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Sunday, July 7, 2013

The TRUE status of Tamils in Sri Lanka - (From Thuglak) Part- 2

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The TRUE status of Tamils in Sri Lanka - (From Thuglak) Part- 1



'Thuglak' in Sri Lanka – Part 2

         

Three categories of Tamils

Editor's Note:


Our Reporters S. J. Ithaya and A. A. Samy have visited many parts of Sri Lanka during their 6-day tour and collected news by talking to a cross sections of people there. The opinions, expressed by the Tamils and newspapers in Sri Lanka on the ongoing protests in Tamil Nadu, were published in the last edition of this magazine. This edition carries the opinions of the Tamils in Colombo, Kandy and the Eastern Province. 


"The moment we said that we were going to Sri Lanka, some of our relatives and friends had cautioned us by saying 'why do you visit Sri Lanka at a time trouble prevails there? why this risk?" However, the Tamil friend, who was waiting to receive us in Colombo, had encouraged us by saying "there is no risk at all here. Believe me and come". 


When we reached Colombo all were moving around casually without any tension, as told by our friend. We had expected that the Indian Tamils arriving at the Colombo airport would be subject to special checking and investigations since demonstrations were going on in Tamil Nadu but we were surprised that no such checking were done at the airport. 


Since it was an Easter vigil night, churches on the way were decorated and arrangements for night services at the Beach were going on. Our Tamil friend told us "the problem is that, many people in Tamil Nadu act on hearsay only without understanding Sri Lanka fully. They always think that Buddhists means Sinhalese. It is one of the issues. However 10% of the Sinhalese are Roman Catholic Christians. The people in Tamil Nadu get confused totally on Tamil racism and Buddhists religious extremisms. 


"Buddhist religious extremism prevails among few people here. An organization called "Bodu Bala Sena" acts in such a way to provoke the Buddhist extremism in recent times. All the parties condemn this act. Even Rajapaksa is compelled to condemn this. However, the Buddhists monks get attacked in Tamil Nadu since an impression, that Tamils are the only ones affected by Buddhism extremism in Sri Lanka, has been created in Tamil Nadu. However, not only Tamils, Sri Lanka Muslims, Sinhalese Christians too are affected by Buddhism extremism whenever it raises its head", our friend said. 


We talked to many people we saw in the main road and Sea Street in Colombo. 90% of the shops belong to Tamils. The owners and the employees of the Jewelery shops and textiles Shops are Tamils only. The majority of them told "four years have lapsed since the end of the war. Peace has returned to Sri Lanka and people have started living in peace. Let Tamil Nadu not raising the "Tamil Eelam issue" once again and create chaos here", they said. 


However, they all wish that Tamils should be respected equally. They also expect the Indian government to help them to that end. However, they think that the ongoing protests in Tamil Nadu will be a disturbance to their wish and expectations. 


The leaders, journalists and the ordinary people we met did not view the statements and protests of the politicians in Tamil Nadu seriously. They view Karunanidhi's move of leaving the UPA and the resolution adopted by Chief Minister Jayalalitha at the Assembly as the "politics of Tamil Nadu". They have mentioned only the students' protest with respect. They have said that they respect and bow their heads to the students' protest. They have also said with concern that the students should ever spoil their education by holding demonstration without knowing the ground reality in Sri Lanka. 


We could also see their anxiousness that the protests held in Tamil Nadu are going in vain as they are not moving towards the target which the Tamils in Sri Lanka expect. 


In general, the Tamils in Colombo did not show any interest for an "independent Eelam" even during the war time. A Jewelry shop owner told us, "first of all, let the people in Tamil Nadu understand the meaning for the word "Sri Lanka Tamils". We have Indian-origin Tamils and Tamil-speaking Muslims here. Even among the Indian origin Tamils, the Up-Country Tamils in plantation areas live as a separate unit. They don't have any links with Eelam. They are not Eelam Tamils. 


Only the Tamils, living in the North and Eastern Provinces in Sri Lanka, are Eelam Tamils. We are also Sri Lanka citizens only. However, our race is mentioned as "India-Tamil" in all the certificates issued by the government. Only the Tamils living in the North and Eastern Provinces are mentioned as "Lanka-Tamil" in the government-issued certificates. 


