UKTamilNews.com

Should India Bat for Tamils in Sri Lanka?

by admin on Feb.08, 2010, under Sri Lanka

Should India Bat for Tamils in Sri Lanka?

Somebody once said democracy is the right to choose your dictator. For the minority Tamils in Sri Lanka, the Presidential election in late January presented such a baffling dilemma. Should they vote for the man who ordered a bloody war on their homeland or for the military general who actually led the troops into their fields? In the end, most Tamils stayed home on the poll day unable to fathom who was the lesser evil. 

India would also want to play a bigger role for its own strategic reasons. China is quite active in Sri Lanka through infrastructure projects and reconstruction aid. “If we don’t step up our presence, we will lose the race to China,” says Professor V. Suryanarayan, senior research fellow at the Center for Asia Studies.

The only ray of hope for the Tamils is the upcoming Parliamentary elections. Unlike the first-past-the-post system for the Presidency, Sri Lanka follows proportional representation for the Parliament. So, Tamils will get a certain number of seats and maybe a role in the government. The President will still remain all powerful, but may need Tamil support for any constitutional changes.
http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/current-affairs/should-india-bat-for-tamilssri-lanka_440526.html


4 Comments for this entry

  • Seyon

    PATHETIC India cannot even bat for INDIANS who are being humiliated and butchered by Srilanka, China and P:akistan routinely without any COMPENSATION from those countries. Now Australia doing the same.
    India give free ships, radars, Interest free loans and free COOLIE INDIAN troops if th ose countries help reduce EVER GROWING INDIAN POPOULATION.
    Chinese policy ONE CHILD FOR ONE FAMILY
    INDIAN POLICY TO AL:LOW NEIGHBOURS TO KILL INDIANS for Family PLANNING.

  • Karuppen

    All the political leaders in power today are aware of their guilty conscience after they have witnessed the cruel genocide of innocent and unarmed Tamil civilians by the Srilankan government forces in 2009. Their empty words emboldened the aggressors Srilankan government and the Union of India. Their inaction in the implementation of contingency policy in restraining the war monger Srilanka headed by Mr Mahinda Rajapakse is an anathema to the principles of democracy. Democracy digs her graveyard deeper and deeper, unable to see her nakedness.

    The leader of the most powerful nation in the world President Obama has the responsibility in taming the war monger nation Srilanka and persuading the Srilankan regime to find a solution by political process to the grievances of the Tamil minority soon. As long as the minority grievances are sidetracked, they create dangerous political hot spots for other war monger countries like India, Pakistan, China, and other undemocratic states to profit from the tragedy of war torn Tamil minority in Srilanka. Should the world still be silent over the abject living conditions and loss of life of Tamil minority in Srilanka?

    Where democracy fails, there emerge anti government elements to assert their rightful claim to political integration. Violence is not the solution to problems in life. Only peaceful solutions stabilize conditions to create trust across the dissenting parties. The US, and all the European countries have the onus confero -ferre -tuli –latum,

    Exposed to harsh living conditions during and after the war on terrorism by the Srilankan government under various fancy political ideas, more than 70,000 innocent death toll of Tamil community have been registered according to reliable sources. Instead of democracy that pacifies the minority to live without fear in a multi-cultural society in Srilanka, state terrorism rules every day social life in Srilanka. Selected killings of Tamils by government forces have become an unpleasant sight there. Doesn’t it flagellate the law of conscience of any political leaders in power today around the world? Why don’t the strong democratic countries like the US, UK, Canada, and other nations raise voice in the UN to implement a policy of stability in Srilanka? By being a silent observer of state violence in Srilanka, these countries throw mud on their faces while they boast that they are democratic countries.

    The source of trouble today is the UN policy towards Srilanka. Secretary General Mr Ban-Ki-Moon is a powerless political leader in the UN. It is time he was sacked from his post for the election of a new strong UN Secretary General who shows administrative capability in implementing policies, strong calibre of moral character, and exudes authority towards removing injustice in war torn nations. First of all get rid of stooges of war monger paid-list nations in the UN in order to implement cohesive policies. They are the stumbling blocks to any constructive policies. Unless and until you get rid of weeds in your garden, the weeds have the upper hand in sapping the blood of a globally neutral organization called the UN. The UN was not created to support state terrorism around the world. The world today needs a new and strong UN General Secretary.

    Extreme pain, suffering, abject living conditions, stateless condition without any democratic rights in their homeland Srilanka, the Tamil community has shown their steel character to live through the state violence during and after the war on terrorism by the Srilankan government. Not a single nation in the world treats its own citizens as untouchables and stateless prisoners in its own territory as is practised in Srilanka. Is it what UN Secretary General Mr Ban-Ki-Moon preaches to the world citizens?

