SAMPANTHAN STANDS BY SUMANTHIRAN & APPEALS FOR UNITY AMONG THE TAMILS TO ACHIEVE A POLITICAL SOLUTION.
My attention has been drawn to the
interview said to have been given to the media by Mr. M. A. Sumanthiran,
President’s Counsel, former Member of Parliament Jaffna District, and
Spokesman for the Tamil National Alliance.
Mr. Sumanthiran has been frank and
forthright in his answers to questions that have been asked with the
deliberate purpose of promoting mischief and disunity amongst the people
of this country particularly amongst the Tamil people with the ulterior
purpose of sabotaging efforts to find a resolution to the National
Question within the framework of a single united undivided and
indivisible Sri Lanka.
Over the past 30 years after the
signing of the Indo Sri Lanka agreement and the enactment of the 13th
Amendment to the Constitution much work has been done by successive
Presidents and Governments, under the leadership of President R.
Premadasa, President Chandrika Bandaranayaka Kumarathunga, President
Mahinda Rajapaksha, President Maithiripala Sirisena and Prime Minister
Ranil Wickeremesinghe to bring about a resolution to the National
Question based upon substantial consensus catering to the needs of a
multiethnic, multilingual, multicultural pluralistic society all of
which are matter of record.
The questions posed to Mr. M.A.
Sumanthiran are intended to promote confusion amongst all people, both
the Sinhala and Tamil people. The purpose of this interview is to
disturb the ongoing process amongst all people both Sinhalese and
Tamils. The people should not get confused and misled by such
mischievous endeavors.
During the history of a long political
struggle for equality and justice such as the Tamil political struggle
which commenced in 1949 and has lasted over 70years various events have
taken place. The Tamil struggle when it commenced was democratic,
peaceful and non-violent. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
commenced their armed struggle in the late 70s and early 80s, after a
period of 30years since the commencement of the democratic peaceful and
non – violent Tamil struggle.
If there had been a reasonable
resolution to the Tamil Question in the first three decades, the LTTE
would never have emerged on the scene. It was the failure of the
majority leadership to implement pacts and agreements entered into with
Tamil Leader Mr S.J.V. Chelvanayakam who was committed to non-violence
that resulted in the emergence of LTTE. Even during the time of the
armed struggle which lasted till 2009, the peaceful Tamil political
struggle continued and continuous up to date.
The people of this country need to
look at how the future can be bright for all people, on the basis of
justice equality. Mr Sumanthiran whose ultimate interest is in a just
and acceptable resolution has answered questions from this perspective.
He has also expressed his own views on some issues. There can be
progress and prosperity in Sri Lanka and for all its people only if the
National Question is resolved on the basis of permanent peace evolved
through a resolution based on justice, equality, self-respect and
dignity.
I would appeal to all the people in
this country, the Sinhalese Tamils and all others not to be misled by
such mischievous endeavors and to concentrate on the efforts to find a
reasonable and acceptable resolution to the National Question based on a
substantial consensus.
I would like to communicate to the
Tamil people of the Northern and Eastern Provinces that our strength to
achieve a reasonable and acceptable resolution lies in your being united
behind such a position rather than giving expression to contradictory
views on issues that are perhaps not strictly related at present to the
resolution of the National Question.
The Tamil people have suffered
immensely in several ways during the past several decades. The Tamil
people were subjected to racial pogroms even before the emergence of the
LTTE. A very substantial number of Tamil people have fled the country.
Tamil people will inevitably remember with pain what happened to them,
but this should not confuse their thinking in relation to the main
issue.
It is only an acceptable political
resolution to the National Question that can provide permanent peace and
relief to the Tamil people and permanent peace and prosperity to the
whole country and all its people.
It will be the duty of every citizen to strive unitedly to the achievement of this objective.
R Rama Sampanthan
Leader Tamil National Alliance.