"The Eelam Tamils have a mentality that they are superior to others. They don't have high regards for the Indian-origin Tamils. They get angry even on the Eelam Tamils who come to Colombo to do business here. When the LTTE had devised boundaries for Tamil Eelam, they gave just a 24-hour deadline to around 8000 Muslim Tamil families and made them to leave the Northern Province. No one can either forgot or hide the Tamil Muslim families' distress of leaving the North Province with women and children by taking their belongings in mere polythene bags. That is why the Indian-Origin Tamils, Muslim Tamils and the Up-Country Tamils weren't supporting the Eelam struggle from the moment it begun" Jewelry shop owner said. 


When we talked to the Tamil customers, who came to "Saravana Stores" in Kathiresan Street, majority of them said "we were not treated equal". They have also mentioned that they will be very happy if India and Tamil Nadu takes steps to get equal rights for them. However, they have very clearly mentioned that Tamil Eelam demand is a closed chapter. They fear that the belated protests for independent Eelam held in Tamil Nadu will harm them. 


A Tamil journalist has said "no violence had erupted in Colombo on the 'Independent Eelam' issue. Only the Tigers used to trigger bomb blasts and send human bombs here. Once, like the Mumbai terror attacks, armed Tigers had carried out an indiscriminate firing. As otherwise Tamils–Sinhalese clashes did not erupt in a mega scale in Colombo", he said.



When we visited Batticaloa and Kandy we were able to further confirm all the opinions stated above. 

When we had a chat with a group of men and women, living in line houses at a plantation area in Kandy, they said "we never fought, demanding Eelam. Because, even if such a separate State was formed for Tamils they would not have given us a place there. The Tamils in the North were viewing us as strangers only. Even our Tamil slang is different from their Tamil slang. Even if we visit Jaffna, they spot a disrespectful look at us. However, when Tsunami had attacked those places, we had collected relief materials here and sent the same to them. 


Many of them had migrated to countries like Canada, Britain and lead a posh life there. Hence many people in the North are well-to-do people only. We are the one suffering to the core. Our younger generation has given up plantation jobs and goes to the city for some other jobs. If only we get an "equal rights' kind of a solution, rather than independent Eelam, it would benefit all the Tamils in Sri Lanka" they said. 


Even the Tamils in Batticaloa talked about independent Eelam without any interest. Many of them said "peace had returned to the East many years back. After we got liberated from the war, we had faced elections twice. The "independent Tamil Eelam wish", which some of the people here were having, too had melted and disappeared after witnessing the causalities in Vanni. Majority of people posses a mentality that even adequate powers through political solution is just enough for them. If only the ongoing protests in Tamil Nadu are carried out towards this angle, it will be a realistic as well as beneficial to all of us", they said. 


The Eastern Province too was under the control of the LTTE in the past but the LTTE lost its strength after the ouster of Karuna from there. Hence the Eastern Province came in to SLA's control in 2007. 


A Tamil, who owns a shop in Batticalo, said "the population of the Eastern Province had Tamils, Tamil Muslims and the Sinhalese in that order. Until a specific period of time, the East remained as a LTTE area only. Many Sinhalese, who were living here at that time, were chased away. Even the Tamil-speaking Muslims who did not like Eelam were also chased away and shot dead. Since the Muslims were 35% of population here, the Tigers could not chase away all the Muslims from here. The Tigers could not retain the East for a long time since Muslims were supporting the SLA then. Hence the domination of the Tigers had gone down gradually and the East was completely liberated from the LTTE in 2007" he said. 


It is said that the gun firing, carried out by the Tigers on the Muslims in Kathankudi and Eravur near Batticaloa in 1990, was the one which had sabotaged the Muslims-Tamils unity. 103 Muslims were killed in the firing carried out by the LTTE at 8.10 p.m. on 3/8/1990 [Friday] simultaneously at the Mosques in Kathankudi and Eravur when prayers were going on. 


We visited Kathankudi Mosque too. Though the incident had taken place 23 years back, they haven't repaired the bullet-ridden walls and left them at the same condition. The traces of bullets on the interior walls of the Mosques still remain. Mohammed Ibrahim, who was attending prayers at the Mosque on that fateful day but managed to save his life, has said, "the Tigers were angry that we did not support the Eelam. They made an attempt to chase us out in the same way they had evacuated Muslims from the North. Since we were living in specific areas in large groups they could not evacuate us easily. We had formed an 'alert team' of youth which was protecting our village from 10 pm to early morning next day. The army cadres too were protecting our areas and the army vehicles will come only to the Muslims areas to buy provisions. We were leading a scary life then. When we were doing our "Isha time prayer" (night prayer) at the mosque on that Friday, the Tigers came in a SLA attire, stood at all the entrances of the mosque, fired indiscriminately and ran away. Scores of people were injured in the firing. 78 people including my 10-year old son Ashraff were killed in the firing then", he said amidst tears. 


