A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, August 26, 2018
Today, 26 August 2018, is the birthday of Appapillai Amirthalingam –
unquestioned Leader of the Tamils and first Tamil Leader of the
Opposition. To remember such a powerful politician, a Tamil leader with
pleasant personal abilities and commanding presence, is I consider a
joyful and appropriate thing.
Leader Amirthalingam was born in the village of Pannaaham in
Vaddukoddai. After a stint at Pannaaham Meikandaan Tamil School he
moved on to Victoria College, Chullipuram. He was the first student from
there to enter the University of Ceylon. At the university he was
acknowledged as one of the few who could speak in both Tamil and
English. Joining people like Prof. Vidyananthan, he acted in Tamil
plays.
His fluency in Tamil and English, and his ability to speak impromptu on
various topics with rich content and succinctness has been paraised by
many. His speeches were a source of joy to many youth like me.
A good leader may be assessed by his decisions and how he comes to them,
and then implements them in ways acceptale to other people. He would
read up on arguments on all sides of a topic, come to his decision very
rationally, explain his position even to those who opposed him and often
bring them over to his point of view. He was an excellent leader
because of this.
At the Law College in 1949, he joined Thanthai Chelva (S.J.V.
Chelvanayakam) in forming the Ilanka Thamil Arasuk Katchi (ITAK, aso
known as the Federal Party). He participated at the initial meeting of
the ITAK and was appointed the Head of the party’s Youth Wing. From that
time to his death, he faithfully worked for the well-being of the Tamil
people. He contested the Vaddukoddai seat in 1952. Although he was not
returned then, he continued to build up the party and saw his work’s
fruition in the 1956 General Election when he himself was elected as the
Member for Vaddukoddai and the ITAK trounced to victory in the North
and the East as the Tamil people endorsed the ITAK’s policies on
language parity and citizenship for the Estate Tamils who had been
cruelly betrayed by the Tamil Congress which turned its back on promises
made to Mr. S. Thondaman.
That same year, our Leader participated in the Satygraha Campaign on
Galle Face Green organized by Mr. Chelvanayakam and the ITAK to oppose
S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike’s “Sinhala Only” language policies for Sri
Lanka. At the Satygraha, Amirthalingam was assaulted by Sinhalese goons.
However, even as he bled, he went to Parliament and gave voice opposing
the language laws of the government. We cannot forget Prime Minister
S.W.R.D. sarcastically and cold-heartedly insulting them saying that
they had come to Parliament with the heroic wounds of war.
In the two elections that followed in March and July 1960, the ITAK
prevailed impressively, showijg that it had the Tamil people fully
behind it. As SJV Chelvanayakam consolidated his status as the
unchallenged leader of the Tamil people, Leader Amirthalingam became his
trusted right hand man. Mr. Amirthalingam immersed himself in all
activities of the ITAK – whether the Anti-Sri Campaign or protest march
for parity for Tamil or Satyagraha. He organized these to perfection and
often brought them to successful fruition. He was the man of action of
the ITAK, the Action Hero as he was often called.

