Thursday, 28 March 2013

Hindu : 28 Mar - Editorial : 'Tamizh' war at home

As there are many articles turning up everyday in this newspaper, I was genuinely curious to know what actually went wrong which is making Tamil Nadu a highly agitated place in recent times. a little research in the internet and I ended up with this video uploaded just a month back by Channel 4. The content in this video is highly disturbing and one should watch it only as a documentary of shocking revelation since in the end all we can do is close the window, drink some water, take a nap and get back to our normal life. Nothing much is expected in return.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKxUsMwhtRk

War crimes Unpunished - will the International Community come to save Holocaust after effects.

Coming back to the article, Author's realistic approach amuses me. His tone is palely frank when he says that  its ambitious to expect any kind of support from Tamil Nadu to those native Tamilians in Srilanka as Tamil Nadu in iteself is busy in proving to everyone on who amongst the major political parties are in true support of Tamizh Eelam. Karunanidhi's withdrawal from UPA government and Jayalalitha's plea to prevent Sri Lankan players in entering into Tamil Nadu, according to the Author, look like mere moves taken to stay in good eyes of people. In both instances, it was public pressure that made these political parties to succumb and take such extreme decisions. Author infers that these political parties are pretending to support the movement to please their own people but not for the necessity of it.

Author then gives a detail explanation on the events which happened in Srilanka and how Indian government was alienating the issue with decision which were mostly favorable to our own convenience. Many facts were placed on how India little ignored the prediction that such a holocaust was bound to happen  in 2009. Author finally suggests that an International community should be the right ones to save those living in a dreadful state   of Sri Lanka but not politicians or political parties who rarely empathize their situation.

                                                                                                              - Vamshi Regalla




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