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Coming Soon: A Common Tamil Presidential Candidate

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Individuals close to the government are of the opinion that Tamil parties must collectively approach the candidate most evident to be the winner and present their case. This group rejects the notion of a common Tamil candidate, on the grounds that it would alienate the Tamils from the winner, without burdening any obligation on him or her towards the Tamil Community

 

Despite none of the major political parties having presented a viable programme to the country to come out of the current economic crisis and to build an economy that would weather future storms, all parties are preparing for the next Presidential Election which has to be constitutionally held in September or October this year. 
A novel turn of events this time is a proposal floating among the Tamil political parties in the north on a common Tamil Presidential candidate towards which the enthusiasm in the north seems to be mounting with Tamil media making hype over it. Although Tamil politicians such as Kumar Ponnambalam and M.K. Sivajilingam had contested at Presidential polls in the past, they were not considered nor did they claim to be common Tamil candidates. In the recent past the Tamil parties voted almost en-masse to a south based Sinhalese candidate. 
An exception was the boycott of the 2005 Presidential Election by Tamils in the Northern and Eastern Provinces which heavily influenced the result of the election and served as a milestone in the ethnic conflict of the country. UNP candidate Ranil Wickremesinghe who was strongly tipped to be the winner in that election was defeated and the boycott was said to be the result of an agreement between the winner of the election Mahinda Rajapaksa and leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Velupillai Prabakaran. A video is being circulating still on YouTube in which a prominent politician was claiming that the LTTE was paid for organizing the boycott. 
The northern and eastern Tamils’ voting for south based Sinhalese candidates has been mostly protest votes, meaning they in fact did not want the candidate they voted for to win, but they were prompted to do so in order to defeat the other main candidate. This urge for the protest vote in them has been such that within months after the end of the separatist war in the Northern and Eastern Provinces, at the 2010 Presidential Election, they voted for General Sarath Fonseka – the man who spearheaded the military campaign against the LTTE – to protest against Mahinda Rajapaksa who provided the political leadership to the war against the Tamil rebels. 
Similarly, it was Maithripala Sirisena who rode on the strength of the UNP who was the Tamils’ choice at the 2015 Presidential Election – again  a protest vote against Mahinda Rajapaksa. 
However, current dialogue among the Tamil parties on the common Tamil candidate is not aimed at protesting or supporting any specific south based candidate, but in order to showcase the strength and value of Tamils’ votes while also showing the protest and frustration against the south based political parties. 
Three proposals have been floated among the Tamils in the north in respect of the upcoming Presidential polls. All three proposals suggest a common stand on the part of the Tamil political parties on the matter. Individuals close to the government are of the opinion that Tamil parties must collectively approach the candidate most evident to be the winner and present their case. This group rejects the notion of a common Tamil candidate, on the grounds that it would alienate the Tamils from the winner, without burdening any obligation on him or her towards the Tamils. 
Pressing the main candidates to negotiate with Tamil leaders and commit themselves to the Tamil demands by fielding a common Tamil candidate who has the collective support of all groups of Tamils is another proposal. A third proposal suggests boycotting the Presidential Election to show the world that Tamils are no longer prepared to be hoodwinked by the Sinhalese leaders. 
However, Ilangai Thamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK), the main Tamil party with the largest support base in the north observes that it was too early to decide a course of action on the Presidential Election. The leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), R. Sampanthan had told that this was a decision that has to be taken when the situation on the ground is clearly known.
State Minister, S. Viyalenthiran who promotes the idea to support the possible winner in the Presidential Election is of the view that Tamil people have long been supporting unsuccessful candidates after which they find it difficult to approach the winner to get anything done.  
The constituent parties of the TNA except the ITAK have left the alliance and three of them, the Eelam People’s Revolutionary Liberation Front (EPRLF), Tamil Eelam Liberation Organisation (TELO) and People’s Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE) have formed a new alliance called Democratic Tamil National Front (DTNF) with the Tamil Democratic Party (TDP) and the Democratic Militants Party (DMP) which is a grouping of former LTTE cadres.  They are the proponents of the common Tamil candidate. 
EPRLF leader, Suresh Premachandran recently argued in a statement that no candidate in the south would be able to get the mandated 50 percent of valid votes this time which would press them to seek the assistance of the minorities. He contends that the Tamil leaders against this backdrop must use the more than six hundred thousand Tamil votes as a unified tool to get the Tamil demands met. This would also help show the world that Tamils do not accept any Sinhalese candidate. Tamil leaders must bring the Sinhalese candidates into their agenda with the strength of the unified voice of the Tamil people. However, he did not explain as to how they could bring the Sinhalese candidates into their agenda by voting en-block to a Tamil candidate. 
Parliamentarian and the former Chief Minister of the Northern Province C.V. Wigneswaran addressing media on December 21 welcomed the common candidate move and expressed his willingness to contest if all Tamil parties endorse his candidature. 
It is the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) – formerly the All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC) led by Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam that vehemently promotes the idea of boycotting the Presidential Election. He told media in Batticaloa on December 27 that no Sinhalese politician would resolve problems faced by Tamils and hence Tamils must show the world that they are no longer prepared to be hoodwinked. 
It is ironic that one Tamil leader wants to field a common Tamil candidate to show the world their resolve not to be hoodwinked while another wants to boycott the election to show the same. 
Although the ITAK is undecided on the matter, Parliamentarian Shanakiyan Rasamanickam of the party views a conspiracy in the moves to put forward a Tamil candidate. His contention is that President Ranil Wickremesinghe was behind the move since there is not even a remote possibility of Wickremesinghe winning and thus he wants to prevent Tamil votes ending up in the hands of any of his rivals.  
However, the allegation by Tamil parties that Sinhalese leaders are not prepared to accept their demands is a fact. The latter feel meeting primary Tamil political demands such as remerging of the Northern and Eastern Provinces, creating a federal form of governance while renouncing the unitary nature of the country and investigating into human rights violations allegedly committed by the armed forces during the war would be politically suicidal for them, in spite of the merits or demerits of those demands. 
Despite some Sinhalese leaders showing courage to promise to implement certain controversial issues, they never materialize. The best case in point was former President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s pledge to implement his famous “Thirteen Plus” formula in 2019. It was during the Presidential Election campaign of his brother Gotabaya Rajapaksa that twice President Rajapaksa gave that promise to a group of Tamil party leaders. However, within the first fortnight into his Presidency the younger Rajapaksa declared his aversion even to the very concept of devolution, leaving the Tamil leaders who supported him to have egg on their faces. 
A major issue that prevents both Sinhalese and Tamil leaders to arrive at an agreement on the ethnic issue is that both groups take advantage of the conflict and disagreements in the backdrop of rivalries within both communities.        


