first was the
one headed ‘Attacking The Very Foundation Of The Sinhala Belief System’ by Mr C V
Wigneswaran, published by Colombo Telegraph. Then the mind’s eye was caught by
the article ‘Two Factions in Tamil Politics: History Repeats
Itself!’ by Manekshaw, published by
Ceylon Today. It is highly unlikely that the Sinhalese believer would read the
former and the Tamil voter driven by voting power would read the latter. Truth
alone would make such connections between the leader and the reader.
Recently I expressed my belief in this regard as
follows:
[Someone
reading this chapter and identifying
with one or more of my experiences, through her/his own belief and/or
experience, carries the true energy that would manifest outcomes as per the
real needs of the person. This, to my mind, is the real power of the media. One
does not need a vote, status or money to develop such power. That person’s consciousness
or will would naturally manifest as per the need of that person. I believe that
that was how my book ‘Naan Australian’ travelled to the National Library of
Australia through a network of mind connections that are not visible to me.]
When a reader identifies with her/his own truth in
an issue that reader would identify with the truth in my article. But to come
to that position of reading – one needs a common structure. Lakehouse in
Colombo and Andra in Jaffna became such structural connectors to my two books.
In the experiences that became the foundation of Naan Australian, the root was/is
Sri Lankan. In the Tamil book ‘Jaffna is
my Muthusum and now Dowry’ the root was/is Jaffna. I did not choose but allowed
the publisher best suited as per that root.
On that basis, I conclude that the readership that
the authors are reaching out to are middleclass who mix belief and intellectual
derivation to suit their own purposes. The two publishers - Colombo
Telegraph and Ceylon Today cater to this middleclass.
Below is how I identify with the Truth in these
articles:
In his article, Mr Wigneswaran states:
[A friend of mine asked; ‘Are you not being stupid in attacking the
very foundation of the Sinhala belief system by saying………Apart from being
stupid it is a dangerous exercise by you. Why have you done so?’
My answer was: ‘I am indeed thankful to you for your concern. You have answered your
question already by using the phrase “Sinhala belief system.” It is the
erstwhile belief of the Sinhalese which have got piqued by what I am saying.
The need to bring these historical facts out arose due to the wrong perception
of our Sinhala leaders that this Country is Sinhala Buddhist and that we Tamils
are unwanted immigrants of yester years.’]
I am also piqued by an educated Tamil Leader who was
elevated to Chief Minister level by Northern Province – and who claims to
battle for Separation of Powers, would express illogically. When Friendship and
Relationship are mixed indiscriminately, there is serious disorder in our mind.
Like de facto partnerships – friendships happen without deep commitment to
structures.
When one brings ‘historic facts’ which happened
through a different system to measure through current system – it is the
parallel of measuring Hindu values through Buddhist pathway.
Claims to entitle one for self-rule are legitimate
only when one is driven by belief. This may be an electorate, province or the
whole country. Mr Wigneswaran as the Politician at best represents Northern
Province. Through his party ‘Tamil Makkal Kootani’ Mr Wigneswaran is
claiming that to be Tamils only. Given that there are hardly any Buddhists in
that group and given that most Buddhists in Sri Lanka are Sinhalese – the two
are diverse groups. As in Body, Mind and Soul, Facts, Intellectual structure
and Belief in any system. The intellectual structure is a combination of Facts
and Belief.
If Mr Wigneswaran believed he was Sinhala Buddhist – then
he has every right to ‘interpret’ the facts that were produced by Sinhala
Buddhists. Otherwise, he needs an official position in Sri Lankan common system
to express his derivation through the logic of that common structure – for example
using secular law when he had the position of a judge. As a ‘Tamil Only’ person
the only law common to him and rural Tamils is Thesawalamai Law.
Mr Wigneswaran has to submit his position from that that
Common Judicial system - to the Believing Tamils - to have the moral authority
to claim Separation of Powers. I had to effectively forget my knowledge of
Common law to become one driven by Thesawalamai. That resulted in the book –
the root value of which will go towards confirm Separation of Powers from those
driven by their religious beliefs and / or personal wishes. I accepted losses
in Jaffna Courts – despite knowing that the judges confirmed had wronged as per
Thesawalamai. They also demonstrated confusion of mind which confirms that they
belong to neither – Tamil nor Sri Lankan.
Only a Sinhala-Buddhist has the right to use her/his
community’s ‘facts’ as if s/he produced it. To do so s/he needs to believe in her/his
ancestors of that time – directly and/or through network of practitioners. Likewise
Sinhalese expressing on behalf of Tamils. Others are entitled to observe but not
interpret. An Affidavit based on belief is different to independent documentary
evidence for this reason. Affidavit leads to ‘why’ – the motive / purpose.
Manekshaw states:
[The parties teamed up in the TPNA
were Tamil Makkal Kootani of Wigneswaran, Eelam People's Revolutionary
Liberation Front of Premachandran, Tamil National Party of S. Sri Kantha and
M.K. Sivajilingam along with the Eelam Suyatchi Kalagam (ESK) of former Northern
Provincial Councillor Ananthy Sasitharan, the wife of former LTTE strongman
Sasitharan alias Elilan who went missing after surrendering to the Security
Forces at the end of the separatist war in May 2009 along with several others
according to Ananthy.
Therefore, at the forthcoming General Election the tussle between the TNA and the TPNA, the two Tamil coalitions would be very interesting as both sides are expected to focus on attacking at each other over addressing the unresolved post-war political and humanitarian issues instead of aiming at the national parties.]
TNA is connected to the combined force of Tamil
Politicians – led by the Hon G G Ponnambalam and the Hon SJV Chelvanayakam –
one led more by the intellect and the other by grassroots believer. They were
naturally merged through the Vaddukoddai Resolution 1976. Tamil People’s National Alliance (TPNA)
is a recent structure being ‘shown’ by Mr Wigneswaran. It includes those who
openly promote LTTE ideology which killed the architects of the unity structure
founded on Vaddukoddai Resolution 1976.
TNA has confirmed Sri Lankan values and continues to
be considered the leading Political Party that best represents Northern Tamils’
belief. My support is for TNA because they are more Sri Lankan and I am Sri
Lankan – as majority Tamils known to me are as per my belief in both groups.
Just because I express in Tamil does not mean I am Tamil
only. Likewise the politics may be Northern – but the values are Common Sri
Lankan when we are taken as a whole. We seek a Party that would develop a
structure through which we would comfortably escalate our belief to National
and Global levels. Otherwise we would become isolated ready for takeover by
sharks in unregulated freedom waters.
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