Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
10 February 2021
MISLEADING THE TAMIL COMMUNITY
The Hindu leader to the Pottuvil to Polikandy march
which is claimed by many as a victorious event is identified as Velan Swamigal.
IBC Tamil TV interview with this person is at- https://www.ibctamil.com/srilanka/80/159552
I do not know this person personally but on 29 January
2021, I shared my article ‘MEDITATING
FOR UN POLITICAL POWER?’ under the heading ‘ISIS in the making?’. This was on
the basis of this person’s signature to the submission by Tamil Political
leaders to the UNHRC. The role of
Political Opposition is to express alternate forms of belief on a particular
issue before the Parliament. Whether the Government registers it or not, such
expressions purify the true listener of distracting deviations and clears the
pathway to self discovery. Where there is no such alternate pathway, one is entitled
to use belief to identify with the
rights and wrongs of government propositions.
Mr Velan declared
during his interview that it was Nallur Kanthan who named him Velan Swamigal. As a deep believer in the power of Nallur, I am
not able to identify with that claim. There are many indicators that confirm to
me that we are following different pathways to share our belief in Nallur.
First of all – Mr Velan
claims that he is an engineering graduate of University of Moratuwa. This means that he has benefited from Common
Resources of the Sri Lankan education system.
Mr Velan claims also that he settled his dues to Chinmaya Mission where
he was a disciple. Mr Velan claims that such settlement to ‘guru’ requires 12
years of service – after which one was free to practice as an independent. The
12 year period is based on the time taken by Jupiter who represents ‘guru’ to go
around the sun. My question is then what about serving Sri Lanka was an
engineer? Given that Mr Velan did not fulfill this role for 12 years as an
Engineer, does he not owe the Common Sri Lankan before he is independent to
follow and lead as a Tamil Politician? Did his spiritual learning not lead him
to find the spirit of Engineering?
Another example of such
indebtedness is Mr Sugash Kanagaratnam of
Vaddukoddai who also claimed to be a leader of the Marching group. In his
interview with IBC Tamil TV at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuE2-rjOjBU&feature=emb_rel_pause Sugash confirms his education at Jaffna
College about which Wikipedia presents the following:
[Jaffna College is a private school in Vaddukoddai, Sri Lanka.[2] It was founded in 1871 as a successor to the Batticotta Seminary which had been established by American missionaries…..
The Batticotta Seminary was an educational institute founded by the American Board of Commissioners
for Foreign Missions (ABCFM)'s American Ceylon Mission at Vaddukodai, in the Jaffna Peninsula north Sri Lanka in 1823. It was founded as part of the
medical mission of John Scudder, Sr. and was subsequently led by Nathan Ward. In 1846 the mission experienced a significant cholera
outbreak. Emerson Tennent judged the Batticotta Seminary equal in rank
with many European universities. ]
But in the above interview Sugash attributes only to
Mr Kumaravel – as his guru at Jaffna College. The Missionaries promoted the translation
from English to Tamil but the beneficiaries like Sugash failed to honor such founders of
global education in Northern Sri Lanka. In contrast I attribute to Mrs Margaret
Saverimuttu who taught us the ‘logic’ in English language.
It is also interesting that Sugash did not attribute
to Mr Rajasingam –Vice Principal, Jaffna
College – who according to my husband was his English teacher. It is
pertinent that Mrs Rajini was killed by the LTTE:
[The
Rajasingams were sticklers for quality and the ability of a society to lift
itself back to quality depends on the presence of families strongly rooted in
it. Rajini was killed because she would not compromise with puruda in politics
that claimed the divine right to purify the ‘nation’ through murder….
The war
being over, farce has assumed the dominant role in puruda. Why do our leaders
who had the best of education and held responsible public office, feel impelled
to praise the LTTE leader as a great man of genius and commitment, who failed
to liberate the Tamils only because of traitors in our midst? Why not tell the
truth that the ‘genocide’ at Mullivaykkal owed as much to the missiles of the
Sri Lankan forces as to senior Tamil leaders lying to the world that the people
held hostage by the LTTE were staying with them of their own free will and
devotion? Why do these bankrupts lie about Thileepan who, under the watchful
eye of the Leader’s men, thirsted to an excruciating death, as showing most
nobly the Gandhian way of Ahimsa; when many ordinary members of the public who
witnessed the event spontaneously exclaimed, ‘They killed him’?.....
Rajini was
a member of Jaffna’s Christian society killed by the LTTE for answering the
call of her civic duty.
The dead lose all meaning except as
numbers bandied before the UN by Tamil nationalists to vilify the Sinhalese,
while ignoring the pertinent context. The Tigers were truthful in that to them
the death of civilians in large numbers was a religious sacrifice, where large
numbers would hasten the birth of Tamil Eelam. Nothing is said about the
thousands of unnamed children, mainly oppressed caste, conscripted and forced
into battle with scant training.] Dr Rajan Hoole in The
Rajasingam Legacy: A Quest For Quality published by the Colombo Telegraph
It is our lack of gratitude or respect for our gurus
that leads to disorderliness in the mind and action. Disorderly minds jump from
senior to senior as per current popularity in her/his environment. Sugash has
claimed publicly that LTTE leader was his god and his political leader Mr
Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam ranked next to the LTTE leader.
The more we focus on blaming others before correcting
ourselves – the more we get divided within. Both of the above who led the march
are bogus and hence the march is without consolidated purpose.
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