TN crisis bolsters anti-devolution project – Gotabhaya
Posted on March 28th, 2013

March 28, 2013, 12:00 pm

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by Shamindra FerdinandoƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚ ƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚  Courtesy TheƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚ ƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚  Island

Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa yesterday said that the ongoing crisis in the Southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, over accountability issues here, should discourage those pushing for devolution of power under the 13thƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚ Amendment to the Constitution.

A hostile provincial administration in the Northern or the Eastern Province in Sri Lanka could be inimical to the post-war national reconciliation process, Defence Secretary Rajapaksa said in an exclusive interview withƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚ The Island. Such an administration could be as intimidating as the conventional military challenge posed by the LTTE, he said.

Asserting that Tamil Nadu was clearly dictating terms to the Central government of India at the behest of some Western powers as well as the LTTE rump, represented by the UK-based Global Tamil Forum (GTF), the outspoken official said that the deepening crisisƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚  in Tamil Nadu was nothing but a glaring lesson for the Sri Lankan government.

“Could we afford to have a provincial administration here, which pointed a gun at the national leadership at the drop of a hat? We donƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢t want to be at the mercy of scheming provincial administrations,” the Defence Secretary said, highlighting the danger in foreign powers using bankrupt local elements to influence sovereign governments.

“We have had bad experience on a number of occasions due to foreign interference in our affairs. We are determined not to allow external elements to meddle in domestic politics at the expense of national reconciliation,” the Defence Secretary said. With an unprecedented two thirds majority in Parliament, the government could take tangible action in accordance with the countryƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s Constitution to safeguard national interests.

The Defence Secretary said that those wanting to drag Sri Lanka before an international war crimes tribunal should peruse a recent commentary by former Indian Foreign Secretary Kanwal Sibal. He said that Sibal had lucidly highlighted the absurdity of the situation in one paragraph: “If our foreign policy towards Sri Lanka should be based on the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu today, then sentiments in West Bengal should dictate our foreign policy towards Bangladesh tomorrow, and those in UP and Bihar should determine what we do with Nepal day after. It would be a mistake to begin treating our relations with our neighbours as extensions of the pulls and pressures of our domestic politics. Our neighbours are independent, sovereign countries, which require that we control our domestic lobbies and prevent them from distorting our policies in our periphery. Moreover, when the states are today resisting strongly encroachment on their powers in a federal system, they should also respect the prerogative of the Centre to make foreign policy.”

The former Indian Foreign Secretary couldnƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢t have made the statement at a better time, the Defence Secretary said alleging that Tamil Nadu was being used by Western powers to influence the Center much to the embarrassment to all those concerned. India would never have voted against Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for two consecutive years if not for heavy Tamil Nadu pressure over this particular issue, the Defence Secretary said.

According to Rajapaksa, in the backdrop of member states of the European Union and those waiting to join the grouping voting against Sri Lanka in Geneva, in accordance with a policy decision, the role of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) should be examined. The Defence Secretary pointed out that EU countries and those waiting to join the grouping spoke in once voice during six votes moved against Israel also at the recently concluded UNHRC sessions, in spite of the US taking a different position. However, SAARC hadnƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢t probably discussed the issue, with major power taking position in Geneva contrary to the stand taken by other SAARC nations in two consecutive years, the Defence Secretary said.

Responding to a query, the Defence Secretary said that SAARC couldnƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢t be blind to what was happening, both regionally and globally. He insisted that whatever differences member states could have had on political issues, terrorism shouldnƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢t be tolerated and tangible action should be taken to protect interests of those countries fighting terrorism.

Gotabhaya said that an effort was still being made to undermine the government in a bid to effect a change of the Rajapaksa administration. But that wouldnƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢t be an easy task as long as the vast majority of people remained with the government, he said.

Commenting on the recent anti-Sri Lanka sentiments expressed by Tamil Nadu politician Sebastian Seeman during a meeting in Oslo, Defence Secretary Rajapaksa said that those who couldnƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢t stomach the LTTE demise were still propagating lies against Sri Lanka. He said that some of those countries taking a hostile approach towards Sri Lanka, like the failed peacemaker Norway should know the despicable strategies adopted by the LTTE. Had they bothered to go through the file pertaining to the Kadirgamar assassination and talks between Norwegian representatives and Anton Balasingham in London, the government would realize what was going on, the Defence Secretary said.

The External Affairs Ministry quoted Seeman as having said in Oslo: “Only 50,000 Tigers gave their lives for Eelam but there are over 500,000 Tigers in Tamil Nadu. We will start our war from this point.

“*Not only Karuna but also Tamils did not give Tamil names to their children and are using other languages when speaking. Therefore Tamils are their own traitors.