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  • Percy Wijenayake Saturday, 06 January 2024 07:05 PM

    A person with no ethnic ties is the most suitable President irrespective of his Race. Take UK as a model for us Sri Lankans.

    Volker Metzger Sunday, 07 January 2024 10:49 AM

    The idea givers of Ranil Wickremesignes continue to work on how to help a president whose back is against the wall get through the elections!!! One of these ideas is to accelerate the economic development program for the Northern Province in order to get the votes of the Tamils! His appeal for religious harmony also aims at this goal! The Tamil leaders have correctly decided to wait and see what happens in the south before proceeding and behaving in relation to the presidential election! In 2010, the majority of Tamils ​​gave their votes to Sarath Fonseka!!! I'm sure he'll compete again! As a military man and politician, he knows the exact time to make his candidacy public! In my opinion, he is the only one who can bring a real and lasting solution to ethnic questions and problems at the political level!!! Consolidating Tamil votes on him would be a win for both sides and therefore a win for Sri Lanka!!!

    Forward thinker Sunday, 07 January 2024 12:22 PM

    Tamils should have a common Tamil candidate even though he/ she will not be able to grasp the majority votes. The world will come to know that two states in one Sri Lanka is the path for lasting peace.

    Volker Metzger Sunday, 07 January 2024 03:22 PM

    People, of all ethnicities and philosophies/religions, have to do everything else themselves through contacts and interpersonal relationships!!! Two states in one country would be the worst of all solutions!!!

    Volker Metzger Sunday, 07 January 2024 03:37 PM

    Correction ! People, of all ethnicities and philosophies/religions, have to do everything else themselves through contacts and interpersonal relationships!!! Two states on this island would not be a real solution!!!

    Volker Metzger Monday, 08 January 2024 10:24 AM

    It is puzzling how a few people keep coming up with the idea of ​​advocating a two-state theory in Sri Lanka!!!??? Tamils ​​and Sinhalese have lived on this beautiful island for over 2000 years and have developed an impressive culture based on mutual respect! Tamil kings led this country for decades and were highly respected personalities throughout the country! The best example is Elara, whose tomb has found recognition in the center of Buddhism, Anuradhapura! The English colonial power and a failed (perverted) post-war policy laid the foundation for the decades-long war between both ethnic groups! It's been over for over a decade! It is now important to bring the human tragedies to a mutually acceptable end in the spirit of reconciliation and to take all necessary political measures to achieve this! A federal political system in a Sri Lanka could possibly be a solution!

    Sangaralingham Tuesday, 09 January 2024 05:12 AM

    Past is not present.for Over 30 years 2956 2983 what hapened after our cultured politicians still.iving in dreamland.citizens running away.nationreligious elders not having an effect in the country.their role some are against unity harmony.ietheir ownparadise whilemany facingbtutality etc by our nation protectors.vote wisely honestlyfind the results right person right individuals not easy to come by.voter decide many selfcentered

    Volker Metzger Monday, 08 January 2024 10:26 AM

    People, of all ethnicities and philosophies/religions, have to do everything else themselves through contacts and interpersonal relationships!!! Two states on this island can never be a real solution!!!

    Sangaralingham Tuesday, 09 January 2024 05:18 AM

    Agree Country now fragmented. Urrent leaders facing there own problems.poverty widespread education health care need overhaul.told average student can’t write a decent letter.constitutionmust u der go totaloverhaulto serve the nation

    Sangaralingham Tuesday, 09 January 2024 05:06 AM

    Leader of any nation should not e ethnically favoured.but my my woman syndrome here to stay.so it is wise for minority population to vote for a honest educated cultured individual of any sex who will run the country with able competent parliamentarians to uplift the country financially with all having sound basic eduction skills to run the country.toomanylaeyers businessmen not a wise idea.all members inparliament Ustinov have a business employment experience before entering parliament.it is not a hereditary position.

    Handicapped Tuesday, 09 January 2024 02:44 PM

    We have to learn lessons since independence. Cannot live in the British era. Thats day dreaming for some. Only if its two states in one country the states will improve. There are millions of diaspora each side. North/East will definitely improve by leaps and bounds. Some cannot understand it. Purely they were not living in Sri Lanka and haven’t experienced the situation over here. Basically do they know about educational standardisation to enter the university ? There are many many more to compare. Please don’t pen for the sake of exhibiting your poor knowledge and experience.


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