A youngster, who was standing next to us, asked "Tamil hearts, who sympathize for child Balachandran, should sympathize for this 10-year old Ashraff too, is it not?"


M. C. M. Ameen, a bystander, said, "I was also present when this incident took place. Even if we were to go to the next village we go in groups only with army's protection. We had lived such a hell of a life then. Only now we live in peace. At that time, we and the Tamils [Hindus] were moved so closely like brothers who speak one language, Tamil. Only the LTTE came and poisoned our brotherhood. The LTTE had started assassinating Muslims and other Tamil Leaders who do not support them. Everything went upside down from the time they had burnt a Muslim family alive in 1986", he said. 


The Muslims had a fear for many years even to erect a memorial stone at that mosque in memory of the victims of the firing. They had erected memorial stones to the 103 victims (78 in Kathankudi and 25 in Eravur) at the mosques only after the final war was over and peace returned in 2010. 


Therefore, as far as the things we have seen during this tour, the Tamils in Colombo and Kandy never faced war at all. They did not live under LTTE's rule too. Hence, neither the remains of the war nor the pro-LTTE support are witnessed there. In the East, until a period of time, the Pro-LTTE support and the Pro-Tamil Eelam support prevailed among the Tamils there. However, due to the consequences of the war and the visit of IPKF, the pro-LTTE support had gone down gradually and the Eelam demand too had lost its strength. Even the TNA, when it contested the 2012 elections, had given up the independent Eelam demand in its election manifesto". 


Note:

The experiences of our reporters who visited Northern Province, where many strong allegations like war crimes, human rights violations, barbed-wire fence camps, cells wherein captured Tigers were tortured, rehabilitation of Tamils, new Sinhala settlements, demolishing of Hindu Temples, new Buddhist temples, changing the Tamil names of the villages etc., were reported, will be published in a next edition of this Magazine 


- S. J. Ithaya and A. A. Samy.


NORTH EAST PROVINCE DIVIDED


There are nine provinces in Sri Lanka in all. The Tigers had demanded Tamil Eelam by merging the North and Eastern Provinces. Following the pressure exerted by India in 1987, the then Sri Lankan President Jayawardana brought the 13th amendment in the political Constitution of Sri Lanka. A new Province called "North Eastern Province" was born through the merger of North and East Provinces. The elections too were held with the assistance of IPKF in 1988 and Varadaraja Perumal became the Chief Minister. However, once IPKF went out of Sri Lanka, "Independent Eelam" resolution was brought in the North Eastern Province. Subsequently, the Provincial government was dissolved and President's rule was imposed. The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka, in its verdict on a case filed on the formation of the North Eastern Province in 2006, had stated that the Constitutional changes made were null and void. Hence the Eastern Province had gone away from the Northern Province - which had Jaffna as its capital - and blossomed as a separate Eastern Province by keeping Trincomalle as its capital as in the past. It is said that only the pro-LTTE TNA remains as an influential party among the Tamils in the North & East Provinces now [TNA is a front of five Tamils parties]. However, even the TNA could not capture power in the elections held in the East last year. Only Rajapaksa's UPLF had captured the power. Saravanabavan, MP of TNA told us, "if only we got the support of SLMC we would have captured the power but it did not happen then," he said. 


TRILINGUAL POLICY

The government display boards, kept in many parts of Sri Lanka like capital Colombo, Kandy, Batticaloa and Vanni, carry announcements in all the three languages i.e. English, Sinhala and Tamil. Trilingual policy is introduced up to Standard 10 in the educational institutions. Choosing Sinhala as a communicative language has been made compulsory for all the Tamil children who study English and Tamil. Likewise, choosing Tamil as a communicative language has been made compulsory for all the Sinhala students who study English and Sinhala. Likewise, Tamil government servants studying Sinhala and writing examinations and Sinhala government servants studying Tamil and writing examinations have been made compulsory. In fact they give a salary increment too to the government servants who secure good marks in these examinations. This seems to be a good plan to defuse the language fury.


