President to call Tamil political parties on road map for political process in Vanni
By K.T.Rajasingham
Colombo, 15 February (Asiantribune.com):In a surprise move disarming his critics in India, President Mahinda Rajapaksa has decided to call a meeting of TNA, TULF , EPDP, CWC and other Tamil political parties of Sri Lanka on 'democracy' road map for the 'liberated areas'.
The meeting will take place in about a week and may coincide with the army virtually liquidating the Tigers in their very Vanni stronghold. "We needed a military solution to evict the terrorists from the country. The government took up the challenge to liberate our country from Prabhakaran menace. Our heroic soldiers have almost liberated f Vanni and already 95 percent is free.
In a few days our security forces will free the entire Vanni. So, it is time we address the problem politically", the President told the Asian Tribune in an exclusive interview.
Rajapaksa: "Our victory will be wasted unless we quickly give voice to people"
In a surprise move disarming his critics in India, President Mahinda Rajapaksa has decided to call a meeting of TNA, TULF , EPDP, CWC and other Tamil political parties of Sri Lanka on 'democracy' road map for the 'liberated areas'.
The meeting will take place in about a week and may coincide with the army virtually liquidating the Tigers in their very Vanni stronghold.
"We needed a military solution to evict the terrorists from the country. The government took up the challenge to liberate our country from Prabhakaran menace. Our heroic soldiers have almost liberated f Vanni and already 95 percent is free. In a few days our security forces will free the entire Vanni. So, it is time we address the problem politically", the President told the Asian Tribune in an exclusive interview.
He made it clear that leaders of all Tamil parties would be invited 'without any discrimination’ unmindful of their previous political links in the past.
"There will be no discrimination. Leaders of all Tamil parties will be invited. Yes, despite their previous leaning towards LTTE. Where is LTTE now? I want to hear them on how to go about restoring the political process in Vanni. This is very urgent. We cannot delay (the process)', the President stated candidly.
Leaders of Tamil National Alliance (TNA), Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), Thamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (TMVP), Tamizh Democratic National Alliance (TDNA), Pathmanabha Eelam Revolutionary Liberation Front (PERLF), Up-Country People's Front (UPF), Eelam People's Democratic Party (EPDF), Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization, (TELO), Ceylon Workers' Congress (CWC), will be invited besides Deputy Ministers Suresh Vadivel, Parliamentarian Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan, Vadivel Puttirasigamani and others.
Shortly after coming to power, President Rajapaksa had set up an All Party Representative Committee (ARC) to examine issues related to devolution of power and 13th amendment to the Constitution. Though it has done some work, ARC has not made much headway in the absence of consensus. However it is expected to deliver soon.
Asked about the rationale for his new initiative, Rajapaksa said, 'I am of the opinion that we have to urgently consider ways and means of bringing the people of Vanni into the democratic mainstream'
Elaborating, the President said, 'Unless we take quickly some steps to give voice to the people and rehabilitate the displaced families, the sacrifices of army will have no meaning. Our victories will be wasted'.
He added that political process and rehabilitation should go hand in hand for 'stability' in the country.
Answering a question, President Rajapaksa said, 'it is time we come up with plans for development of the North and share the dividends of the war (to end LTTE terrorism) with the people particularly in the North'.
Referring to the progress of War against terrorists, Rajapaksa said it (the war) has reached the final stages and that was the reason why the government has started focusing attention on people's needs. 'Remember they lived with fear without basic facilities under the Tigers since 1996. LTTE held them as hostages'.
Housing, the President said, would receive 'top priority' as a part of resettlement and rehabilitation of people displaced due to the war. Infrastructure will be created expeditiously and drinking water, medical cover, and schools and other basic amenities will be provided.
Already the Cabinet has approved a Memorandum to construct 8000 semi-permanent houses for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS) entering the Government controlled area.. Five welfare villages have been identified for to settle people coming out of Killinochchi, President told the Asian Tribune when asked for details of the plans underway.
Asked whether the government would make an appeal to the diaspora for contribution, Rajapaksa replied: "Why only diaspora? Our people in Western countries? Every one of us in Sri Lanka should consider our paramount duty is to help in whatever way possible our Tamil brethren who are being liberated. It is our bounden duty".
Answering a question about Prabhakaran, the President said, 'Our invitation to Prabakaran and his main is still there. If there is going to be change of heart, Government will welcome them'.
He regretted that the LTTE leader did not respond to our appeals to lay down arms and come to talks. "We have already appealed to Prabhakaran and his men to lay downs their arms. We invited them to join the mainstream and come forward for talks. Unfortunately our appeals fell on their deaf ears and the Government was forced to take military action (against them)".
-Asian Tribune -


Comments
President is on the right
President is on the right track. Now that the terrorism is on the brink of defeat, it is up to the Tamil leaders to support the establishment of democracy, law and order amongst the people they represent.
Time for true leaders of the Tamil parties to show their leadership and courage. All this time thay relied on the President to deliver his promise. Now that he is prepared to deliver the next phase, a political solution, it is up to the Tamil Leaders to take up the leading role.
We cannot forget the armed forces that made this possible. Thanks again our armed forces who have liberated the nation from terrorism for the future generations to live in peace and prosper.
This is excellent new. It
This is excellent new. It shows once again that the President has never believed that the political conflict can be solved by military means and his only reason for engaging the LTTE at war was because they were an illegal outfit that stood against a political solution acceptable to all communities. Lets hope the Tamil political parties can accept the Presidents challenge and hand of friedship to work together to find that solution. Lets also hope that these political parties do not use the mythical and diabolically false "Traditional Homelands" claim as the starting point to work towards a solution.
The Tamil leaders now have
The Tamil leaders now have the opportunity to demonstrate their reasonableness and their their bona fides in the important roles they will be called upon to play in the hard task of nation building that lies ahead. They must now participate in finding a path that can assure dignity for themselves and a decent future of PEACE for all communities of Sri Lanka. The soldiers have almost completed their task of clearing the way by eliminating the strangehold of the fascist LTTE. For the heroism and fortitude of the Sri Lankan forces, the nation will be eternally grateful.
Compromises have to be made
Compromises have to be made by both sides. As one commentator pointed out if the Tamil leaders (specially spineless TNA) start with "Traditional Tamil Homelands" this will be a futile exercise.
Sir You are a Great Hero to
Sir You are a Great Hero to this SL. But please be careful when you deal with TNA.
Thanks KTR for yet another
Thanks KTR for yet another exclusive interview. It's time for all right-thinking SL Tamils to rally round the President and strengthen his hands to come up with a reasonable solution within an undivided Sri Lanka.
Be true to thine own conscience!
I would not include TNA
I would not include TNA members in the discussions as they openly represented the LTTE. Another matter is that they would not support anything the government proposes. Please leave them out.
Please thoroughly check on
Please thoroughly check on the TNA and other Tamil Nationalist members before letting them into this meeting, they could attempt to cause harm to the others who attend, including the president.
committing a suicide bombing or passing vital information such as time and venue to LTTE should be prevented.
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