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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, December 5, 2014
For Tamils Trying Times At Their Worst

By S. Sivathasan -December 5, 2014
In what appears to be a choice less confrontation, what can the Tamils
do? If they vote for the incumbent President, he is sure to win and
rivet his despotism on them and the country still further. If they
refrain from voting, they give a victory to the existing regime on a
silver platter. If they vote sluggishly and lukewarmly for the common
candidate at a fifth of their potential, they make no difference besides
getting entangled in the non-negotiable snares of the JHU. So what are
the options left if their goal and target is regime change and if they
are earnest about it?
One and only one. To realize acutely the strength of their full potential and to vote decisively for Maithripala Sirisena. He will have the wise and moderating counsel of age and experience in Sobitha Thero,Chandrika, Ranil and Sampanthan.
To vote with verve to reach more than five times their performance at
the 2010 election. Then regime change will become a fact of life. This
will overwhelm minor formations. The vote will make the voter a force to
be reckoned with. The voice of the Tamils will begin to be heard.
When
a time comes to test our weight, we Tamils cut ourselves to size. Then
we lament the loss of weight and bemoan that we have lost a bonus seat
or two. In the 2010 Parliamentary election we had about 550,000
countable votes. Yet votes counted for 14 successful candidates was
233,000. From the JHU, 2 successful candidates had 232,000 votes. Comes
2015 Presidential election and in weighing importance, a whole minority
community is treated on par with this fragment of the majority
community.
Delving into the recent past it is seen that the power of the Tigers
grew exponentially in a matter of 18 years from 1983. They grew as per
the dictum of Mao – power grows out of the… Yet the devastation of
morale after Katunayake was never used to advantage in negotiating a
deal. From the Ceasefire of 2002, firepower lost its relevance. From
2009, it ceased to exist.
When the ground equation changes, strategies have to be trimmed
appropriately. But never have we thought of this option. Sulking from
our camp was considered a good proposition. We reduced our weight to
less than a third through indifference and inertia resulting in a
partial boycott. Such action in 2010 has come home to roost in 2015. JHU
and TNA weigh in equal measure. The late Hon. S. Thondaman has told me
on a few occasions, TULF does not become important on its own
self-assessment. It has to make its importance felt in the eyes of the
decision maker. To illustrate this point he applied it to Athulathmudali
and his discomfiture. He was an important member of the government, but
he did not make his importance felt.
If the voting pattern of the Tamils keeps to the same level as other
communities, then it will approximate five (5) times the size of 2010
voting. What a difference it will make! What great influence it will
wield in political bargains. But instead of making that significance
felt, we only prate that we are king makers. If a 1.2 million plus of
our votes can go en bloc to a single candidate, and it makes a
difference to the outcome, then the winner carries with him a moral
obligation to reward those who made that difference. This is the
substance of politics. Tamils and Tamils alone stand in that privileged
and enviable position for the last time in January 2015.
It is the Tamils who have incurred the very worst from the incumbent
regime for over nine years. The TNA is mandated politically to educate
the Tamil Electorate accordingly, to make this difference and to create
history. This is the last chance for a vote to a President to abolish
the system and only the correct vote can achieve it. No effort is needed
to convert the people to vote for the common candidate. They are fully
converted already. Their made up mind need not be spoilt with talk of
detraction. They have only to be activated to go to the booth and to
cast their vote with the benefits made quite apparent.
The TNA party machinery certainly has to do its publicity and propaganda
work, strongly effective in the North, effective in the East and in a
subdued tone elsewhere. It will be a way of converting times of
tribulation into a pursuit of much worth.

