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The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) which demonstrated that it was the premier political configuration of the Sri Lankan Tamils by winning 30 out of 38 seats in the Northern Provincial Council is currently undergoing a new experience. After years of functioning outside the realms of power as an opposition political group the TNA is for the first time on the verge of tasting power in the Northern Provincial Council. This urge to taste power in the form of provincial ministries is causing much internal wrangling within the TNA as the aspirants outnumber the posts available
The TNA had a number of meetings at a regional level in Jaffna, Kilinochchi and Vavuniya over the issue of allocating positions in the Board of Ministers and also in deciding upon the chairman and deputy of the Council. Unable to arrive at a consensus at provincial level the matter has now reverted to the central level in Colombo. Senior leaders and representatives of the TNA except Veerasingham Anandasangaree have officially met at least twice at the party office in Bambalapitiya and held in-depth discussions..jpg)
Those elected from the five districts are from all four constituent parties except the TULF whose nominees including its leader Veerasingham Anandasangaree lost. The ITAK has returned the most number of winners but the other three party candidates have also won.
Since these five castes (panchamar) together comprise more than one-third of the total population and have been subjected to social oppression for many, many centuries the demand for ministerial representation is nothing but just and fair. However, the party hierarchy which fielded these candidates to garner votes from the community concerned intend to utilise them as “tokens” only - it seems.
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