© THUGLAK, 2013


Friday, July 5, 2013

The TRUE status of Tamils in Sri Lanka - (From Thuglak) Part- 1


From: BR Haran
Date: Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 2:57 PM
Subject: Tamil Weekly "Thuglak" on Sri Lankan Tamil issue - 1



Tamilnadu's most daring Senior Journalist Sri.Cho Ramaswamy took a timely initiative and sent his two Senior Correspondents S.J.Idhaya and A.A.Sami to the Island Nation to obtain first hand reports about the prevailing situation there. The two correspondents spent almost a week there visiting mostly the Northern and Eastern part of Sri Lanka apart from the Capital Colombo. Their reports were published as a series for about 12 weeks. They were very revealing and in fact eye-openers for many in Tamil Nadu. 

As requested by many readers, the weekly has arranged for the English Translation of those reports. Here is the first part and I will keep them posted as and when they come. 

BRH

Thuglak' in Sri Lanka – Part 1

The Protests being carried out here………… the opinions prevailing in Sri Lanka"

Editor's Note:

This article says that almost all the parties in Tamil Nadu, except the Congress party, stress the 'Tamil Eelam demand' in support of the protests of the students. The Buddhist monks are attacked here. Pilgrims coming here are chased away. Sri Lankan government establishments are attacked. Even the students without any political background also raise voice in support of Tamil Eelam. 

What the Tamils and the Tamil daily newspapers in Sri Lanka opinion about the ongoing pro-Sri Lankan Tamils' protests here? Our reporters have personally went to Sri Lanka, visited places like Colombo, Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Pudhukudiruppu, Mullivaikkal, Mullaitivu, Vavuniya, Batticaloa, Kandy etc., and met with the Tamils and Tamil leaders there during their 6-day trip. Moreover they – with the cooperation of the GoSL – met with army officials, Tamil women who have joined the Sri Lanka Army carders and former Tigers staying at the rehabilitation Centre and had discussions with them, recorded their conversations in audio and video tapes and brought those tapes here. Opinions of some of the Sri Lankan Tamils appear in the first chapter of this small article written by our reporters with regard to the prevailing situation in Sri Lanka. 


V. Dhanapalasingan (Editor, Dinakural Daily) Jaffna Tamil 

"We don't take the protests of the Tamil Nadu politicians seriously. They adopt several stands in the Sri Lanka issue for getting the votes. However the protest of the students is an emotional one and we respect it very much. However, before they protest, they should know in advance about our needs and then protest accordingly. As otherwise, if our need is different from their demand then it will bring a defeat to all. We have given up our 'Tamil Eelam" demand. In spite of all the past experiences, if we take this demand in our hands, it will ruin the future of the remaining Tamils. It is an impossible demand in the prevailing situation. We feel that the Tamils in Tamil Nadu should not force anything on us without consulting with us as we feel that the GoSL should not impose anything on us which are not acceptable to us. We respect your love but it should benefit us anyway". 


V. Ananda Sangaree (Secretary, TULF)

"Indian Tamils were the ones who had raised the Independent Tamil Nadu demand even before we had started it. However, you yourselves had given it up, got used to the system of "State Government vested with Powers" and live under this rule with satisfaction and peace. The Tamils here too like this only. It would be appreciated if your protest is aimed at achieving this for us. Some Sinhala leaders may commit some errors for their political gains. However, majority of the Sinhalese are good people and it is very wrong to attack them in Tamil Nadu. It should not happen in the land where Mahatma Gandhi was born. It will only affect us further more". 


Yogeswary Patgunarasa (Mayor, Jaffna)

"Tamil Nadu, where around 80 million of Tamils live, cannot be converted into a separate State. The Tamils in Tamil Nadu should think as to how it is possible to demand a separate State for a few lakhs of Tamils, out of 20 million population of the nation, just in the North and Eastern Provinces of Sri Lanka, excluding the Muslim Tamils, Up-Country Tamils and the Indian origin Tamils? Everyone, except the Tigers and their close supporters, had given up the "Tamil Eelam" demand long back. Raising this demand once again now, will only help to divert even the remaining dreams of the future of Sri Lankan Tamils. Don't believe the rumours roaming around in Tamil Nadu. We are the ones living here. You visit here and see the situation. Kindly understand the fact that there are chances that the form of your protest will only spell more troubles for us, instead of doing good to us". 


