We want homes, not merging of North-East: Tamil group slams TNA
Posted on April 29th, 2016

උතුරු නැගෙනහිර නොබෙදා සිංහල දෙමළ මුස්ලිම් සියලු ජනතාව සහෝදරත්වයෙන් ජීවත්වීමයි අපිට වැදගත් බව සිවිල් සංවිධානයක් කියයි.

9 Responses to “We want homes, not merging of North-East: Tamil group slams TNA”

  1. Dham Says:

    4000 busses should have been sent to North to bring similar thinking people to create a mass protest against TNA and the like.

  2. Susantha Wijesinghe Says:

    DHAM !! No offence. Small correction:-4000 buses.

    A buss is a kiss. This is what I do with my English Teaching Diploma. Impart Knowledge to others.

    WHEN ONE LAMP LIGHTS ANOTHER, NE’ER GLOWS LESS, SO NOBLENESS ENKINDETH NOBLENESS.

  3. Dham Says:

    Thank you mate. Please on the switch and light the lamp to dispel the darkness. I have shown you the switch.

  4. NAK Says:

    At last we hear some sensible voices from the north. This was long over due. Now the major parties must work with these people o expose the double face of the TNA and rid the people of the north from the scourge of seperatism.

  5. Kumari Says:

    Hurray, thanks for this. Earlier LTTE said they were the sole representatives of the Tamil people, now it’s political arm TNA is doing the same. TNA and former TULF are all elitist, cast concious, divide and rule parties among Tamils. In my associations the Tamils like to have Sinhalese friends and family.

    We have to give more publicity to these and protection to these young men. They have realised what is going to happen. Another war means the future lost to many generations.

  6. Sarath W Says:

    The best way forward for these intelligent, honest and courageous young men is to join main stream Sinhalese political party and work with them to highlight their needs. Tamil party leaders only look after themselves and have let down the Tamils.

  7. Susantha Wijesinghe Says:

    DHAM !! THANKS TO YOU MY FRIEND, NOW YOU CAN SEE MY BOLD LETTERING. YOU HAVE LIT MY LAMP WITH YOUR LAMP. NOBLE EH ?

  8. Fran Diaz Says:

    Good to hear some in the North speak out at last.
    Keep it up, Northerners – don’t be afraid !

  9. plumblossom Says:

    Many Sri Lankans are gravely concerned about the TNA proposal to partition Sri Lanka into four pieces with a huge chunk (28% of the land area, 66% of the coastline and 66% of the ocean comprising the North and the East of Sri Lanka) going to the TNA racists and separatists as a merged North East federal state (but craftily disguised as ‘unitary’) with full powers.

    We are wondering why did over 43,000 both Sri Lankan Forces and civilians die at the hands of the LTTE and that megalomaniac Prabhakaran, if now, the TNA is being handed over an ‘Eelam’ so easily constitutionally?

    When looking at a GIS Map of Sri Lanka, it is amply clear that most of the forested areas of Sri Lanka are situated in the North and the East. Do not these forests belong to all the citizens of Sri Lanka? Do not the same principle apply to the ocean too or even the whole island, that the oceans and the whole island belong to all the people of Sri Lanka? Mr. Vigneshwaran has ‘created’ a fake history (stating that Tamils lived in Sri Lanka for 2000 years). Yet, there are no ancient ruins in Jaffna, in the North nor any ancient Dravidian writing to prove these fake claims. History of the Tamils commence mainly with the Dutch and the British bringing in large numbers of people from Tamil Nadu to work in tobacco plantations commenced by the Dutch and the British. There was the so called Jaffna Kingdom set up by an invader just prior to that but then Jaffna was only very sparsely populated. Our question is, can people such as Mr. Vigneshwaran ‘create’ his own fake history like this? He is ignoring the many Buddhist ruins, the many ancient Buddha statues, ancient Sinhala prakrit writing, the many ancient irrigation reservoirs built by Sinhala kings in the North and the East which proves an earlier indigenous Sinhala habitation in the North and all over the island. We would like to tell Mr. Vigneshwaran to be objective when it comes to history and archaeology and accept once and for all the fact that the Sinhala people lived all over the island for thousands of years and continue to do so. I would like Mr. Vigneshwaran to note that the provincial boundaries were drawn up by British colonialists for their administrative purposes with no input whatsoever from the Sinhala people and does not tally at all with the earlier history of the island which was unitary in nature.

    The Kandyan Kingdom (1400AD-1815) comprised almost all of the island inclusive of the East and almost all of the North. The earlier Kingdom of Rajarata (600BC-1400 AD) comprised the North Central, North Western, Northern and Eastern Provinces or the dry zone of Sri Lanka.

    We are gravely concerned regarding the drawing up of a new constitution where due to the pressure of the TNA, the US, EU, UK, Canada, Norway, Sri Lanka is in grave danger of being divided up on ethnic lines into four, five or even six different pieces. Is this not crazy?

    The TNA proposals were drawn up by experts which the TNA hired from the UK, Canada, Belgium, Canada, US and the like. Is this not an interference in Sri Lanka’s internal affairs by foreign powers, even to the extent of trying to draw up Sri Lanka’s constitution?

    Can any organization in Sri Lanka go to the supreme court and stop, once and for all, the merger of the North and the East since it is critical to stop this once and for all? Can any organization in Sri Lanka also go to the supreme court and stop, once and for all the, dividing up of this small island on ethnic or any other lines?

    The only way to stop this madness is to go to the supreme court and get a verdict which would prohibit the merger of any provinces and to stop once and for all the dismemberment of this small island on ethnic or any other lines.

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