    All the democratic nations in the world have the accountability for an integration policy of
    co-existence in world politics. The Union of India, always suspicious of Srilankan Tamils, is the stumbling block to any peace talks between the Tamil and Singhalese politicians in Srilanka. Unless and until the Union of India is disintegrated into its independent principalities, there will never be any peaceful climate to create the trust needed for a dialogue. Already there are signs of disintegration of the Union of India with the emergence of Telengana and other nine independent principalities. Chinese support of Maoists in India will create the disintegration of the Union of India. A disintegrated India will restrain itself from insinuating into the political life of small nations like Srilanka when its encroaching power in weakened in the Indian Ocean. What you sow in other people’s life will be rewarded to you in your own backyard. India will realize this soon.

    As long as social criminals, wearing sheep skin in the society, fool the democratic world, the world will not notice their crimes. It is the same of Srilankan government today. The government is formed of hard core criminals. As the first step for democracy to realize in Srilanka, these criminals should be brought before the International Court of Justice to face charges and receive harsh punishment.

    Pain and suffering in human life, though unpleasant to the life, create something strong in life. They embolden the inner strength and coalesce into codes of discipline moral strength to face future challenges.

  • Karuppen

    In Srilanka what happened before and during the war on terrorism was a testimony to the disgrace of democratic principles. State violence under the capsule of genocide against an unarmed innocent Tamil minority ended in the death toll of more than 50,000. Needless to say about the abject treatment of the Tamils incarcerated in restricted camps in sub-human sanitary conditions. Has this human tragedy jostled the law of conscience of any democratic leaders around the world to demand counter measures either in the UN or in parliaments? Democratically strong countries like the US, Canada, UK, Australia, France, Ireland, have the accountability for a policy to coalesce into a tenable political solution to the plight of Srilankan Tamils rather than waiting for any first-move country to initiate the dialogue.

    In Srilanka today armed forces are none other than state-trained criminals to plunder public trust. These criminals plunder public and individual properties, kidnap innocent Tamils for ransom money, and murder them if they do not suit their purpose. Criminals dressed like Buddhist monks are loose in the society to agitate ordinary people against the Tamils. Today with the assistance of state armed forces Tamil worship places called temples are dismantled, Tamils in some remote places are forcibly subjected to serve the Singhalese criminals who occupy their land.

    A culture as old as the time is immemorial. That Tamil culture and religion are today deteriorating under the aggression of selected Singhalese racist politicians. This is not the single state aggression of Srilankan government. It is the tacit approval of a great democratic country Union of India. As long as the Union of India remains as the single nation India, any peace talks between the Tamil and Singhalese politicians are doomed to failure. India is the major stumbling block to any peace talks in Srilankan politics. Unless and until the Union of India is disintegrated into its independent provincialities, any small nation like Srilanka in the Indian Ocean will never have a social justice. The political implosion the Union of India is experiencing now has paved the way for independent states like Telengana and other nine states in her backyard. What India sows in other countries, is mercilessly rewarded to India in her own territory. This is the lesson the Mother Nature teaches the aggressor. Chinese strong support of Maoists in India will disintegrate the Union of India before long.

    The world now needs a new and strong UN Secretary General. Mr Ban- Ki-Moon should be sacked from his post giving room for a strong leader who shows administrative capability, political acumen, quick thinking trait, calibre of strong moral strength to translate democratic principles into codes of UN accountability in global politics.

    You need the guts to do anything socially and politically constructive to help the weak and innocent people around the world.

  • Karuppen

    All the UN democratic member nations should vote Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon out of his office. He is not the world politician with the foresight to evaluate any politically simmering volcanoes around the world. His stance on delaying to proceed with UN investigation into the war crimes committed against the innocent and helpless Srilankan Tamils by Srilankan government headed by Mr Mahinda Rajapakse runs counter to the authority vested in him as the Secretary-General of the UN to enforce International laws where they are called for. Even though Srilanka is not a signatory to the convention of International Court, acceptable circumstances can demand UN investigation into war crimes to bring the nation(s) before the International Court to face charges. Examples are former Yugoslavia and an African nation.

    The world now needs a new UN Secretary General with a steel nerve to withstand challenges, a calibre of strong moral character, and an administrative capability to represent the democratic principles in world politics. It was a moral disgrace that the Srilankan war crimes committed by the Srilankan government in collusion with India, China, Pakistan, Israel, and other satellite countries are still neglected for one reason or another. It will definitely give rise to the emergence of more anti government hard elements in future unless the Srilankan war crime mongers are brought in front of the International Court to face charges to receive harsh punishment.

    Where democracy fails, that is where the beginning of slavery and exploitation of human life take hold in different forms of social illnesses.

 

September 2010
M T W T F S S
« Aug    
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930  

Blogroll

A few highly recommended websites...