21 October 2021
Tamil Nation
As a Sri Lankan Tamil, what is the highest position I would vote for ?
The answer from within is – as Equal position as ruling person. Likewise here
in Australia where majority are whites. The strength of this was highlighted
through the 1977 Sri Lankan Parliamentary elections preceded by the Vaddukoddai
Resolution which confirmed that Equal Opposition position through the United
group known as TULF. Its origins are presented as follows by Wikipedia:
[On 4 May 1972, several Tamil political groups, including the
Federal Party (ITAK), Ceylon Workers Congress, and All Ceylon Tamil Congress
formed the Tamil United Front (TUF) under the joint leadership of S.J.V.
Selvanayagam, S. Thondaman, and G.G. Ponnambalam. The TUF changed its name to
Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) and adopted the demand for an independent
state to be known as the "secular, socialist state of Tamil Eelam". The CWC declined to extend its support to the newly
formed TULF.]
In 1977 the goal was achieved. But those who are driven by the physical
interpret it as ‘country’ and not as ‘nation’. The CWC’s stand is explained by
the following:
[In the March 1965 elections, Thondaman shifted to the UNP to
protest against the terms of the Indo-Ceylon Agreement of October 1964. After the victory of the UNP in 1965,
S. Thondaman and Veloo Annamalay were named as nominated as Members of Parliament. He was out of
Parliament from 1970 to 1977 after the defeat of the UNP in the general
election of 1970. During this period the CWC under his leadership gradually
allied itself with the major Tamil political parties and subscribed to form the
Tamil United Front (TUF). He was also elected a leader of the triumvirate
leadership of this Tamil political organization.]
To be a sovereign community, Tamils had to include the group – then recognized
as ‘Indian Tamils’. Without them our connections with Tamils of India become weak.
Even though CWC did not join the TULF, the TUF membership confirmed their
intent to be part of Sri Lankan Tamil community. They are missing from the
Tamil Political group that is claiming Tamil Nationalism. This ‘forgotten ‘group’
is now Politically with the Rajapaksa government.
Lieutenant Colonel Navam is an example of Tamils in Sri Lanka who were
alienated by Jaffna Tamil combatants despite the LTTE leader respecting him at
the highest level. If we do not recognise and value such folks who fought for
their local community against the mighty Indian army then their power is lost
to us which has the effect of favouring the opposition. Navam’s dedication has
thus been added to the Rajapaksa side.
It’s interesting that Mrs Bandaranaike lost in 1977 Parliamentary
elections which were the first after the 1972 Constitution was drawn with
Buddhism Foremost article. Why so? Because her husband was killed by a Buddhist
monk. If the lady had felt the loss genuinely she would have not blocked the power
of faith overriding the relative, downward pulling forces. To the extent
Non-Buddhists distanced themselves from those who practiced Sinhala-Buddhism
foremost policy their belief would form natural opposition Energy at government
level. Belief is self-balancing Absolute power. Even the believer has no
control over it after it goes beyond local level. Like in the case of Corona
virus – this is exponential in its occupation – once it leaves its local area.
All those who believe they are Sri Lankans but are excluded by the ‘Buddhism
Foremost’ article - have the power to establish Equal Opposition through belief
in their own religion. Those who compete with this article would be limited to
the relative power. In terms of Tamils who claim nationalism through Indian
support – they would become junior Tamils until they are global Tamils. Likewise,
Buddhists who seek to be global Buddhists including through China.
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