Karunnidhi, and Vaiko in helping terrorists in Sri Lanka, become traitors to India



by Charles.S.Perera

(November 28, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Karunanidhi, Vaiko and all those who follow them to support a despicable group of terrorists in Sri Lanka under the pretext of providing aid to the Tamil Civilians in Kilinochci, become unpatriotic towards its own motherland- India.

Karunanidhi , Vaiko and their followers, are merely marking time hoping, that the day would come when the Sri Lanka's terrorist Prabhakaran would create the Israel Style, Tamil Eelam State, in Sri Lanka so that they may join up with Prabhakaran to form a larger Tamil Homeland that would accommodate all the Tamils of Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu, and the Tamil Diaspora.

If that is not the reason, one cannot understand, why this inordinate support for the Sri Lanka Tamils in Kilinochchi, just when the Sri Lanka Government Forces are about the capture Kilinochchi and liberate the Tamil Civilian population who had been kept by the terrorists as a human shield for their own protection. Once Kilinochchi is liberated the Government of Sri Lanka does not want the Karunanidhis, Vaikos, and the rest of their followers , to help the Tamil population in Kilinochchi to find a normal life.

Karunanidhi and his followers have a greater role to play in India, to bring together the different states, forgetting their linguistic, religious, and racial differences, to build a greater India which is on its way to be a leader State in Asia. Karunanidhi had been an anti Indian element from his youth, having joined anti Hindi groups, and agitating for a separate Tamil State. That is the origin of his love affair with the terrorists of Sri Lanka, which also helped him to pay off an old score with Rajiv Gandhi .

India should take note of Karunanidhi's past, and instead of giving in to his threats of withdrawing support to the Central Government, warn him to stop his continued support for the terrorists of Sri Lanka. In not doing so India is weakens its authority.

Rajiv Gandhi was able to see through Karunannidhi's unreliability. That was why in 1976 Karunanidhi was sacked from the office of the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for corruption, and again in 1989 for his association with the LTTE terrorists.

Vaiko's ridiculous speech in praise of the terrorists to a set of gullible British Parliamentarian, was an attempt to help Prabhakaran, a terrorist whose organisation has been banned both in India and in UK. Vaiko should be reprimanded , and some sort of disciplinary action should be taken against him for making that speech which is a challenge to the authority of the Prime Minister of India. Vaiko as a member of the Tamil Nadu State, when he addresses foreign politicians , speaks for the Government of India. Therefore, he has no right to do so without the authority of the Government, as the cause of the group of terrorists he to praise is banned in India.

India, which has become a victim of terrorists, needs every one of its Citizens to stand by it in this hour of need. Karunanidhi , and Vaiko in supporting the cause of the terrorists in Sri Lanka become traitors to Indi. They make the situation difficult to the Central government which has to define a policy against terrorism as a whole without dividing it to support a terrorist group in Sri Lanka , while fighting another on its own soil.

The Central Government of India should be more authoritative if it has to stop continued terrorist attacks against its own people, and property. Therefore, India should not allow Karunanidhi and Vaiko to divide its attention by their support for the terrorism in Sri Lanka.

Both Karunanidhi and Vaiko has an obligation to India not to interfere into any affaires of a neighbouring state, which would bring political repercussions which is detrimental to India's present position as a possible leader of Asia. In not doing so Karunanidhi and his followers become traitors to India.

Their continued support of the terrorists in Sri Lanka should be stopped by arresting them for activities detrimental to the Central Government.
- Sri Lanka Guardian