*We have to ensure there is a day where Sinhalese will combat for their freedom from Tamils like Tamils are fighting them now.

*If a Sinhala student gets 35 marks he will enter the University but a Tamil student must get 85 marks to enter the University in Sri Lanka.”

*Sinhalese who cut ladiesƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢ breasts and hang on ropes now need Tamils thigh curry. Nine crore Tamils join hands and should chase out the one and a half crore Sinhalese.”

10 Responses to “TN crisis bolsters anti-devolution project – Gotabhaya”

  1. Sunil Vijayapala Says:

    i think we need to be happy at least there is one brain in this spineless administration and one guy with a spine!

  2. Lorenzo Says:

    OK, Gota has IDENTIFIED the problem correctly.

    Now action. Scrap 13 amendment. That is NOT happening.

    Just talking about it WON’T WORK. We need ACTION.

    The SPEAKER can do the speaking, DEFENCE SECRETARY must take action. Get the govt. to SCRAP 13 amendment because it is the BIGGEST security threat.

  3. S de Silva Says:

    Stop pandering and appeasing India – ditch the 13A which was illegally forced upon us

  4. Senevirath Says:

    Gothabhaya u have realised. now action action do it …. Devolution means eelam. Remember perumal?.

    no sinhalese want provincial councils which will be a threat to the country As the defence sec… it is. your duty to force the govt to scrap 13A. u are the only hope IF THEY DONT LISTEN GIVE YOUR RESIGNATION AND FORM A POLITICAL PARTY SINHSLESE WILL DEFINITELY ELECT U AS THE PRESIDENT.

    IN THE MEANTIME SETTLE SINHALESE IN THE NORTH AND EAST BEFORE U GO.

  5. Ratanapala Says:

    If we don’t handle 13+ we will soon have Tamil Nadu in our doorstep. Our only hope is GOTA!

  6. thirdeye Says:

    simultaneously you must play a leading role in eradicating corruption. i hope you are not a part of it.

    we also must make sure to keep an end to rising debt burden due to unwanted developments at this stage, hope you know where the 50% of those money goes..

  7. radha Says:

    I completely support GR’s point of view. He speaks the truth about the human nature of people when power goes into their heads as provincial political leaders. Sri Lanka has been, and now after 1,000 years, a unified country. We cannot have parts for keep by every Tom, Dick and Harry (selladurai, ponnadurai, mustafa, salem etc SLK equivalents). Its unified under Sinha Flag that represents all citizens whatever their ethnicity and creed. Take it or leave it. 10/10 points to GR for stating it.

  8. jay-ran Says:

    Gota’s comment is HIGHLY HEARTENING as a Sri Lankan because being in the Govt to let out such sentiments openly ishighly appreciable.
    From the time he bacame DSec, he has shown agreat dedecation towards Sri Lanka.We were able to defeat LTTE MURDERERS TERRORISM OWNING MAINLY TO HIS DEDECATION ALONG WITH MR, WHICH NONE WITH A LITTELE BIT OF A BRAIN CAN DENY!!!
    As we know this 13th ammendment was FORCED ON SRI LANKA BY INDIA MAINLY TO DESTABILISE SRI LANKA as at that time we had a highly SELF CENTERED PRESIDENT IN SRI LANKA WHO COULD NOT STOP THIS INVASION ALTHOUGH, HE(JR) HAD NO PROPER FUTURE VISSION OTHER THAN DESTROYING SLFP.
    Rajiv Ghandi THE TRAITOR PAID BELLYFULL WITH HIS OWN LIFE BY HIS “OWN CREATERS-LTTE” TOTALLY PROVING LORD BUDDHA’S DHARMAYA-RETRIBUTION”as SRI LANKA IS BEING SAFEGUARDED BY AN UNSEEN DEVA-VISHNU.
    As many above says,ITS HIGH TIME SL GOVT ABOLISH 13th AMMENDMENT ASAP,EVEN HAVING A REFERUNDEM.
    May the BLESSINGS OF LORD BUDDHA PRATECT THIS WORTHY CHARACTER AS WELL AS RAJAPASES FOR SRILANKA’S SAFETY!!!

  9. Fran Diaz Says:

    Gota amply tells the dangers of the 13-A. It is a deterrent to not only Development & Reconciliation, it is a step away from Separatism.

    The PEOPLE have to PUSH their MPs to get rid of the 13-A. That is how things get done in the Democracies in the west. Present
    thousands of Signed PETITIONS to the Parliament via the Speaker.

  10. jayasiri Says:

    thnkx Shamindra fernidando!!…..Bravo sir, now is the time to contact Gotabaya & work on abolishing 13, 13A or any other, that help outsiders to interfere in our Motherland……One Nation, One unified voice in all matters! ~ another expat from Canada expresing his views…

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