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Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa speaking on behalf the government said that the TNA was attempting to push Tamils in the North to spread racism and separatism. According to him, the appeal to vote for the new manifesto amounted to that and nothing less. The minister further said that it was crystal clear with the new election manifesto that the TNA was playing the racist card to win the Northern Provincial Council election.
The pledges made by the TNA in their election manifesto could not be fulfilled through a Provincial Council administration. Hence, the minister said, the TNA was only playing the racist card to mislead the voters in the North. He charged that the TNA was planning to paint a different picture to the international community, in case they won the NPC elections. He said that all what the TNA wanted was to turn an election victory as a mandate for separatism. Meanwhile, the TNA was not willing to dismiss this criticism as election rhetoric as MP Sumanthiran had replied to this charge elaborately. His reply included the following excerpts.
“It is a Goebbels lie to claim that the TNA’s position on the need for federalism is a form of secessionism. When our manifesto refers to ‘our right to exercise our option to determine what is best for us to ensure self government in the Tamil speaking North-East of the country within a united Sri Lanka’, that is precisely what we mean. But in the definition of this regime and its apologists - united is separate. Analogies to an Orwellian dystopia have been made before, and this is not surprising, for with this government war is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength. It is essential for reconciliation, therefore, that vicious lies about the ‘other’ – whether about infertility inducing sweets being distributed at Muslim owned clothing stores, or about Tamil federalists being secessionists are rubbish. The purveyors of this form of hate have no place in a plural society”.
TNA’s manifesto renounces that right and shows faith in the promises of the government. President Rajapaksa should be thankful to TNA leadership for this magnanimous offer |
What must be made clear is that the TNA is not asking for the implementation of the right of self- determination which is an accepted right of any nationality within the UN framework. TNA’s manifesto renounces that right and shows faith in the promises of the government. Mahinda should be thankful to TNA leadership for this magnanimous offer |