Monday, August 13, 2012

“Delay in relief for Vaachathi victims shameful”


Even after many months after judgment in Vaachathi case was pronounced by the Dharmapuri Court, the victims are yet to get compensation from Tamil Nadu government. It is absolutely shameful and outrageous, said Brinda Karat, Polit Buro member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) here on Sunday.

Speaking to reporters here on the sidelines of the sixth State-level Conference of the Tamil Nadu Tribal Association, she said that “both the Dravidian parties, — the DMK and the AIADMK — had not been on the side of the victims, but they have been unfortunately on the side of those who had sought to cover up this case’’. The government is spending crores of rupees for several schemes, but continues to deny compensation to the Vaachathi victims.

The government is keen to protect those who are responsible for the crime and also cover up this crime. The message of the government is that even if they (Vaachathi victims) fight for 20 years to get the judgment in the court of law, nothing will happen, because the government is powerful, hence, fighting against it will prove futile, she adds. She said that the message of CPI (M) is that it fought for 20 years to get the judgement, proved correct by every single enquiry and therefore, the party will fight, because it is not a question of money, it is a question of dignity and it is a shame on the part of Tamil Nadu Government and their attitude, she adds.

Slams government attitude
She said that the office-bearers of the TNTA met the Minister concerned during April, and he had categorically assured them that the issue would be considered within a month, but nothing happened after that; the victims were cheated, it is a shame on the part of Tamil Nadu government and their attitude, she said.

Periyar’s movement
Tamil Nadu was a symbol of social reforms, in defence of marginalised communities.
“What was the social reform led by the Thanthai Periyar? What was the value for Periyar’s movement? It was to defend the rights of the marginalised community. But today, the government speaks in a name of Dravidian culture exploiting the most marginalised and vulnerable Malayalee tribal community.

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) salute the people of Vaachathi, they sent a message to not only the tribal people of Tamil Nadu but to the entire tribal people living in the country that “do not compromise injustice’’ she added.

Atrocities meted out to the Tamils in Sri Lanka should be investigated by a credible Commission of Enquiry and those responsible must be punished, demanded Ms. Karat, Politburo Member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) here on Sunday.

The issue of Tamils facing in Sri Lanka is a grave concern.
The CPI (M) showing great concern over this and demanding that the Sri Lankan government should find out a political solution on the basis of the protection of the rights of the Tamils without any delay.

The party also demands that the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance Government at the centre should take immediate initiative and have a clear vision, there should not be any oscillation, as it will not help in this situation., she adds. Main issue here is how to look at the problem and how to approach the problem politically. The union government should have consistent stand to ensure justice for the Tamils living in Sri Lanka and also ensure that the guilty should be punished, Ms. Karat said.
(Courtesy : The Hindu)

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