15.6.2008
TULF leader V. Anandasangaree has in a "My dear Thamby"
rejoinder has asked Douglas Devananda not to mischievously
confuse the present TNA that contested as proxies of the
LTTE in 2004 with the TNA of 2001.
"That
was only an alliance of three political parties that contested
in 2001", Anandasangaree has said adding that "it
is mainly this kind of mischievous distortion that keeps
me from you at arms length."
The
following is the full text of the Anandasangaree's letter
to Devananda:
My
Dear Thamby,
My
worry is about the people who suffer
Thank
you for responding to my letter addressed to His Excellency
the President, protesting against your appointment as Head
of the Special Task Force for the administration of the
Northern Province. Even if you had been appointed as Head
of the Special Task Force to administer the Kayts Electorate
I would have opposed it. But when the entire Northern Province
is handed over to you along with five administrative Districts
comprised of fourteen Electorates how can I keep quite?
Don't you think that you on your own should have declined
to accept it. Please be assured that I do not have anything
personal against you. All my worry is about the people who
had been undergoing untold hardships for more than quarter
of a century. I have not turned bitter towards you all of
a sudden. The bitterness had been there from the time you
took control of the Kayts Electorate with its nine Islands
and stated harassing the poor people who have had bellyful,
by that time, from the LTTE. Your taking control of the
Kayts Electorate did not in any way bring relief to the
people there. Contrary to that, apart from their poor living
conditions, threats, intimidations, deprivation of all their
rights, the democratic rights in particular, were on the
increase.
Both
of us were in Parliament from October, 2000 till January,
2004. Did I ever look at you or smile at you? Why? Because
even after enjoying power as Member of Parliament and as
a Minister, you did not change your attitude towards the
suffering masses. I had been complaining about you to both
the present President His Excellency Mahinda Rajapakse and
his predecessor in office Her Excellency Chandrika Bandaranaike
Kumaratunge, a number of times. You can still verify that.
The
trip to South Africa was one that I never asked for I did
not want to displease the President. The fact that I will
never spare the LTTE till they give up violence is no secret.
I had a sacred duty to save the country from the LTTE's
false propaganda deliberately done to bring discredit to
all of us. Don't you remember how a young lady irresponsibly
accused the Sri Lankan Forces of various charges. On the
ethnic issue my views are well known all over the world.
But you, unmindful of the collective responsibility you
had as a Minister, tried to promote your solution although
there was an All Party Representatives Committee appointed
by the President working on it and the minorities were anxiously
awaiting the outcome.
I
never intended to slander you, not to sling mud on you.
Unfortunately in my opinion you have not changed your ways.
My discontentment is not due to your appointment as the
Chairman of the Special Task Force. It is about the unfortunate
people who are suffering for well over two and a half decades
without any hopes of salvation. If the Cabinet had approved
your appointment it is a pity that most of its members do
not know about your past and the present. If you had informed
me of your appointment with a view to invite me to join
you to serve the people I would have taken it as the biggest
joke because as a Minister I know how you treated me.
All
what I have mentioned in my letter are true and not fabricated.
All letters referred to were not modified as you accuse
me. This is exactly why I sent copies of the original as
annextures. Whether some of those incidents are ten years
old or ten days old they remain as black marks in your political
career and you had not taken any steps to erase off these
marks.
I
do agree that our people should be saved from the clutches
of the LTTE but not to fall into the clutches of another
as happened in the past I want normalcy and democratic rights
restored for which I seek your assistance. I reject your
claim that you don't do politics for posts and prominence
because I know how you won nine seats to Parliament with
the 8600 odd votes all your 13 candidates jointly polled
in 1994. What did you do in 2000 and 2001. If you really
want to serve the Tamil Community as you say, please take
into consideration all the sacrifices our leaders, thousands
of youths belonging to various groups including your EPDP
made and also the thousands of innocent Tamils, Muslims
and Sinhalese people who died due to the violence of the
LTTE and destruction of billions and billions worth of property
both public and private Island-wide and await the emergence
of the final proposal acceptable to all the minorities.
At that time I will consider extending my support to you
to serve your community as you say. As it is now you will
never serve your community. Instead you will only ruin them.
Please
don't mischievously confuse the present TNA that contested
as proxies of the LTTE in 2004 with the TNA of 2001. Which
was only an alliance of the three political parties that
contested in 2001. It is mainly this type of mischievous
distortions of yours that make me to keep you at arms length.
You very well known that it was I who disputed the claim
of the LTTE that they were the sole representatives of the
Tamils.
If
you look forward for my advice take this letter as such
but if you want my co-operation I am sorry to say that I
can do it only by quitting politics. That is the only option.
I can think of having completely studied all aspects of
the present situation.
I
am sorry Thamby this is all I can say.
V.
Anandasangaree,
President - TULF
Courtesy
- The Island
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