13 April 2023
Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
SENSTAR SPORTS CLUB, THUNAIVI, NORTHEN
SRI LANKA
SARONG ATTITUDE IN WESTERN SUIT
In Hindu culture, it is customary for those
within the Energy circle of a deceased person to pray for the soul to merge
with Universal Energy. When we commemorate ANZAC day next Tuesday, we commemorate all Australians
and New Zealanders who died fighting in wars. When we so participate, in turn
we inherit their virtues and protect ourselves from their negatives. One such
negative is the use of drugs in schools revealed highlighted by a Tamil the group
at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kYTXbgKStU.
The communication came to my attention, when I opened the following
link forwarded by a Tamil diaspora leader - https://youtu.be/MyWFks5Bj5g
In essence, Tamil MP Rasamanickam Shanakiyan
was confirming that he had failed to pay his respects to Tamil soldiers and
hence had inherited their negatives. One
such negative is lack of respect for Political elders in the Tamil Community
who identified with and gave form to the discrimination by Sinhala politicians.
This was inherited by Tamil militants to whom only their physical surroundings
was ‘home’. Unless they were mentally connected to the politicians, they did
not have the moral authority to represent those outside their physical
environments. Even a spouse is eligible to represent the other through laws
common to both or through Love which is the end of marriage laws. Those who
disrespect marriage laws (customary or theoretical) fail to reach that
destination.
I found that the way Tamil MP Rasamanickam
Shanakiyan presented his argument in National Parliament was offensive. Despite being censured by the speaker, Tamil
MP Rasamanickam Shanakiyan kept on ridiculing the Sinhala MP – a racist. The number
of steps / processes between Political statement and Belief based logic confirm
the depth of our culture. Some are made by us and some are inherited. Tamil MP
Rasamanickam Shanakiyan was wearing British attire but speaking like a villager
in sarong.
As per my reception, Shanakiyan was
complaining about the takeover of traditional Hindu lands by Buddhist priests. Recently I said to one of my loyalists that our
temple land in Northern Sri Lanka would have been ‘taken over’ by Thunaivi villagers
if not for its heritage value. The reason is ‘caste’ based reverse discrimination
after the armed war. Armed militants who were discriminated against on the
basis of caste, connected to the Universal power of truth which led to mind-merger
with those who from the same community genuinely suffered due to Racism. I
believe that I was such a victim here in Australia. The book through which I
shared my pain found its way to National Library of Australia, via Congress
library through its own power. That is the way of truth. Even if one does not read
the book but respects the pain in it, the person would have the courage to live
as per her/his truth.
One of my main focus areas was the
prevention of Land takeovers by locals, influenced by Tamil Diaspora money. The
team above are standing on land abandoned by Tamils who emigrated before the war.
A building on those grounds was inaugurated by Mr C V Wigneswaran when he was chief minister of Northern
province. I concluded that Mr C V
Wigneswaran lacked the intuitive intelligence of ‘ownership’ to prevent this
takeover. Our organisation promotes the group named ‘Senstar’ which according to
the founders was named by the LTTE.
Interestingly, Senstar presents itself
as follows:
‘The company was
established in 1981 with the objective of bringing technologies originally
targeted for military applications to the commercial security market.
With just seven employees, Senstar introduced its first product, Sentrax, a
buried cable perimeter security technology, in September 1982. Early adopters
included Correctional Service Canada, the British Home Office and Western
Australia Corrections.’
I was therefore not
surprised that LTTE named them. As per the locals, LTTE ‘allocated’
land that did not belong to them, to this club. Eventually there was
internal frictions within the sports clubs. We contribute only to their sports
activities and use our own donated property to train them in ethics. To me, it
was no coincidence that Mr C
V Wigneswaran who referred to the LTTE leader as ‘brother’ inherited this land
takeover mentality as his heritage. I opposed such takeovers by donating
our own land towards post-war development.
A heritage - be it positive or negative, has its own
mind. If used for political benefits in Parliament, the MP so doing will become
the medium of the revolutionaries in that parliament. If the MP has developed
his own governance power in an issue, s/he would become the medium of angels in
Parliament.
The current President who does wear
Western suit and is open about his alliance with Western values demonstrated
just that during the 2018 constitutional crisis. The governance value of this was confirmed yet
again through our Institute of Chartered Accountants through whon the president
delivered the following message:
“Whether we are the politicians, whether
we are the business community, whether we are the professionals, whether we are
the trade unions, whether we are the civil society and more than others,
whether we are the media or we are the Government administrators, we
cannot run away from that responsibility. We must all bear that. If you still
continue pointing fingers at each other, we will not succeed. But what matters
to us is not merely the IMF program, but also what comes beyond that. https://www.ft.lk/top-story/SL-at-crossroad-last-chance-to-forge-ahead-or-fail-President/26-746894
I contribute through media as well as Public
Administration groups, including by genuinely opposing through my alternate belief
based logic. The first copy of my latest book – Different Logics was sent to
the President towards common power-sharing.
The president mentioned also the two ‘E’
problems – the ethnic problem and the economic problem. They are two sides of
the same coin – the global membership coin.
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