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How Gandhis and Karunanidhi made use of Lankas
ethnic conflict
My colleague P.K. Balachandran, formerly the Colombo representative
for the Hindustan Times and now working for the New Indian
Express telephoned me on February 2 and asked: Are the
Tamils now weaker than earlier?
I answered, Yes and added that the Tamils were
in a strong position when they agitated for their rights non-violently
under the leadership of S.J.V. Chelvanayakam. I also told
him that Gandhis, RAW and Karunanithi-MGR rivalry were the
main causes for Sri Lankas present situation.
Tamils were in a strong position during the non-violent phase
of their struggle, which began with the Galle Face satyagraha
on June 5, 1956. For nearly two decades, till the passage
of the Vaddukoddai Resolution of May 14, 1978, Chelvanayagam
adopted every non-violent method possible to win an autonomous
federal unit for the Tamils in the north and east.
His struggle depended purely on the moral strength of the
Tamil people. It was totally indigenous. The Tamil people
did not depend on anyones support. The then film idol,
M.G. Ramachandran asked Chelvanayagam when he visited Chennai
in 1974, What kind of help can be give you? Moral
help, Chelvanayagam replied.
Frustrated by the refusal of the Sinhalese governments to
grant the Tamils their rights, Chelvanayagam proposed the
Vaddukoddai Resolution, which called for the establishment
of the separate state of Eelam for the Tamil people of the
north and east, but insisted that that agitation too should
be non-violent.
By the time of Chelvanayagams death in April 1977 there
were only two tiny militant groups. Tamil Eelam Liberation
Organisation (TELO) headed by Thangathurai and Kuttimani and
the LTTE headed by Velupillai Pirapaharan. Three more were
added Eelam Revolutionary Organisation of Students
(EROS), Eelam Peoples Revolutionary Liberation Front
(EPRLF) and Peoples Liberation Organisation of Tamil
Eelam (PLOTE) by the time of the 1983 riots.
Police intelligence placed the total strength of all the groups
at less than 200. Then the riots came. The angry Tamil youths
were prepared to fight the Sinhala state and India stepped
in, to provide organisational structure to that anger. Indira
Gandhi formulated that scheme. Her objective was to destabilise
President J.R. Jayewardenes government.
She ordered RAW, Indias external intelligence agency,
to recruit and train the angry Tamil boys who joined the militant
groups to destabilise the Jayewardene regime. Groups of cadres
from TELO, EROS, PLOTE and EPRLF were taken to North India
for training. The last to join was the LTTE. Pirapaharan accepted
the invitation after he met a RAW operative at a secret destination
in Puthucheri. Please wait with me till next week for details.
The popularity of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and Congress
had dipped considerably in Tamil Nadu, mainly in the rural
areas, according to an opinion poll published on Saturday
(7) by the Loyalla College Media Department. If the present
mood continues till the Parliamentary election in May the
DMK-Congress group will suffer, the opinion poll shows.
The popularity of Vaikos Marumalarchi Dravida Kazhagam
is very high, followed by Thol Thirumavalavans Viduthalai
Chiruthaigal and Indian Communist Party. These groups are
in the Sri Lanka Tamils Protection Movement headed by
P. Nedumaran. The popularity of DMK and Congress and Jayalalithas
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam had dropped drastically.
Widespread revolt is brewing among the political parties and
groups that oppose the LTTE. K. Ravichandran, a local leader
of the Congress had set himself ablaze on Friday protesting
against the Congress policy about Sri Lankan Tamils. His funeral
held on Monday had evoked an emotional surge.
Karunanidhi is under severe attack as selfishly seeking to
preserve his Chief Minister post and family wealth. He is
trying to go along with the Congress, which had 35 members
in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, who had threatened
to defeat his government, if he goes against the central government.
Nedumaran, in a biting article in Thinamani, had accused Karunanidhi
of sacrificing the interest of the Tamil people for his selfish
ends. Karunanidhi had done that throughout his life. In April
1984, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.G. Ramachandran invited
the leaders of the Tamil militant groups, then living in Tamil
Nadu, for a meeting. He announced that he would try to forge
unity among them. Karunanidhi undercut him by inviting the
militant leaders to meet him and fixed the meeting for the
day before MGRs meeting.
Pirapaharan did not attend but Sri Sabaratnam of TELO, Balakumar
of EROS and Pathmanabha of EPRLF went. Karunanidhi took photograph
with them and gave wide publicity. MGR did not want to admit
defeat. He sent Deputy Inspector General of Police Alexander
to the LTTE office and invited Pirapaharan for a meeting.
Pirapaharan sent Balasingham, Baby Subramaniam, Shankar and
Nithiyanandan.
Why did not your leader come? MGR asked Balasingham.
He told MGR that Pirapaharan was out of Chennai and would
come next time.
MGR asked: Why didnt you go for Karunanidhis meeting?
Balasingham: You called the meeting first. He called the meeting
to beat you. Thats why we did not go.
MGR was pleased. He said: You have understood Tamil Nadu politics.
They had a long chat and at the end MGR asked: What help can
I give you?
Balasingham told him that India was training 200 cadres, but
they needed at least 1,000 cadres to fight the Sri Lankan
Army. We have the people. We have to train and arm them.
We need money for that, he had said.
MGR: How much you need?
Balasingham raised his right arm and showed his five fingers.
He asked for five million. MGR said Alright. Come home
tomorrow night and collect it.
Balasingham went there in a van driven by Shankar. MGR received
him, took him by lift to the basement and told the guards
to give five. Twenty boxes were loaded into the van.
Balasingham thanked MGR and said he was scared to take it
in the night. MGR rang the IGP. The boxes were taken to Balasinghams
house under Police escort. When counted they found five crores
(50 million of Indian rupees equivalent to 100 million of
Sri Lankan rupees.)
It was with that money Pirapaharan bought his first shipload
of AK 47s.
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