Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
27
May 2020
Imaginary Majority Power
As I read the Times of India headlines ‘Arumugam Thondaman, Sri Lankan Tamil minister, dies’ I
stood up despite my shock and paid my respects to Mr Thondaman who was hero to
Hill Country Tamils of Sri Lanka. I was shocked because Mr Thondaman was
younger than I. A great loss to Sri Lanka which is very weak in
multiculturalism.
My attention then turned to Sri Lanka Guardian
article ‘Beyond the 13th; Frozen Politics in Sri Lanka’ by Harsha Senanayake. This
13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution, is deeply connected to Hill Country Tamils. As
per Wikipedia report:
[The Sirima-Shastri Pact of 1964 and Indira-Sirimavo
supplementary agreement of 1974 paved the way for the repatriation of 600,000
persons of Indian origin to India. Another 375,000 persons were accepted as
citizens of Sri Lanka, which made them enter the polity. These repatriation
agreements were the harbingers of the destruction of this community, which had
evolved into a composite group with a distinct culture of its own. In the 1950s
and 1960s this community was clamouring for education and recognition of its
distinctive culture. This brought in the emergence of a community consciousness
and the artisan of a distinct community]
Today, Australian Tamils
of Sri Lankan origin are fighting for the rights of war-victims to be settled
in Australia as per Australia’s global commitments. But back then, we – the descendants
of Jaffna Kingdom failed to strongly protest against the above mentioned repatriation
of Tamils. Even if there was no prospect of effecting a direct change in the government’s decision – true belief
based objections accumulate as reserve energies.
The Thirteenth amendment was strongly influenced by India which absorbed
the pain of repatriation. Today, the Tribune reports – ‘Sri Lankan President
Gotabaya Rajapaksa has requested India to provide a special $1.1 billion
currency swap facility to boost country’s draining foreign exchange reserves in
view of the economic slowdown due to the pandemic.’ The above confirms that India is ‘giving’ and Sri
Lanka is ‘taking’. Included in the giving
- are the taxes paid by the above group and their descendants. Human Resources
are higher in value than money. Common policy resources are exponential in
value. The Sri Lankan government repatriating the above group and naming LTTE
as enemies is a reversal of policies. Likewise, using articles after article 9
of the constitution which confirms Buddhist superiority is a reversal of
policy. Hence the exponential deterioration of Buddhist values as well as
Democratic values. The latter has led to problems in holding elections! Where Buddhist clergy are the driving power –
Democracy goes into hibernation. Now we have autocratic rule again in Sri Lanka.
Senanayake
states ‘The post-Anti-Tamil riots in 1983 phase saw the enactment of the
Thirteenth Amendment which mandated the state to create provincial councils as a
measure to accommodate the political aspirations of Tamil people. Post-2009,
Sri Lanka has assured the promulgation of a new constitution as per the mandate
that the present government headed by Maithripala Sirisena received in 2015.
The new constitution is currently being drafted and it is well past its
schedule which is causing much concern in political and academic circles.’
Constitutions that are not challenged nor actively
used – are of no value. The example is the above stated Buddhist article in the
constitution which is usually ignored by most parliamentarians. But they are
fodder for intellectuals and media - as
confirmed by ‘Face the Nation’ program of 25 May 2020.
Even one citizen who abides by or opposes an article
in the Constitution on the basis of belief – invokes its power of the constitution
as if s/he were the Constitution. That is how Absolute power works. Those who
rely on majority power weaken themselves
with time and eventually start hallucinating. A believer never hallucinates.
Hence in opposition the true believer in minority side becomes Equal
Opposition. That is the weapon that the Sri Lankan Tamil believer has to defeat
unfair, unjust discrimination due to being Tamil.
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