Monday , April 30 , 2012
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Alagiri (top) and
Stalin |
Chennai, April 29: DMK
chief M. Karunanidhi has revived his pet theme — establishing a separate Eelam
(homeland) for the Tamils of Sri Lanka.
His critics, however, see the move as yet another
desperate bid to remain in the political limelight and also as a tactic to
divert attention from the succession war between his sons Stalin and
Alagiri.
On Monday, Karunanidhi will
chair a meeting of the Tamil Eelam Supporters’ Organisation (TESO), an outfit he
had founded in the 1980s but which had remained dormant since he dumped the
Eelam demand for political expediency after Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination in
1991.
At the last two public
meetings he addressed this month, the former Tamil Nadu chief minister demanded
a UN-sponsored referendum among Lankan Tamils to establish an Eelam on the lines
of South Sudan, which voted last year to split from the north.
What has intrigued observers
is the timing of Karunanidhi’s new-found love for the Eelam cause. The LTTE has
been defeated, Tamil parties in Sri Lanka are keener to wrest more provincial
powers under the Lankan Constitution and fringe groups in Tamil Nadu are more
fervent about prosecuting Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa for war
crimes.
“Eelam remains the long-term
goal for parties like us…. But for Karunanidhi, Eelam becomes visible only when
he is in the Opposition. The way he remained Delhi’s willing and silent ally
while the Lankan army decimated Tamils in 2009 exposes the hollowness behind his
present interest in Eelam,” said Mallai Sathya of the MDMK, whose leader Vaiko
has been a vociferous votary of Eelam.
Between 2006 and 2011, when
pro-LTTE parties demanded more effective intervention by India, Karunanidhi,
then in power in the state, had declared that the Centre’s line — backing the
Lanka crackdown on the Tamil Tigers — was the DMK’s as well.
Karunanidhi, whose party
shares power at the Centre, even urged pro-LTTE voices to tone down the
anti-Sinhala rhetoric lest it fanned anger against Tamils in Sri Lanka.
“When Jayalalithaa, during
the 2009 Lok Sabha campaign, raised the pitch on Sri Lanka’s war against Tamils
and promised to send the Indian Army to save them, the same Karunanidhi had
accused her of politicising the issue…. Karunanidhi’s sudden interest in Eelam
is nothing but a ruse to divert attention from the sibling war in his own
family,” said Seeman, the founder of the group Naam Thamizhar Iyakkam.
Congress leaders view his
sudden love for Eelam as a possible exit plan out of the UPA. “He probably feels
that rather than fight the 2014 (Lok Sabha) elections with a discredited
Congress, he might align with other parties like the Left, Vaiko and
Vijayakanth,” an MP said.
However, the Lankan Tamil
issue has never had an impact on elections in the
state.
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