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Why Thamilshelvan deserved his punishment?

Nawagamu Deshabandu

Some have taken the news of the natural death of Thamilshelvan as a serious blow to the peace process. I say it is a natural cause for his death, because he must now answer for the large number of killings he had planned and committed in the past should in the court of God. He already answered for the Sri-Lankan Air-force and the people. He and all terrorists surely deserve such punishments by the people who are constantly being attacked by the terrorists. Many more punishments should follow without wasting time. People of Sri-Lanka must show how string they are.

The serious blow to peace was blown a long time ago when many democratically elected leaders were killed one by one ever since LTTE came into existence. In fact, the LTTE was born out of and based on violence when its terrorist’s leader Prabakaran himself killed his own leader, then mayor of Jaffna. The LTTE perfected the art of suicide killing of world renowned leaders like Rajiv Gandi, Lakshman Kadiragamar and many more political leaders including ex president Premadasa in Sri-Lanka. Thamilshelvan and Prabakaran even tried to murder our ex president Chandrika. What is more ridiculous was Thamilshelven was an expert of convincing world leaders of suicide bombing which could kill many innocents as a justifiable terrorist technique which pacified Norwegian politicians who bank on Tamil votes in their country.

A name list of democratically elected leaders who are murdered by the plans and cooperation of Thamilshelvan would fill more than a page in an article. A serious blow to peace process started a long time ago. In addition, the LTTE was never in grief for killing a large number of devoted Buddhists who were praying at Anuradhapura Jayasri Maha Bodi Temple, hundreds of Buddhist monks, and thousands of innocent people at other places. At these mass killing of people by prabakaran, we saw no grief was expressed by anyone who now shed tears for the death of Tamilshelvan and for the fear of LTTE is being turned into a household cat pet of Norway.

With the death of Thamilshelvan, there will definitely be good news for peace lovers. Now that devils know what goes around comes around, the terrorist leader Prabhakaran is definitely waiting for his turn to face unto a bomb or something else. I am positive that he would die soon of a real natural cause. That time as I sated in an article previously in Lankaweb here would come sooner than some may think of it otherwise.

Furthermore, it is a serous blow to the UNP leader Ranil who ridiculed the government and our forces for not taking on the Killinochchi. Now UNP-Ranil’s faction is saying not to kill the tiger leaders but to start the peace process which has no realistic turning point in the context of terrorism control on our Sri-Lankan land. So UNP Ranil’s faction is following a child’s play based on international advisers who are hell bent on controlling people of Sri-Lanka based on their Christian belief systems. Ranil is now seen shedding tears and talk more on Buddhist values to position and portray himself as an active Buddhist.

Congratulations for the JVP on fast becoming the opposition party! But don’t live up to the word “opposition”, be creative and learn the art of being quite and patient when it is the right time and thing to do, and be outspoken when something important should be known for the public for the benefit of the public. I say this because JVP was adamant on asking government to reply to a recent statement made by the UNP minister Lakshman Kirialle who asked the government to change its course and negotiate with the terrorists. Some times you have to ignore statements made by bad elements and reply to it by actions. I am sure you do not follow the UNP politics, put the country first and your personal home second. Most of all have realistic and practical political ideology which is not solely based on communist principles!

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