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National Anthem of Sri Lanka sung in Tamil Language.
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Roshan2007 Senior Member
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3 May 2012 02:51:11 GMT Report for Abuse
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...... The Finance Company and counts several high profile investors in the calibre of Mr Rayynor Silva, brother of Mr Duminda Silva, MP, as its largest shareholders.
Sri Lanka has Indian model.
All the politicians get together and get rich. Country goes to dogs.
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I think it is a home made solution better than Indian model.
Indian model they get caught and prosecuted for corruption, sometimes. In our model it never happens. fool proof. ::)) |
AnuD Senior Member
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3 May 2012 02:54:27 GMT Report for Abuse
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I think it is a home made solution better than Indian model.
Indian model they get caught and prosecuted for corruption, sometimes. In our model it never happens. fool proof. ::))
No paper trails.
Even when there are paper trails, how can one prosecute the Boss and lose the job. |
EEELamaya Senior Member
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3 May 2012 03:17:43 GMT Report for Abuse
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National Anthem of Sri Lanka sung in Tamil Language.
Of course... why?? because there are millions of Tamils in Holland than less than 100 Jingalaas...!
You can call it Tamil Power...!
When Eezham is established, the countries where there are more Tamils than Singalaas, the Tamils have a legitimate right to claim the embassy property and occupy it, according to a Tamil law professor attached to Cambridge Univ..! |
megashane
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3 May 2012 03:24:33 GMT Report for Abuse
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^^ST.... megashane definitely has a point.... origin of tamils is in india and there itself they cannot sing ''vandey maatharam'' in tamil.... so it certainly applies to sri lanka.... no one deny that.!
Jag, do you call these ppl ignorant or stupid? |
cfar
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3 May 2012 04:04:49 GMT Report for Abuse
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| My god you'll all be arguing about which is the correct end of an egg to open - is there nothing that you as a nation can actually agree on - or do you just love a good fight ..surely a country's anthem sung in ANY language shows the singer has loyalty to that country |
Jag1
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3 May 2012 05:09:51 GMT Report for Abuse
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ST...
If you want to follow India to answer our local issue pertaining to national anthem then why don't we follow India in its political framework too like the 'Federal Solution' that would have avoided all the blood bath and bitterness?
i was expecting this question from you....
rather than following the logic.. can we look at the reality.... that is, the distrust.....
this is the reason why the majority are not willing to agree with this so called federal solution.... however, if people trust each other.. trust based on understanding how the others think.... there wont be any barriers for devolving power..... so sri lankans have to go a long way.. beginning with understanding each other.!
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Jag1
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3 May 2012 05:12:37 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Oi peelamaaa..... enough of your hallucinations.... your comments are the main reason for disharmony in this forum.... so you got to change your thinking, if not you will be addressed in a different way....:( |
Jag1
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3 May 2012 05:17:41 GMT Report for Abuse
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Many tamils were deprived in very many ways from promotions, scholarships, etc (I am included) for not having this Sinhala GCE O/L!
ST.... sad to hear that you've been deprived of your promotions.... at the same time i got to say that for a couple of centuries the same thing happened to the majority singhalese under british rule....
however, as a country we have not given priority in learning each other's language to be able to communicate with each other..... that is the main problem.
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seethrough
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3 May 2012 06:11:07 GMT Report for Abuse
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A very simple issue and yet we can't elicit the truth. To what extent either the truth is distorted or a false situation is created to bring in chaos merely for the sake of Southern political reasons in Jaffna. Only one TV channel had seen this while no one is there to give a plausible answer about its authenticity. How long we will go on living in this lies and manipulation that will only help to divide the people for the exclusive advantage of the political crooks:
The United National Party (UNP) yesterday vehemently rejected reports that there were LTTE flags in the UNP May Day rally in Jaffna and charged that the images shown on state media were meant to deceive the viewers and sling mud at the party.
UNP General Secretary Tissa Attanayake said the May Day rally was attended by thousands of party supporters and that the event was a success. He said there were definitely no LTTE flags at the Jaffna rally.
The LTTE flag shown on television was a government creation to sling mud at us and ruin the party image. There were no such flags at the rally and there were plenty of those who witnessed the rally who are witness to the fact that there were no such flags, Mr. Attanayake said.
A state television station telecast the UNP May Day rally held in Jaffna soon after the celebrations. It showed LTTE flags in the midst of the gathering at the UNP rally.
The UNP in a letter to ITN Chairman Rosmand Seneratne charged that the he had violated the terms of the prevention of Terrorism Act by showing images of LTTE flags on television and that the matter should be immediately inquired into by the defence ministry
In the letter Mr. Attanayake said there were more than 100 local and foreign media personnel and a large number of police and army officers on standby.
It appears that your cameramen had seen these flags although they were not seen by anyone else present at the rally, the letter said.
Mr. Attanayake said UNP Chairman Gamini Jayawickrama Perera had asked the ITN cameraman why the images of LTTE flags were carried and he had said he was acting on orders given to him by the ITN chairman.
The LTTE is a banned terrorist organisation and showing images of LTTE flags is therefore unlawful. If such a thing actually happened it is your duty to have informed the defence authorities. But you had not. This goes to show that you had committed a deceitful act in showing the images of LTTE flags, the letter |
seethrough
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3 May 2012 06:14:13 GMT Report for Abuse
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however, if people trust each other.. trust based on understanding how the others think.... there wont be any barriers for devolving power...
Jag,
I agree with you and I am certain that you won't blame the Tamils alone for this situation! |
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