{"id":19836,"date":"2013-04-09T23:38:10","date_gmt":"2013-04-10T03:38:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=19836"},"modified":"2013-04-10T06:55:20","modified_gmt":"2013-04-10T10:55:20","slug":"tamil-springin-indianew-generation-of-tamil-nadu-college-students-takes-up-the-cause-of-tamils-in-sri-lanka","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=19836","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;Tamil Spring&#8221;in India;New Generation of Tamil Nadu College Students Takes up the Cause of Tamils in Sri Lanka"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By<\/p>\n<p>M.S.S.Pandian and Kalaiyarasan A.<\/strong><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_19842\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/KLS040613.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-19842\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/KLS040613-300x191.jpg\" alt=\"Law Students in Kovai observing Fast-Mar 2013\" width=\"300\" height=\"191\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-19842\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-19842\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Law Students in Coimbatore observing Fast-Mar 2013<\/p><\/div>\n<p><em>And why not? It is better than never. The spark has grown into a flame and we add fuel believing that it burns till the light of equal rights reaches the long deprived and oppressed people<\/em> <strong> \u2013 Lalith Raja, senior system engineer,<br \/>\n Infosys, Chennai, in NDTV Blog.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The spark which has ignited the students\u2019 rage in Tamil Nadu against the United States-sponsored United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution on Sri Lanka and India\u2019s eventual support to it began in one of the most unlikely places, the Loyola College at Chennai. The academic excellence of the college, most believe, is a result of its depoliticised student body. Shattering the myth convincingly, on 8 March, eight young students from the college \u2013 Dileepan (18), Britto (20), Anthony George (20), Ramesh alias Paarvai Dasan (20), Paul Kenneth (20), Manikandan (19), Shanmugapriyan (19), and Leo Stalin (20) \u2013 went on an indefinite hunger strike demanding the implementation of a seven-point charter.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The charter demanded, among other things, a proactive role by the union government for an independent probe into the war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan army at the end of Eelam war in 2009, a referendum on the demand for an independent Tamil state of Eelam and the imposition of economic sanctions on Sri Lanka. As if to \u201chumour\u201d P Chidambaram, the union finance minister who happens to be an alumnus of the college, the students promised a non-cooperation movement mobilising the people of Tamil Nadu not to pay taxes to the union government. Smelling a political opportunity, politicians \u2013 including those from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the Congress whose direct and indirect complicity in the Sri Lankan war crimes needs no mention \u2013 made a beeline to the venue of the fast. But for K V Thangabalu, the former TNCC president, who was heckled with anti-Congress slogans, most of them were politely welcomed; yet their overtures were unrequited. The students\u2019 resolve was to keep their protest unsullied by time-serving politicians.<\/p>\n<p>In a midnight operation, reminiscent of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) government\u2019s past style, the Tamil Nadu state police broke the fast on its fourth day. For them, four days were more than enough. Not only did the fasting students receive support from students from other colleges, but it also triggered and galvanised a state-wide students\u2019 protest against the UNHRC resolution. Thousands of them from arts and sciences as well as engineering and medical colleges took to the streets in different parts of the state, small towns were no exception. The protest in which young men and women participated in equal strength took varied forms \u2013 posters and pamphlets, hunger strikes, processions, human-chains, effigy-burning, rail and road rokos, and siege of central government offices.<\/p>\n<p>Significantly, schoolchildren, accompanied by their teachers and carrying pictures of the 12-year-old Balachandran, who was shot dead in captivity during the Eelam war, too conducted their own protest marches. Parents and teachers, sharing the students\u2019 concerns, tacitly endorsed their action. After all, three senior staff of the Loyola College kept vigil at the venue where the students fasted.<\/p>\n<p>The fringe could not hold out for long. They soon joined the mainstream. Sixty-nine students from IIT-Madras, a campus where the only authorised political activity hitherto has been protesting against caste-based reservation a la the Youth for Equality and P V Indiresan, expressed their solidarity with the sentiments on the streets by observing a day-long hunger strike. About 40 of the students who sat in fast were from north India; and Som Prakash Singh, an MLA from Bihar, addressed the students. Posters giving details of the Sri Lankan conflict and its consequences for the Island Tamils adorned the campus. They were in seven languages, including Tulu. The IIT-M administration did not disapprove of the protest. Also, the IT professionals working in some of the IT majors conducted a human chain protest along Chennai\u2019s IT-corridor. No less than 150 IT professionals took on themselves the task of distributing pamphlets on Sri Lankan war crimes to the suburban train passengers. They sought the passengers\u2019 support for the student movement.<\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nNew Political Literacy<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A slice of Tamil Nadu\u2019s past may not be out of place here. In 1939, C Rajagopalachari, the premier of the Madras Presidency, ridiculed on the floor of the Madras Legislative Council the first anti-Hindi martyr L Nadarajan, who died in prison: \u201cIt was due to his illiteracy that he picketed and it was due to his picketing that he happened to be in jail, but his illness was certainly due to other causes\u201d. The Congressmen did not miss Rajagopalachari\u2019s gruesome humour about a dead man; and they laughed. Similarly, referring to the 1965 anti-Hindi agitation in Tamil Nadu, T N Seshan once observed, \u201cMobs of illiterate and semi-literate Tamil people, mostly poor, lapsed into fits of fury in the cause of so remote a language, English.