13 January 2024
Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
TAMIL
HERITAGE
I received
news of Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam’s emotional outburst, recently in Sri Lankan
Parliament . It was invoked by Justice Minister Dr
Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe . The minister ‘found fault’ with Mr Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam’s grandfather. I responded as
follows:
‘The
Minister was acting in breach of fundamentals of Democracy, by referring to the
Hon GG Ponnambalam. It was made worse by the fact that this Parliamentary Elder
is not physically alive. This was in breach of ‘Of the dead nothing but good is to be said.’
As
per my research, democracy is a linear system. Hence majority get to form
government. It is NOT on merit basis. When majority is taken as ‘Seniority’ it
is in breach of the system of Democracy, in which Equal status of the
opposition needs to be confirmed at all times. I recently shared as follows, in this regard:
‘In Sri
Lankan Tamil community, Political law-makers , who previously enjoyed
leadership status were now opposed by armed rebel leaders, who declared that they
were the ‘sole representatives’ of Sri Lankan Tamils.
Political leadership by elections
is through faith in bottom up system of
Democracy. Hence government of the people, by the people, for the people. One
who fights for self governance, would at all times, maintain Equal position and
not take ‘senior’ position.’
It is highly unlikely that Sri Lankan politicians
would change. The only Parliamentarian who expressed Opposition to Racism was
Mr Dilan Perera. The Island has reported as follows:
Badulla District SLPP dissident MP Dilan Perera, during the
debate, said that ONUR office had been neglected during the time of Gotabaya
Rajapaksa’s presidency. “The first chairperson of ONUR was former President
Chandrika Kumaratunga. President Rajapaksa was not against reconciliation but
was against Chandrika Kumaratunga. So, this office was neglected because he
did not like the chairperson. Passing this Bill would show our commitment
towards reconciliation. If implemented to the letter, the provisions of this Bill would be
able to put an end to the culture of politics and politicians who capitalize on
race, language, religion and caste. These differences
perpetuated by identity politics still exist; it is that brand of
politics that keeps us down as a nation,” Perera said
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