Ganga (Bus operator, Jaffna 

"Four years had gone since the conclusion of the war. At least one of us would have staged a fasting protest here, if only we had thought that independent (Tamil) Eelam was the only solution, is it not? At least one of us would have immolated, is it not? Did you receive any such news so far? It is not known as to why the youth in Tamil Nadu commit suicide (for us) . Will Delhi convert Tamil Nadu, which has the same size of Sri Lanka , into a separate State? Then how can we demand for an area, which is very very smaller in size than Tamil Nadu, as a separate State? We have just started living peacefully after leading a hell of a life, in the name of 'war' for the past 30 years. Help us for a political solution. Prepare India for it. This is the real help which you can extend to us". 


A Tamil Journalist (on the condition of anonymity)

"This is my request to the students in Tamil Nadu; Some politicians in Tamil Nadu, even after knowing well that their 'demand for a separate State' will never taste success in Tamil Nadu, are not willing to give up their wish and now try to impose their wish on you (students) as well on us. Don't succumb to the provocation of those politicians, who are anxious to enjoy the benefits from the Members of Tamil Diaspora and spoil your educational career. Some ordinary political leaders, who can't get even a 2 digit seat if they approach a political alliance, sacrifice your lives for their political stability. The lives of our youth, already lost in this land (Sri Lanka), are enough. You do not loose your life there. It is impossible here for a separate State. If you want to do good for us, please demonstrate for demands like political solutions, equal rights for Tamils etc. This is the reality here. This alone will help us. You are loving us but what benefit will you get by declaring the nation, where we live, as an enemy nation? Where the people here will go for rice, dhal, oil, soap, cloths etc., if an economic sanction is imposed on Sri Lanka? These things will come to us through other nations and prices too will go up. Many intermediaries will earn big profits in the process. Are you expecting this?". 



Kilinochchi V. Sahadevan (Leader of Forum for war –affected people) 

"I kindly invite the protesting students in Tamil Nadu to come here once to visit the people and then devise the demands for which they protest. Wrongly–guided protests cause bad things instead of good things. 90000 widows are here. In our forum alone, we have 2244 families who had lost all their properties in the war. Eelam is impossible even in the dreams hereafter. Instead, things like rehabilitation projects to help the widows, affected by the war, to bring up their kids, houses for those who lost them, land for those who had lost them, compensation to those who had lost their business etc. are the need of the hour for us. Your lost property can be found only if it is searched in the same place where you lost it. We can get compensation for the actions of the Rajapaksa-led Government from that Government only. Awarding punishment for him and detaining him in the prison is not important. Restoration of our lives is more important than that. We can get at least some compensation, only if we demand from him. The Government is a coalition of 18 parties and he can be pressurized through many of these allies. Many Tamil parties in his alliance too can put pressure on him. If anyone captures powers next, they may wash their hands by saying it is between "you (Tamils) and them (Rajapaksa's Government). Hence the smart diplomacy is only to negotiate, as far as possible, with this present Government and get back our lost lives. We request that your protest should only assist our goal and not becoming stumbling blocks to it".


R. Yogarajan, (UNP, Prime Opposition Party) 

"The independent Tamil Eelam demand, which began in a non–violent way in 1970s, became a arms struggle in 1980s. However, that demand was gradually abandoned among the people who were affected by war continuously. Only the tigers had favoured it. People have started moving towards a political solution. 82% Sinhalese had expressed opinion in favour of Tamils only, in a survey conducted among the Sinhalese on "giving an appropriate political solution to the Tamils". The Sinhala Government may act for politics but the Sinhala people are not like that. It is very very wrong to attack the Sinhalese touring there (Tamil Nadu). The fact, that no attack was carried out on the Tamils here even after photographs and videos on the strong attacks carried out on Buddhist monks (in Tamil Nadu) were released by the media, is a strong testimony to the peace prevailing here. At least, hereafter such things should not take place in Tamil Nadu. Whenever singers and film artists visit Sri Lanka you oppose them and brand them as 'traitors of Tamils". In what way it is justified? Whom they are going to make happy with their performance? Shouldn't a Tamil here listen to Tamil music? Shouldn't we see those music directors and singers in person and enjoy? It is big mistake to apply this (bad) attitude even in games like cricket, athletics etc". 


