Sadanand Menon: Who speaks on behalf of Lanka's Tamils?

 http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=337655

The LTTE, by all accounts, seems to have been lassoed. The dreaded
militant outfit fighting for an independent Tamil state within Sri
Lanka, is said to be engaged in a last ditch battle from its encircled
base in the Vanni region in Jaffna. The Lankan army claims to be a
couple of kilometres short of the LTTE's administrative headquarters
in Kilinochchi.



Reporters who have covered the decades-old nationality struggle in the
island know that, in Jaffna, being a 'couple of kilometres' away
really means nothing. The LTTE is the world's deadliest deployer of
World War-II vintage Claymore mines. Almost twenty years ago, the
commander of the Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka, Lt Gen
Harkirat Singh, had told reporters that after a 48-hour gun-battle,
the IPKF would succeed in flushing a building across the road which
had been occupied by LTTE snipers, but that to cross the road and
occupy the building could take up to a week or more, as they would
have mined every square inch of access to the building.



So the din in Tamil Nadu the past days by political parties, many
known to be fronts for the LTTE, for Indian intervention in Sri Lanka
to prevent the "genocidal attack on the Tamil race" seem orchestrated
by an invisible agency. The Centre has been served two-week's notice
to ensure a ceasefire on the island, failing which the all-party
meeting chaired by Chief Minister Karunanidhi on October 14, has
threatened that all 39 Lok Sabha MPs from the state would resign their
seats.



For at least a quarter of a century, crocodile tears over the plight
of Sri Lankan Tamils has irrigated political arterial wells in Tamil
Nadu and given heroic legitimacy to a section of its leaders who,
otherwise, have no other constituency. MDMK's Vaiko has, for long,
built his political fortune in the name of speaking on behalf of
Lanka's Tamils. That he simultaneously bats for a ruthless and
near-fascist organisation like the banned LTTE has not disturbed
anyone in particular, as he continues to forge opportunist alliances
with more mainstream parties.

So too are the dubious claims to 'Tamil interest' expressed by one of
the most undemocratic formations in Tamil politics is recent times,
the PMK of Anbumani Ramadoss. Through the past twenty years of its
growth, it has only exhibited caste sectarianism of the worst kind, so
as to disqualify it from ever being able to speak on behalf of
'Tamils' as a whole.



One has not come across any of these parties pleading the cause of a
genuinely democratic political process in Sri Lanka, especially among
the Tamils, which they consider their own undifferentiated
constituency. Never once has the brutally militarist and supremacist
ideology of the LTTE been questioned. The parties in Tamil Nadu have
only obediently echoed what the master ventriloquist across the Palk
Strait has made them repeat.



While there can be no two opinions that Sri Lanka is today some sort
of a rogue state and should be restrained from assaulting unarmed
Tamil civilians, I am personally unable to categorise the move of the
parties in Tamil Nadu, and the claims on behalf of Lankan Tamils, as
anything but hypocritical, as I have been witness to one of the
cruellest chapters in this saga which saw the marginalising,
pauperisation and death of the almost 750,000 repatriates (people of
Indian origin) from Sri Lanka during the '70s and the '80s.



In two phases, under the Shastri-Sirimavo Pact of 1964 and the
Indira-Sirimavo Pact of 1974, three-quarter of a million 'stateless
people' of Sri Lanka — the descendents of the 19th and early 20th
century indentured labourers to the tea plantations — were
lock-stock-and barrel repatriated to Tamil Nadu in one of the most
infamous instances of human engineering in recent times.



The reception they had from fellow-Tamils was less than human. It has
been documented that they were rapidly dispossessed of their meagre
belongings. A few found 'jobs' in the exploitative special
'rehabilitation' schemes created by the state government. A
conservative estimate by a fact-finding team surmised that at least
25% died within the first three years of landing in India, of
starvation.



It is a memory that cannot be erased. The claims now by Tamil Nadu's
parties on behalf of Lankan Tamils, rings hollow.

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