Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
23 November 2020
HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT
There is hot
debate in Sri Lankan Parliament about Development Resource Allocations. A
Diaspora coordinator referred me to a discussion about it in the Eastern
Province and later to the speech by Northern Province’s ‘ Mr Gajenthirakumar.Ponnambalam
MP claiming that Gajenthirakumar ‘exposes in the parliament the plight of the
Tamil people after the war’.
I listened to both until I saw the solution that the
presenters were failing to see. It
reminded me of a training session by an HR expert arranged for us – the General
staff - of the Medical Faculty of the University of NSW. During the exercise –
there were many complaints about issues that were quite basic and normal to me.
I kept stating the solutions I had found. One was about the Air the temperature
of which was centrally controlled being too cold in the office. I said that in
a previous office, I had asked my husband and pasted a paper on the vent above
my head. I think many of them were disappointed that the solutions were so
simple. The lady who conducted the session sought me out and wanted my review.
I reluctantly gave it to her. In the current ‘Virtual Human Resource Training
Session’ I have not been specifically asked but the person who forwarded it to
me was indirectly asking on behalf of the whole.
After Vaddukoddai Resolution 1976, Tamils became Equal
Opposition in National Parliament. This confirmed that so long as we are silent
forces in our home environment the manifestation of our true status will happen
when we need it most. During the years of armed war – the Energy that
manifested as Vaddukoddai Resolution 1976 became dormant. It can be invoked by
anyone who truly believes that s/he is part of the solution. Every
self-governing person IS the solution.
Aristotle said that the value of the whole is
greater than the sum of the individual parts. This is possible only when some
of the individual parts are sacrificed to become the ‘binding Energy’. We call
it the Root Cause. I believe that it was because of this invisible Energy
through which I bound my workplace that later when I needed someone to uphold
the value of my work at the University of NSW, that red holy powder manifested on
the picture of Sri Sathya Sai Baba whose birthday is celebrated today by
devotees all over the world. Back then I was not a devotee of Sri Sathya Sai
Baba. Now I am – of my own free will. That is my parallel of Vaddukoddai
Resolution which consolidated the Energies of all politicians who sought to be
part of common Sri Lanka and be Sri Lanka. The stronger the binding Energy, the greater the value of
the whole above the collective total.
The reverse - ‘the value of the whole is less than
the sum of the individual parts’ - is also true when the force of Separation becomes
part of the whole through ‘foreign’ elements. In his Daily FT article headed ‘Preparation of a shadow constitution’, Mr Harsha
Gunasena highlights as follows:
[In order to have a strong democracy there
should be a strong leader. A strong leader should have a strong vision and a
strong convincing power to convince the people and his/her followers. If the
leader wants concentrated constitutional power for that, he or she would not be
a strong democratic leader. Dictators want such powers. They want only to order
and there should be a bunch of people to implement those orders. The strength
of a strong leader should come from within and not from outside.]
An
autocratic leader who cares about her/his People more than they care about
her/him has this ‘inner’ power and confirms ‘insight’ – as parents have with
their children. But when someone exercises power over People without actually
caring more deeply about them than they care about her/him, s/he becomes a
separating force/Dictatorship. In terms of Sri Lanka, armed militants became such
a force to those who invested in Democracy.
The ‘outside’ influence came through Tamils who supported the armed
militants out of monies earned through non-armed pathways. Where the monies
were earned in other nations – they ought to have first settled their dues to
those nations by becoming Equal citizens of those nations first. Then they
naturally become global citizens with the right and responsibility to partner
those in Sri Lanka.
Tamil
youth copied Southern Sri Lankans whose youth followed Rohana Wijeweera of the
Karawa caste – the Sinhala parallel of Karaiyaar caste of the Tamil community
that produced LTTE Leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. Like minorities – all junior
castes accumulated that latent power as ownership power that makes their own home
groups strongly cohesive – so far as they do not take revenge. Those who absorb
the pain of discrimination thus become owners of the whole more quickly than
those who caused the discrimination for selfish reasons. Taking revenge is a
dilution of our ownership of the whole.
This is
the reason why armed forces become separating forces when they act to attack
instead of defending. Last week, we learnt about such elements within the
Australian armed forces also. Neither side to the Sri Lankan Armed war has done
that thus far. So, they carry their respective karmas that would keep diluting
the positive values of their current efforts .
As per my Jaffna experience – its current citizens
prefer to be self-employed rather than work for someone else. They are the
heirs of Separatists – armed including by weapons, cash, self allocated status
and most of all ‘frivolous knowledge’. An example was sent under the following
heading:
[Jaffna High Court Dismissed Banning of Maaveerar
Naal ]
That which was Dismissed was the Writ Application
about which I wrote three days ago and highlighted as follows :
[When I read the Ceylon Today report ‘Maveerar Commemorations:
Writ filed seeking prevention of ban’ – that heritage invoked itself. The
report states:
[A Writ Petition was filed in
the Jaffna High Court seeking an Order preventing the Northern Province Senior
DIG and the Provincial Director of Health Services (PDHS) from attempting to
ban the Maveerar Commemorations from 25 to 27 November, by citing provisions of
the Prevention of Terrorism Act or the Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases
Ordinance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Attorney-at-Law Vishwalingam Manivannan,
representing parents who lost their children in the war, said he would be
waiting till tomorrow (20) for a response regarding his petition. ]
There is a big difference between ‘Dismissal of the
Ban’ and ‘Dismissal of the Application to Prevent the Ban’. What happened was
the latter. Tamil medium reported and circulated the report as if it were the
former.
The solution to the ethnic problem
relies on the deepest of roots being recognized and addressed. Once recognized
that will raise the issue to global level. Those who depend on such reports
would seriously dilute the ownership forces in those who form the roots . This
would influence them to go more and more towards separatism.
A holistic approach confirming positive
value added to the triple bottom line (Money,
Human Resource & Ownership ) is
needed. Members of Parliament representing
Northern Province have the duty to present such Proposals independent of the
government. Towards this they need the partnership of Diaspora members. Often
they want the cash in return for sharing of their status as if that status is
theirs only. That makes the whole a trading substance – like Hambantota became.
If we continue to oppose in order to take revenge we start copying them. That
is what plagiarism does, even in opposition without belief.
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