\u201d It is no longer a story of illiterate and semi-literate mobs. Things have indeed changed \u2013 perhaps because of decades of reservation for the underprivileged in educational institutions. The national media which played blind about the protest woke to the reality, though fleetingly, when the students of IIT and IT professional joined the agitation.<\/p>\n<p><em>At the peak of the agitation, over two lakh students were on the streets.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The symbolisms which accompanied the agitation are important. The flag of the LTTE and pictures of the slain LTTE leader, Velupillai Pirabhakaran, had a constant presence in the students\u2019 agitation. Yet, this was not a call to arms but an act of clinging on to a memory of the Island Tamils\u2019 decades-long struggle against the Sri Lankan majoritarian state. The students\u2019 demand was to conduct a referendum among the Island Tamils and the Tamil diaspora on the question of Eelam. It may be remembered here that it was the moderate Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), under the leadership of Appapillai Amirthalingam, which sought a mandate for a separate Tamil state by means of a vote during the 1977 Sri Lankan general election. In addition, the flag of the LTTE, an organisation banned by the central government, asserted the students\u2019 defiance against the Indian state and the Congress Party.<\/p>\n<p>It is not the pictures of Pirabhakaran but the poignant images of Balachandran before and after his killing were the ones which mobilised the students, children, and indeed the wider public. Also, the black shirt, a polyvalent symbol of Tamils\u2019 degradation introduced by Periyar E V Ramsamy among his cadres during the days of the Self-Respect Movement, was ubiquitous in student protests. The newness of the protest did not, thus, abandon all past inheritances.<\/p>\n<p><strong>New Leadership<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Significantly, the students\u2019 agitation has thrown up a new young leadership, men and women, in Tamil Nadu. Listening to Shanmugapriyan alias Chembian of the Loyola College or Divya of the Dr Ambedkar Law College (the erstwhile Madras Law College) in television talk clearly shows that here is a new generation of Tamils which is imagining new political futures. Self-assured, articulate and well-informed, they could rattle ill-informed TV anchors without batting an eyelid and confidently talk of Geneva convention and Article 370 of the Indian Constitution. Their understanding of politics too is complex. For instance, they are deeply aware of the politics that the media has played and continues to play. A large flex banner which was used in one of the demonstrations read, \u201cGenocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka. The Official Media Partner: The Hindu\u201d. Indeed, a brilliant summary of the newspaper\u2019s shameless role in defending the Mahinda Rajapaksa\u2019s genocidal regime. The students\u2019 agitation is slowly acquiring organisational structures. One among them, Tamileelam Viduthalai Manavargal Iyakkam (Students Federation for Free Eelam), works on the basis of collective leadership, student teams, and a think tank.<\/p>\n<p>If the DMK chief M Karunanidhi, whose contribution to stop the civilian deaths during the last phase of the war in Sri Lanka in 2009 was a four-hour farce on the sands of Marina Beach which he and his party calls a protest fast, had to leave the United Progressive Alliance (UPA), he had no other option. As the DMK MP and the party\u2019s official spokesperson T K S Elangovan confessed, \u201cThe atmosphere in Tamil Nadu is too charged. It is a burning issue. We can\u2019t afford to be isolated.\u201d It is not the DMK which reduced the UPA to a minority, but the credit for that should go to the protesting students of Tamil Nadu. If the Tamil Nadu chief minister and the leader of the AIADMK, J Jayalalithaa, who earlier described the civilian deaths in the Eelam war as unavoidable collateral damage, had to endorse all the demands of the student agitators in the form of a state assembly resolution, she too did not have any other option. Political parties no longer lead but are being led \u2013 at least for the moment.<\/p>\n<p>If the Congress nurtured hopes of a political future in Tamil Nadu, it is no doubt bleak. The fear and frustration of the party functionaries in Tamil Nadu is all too evident. The spectres of 1967 when student campaigners ensured the defeat of the Congress stalwart K Kamaraj and reduced the party to irrelevance in the state might be haunting them. The senior Congress leader E V K S Ilangovan, facing the cameras in the studio of Puthiya Thalaimurai (New Generation), a new Tamil television channel which takes up issues ignored by the mainstream media, accused the channel of being a front for the LTTE and threatened CBI raids on the channel. Elsewhere, he has declared that the Congress would bring out short films and posters explaining its contribution to the Island Tamils\u2019 cause during the past five years. Going by the social media postings, the new generation of Tamils hope \u2013 of course, in jest \u2013 that these will include the Congress contribution to the war crimes in Sri Lanka too.<\/p>\n<p><em>(M S S Pandian teaches at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Kalaiyarasan A is a PhD scholar at the Centre for Studies in Regional Development in the same university.This Article appears in the &#8220;Economic&#038;Political weekly)<\/em><\/p>\n<div id=\"tweetbutton19836\" class=\"tw_button\" style=\"float:right;margin-left:10px;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/share?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdbsjeyaraj.com%2Fdbsj%2F%3Fp%3D19836&amp;text=%26%238220%3BTamil%20Spring%26%238221%3Bin%20India%3BNew%20Generation%20of%20Tamil%20Nadu%20College%20Students%20Takes%20up%20the%20Cause%20of%20Tamils...%20&amp;related=&amp;lang=en&amp;count=horizontal\" class=\"twitter-share-button\"  style=\"width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-tweet-button\/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;\">Tweet<\/a><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By M.S.S.Pandian and Kalaiyarasan A. And why not? It is better than never. 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