Not seeking polls, leave Vanni resettlement in my hands: Sangaree tells President

Not seeking polls, leave Vanni resettlement in my hands: Sangaree tells President

June 18, 2010   06:18 pm

Many parents claim that although they had several opportunities to escape from Mathalan during the final stages of the battles, they did not do so, hoping that they could leave with their children held by the LTTE as combatants, states TULF leader V. Anandasangaree, writing to President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

 

 

“I have decided not to seek election anymore. I am not at all satisfied with the way they are looked after. Please leave the resettlement process of Vanni in my hands and the development projects too. Don’t let anyone to fish in troubled waters,” adds Mr. Anandasangaree.

 

 

The text of the letter V. Anandasangaree has written to the President:

 

 

His Excellency Mahinda Rajapaksa - President of Sri Lanka,

 

Temple Trees,

 

Colombo03.

 

 

Your Excellency,

 

The Patheitc Plight of the Re-Settled IDPs

 

 

Please permit me to bring to your notice the pathetic plight of the re-settled Internally Displaced Persons. I am sure this letter will not displease you, if you have the patience to read it with the sympathy these people deserve.

 

 

Both you and I entered Parliament in 1970, representing the electorates of Belliatta and Kilinochchi respectively. You were the youngest of the lot and I was senior to you by 14 years and also senior to you in politics. I am sure you will not dispute my right to advice you, however unpalatable my advice may appear to you.

 

 

I am not in agreement with the two matters discussed by the Tamil National Alliance with you and your team and the opinions expressed there. It thoroughly disappointed the IDPs and caused much concern to them. They were so confident that their children will be released without delay from detention and wherever necessary houses will be built, repaired or roofed depending on the condition of each house.

 

 

The children conscripted by the LTTE are the most valued possessions of the IPDs. The parents are disappointed that the authorities who promised to release all, after a brief inquiry, have not kept their promise.

 

 

On arrival at the various IDP Welfare Centers, announcements over loudspeakers were made, requesting even those who had one day’s training to report to the authorities. Promise of quick release accompanied these announcements. Many parents claim that although they had several opportunities to escape, from Mathalan, they did not do so hoping that they could leave with their children held by the LTTE as combatants.

 

 

The most distressing thing for them is the fact that the very same hard-core LTTE cadre who conscripted their children are seen with the Army Intelligence identifying, as belonging to the LTTE cadre, those whom they recruited to the LTTE earlier. Many hardcore elements had escaped from the camps with large sums of money and are either settled locally or have fled to neighboring countries and safely settled there. There are many others who are freely moving about with the civilians. Some, who acted as advisers to the LTTE, are now serving as advisers to the Government Authorities. There are many parents who are prepared to identify these hardcore elements even now.

 

 

If you accept my suggestion the detenus can be released without any problem or protest from anybody. Appoint a few three member committees comprising a senior lawyer, a Police officer of ASP rank in service or retired and a third person, a respectable citizen to serve in the committee. How these committees should be constituted is certainly your decision. These committees can inquire into the background of the detenus, and also get the views of the parents and on being satisfied that a detenu concerned has no serious involments, can recommend his or her release.

 

 

This must be done immediately. On the same basis, on the recommendations of these committees, the political prisoners could be released on bail.

 

 

Your Excellency, you are aware that some hardcore elements are facing trial while being released on bail. So why penalize the innocent ones? I also strongly urge you to consider releasing a list of persons who are in detention, for the parents to know whether a person considered missing is dead or alive.

 

 

Your Excellency, we should not forget that what had happened in Vanni and many other parts in the North and the East are no incidents like a minor cyclone or an earthquake but an event that had seriously affected the livelihood and habitation of a few hundred thousand people, directly in eight of the 25 districts in the country. Of the eight districts, Kilinochchi and Mullaithivu are so badly devastated that several thousand houses were razed to the ground, several thousand without roofs and many others need major repairs or rebuilding. Hardly one house has windows, doors or even rafters for roofing. The District of Mannar and Vavuniya come next followed by the Jaffna District.

 

 

I do not know of the present situation in the East. The damage caused in Kilinochchi and Mullaithivu is far beyond estimation. The tsunami was the most disastrous event of large magnitude that occurred in Sri Lanka and within hours everything was over but the impact is still being felt even after five years. But the war that devastated a major portion of Vanni prolonged for a few months and the lives lost and the damage caused to property are so much that the tsunami cannot be sited as a parallel to what happened in Vanni of which Mullaithivu and Kilinochchi are parts.

 

 

Seeing is believing, Your Excellency. I wish you take the trouble to pay a visit to the devastated areas in Vanni. I could not control my tears when I saw their pathetic plight during my recent visit after they were resettled. You are aware that I lived there, taught the students there and represented Kilinochchi in Parliament for a long time. I know most of them by their names. I know every nook and corner of the electorate which was twice larger than all the other ten electorates in the Jaffnaelectoral district taken together. It was I who brought electricity to Kilinochchi 43 years back, as Chairman of the Karachi Village Council, served as Chairman of the Kilinochchi Town Council and was also responsible for carving out Kilinochchi as a separate district.

 

 

Your Excellency, please be assured that I am not trying to play politics. The Vanni people whom I served with devotion and care for over 50 years have been misled and I am sure will not be cared for, the way I cared for them. Vanni has suffered enough, enough in the sense that not for a year or two but for quarter of a century or more. They need care and protection. I offer my services to them and take the responsibility of serving them with devotion.

 

 

I have decided not to seek election anymore. I am not at all satisfied with the way they are looked after. Please leave the resettlement process of Vanni in my hands and the development projects too. Don’t let anyone to fish in troubled waters. Allow all the NGO’s to operate in Vanni and have strict control over them if you doubt their sincerity of purpose. What happened during the LTTE period could be forgotten because even Government and semi government institutions dealing with money had been paying “kappam” to them. Don’t deprive the resettled IDPs who are having many problems, of any benefit they may gain through the NGOs. There are a number of NGOs from the south wanting to come to their aid.

 

 

In conclusion, I wish to very strongly advice you, Your Excellency, that the Government though it cannot be held fully responsible for the devastation caused to the North and East, also cannot shirk its responsibility of providing houses for all who are deprived of their houses.

 

 

While appreciating the good gesture of the Indian Government that had offered to build 50,000 houses I urge you to discuss this problem with the other countries and International Organization that had helped us very liberally. They too will be willing to help. The request for compensation from those who had been made paupers overnight cannot be considered as an unreasonable request. I suggest that a team representing the donor countries and organizations pay a visit to the devastated areas in the North and East.

 

Thanking you,

 

Yours sincerely,

 

 

V. Anandasangaree. – President, Tamil United Liberation Front

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