Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
12
October 2020
Coronavirus & Governments
Newton’s third law of
motion is stated as follows:
[When
one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body simultaneously exerts
a force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction on the first body.]
This to my mind is
true in terms of Government and the
People. To hold true – it needs to be manifested. Any reliable law shows this
connection in theory. Any ‘fact’ confirms the completion of that connection.
Yesterday, I highlighted the following in relation to the proscription of the
LTTE in the UK:
[An organisation may only be proscribed if
the Home Secretary “reasonably believes” that it is currently “concerned in
‘terrorism’” (as defined by the Terrorism Act 2000). However, there is no
mechanism by which the Government reviews the list of proscribed organisations
to ensure the legal test for proscription continues to be met. This means
that organisations such as the LTTE remain listed indefinitely, unless an
application to the Home Secretary for deproscription is successful.]
To believe, the two
bodies need to be One. Then we confidentially cure within as if we were one
family. A senior is entitled to use ‘belief’ to cure a junior. In the case of
TGTE - Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam in the UK – it must feel that it
is the junior in law to the elected government of the UK to be eligible to be
cleared of proscription. Perhaps what the TGTE may not be aware of is that it
then automatically disconnects with the original LTTE that claimed to be
independent of Democratic Governments – including Tamils who invested in
Democratic Governments through our belief based voting. Such an application should
not be to ‘show’. Once we ‘show’ we lose the entitlement to confidential
settlement. In response to my article, a Tamil Diaspora leader wrote in
opposition:
[Under
the UK Terrorism Act the only party that can appeal is the proscribed
organisation and TGTE have declared that they are the party to appeal.
Therefore, they are not the shadows and they are the LTTE.
TGTE and the shadows must go further and pull their
hidden resources to pay reparation to all those who fell foul for not aligning
with their mission.
Legal fees in excess of £200k could have been better
spent for post war nation building of our war ravaged people. ]
This obviously is a
declaration in Opposition. If such leaders have worked to promote law and order
within the Tamil Diaspora in the UK – they would be heard by the Tamil Diaspora
which has the duty to commit itself to law and order of global standards.
Belief does not need
proof. But if we hurt even one believer in that circle – the outcomes would be
exponentially damaging to us. They are the curses of greed.
Instead, if we operate
within our own circle of belief we would
feel ‘free’ to develop our strengths to benefit our own circle. To a degree,
the LTTE did do this in the areas within its belief. Hence their above average shows
of cleverness. This however stopped working when they used the skills beyond
the purpose of Defence and effectively attacked. To the extent they failed to
limit their manifestations ‘outside’ their circle of belief – they lost the
protection of Belief. Tamils in UK do not need and should not need the
protection of LTTE. The reason is that majority migrated on the claim of war in
Sri Lanka. In turn they have the duty to develop within the Community beliefs
in that system that gave them refuge. If we develop the system that we ran away
from – we become ungrateful and therefore incapable of developing reliable relationships.
As stated by the UK Diaspora leader – the victims of war we left behind, have
greater need for structures that confirm reliable governance. Yesterday for
example when we observed through our camera, a grade 5 student coming to our
temple in Thunaivi – to pray before she went for the Scholarship Exam – I felt
deeply touched and blessed her. I fully believe that my blessings would go towards
her continued education. The manifestation was the part of the other side of
the difficulties that I endured to eliminate disorder in that separated village
of Thunaivi. I feel part of the real
governance power in that area. This renders insight into other areas of
governance in Sri Lanka.
Sunday
Times political editorial headed ‘Minuwangoda garment factory fiasco embarrasses Govt. at time of 20A’ confirms belief based connection between Coronavirus and the Government’s
moves to change the Constitution:
[A weaker
opposition and a powerful two-thirds majority in Parliament have not reduced
the woes of the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Alliance in
any great measure.
Paradoxical enough, mechanisms
within the Government, much to their own chagrin, are causing them devastating
damage. This is eroding the ruling alliance’s credibility slowly but surely. It
is not only in the public eye but also before the international community
focused on governance issues here.
Two such instances of great
importance emerged this week. One is the shocking “community spread” of
Covid-19, for the first time since April. This happened at the renowned Brandix
garments factory in Minuwangoda. It assumed proportions of a national crisis
unleashing fears of a frightening countrywide lockdown, food shortages and many
other uncertainties. That it came at a time when even those in the opposition
too were praising the preventive measures taken by President Gotabaya
Rajapaksa, was upsetting government leaders.]
There
were indicators from March onwards about the haste of the government being blocked
by the king virus. If a citizen believes
in Sri Lankan law s/he can confidentially invoke such natural powers which
would manifest through the Judiciary. One who believes in Buddhist laws can do so
even more quickly.
The
above editorial confirms the following in relation to Dual Citizens in
Parliament:
[Minister Vasudeva Nanayakkara raised the issue of the rescinding
the provision which debarred dual citizens from contesting elections]
The media – especially
‘Face the Nation’ also raised the issue of Dual Citizenship – asking whether
this was to accommodate Mr Basil Rajapaksa. The response came from his
electorate of Gampaha where in the 2010 Parliamentary election he won overwhelming
preference votes. The second wave of Corona attack began in Minuwangoda which
is in Gampaha district. One did not need the Supreme Court to recognize the
Natural Warning. Politicians with Belief are always protected by Natural
powers. Those without belief can easily be defeated through the Common power.
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