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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, December 14, 2015
US and India Displeased With North Lankan CM Wigneswaran

By P.K.Balachandran-Monday, December 14, 2015
COLOMBO: Super Power United States as well as Regional Power India are
none too happy with the political conduct of C.V.Wigneswaran, the Chief
Minister of Sri Lanka’s Tamil-majority Northern Province.
US and Indian envoys have directly conveyed to him their concern that
his unhelpful and radical posturing could jeopardize the Lankan
government’s bid to find an amicable solution to the long-standing Tamil
question.
Last Thursday, Indian High Commissioner Y.K.Sinha met Wigneswaran and
urged him not to split the moderate Tamil National Alliance (TNA) but
instead cooperate with the leaders of the TNA such as R.Sampanthan,
M.A.Sumanthiran and Mavai Senathirajah in engaging the Lankan government
to find a solution to the Tamil problem when there is light at the end
of the tunnel.
Wigneswaran told Sinha said that differences within the TNA could be
solved through talks, but it was apparent that the gap was wide, if not
unbridgeable. He vehemently justified his opposition to the
Sirisena-Wickremesinghe government and to the TNA leadership’s reposing
faith in it.
Samantha Power
Earlier on November 23, Samantha Power, the US Ambassador to the UN, met
Wigneswaran in Jaffna and trashed his argument that the new regime in
Colombo has not done anything for the Tamils. According to
D.B.S.Jeyaraj, Wigneswaran had to revise his stand somewhat after Power
demolished his case with an 11-point rebuttal. After the meeting, Power
tweeted: “Urged Jaffna Chief Minister C.V.Wigneswaran to help reinforce
precious moment for reconciliation and re-building.”
Power’s tweet after meeting TNA chief Sampanthan was of a noticeably
different kind. She described the moderate Tamil leader as a “passionate
voice of Tamil rights seeking results by building national consensus.”
She was pleased with the progress made by Lanka under the new government
led by President Maithripala Sirisena. She said she was “honored” to
meet Sirisena “who is committed to reconciliation, democracy, reform,
justice.” The ranking US diplomat described Foreign Minister Mangala
Samaraweera as a “friend” who is “a firm advocate of the rights of
the Sri Lankan people, accountable government and reform.”
Unlikely to Climb Down
Despite expressions of concern from influential quarters, Wigneswaran is
unlikely to give up his radical posture because he has been led to
believe that he can take on the TNA with the help of the “people” and
the support of the pro-LTTE Tamil Diaspora. He is said to be under the
influence of forces which believe that the Lankan Tamils can do without
India and perhaps even the US.
Wigneswaran could therefore either try and capture the TNA or adopt
existing friendly organizations like the Tamil United Liberation Front
(TULF) and the Tamil National Political Front (TNPF). Political circles
expect him to act before the local bodies elections in April 2016.
TNA Unfazed
However, the TNA’s leaders are unfazed. Sampanthan threw the gauntlet
when he said in Batticaloa: “If the party and the people want it, I will
step down in favor of Wigneswaran.” He is not walking away.
According to Sumanthiran, Wigneswaran’s claims of a mass following are
hollow. “His real strength was seen in the August 17 parliamentary
elections. The TNA swept the polls without his support. The TNPF, which
he indirectly supported, came a cropper,” Sumanthiran observed.

