Missing Malaysian Airline, Recollections Of A Hijacker And Political Twists
By Laksiri Fernando -March 16, 2014
Human curiosity at least is curious. It’s like a wildfire, continuously catches on. Since I started to hear about the disappearance of the Malaysian Airline, MH-370, going from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, a week ago, I was curious about its fate. There were 239 human souls in it after all. The curiosity increased given the host of theories and speculations thrown into circulation by the media, some improbable but not impossible.
The latest in line is the ‘piracy theory.’ If it is correct, the plane is landed somewhere and covered with camouflage. What happened to the passengers? It is an unanswered question. After taking a U-turn towards the west just after entering the Vietnamese air space, it is believed that it could have reached either Sri Lanka on the south side, or Kazakhstan on the north side, given its fuel capacity. This has resurrected the expectations of the families and friends of the disappeared. If it were the LTTE days, even one could have theorized that it would have landed at Iranamadu.
Finally I have decided to throw my hat in the ring, giving my own explanation or story. This is pleasure writing, deviating from rather the sizzling political matters in Sri Lanka.
Pre-Election Fallout In Tamil Nadu – 2014
By S. Sivathasan -March 17, 2014
The Lok Sabha election has got into hectic gear with the day of reckoning being only two months away. BJP’s ascent to power is never in doubt. Breaking a quarter century trend of coalition governments is the challenge. Instituting a strong single party governance is what the election is about. Herein lies the stake of the titanic struggle for the BJP. It’s a target of Modi’s leadership as well. Getting from today to five years back is better examination, since memory that is fresh scores over what may be fading for some. The pre-election scene in Tamil Nadu (TN) ranges from the ethereal to the pathetic. The political formations fall neatly into such a spectrum.
The Ethereal
AIADMK’s improbable reach for Delhi has fuelled a little speculation. Why this strange attempt?
If in 2004 the DMK by giving 40 seat support to Congress could have helped making a Northerner PM, why cannot Tamil Nadu do the same honour to a Tamil from TN itself and make a CM Prime Minister in 2014? The reasoning, weird to many but rational to a few went this way and the relevant CM has staked a claim for the highest political office in the country. For the mantle of Nehru to plod its weary way from Delhi to Chennai and descend on a CM. Such soaring thoughts were never before entertained by a Tamil.
There was another fortuitous arithmetic favouring the calculation. In 1996 Deva Gowda from Karnataka became Prime Minister with his own seat strength at minimal level but supported by no less than a 192 member UF coalition. Similarly BJP and the NDA dithering at 232 or less will reach for the AIADMK and its 40 strong to make up 272 and to form the government. Being ever grateful for this act of benevolence, a national party over five times its size will offer the crown to a one state miniature one-fifth its size. Vaulting ambition can see little logic in irrational thinking. But a hilarious drama is being staged in TN for the entertainment of the plebes. Read More



