Douglas Devananda (Sri Lanka Minister )

"The Tamil Nadu students should think, not through emotions but by keeping in mind the practical possibilities. If it is argued that attacking the Sinhalese and Buddhist monks, who visit a place (Tamil Nadu) where majority of people are Tamils, is justified, then attacks on Tamils in a land (Sri Lanka) where 72% of the population are Sinhalese, too would become a justifiable act here. Please don't give room for it". 


Up-country Tamils, Kandy 

"Tamils and Sinhalese live in union here. Whenever reports, carrying news on the attacks on Sinhalese and Buddhist monks and the Sri Lankan establishments in Tamil Nadu, come out we do not get out of our houses on that day due to fear and stay indoors. So your actions shouldn't affect our lives, is it not? Hence, give up carrying out such attacks. We request you to think in such a way to help our growth, political solution and economic development". 



A Sinhalese (who did not disclose his name and talks in Tamil )

"It is surprising to see the protests in Tamil Nadu stressing for the separation of Sri Lanka, instead of demanding to convert Tamil Nadu as a separate State. Can India declare an 'independent Kashmir", if all the students in Pakistan stage strong protests for it? The same situation lies here as well. Sri Lanka is an already a small nation. Hence, what is the use of separating it into many parts? If Jaffna Tamils are given separate State, they will not allow Indian origin Tamils and up-country Tamils to live with them there. Then we have to give another separate State to them. Then we have to give separate State to the 14% Tamil-speaking Muslims. A considerable number of Christians are among the Sinhalese as well. If they demand for a separate State, we have to give them one too. Are these things possible"? 


[An article on the 'visit to Sri Lanka', which exposes the ground reality in Sri Lanka, will be published in the next edition of this magazine]

The above article has also quoted from Sri Lanka Tamil Dailies under a separate Box New Item titled "Voice of the Tamil Daily Newspapers in Sri Lanka


N. Nadesan [an extract from his article appearing at page 5 of "Dinamurasu" a Sri Lanka–based Tamil Daily dated 1-4-2013) 

"In the past, Prabhakaran had done the most foolish act of making 1.5 crores Sinhalese to forge enmity with us and subsequently made the Indians too to become our enemies by assassinating Rajiv Gandhi. However, the politicians in Tamil Nadu now carry out an act against Sri Lankan Tamils, which is worse than the above foolishness of Prabakaran. They provoke the 60 crores Buddhists all over the globe and their governments against the Sri Lanka Tamils by attacking and harming the Buddhist monks visiting Tamil Nadu. If you doubt my words, then see the list of nations which had adopted the pro-GoSL and neutral views while voting for the "Geneva resolution". The GoSL gets strength from your activities only. Don't provoke the Sinhala Chauvinism. We have to shed our blood once again then". 


Mano Ganesan [President, DPF) says in an Interview to "Dinakural", a Sri Lankan daily, dated 31.03.2013)

"A resolution, that a public referendum on Tamil Eelam should be held, has been proposed at the Tamil Nadu State Assembly. There is no clarification where the voting has to take place. In the past there was an area which was ruled by the LTTE. If only this resolution had come at that time it would have been very appropriate. When you make a statement from Tamil Nadu on a political solution and the goals meant for the welfare of the Tamils in Sri Lanka, it should be done after coming to a good understanding with the political leaderships of the Tamils in Sri Lanka. However, it seems that the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and the protesting students have not discussed anything with the Sir Lanka-based Tamils, is it not? Human Rights violation is the mega medicine which shakes the present world. However, the international community will not welcome the political demands like independent nations, public referendum etc., when they are proposed in the prevailing situation and these demands will not get the support of international Human Rights forums as well. Indian Government too will reject them. Just see, even the Indian Central Minister himself has rejected the resolutions of the Tamil Nadu Assembly. Tamil Nadu should leave the political solution demand to the Sri Lanka Tamil leaderships. Whether it is a provincial council or federal system or coalition rule or a separate State! Whatever it may be, let the leadership of the Tamils in Sri Lanka decide it. Let the students of Tamil Nadu and the Assembly take forward the protests and resolutions by giving importance to the 'violation of human rights' issue". 

© THUGLAK, 2013