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Home > Tamil National Forum > Oru Paper Editorial > Solheim meeting Pirabhakaran will mean nothing if he comes to Vanni with small change TAMIL NATIONAL FORUM Solheim meeting Pirabhakaran will mean nothing Editorial, Oru Paper
So the dates are now set for the final drama. Eric Solheim, the
tireless, much-abused, salmon-eating emissary, now a Minister in the Norwegian
government, arrives on the 23rd. He will have high-level discussions with the
Mahinda Rajapakse government and will have to carry a proposal from the
government that meets the aspirations of the LTTE and the Tamil people.
Meanwhile, Mr.Balasingham due from London will be associated with the Tamil
national leader in evaluating whatever proposal that Mr.Solheim brings.
Mr.Thamilselvan has already warned Norwegian ambassador Hans Brattscar and
Monitoring mission chief Hagrup Haulkland who met him at Kilinochchi on the 17th
that if Mr.Solheim fails to deliver a �message of positive change� from the
government disaster will follow. What can you expect from a President who tells the Hindus in a Pongal message that he would solve the �language problem� within a year!? Man, the language problem is now 50-years old. It is old hat. It has never been solved and never will by your governments.
Now, what are the chances of your giving Solheim a �message of positive change�? You already had developed a dislike for Solheim�s face. But anyway you have to do with it when you have to hold discussions with him. If there was anything that your miserable Indian trip told you, you have to in the first place stop playing your old gramophone record of �maximum devolution through a unitary constitution�. Even the Indians got sick of it.
Next, you might try to offer a political framework based on the Indian model of devolution of power hoping that India would back you to the hilt. That is not going to carry you far, because although the Indian constitution is federal in name, governments of all constituent states are always subject to dissolution at the central government�s whim; as it happened to the Karunanidhi government under Prime Minister Chandrasekera�s rule. Knowing your temperament, the first thing you would do is to
dissolve the government in Kilinochchi and appoint a governor, possibly
Kotakadeniya, to take over the government. That kind of thing is possible in
India, but you cannot play the fool with an
already
existing LTTE government
with its own army, navy, air force, police and an administration superior to
yours. So, forget it.
What have you got in your hands to offer, Mr.President? You have
precious little. You have only small change in the form of a political solution.
Going back on
fifty years of Sinhala racism at this deathbed hour would be beyond you. May
Guruvayur Appan be with you! |