27.7.2008
By: Franklin R. Satyapalan
Defence
Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday (26) appealed to
over 10,000 soldiers who had left the military for various
personal reasons during the past four to five years to return
to fight for their motherland.
"This
is a very decisive juncture when the security forces have
got the upper hand and need all the help they can get",
he told the Sunday Island.
The
Tigers are in disarray - they are falling apart like a pack
of cards and fleeing for safety leaving behind heavy guns
and artillery as never seen before, Rajapaksa asserted.
The
LTTE had left behind one 120 mm mortar and two 81 mm heavy
mortars and bodies of 33 senior cadres of the elite Charles
Anthony brigade, he said.
"We
have spent a lot of money and time on training these soldiers
professionally and they had subsequently left for personal
reasons. We can expedite the process for them to return
and all that they need to do is to come back", he assured.
He
said that at one time when he had met TMVP leader Karuna
and his deputy, the present Chief Minister of the Eastern
Province and asked them to have faith in the political process
and to enter the democratic mainstream through the ballot,
they harboured doubts about such a possibility.
"Today,
they have realized that what they could not achieve through
the bullet `they had achieved through the ballot".
"Similarly,
request those LTTE cadres who have either been misled by
Prabhakaran or realized the folly of their resorting to
terrorism to surrender to the Government even at this late
stage. We are ready to rehabilitate them and assist them
to enter the democratic process", Rajapakse said.
"The
LTTE cadres only need to place their faith in the ballot
and not the bullet and we are genuinely prepared to help
them as we have nothing against the Tamils. We are only
against terrorism", he pointed out.
"We
will help all those who surrender in the same way we helped
the TMVP to develop the Eastern Province by entering the
democratic process", he noted.
Time
is running out for the LTTE, which is facing defeat. The
LTTE is collapsing. It's not very far away - it could be
today or even tomorrow, the Defence Secretary said.
"I
request the soldiers who left the military to return without
delay to assist the ongoing operations in the North".
Courtesy:
The Sunday Island |