Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
27
March 2020
HAVE TAMILS
EARNED THE SUPPORT OF DHARMA?
‘Sri Lankan President pardoned an Army officer who
was on death row for killing eight Tamil civilians’ – Hindu
The Tamil Political leadership is reported to have
responded as follows:
[The Tamil
National Alliance (TNA), Sri Lanka’s main party representing Tamils of the
north and east, condemned President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s decision to pardon and
release an Army officer who was on death row for killing eight Tamil civilians
— including a 5-year-old and two teenagers— in 2000 during the civil war.
“If
true, we condemn the opportunistic action of Prez @GotabayaR under guise of
dealing with the issue of prisoners at a time like this. This is one case in
which a person was actually convicted. Other cases weren’t even prosecuted or
were acquitted,” the TNA tweeted.]
My question is what is the UNP which represents
minorities doing? Are there no law respecting Sri Lankan politicians in the
majority race?
Even as I began writing, I received a call from
Vaddukoddai in Northern Sri Lanka – informing that our temple fence has been
cut again, last night – which obviously was during curfew time. It was
sickening to hear that the ‘boys’ would do this. The timing of the message made
me think again. As a community what have we earned in the eyes of Almighty?
What has any Tamil politician – including TNA in Vaddukoddai done to discipline
these boys – due to whose disrespect for law and order, our contribution to law and order is being
rubbished?
The irresponsible conduct of young ones who failed
to follow the social distancing rules here in Australia, resulted in accelerated
spread of the virus. It looks as if Vaddukoddai is breeding its own virus of
unruly conduct to disturb the peace in temples. When the custodians of law let
us down Dharma protects us. Temples are institutions through which customary
law and order is learnt and maintained.
My question to the TNA is – have we, as a community,
earned the support of Dharma? If yes,
the above would not have happened to me in what was a high security zone during
the war. Mr Wigneswaran who represented TNA came to this village to make his
speech. But what did he do to address this issue of invading others’
properties? Since they have not done anything about it – the question that
comes to my mind is - are we entitled to
more than our investment in Common Law to find fault with the President ? The
limit is our truth or our own investment in Common Law – whichever is higher.
No more.
I reported the matter to Vaddukoddai Police and
informed the caretaker to warn the parent of one of the boys whom I disciplined
in February.
The call came to inform me about the real need of
Northern Sri Lanka – investment in common law. Those who are moving through the
UN have the duty to first ensure that the beneficiaries are worthy and are not
likely to abuse any victory at global level.
Information from cyberspace comes to me when I seek
it. I am therefore not surprised that the call came at this point on the basis
of truth of our community as a whole. God never fails the believer.
Like emigration due to war, I no longer reside at
the cottage within the temple grounds – built by us. I stay at Jetwing in town
where I feel safe and respected. The funding for that comes from my Airbnb accommodation
here in Australia. That is how Universal
power of belief works. If TNA and/or Mr Wigneswaran were seeking through
ownership based belief – they would have found these areas of need. Neither has
the support of Dharma in the case of occupied lands. The buck must stop with
us. That was the mandate of the People. If TNA considered itself to be the true
Opposition – it would not have vacated post after the Constitutional coup in
2018.
If UNP does not oppose it – then it also limits Sri
Lanka to the absolute power of the President. We get the government we deserve.
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