The Supreme Court (SC) has sent out a clear
message to one and all: It will never stop any elections.
Hearing the application filed by the TNA, which sought to have
nominations gazetted for the Eastern Province mini polls
declared void, the SC on Monday ordered that elections be held
and the petitioners discuss matters related to their security
with the area commanders of the armed forces. They were allowed
to move the court unless their request for security was granted.
The TNA had, in its application, complained of violence in the
Eastern Province and a possible intimidation of voters.
One couldn’t agree with the SC more! Any flawed
election is better than no election at all. For elections are
the lifeblood of democracy. True, election violence and rigging
deal a blow to democracy but that is a different matter to be
tackled separately. Franchise like muscles suffers disuse
atrophy unless regularly exercised. The journey of a nation
towards a dictatorship begins with the absence of elections,
which is also the medium in which anarchy and terrorism thrive.
Democracy in this country has survived thanks to
elections. It would have been given a grand burial way back in
the late 1980s, but for the elections however marred they may
have been by violence and rigging. The Pillaiyans of the South
or the Rathu Sahodarayas went all out to sabotage
elections at that time but they could not break the will of the
people who were determined to keep the flame of democracy
burning. Likewise, elections have stood the people of the North
and the East in good stead. If not for elections, they would
have been left without any representatives to articulate their
grievances in Parliament.
It is a supreme irony that the TNA is today
complaining of violence and the intimidation of voters, having
been a beneficiary of those twin evils in 2004. This is what the
EU Election Observation Mission Sri Lanka 2004 said of
the situation in the North and the East during that election:
"…the LTTE intended that no other rival Tamil party (or Tamil
candidate from the mainstream political alliances) to the TNA
would be able to claim to represent Tamil interests. A chilling
message to this effect was sent early in the campaign when a UNP
candidate and an EPDP activist were murdered. Incidents such as
this seriously restricted the right of parties other than the
TNA to campaign freely in the North and East…." The polls
monitors’ conclusion was: "The events that took place in this
part of Sri Lanka [the North and East] during the course of this
election were totally unacceptable and are the antithesis of
democracy."
Those who are not opposed to Prabhakaran’s
violence and election rigging and have entered Parliament with
his backing have no moral right to condemn Pillaiyan, who is
running riot in the East. If Prabhakaran is a hero to anyone
then by the same token Pillaiyan must also be a hero. Both of
them, to us, are cowards using arms to terrorise unarmed men,
women and children.
However, the fact that the TNA has no moral
right to condemn Pillaiyan is no reason for the government to
turn a blind eye to his violent campaign to suppress political
dissent. It is incumbent upon the government which boasts that
terrorism has been banished from the East to create an
environment conducive to the mini polls. Pillaiyan cannot
operate so freely without the blessings of the government. He
must be caged. The sooner the better! Safety of all candidates
must be ensured and clean elections held if democracy is to be
rekindled in the East.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa addressing the heads
of electronic media institutions, newspaper editors and foreign
correspondents said yesterday all terrorists were bad and no
terrorists were good. One cannot but agree with him. There is
hardly any difference between Prabhakaran and Pillaiyan, as was
said earlier. Therefore, both of them must be dealt with in the
same manner.
It is not from individual terrorists that the
Eastern Province people must be liberated. They must be
liberated from the clutches of terrorism, regardless of the
perpetrators.