SLMC gets chance of showing political statesmanship
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TamilNet, Monday, 10 September 2012, 01:14 GMT]
With all irregularities exercised by the Rajapaksa regime of Colombo
in the Eastern PC Elections, the emerging reality is that the Sri Lanka
Muslim Congress gets its chance of showing political statesmanship in
responding to ground realities in the Eastern Province, comment
political observers watching the developments in the island. “It is a
providence-given chance to the Tamil-speaking Muslims in the island to
decide their political cause, whether they want to remain just a
‘minority’ or they want to be stakeholders in making a nation. At the
same time, the question of conceding the status to the Muslims has also
been extended to the TNA,” commented an observer in the East. However,
by being carried away by the ‘simulated course of events’ the TNA is
burdened with the responsibility of proving that in what way the PC
system justifies the aspirations of Eezham Tamils and Muslims.
The ruling UPFA of Mahinda Rajapaksa has ‘won’ 12 seats in the East by
polling 6,217 votes more than the Tamil National Alliance (TNA).
Wimal Weerawansa's NFF has got one seat in the East.
The SLMC has secured 7 seats and the UNP has got 4 seats.
The TNA has secured 11 seats.
Mr.
R. Sampanthan, the parliamentary group leader of the TNA, on Sunday
confirmed that the TNA, together with the SLMC and the UNP, was fully
prepared to form the Eastern Provincial Council with a clear majority
than what the UPFA and the NFF have ‘won’ together.
“We Tamil
National Alliance (TNA) (Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi) stake the claim to
form the Eastern Provincial Administration together with the Sri Lanka
Muslim Congress (SLMC) and the United National Party (UNP)” stated
Mr.R.Sampanthan, Trincomalee district parliamentarian and Mr. Maavai
Senathirajah, Jaffna district parliamentarian in a letter sent to the
Sri Lankan colonial governor of the East, Rear Admiral (retd) Mohan
Wijewickrema.
Mr. Sampanthan, at a press briefing held Sunday
evening at his residence, released an official statement to media on EPC
election. He also provided a copy of the letter sent to the military
governor of the East:
Full text of the letter sent to the SL Governor of the Eastern Province by the General Secretary of the ITAK:His Excellency the Governor,
Eastern Provincial Council,
Trincomalee.
Your Excellency,
Eastern Provincial Council Election 2012
We
annex herewith for your kind information a copy of a statement made by
us today in regard to the appointment of a Chief Minister.
You
will appreciate that it is only a member of the Provincial Council from
among the three parties: Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK), Sri Lanka
Muslim Congress (SLMC) and United National Party (UNP), all of whom
opposed the UPFA at the Provincial Council election, will be best able
to command the support of the majority of the members of the Eastern
Provincial Council. These three parties together have 22 members.
The
other 15 members of the UPFA and the NFF do not and cannot command the
support of the majority of the members of the Provincial Council. Our
nominee for the post of Chief Minister will be communicated to you
shortly.
Yours faithfully,
Mavai S. Senathirajah
General Secretary
ITAK OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON EPC ELECTIONSThe elections to the Eastern Provincial Council have concluded and the results have been announced.
The
ruling UPFA violated all norms of democracy and good governance in a
polls campaign that was marked by a well documented pattern of gross
abuse of the state apparatus and resources. The UPFA utilized all
governmental resources to influence the result. It also intimidated
opposition parties’ candidates, bribing, unduly influencing voters and
even spreading false propaganda to the effect that the TNA leader had
announced the withdrawal of the ITAK from the contest.
Despite
this UPFA campaign of terror the people of the Eastern province have
reiterated their support and confidence in the TNA (ITAK) and we are
pleased that we won two of the three districts securing the majority
vote in both the Trincomalee and Batticaloa Districts and a substantial
vote in the Ampara District.
The elections took place in an
environment where a large number of Tamils yet continue to be displaced
and a larger number of Tamils have fled and continue to flee the country
due to the policies of the Rajapakse Administration. We sincerely
thank the Tamil speaking people for the support and solidarity that they
have demonstrated at this election, despite the ruling UPFA violence
and intimidation. The ruling UPFA barely secured 6,200 votes more than
TNA in the whole Eastern Province, largely on account of its abuse of
state resources.
The political parties opposed to the UPFA in
the EPC have won this election. The Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK)
has won 11 seats, the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) has won 7 seats
and the United National Party (UNP) has won 4 seats. The parties that
opposed the United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA), the governing party
at the Provincial Council election have a very clear majority in the
new Council, just elected.
On behalf of those parties opposed to
the governing UPFA in the Eastern Province, we TNA (ITAK) stake the
claim to form the Eastern Provincial Administration together with the
SLMC and UNP. Given the sordid track record of the government and its
various activities to disturb the communal peace and harmony in the
Eastern Province, the formation of a provincial government by the said
three parties would be in the best interests of all the Peoples who live
in the Eastern Province.
We wish to state that the member of the
Provincial Council with the best ability to command the support of a
majority of the members of the Provincial Council and thereby become
Chief Minister should be chosen by the members of the Provincial Council
of the said three parties. The choice of such a member will be
communicated to the Governor shortly. We wish to point out to the
Governor that the UPFA and the National Freedon Front (NFF) together do
not and cannot command the support of the majority of the members of the
Council.
R Sampanthan MP
President, ITAK
Mavai Senathirajah MP
General Secretary, ITAK
9th September 2012
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