Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
25
October 2020
Hindu Nationalism or Tamil Nationalism?
Today we Hindus celebrate
Mother Saraswathi – goddess of Education. I inherited belief in that philosophy
from my mother who grew up in Burma and therefore was strongly influenced by
Indian Hindu culture. My father grew up in Northern Sri Lanka and was
influenced by Jaffna Tamil culture. Between the two cultures - Indian culture
celebrated Saraswathi poojah more elaborately than Jaffna culture. We as a family became multicultural
and merged both cultures at home. The picture above confirms that merger
through marriage of my father’s sister to my mother’s uncle from Burma. To the
extent I invoke through my belief, I feel their Energy. In our office in
Vaddukoddai where we have this picture, it is my belief that I invoke the
combined power which is regional family power. At the temple in Thunaivi-Sangarathai
– I believe I invoke traditional local power as per my father’s side.
These passages are
important in developing structures through which the folks of an area would
mind-merge.
Today, I was directed
to Capital TV’s interview with Mr Sugash Kanagaratnam – a lawyer politician
whose office is on the way to our office
from our temple. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izWAuew5Xag&feature=youtu.be
. Politically speaking we
could say that the temple is in the area where majority support Mr Douglas
Devananda who is a coalition partner of Mr
Mahinda Rajapaksa and our office is in Vaddukoddai which in TNA area and carries
the spirit of the Hon Appapillai Amithalingam – under whose leadership Vaddukoddai
Resolution happened and led Tamils to political victory in the 1977 elections. Mr Sugash Kanagaratnam confesses to inheriting
the mandate of the LTTE which killed the Hon Appapillai Amithalingam and downgraded Nationalism
as declared through Vaddukoddai Resolution to Separatism promoted through armed
power. That is to aim Vaddukoddai to become like Thunaivi – in which area I
have never seen Mr Sugash
Kanagaratnam and to which area the ‘family’ of Mr Sugash Kanagaratnam mentioned
below never came even to participate in the opening of the Development
Secretariat on our temple land donated to the public.
I
met Mr Sugash Kanagaratnam when we needed a lawyer
when the High Court of Jaffna while accepting my appeal application in the
testamentary matter required me to restructure it to suit the local practices. I
asked a friend - Mr Sam Hensman and he recommended Mr Sugash Kanagaratnam. As is my
way, I took my turn in the long queue to
see Mr Sugash Kanagaratnam in his office. He was quite courteous and receptive
but excused himself on the basis that he was related to our opposition. That
opposition was made up by my husband’s sister and brother in law. The Sinhalese
parallel of that would be the claim of Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa excusing himself
because the opposition is his wife’s
relative in parliament. Mr Sugash Kanagaratnam recommended Mr Visvalingam
Manivannan whose focus was strongly diluted by his political distraction, especially
during the time Miss Vithiya Sivaloganathan’s rape and murder case was being
heard in the Jaffna Courts. I believe that we lost the appeal due to lack of
mind merger between client and lawyer which in turn connects to the judge. Mr
Yogendara - the other side lawyer from Colombo was not so distracted and
prepared his submissions in a way that was easy for the judge to copy. As per
my discovery – this is the sorry state of affairs of Jaffna judiciary – which in spirit includes
the mind of Mr Wigneswaran who is an extreme example of the breach of the
Doctrine of Separation of Powers between the Government and the Judiciary
followed by religion and politics. He effectively copied Buddhist leaders.
Our NSW Parliament presents
the root of this doctrine as follows:
[In
his Second Treatise of Civil
Government, English
philosopher John Locke (1632-1704) noted the temptations to corruption that
exist where “... the same persons who have the powers of making laws to have
also in their hands the power to execute them ”]
Today when I watched
the above program presented by Capital TV I felt the alienation by Vaddukoddai
Tamil lawyer from this policy. It is that much more important that groups that
claim two nations one country appreciate this Doctrine as if it is part of
their very being. Mr Sugash
Kanagaratnam who claimed that they were developing pan-nationalism needs to
appreciate that Tamils within the Diaspora who practice democracy and therefore
the Separation of powers between diverse cultures, would lead this development
of pan-nationalism. If the local politicians who did not appreciate the value
of the Doctrine of Separation of Powers led the development – we would end up
with separatism. The Capital TV’s ‘The Politician’ program’s presenter was
clever and brought out this truth about Mr Sugash Kanagaratnam through this
program. One of the questions he asked was about the genuineness of the oath
taken as a lawyer – which includes acceptance of punishment to any claim of separate state (6th Amendment
to the constitution) – by a politician who claims that the goal of LTTE separate
country and that of his party were the same. One who is committed to
pan-nationalism would have transcended separatism. The program confirmed to me that which I already
knew through my direct experience with Mr Sugash Kanagaratnam who has become
bi-polar between lawyer and politician but without the separating space needed
to be true to each profession independent of the other. This is an essential
criterion to determine pan-nationalism.
