A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Sampanthan 'kills two birds with one stone'
Leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), Rajavarothayam Sampanthan,
has proved his political maturity and his able leadership in maintaining
the integrity of the TNA by getting all five constituent parties in the
Alliance to concur with his decision to nominate former Judge of the
Supreme Court, C. V. Vigneswaran, as the chief ministerial candidate of
the TNA for the Northern Provincial Council, election.
The trilingual Sampanthan is named after South India's Pallava period
Hindu saint, Thirugnanasampanthar, who had rendered 10 devotional lyrics
in Tamil on the Koneswaram Rock Temple of Lord Siva in Trincomalee in
the 7th century.
The members in the TNA or from Sampanthan's own party, the Illankai
Tamil Arasu Katchchi (ITAK), may occasionally fall out with the Leader,
but his security personnel who are Sinhalese officers from the Sri Lanka
Police, treat him with due reverence and utmost care, and will even
sacrifice their lives to safeguard him. The devotion is to be expected,
as the 80-year-old veteran Tamil politician is extremely fluent in the
Sinhala language and is known to treat his men in a gentlemanly manner.
An invincible figure
Sampanthan, an eminent criminal lawyer from the Trincomalee Bar, enjoyed
a lucrative practice before entering politics for the first time in
1977. He succeeded late P. Neminathan of the ITAK, though at the
beginning, he was reluctant to enter politics. However, on the
insistence of the late Leader of the Tamil United Liberation Front
(TULF), Appapillai Amirthalingam, Sampanthan entered politics in 1977
and since then has remained an invincible figure in the Tamil political
scene, especially in the Trincomalee District.
Reportedly, late President J.R. Jayewardene, had made an attempt to get
Sampanthan to his side by offering a ministerial portfolio, similar to
the manner in which he convinced the 'die hard' TULF Parliamentarian,
Chelliah Rasathurai, to cross over to the United National Party (UNP).
On that occasion, JR made Rasathurai the Minister of Hindu Cultural
Affairs.
However, Sampanthan is a different kettle of fish, and remained loyal to
his party even during the turbulent days when the Liberation Tigers of
Tamil Eelam (LTTE) targeted the elitist Tamil politicians who had
supported the Indo-Lanka Accord and the 13th Amendment to the
Constitution.
Later, when the Tamil National Alliance was formed in 2002, Sampanthan
became the automatic choice to lead the Alliance, which developed closer
links with the LTTE when the outfit embarked on its 'globetrotting'
peace talks with Norwegian facilitation. Fortunately or unfortunately,
the peace talks ultimately fizzled out with the LTTE digging its own
grave.
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