Sunday, August 09, 2009

TIGERS IN SHEEP'S CLOTHS.

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) securing a majority in the Vauniya district election is a worrying sign.

The TNA was the LTTE terrorist’s puppet and pseudo democratic voice in the past and even after the terrorists were defeated completely, why and how they managed to secure the majority is something the authorities have to dig in and find out soon.

The authorities will also have to keep a very close eye on their (Tigers in sheep’s cloths) activities from now on or they will again try to take us back 30 more years.

The ruling alliance’s win in the Jaffna district was something that was expected, after all what the present government did to liberate the peace loving Tamils from the terrorist’s dictatorial fist.

Some pro terrorist commentators were trying to link this magnificent win in Jaffna to the recent lifting of fishing ban in the north and east as the main livelihood in Jaffna, according to them was fishing.

The terrorist for sure and perhaps some of those commentators may be representing that particular segment of the Jaffna society but fishing is definitely not the main lively hood of the people of Jaffna.

The one sided landslide victory recorded in the Uva district is another clear endorsement from the people of the government’s present policies.

Kithsiri Sasanka De Silva from Oman


Friday, August 07, 2009

Last nail on the Eelam coffin.

Getting the self appointed LTTE leader, Selvarajah Pathmanathan also known as KP by the Sri Lankan authorities in Malaysia is a great achievement and this would be the last nail on the Eelam coffin.

This also proves another important point that the peace loving international community is still behind the democratically elected Sri Lankan government.

Until the biggest murderer was killed, many in the Diaspora, languishing comfortably in many developed countries supported the idea of achieving Eelam only by military means and the following day many have changed their tune and prefer to enter the democratic means.

KP, a man with blood on his hand is one of them.

Unfortunately this opportunity was given to them many times in the past by many Sri Lankan governments but all what they did was go back on their words and restored to military option.

I am sure getting KP in a foreign land by the Sri Lankan authorities would send a loud and clear message to those who are languishing in developed countries and still advocating an Eelam that the long arm of the justice can reach anybody, no matter where and do not have a pseudo sense of security.

And the same warning goes to many Sinhala KPs (not used in derogatory sense) living in Sri Lanka and also in other countries and dreaming of establishing an Eelam in Sri Lanka.

The need of the hour is to work with the government (who has achieved something that many believed impossible to achieve) and not to work against the government.

“Api Okkoma Rajawaru, Okkoma Vessiyo, Thun Sinhalayama Nedeyo”

Let us join hands together to rebuild our own motherland.

Kithsiri Sasanka Chulanie De Silva.