by Lakshmi de
SilvaIndia violated the territorial sea and air
space of Sri Lanka in 1987 when the army was defeating the LTTE
terrorists during the Vadamarachchi Operation. It was once again
trying to stop the victories of the armed forces as it did
during the time President J. R. Jayawardene was in power. At
that time India made him sign the Indo Lanka Accord and accept
the Provincial Council System, JVP parliamentarian and trade
union leader K. D. Lalkantha said yesterday (30).
He was addressing the 8th anniversary conference of the State
Priniting Worker’s Union at the Government Press Auditorium
Borella.
He said India does not like to see the Sri Lanka army
defeating the LTTE because it was the godfather of the LTTE
terrorists. "It cannot get over the fact that our army was
defeating the LTTE which, India with world’s sixth the largest
army, could not defeat. India does not want to see the Sri Lanka
Army getting credit for defeating terrorists," he said
President J. R. Jayawardene’s arm was twisted and he was
coerced to accept the Provincial Council system in 1987 but it
was an illegal and undemocratic political intervention by India.
The Provincial Council system had become a white elephant and it
had deteriorated our education system, health and public
transport services and had brought disaster to our country.
Lal Kantha said the Government should vanquish terrorism from
the country but it had to give the people in the North and East
their basic rights. However parceling out separate regions on
the ethnic lines, like one region for Muslims and anther for
Anandasangaree or Douglas Devananda was going to create a worse
confusion than at present he noted.
India was trying to interfere politically and also
economically trying its best to control Sri Lanka. The
Government was now considering the handover of the Trincomalee
oil tank farm, and open an Indian oil refinery and open up 154
new fuel filling stations throughout the country with the
assistance from Indian Oil Company. Ceylon Electricity Board
will like this idea as they can get fuel to run their power
plants but in the long run India would have the upper hand to
control our economy he said.
Sri Lanka was an independent sovereign state and no one had a
right to interfere in our internal affairs. Just as we do not
interfere in their internal problems like Kashmir we don’t want
India to interfere in our affairs though she is called our Big
Brother, he said.