Mr Kaviyalagan another
young Tamil journalist in the Tamil Diaspora clarified that the Navarathri function at the centre of my yesterday’s
article was actually conducted at Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa’s home (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGAceouSs4M
) and not at the temple as claimed by Yoga Joseph who forwarded it to me under
the title ‘MAHINDA RAJAPAKSA AT NAVARATHIRI PRAYERS IN TEMPLE’. But Kaviyalagan made false presentation that the head
of Siva Senai Mr Sachchithananthan was
Indian. I met Mr Sachchithananthan through my articles and later in person when
he introduced himself to me at the Jetwing Jaffna foyer. We have common interests
in Hinduism including through Thiruketheeswaram temple. Maravanpulavu is in Northern Sri Lanka and yet
Kaviyalagan failed to focus on the facts but
distorted them towards his presentation about Indian influence in Sri Lanka.
Wikipedia confirms the following about Mr Sachchithananthan:
[Siva
Senai is a political group
in Sri Lanka formed
to protect the interests of Sri Lankan
Tamil Hindus formed in October 2016. Maravanpulavu
Sachchithananthan, a former United
Nations official is the founder of the group, which has
received encouragement from the Indian political party Shiv Sena.[2] Siva
Senai spearheaded an initiative in December 2017 to allow Sri Lankan pilgrims
to visit Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu, India. The group has
also actively advocated against cattle slaughter in Sri Lanka.
In 2018, supporters of Siva Senai
held protest in Jaffna against cattle slaughter]
If Mr Sachchithananthan is classified as Indian – then so
should be LTTE leader Prabhakaran who accepted Tamil Nadu leadership and its
funds. There are many such politicians in Northern Sri Lanka. They must all be
classified as Indians.
Kaviyalagan goes on to present
the picture that India is influencing the formation of Hindu nationalism as
opposed to Tamil nationalism and indicates that as the reason why Mr Rajapaksa
and other Buddhist politicians visit Hindu temples. Kaviyalagan claims it as a
political strategy. Each one is entitled to form her/his picture and so long as
it is based on belief it qualifies to be
presented to public without going through checks and balances. Hence Universal
Franchise of democratic vote as opposed to ‘appointments’ which need to go
through ‘checks and balances’ as per stated criteria. To present what happened
as a fact beyond one’s belief, one needs
the checks and balances that satisfies the intellect. This is the reason why
the Separation of Powers between the Judiciary and the Elected government is
required. The latter is entitled to express to its electorate on the basis of
belief. The Judiciary needs to believe in the law but apply the checks and
balances to ensure that ‘facts’ presented are true and relevant. Likewise, the
local Tamil population in Sri Lanka is entitled to express as per its belief
when sharing locally. When the audience is global, it needs checks and balances
to the extent of the diversity in cultures.
When we mind merge through
Hindu belief – that alienates non-Hindus. The Jaffna culture that I grew up in
and supported me in my global experiences is very much multi-religious. The
founding education that Mr Sugash Kanagaratnam received is from Jaffna College
which was established and resourced largely by Christians. Multi-religious structures
are part of Jaffna fabric and it would be wrong to promote Hindu-nationalism as
highlighted by Kaviyalagan. We have fought on the basis of Common Tamil culture
– which includes multi-religious fabric. It has facilitated us to integrate
with other cultures – especially Christian cultures in our new nations. If that
is also the basis of merger with Sinhalese – I welcome that as a true Sri
Lankan.
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