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The TULF went to 1977 election with the promise of Separate Tamil State
with this resolution.
TULF won all 18 seats they contested.
They also promoted a Garilla war to be started on this issue.
By this time Jaffna mayor Dore Appa was killed in 1974 and the CID
inspectors who went to Jaffna to inquire on the issue also had been
killed.
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Vaddukoddai Resolution
1976
The Resolution was adopted at the first National Convention of the Tamil
United Liberation Front (TULF) on 14 May 1976. TULF’s participation in
the 1977 general elections was anchored in this Resolution. In this
Resolution, the TULF declared its intent of forming a sovereign State of
Tamil Eelam. S. J. V. Chelavanayakam presided over the Convention. The
following is a translation of the Resolution, which was originally
adopted in Tamil.
Whereas, throughout the centuries from the dawn of history, the
Sinhalese and Tamil nations have divided between themselves the
possession of Ceylon, the Sinhalese inhabiting the interior of the
country in its Southern and Western parts from the river Walawe to that
of Chilaw and the Tamils possessing the Northern and Eastern districts;
And,
Whereas, the Tamil kingdom was overthrown in war and conquered by the
Portuguese in 1619, and from them by the Dutch and the British in turn,
independent of the Sinhalese Kingdoms; And,
Whereas, the British colonists, who ruled the territories of the
Sinhalese and Tamil kingdoms separately, joined under compulsion the
territories of the Sinhalese and the Tamil Kingdoms for purposes of
administrative convenience on the recommendation of the Colebrooke
Commission in 1833; And,
Whereas, the Tamil leaders were in the forefront of the freedom movement
to rid Ceylon of colonial bondage which ultimately led to the grant of
independence to Ceylon in 1948; And,
Whereas, the foregoing facts of history were completely overlooked, and
power over the entire country was transferred to the Sinhalese nation on
the basis of a numerical majority, thereby reducing the Tamil nation to
the position of subject people; And,
Whereas, successive Sinhalese governments since independence have always
encouraged and fostered the aggressive nationalism of the Sinhalese
people and have used their political power to the detriment of the
Tamils by:
(a) Depriving one half of the Tamil people of their citizenship and
franchise rights thereby reducing Tamil representation in Parliament,
(b) Making serious inroads into the territories of the former Tamil
Kingdom by a system of planned and state-aided Sinhalese colonization
and large scale regularization of recently encouraged Sinhalese
encroachments, calculated to make the Tamils a minority in their own
homeland,
(c) Making Sinhala the only official language throughout Ceylon thereby
placing the stamp of inferiority on the Tamils and the Tamil language,
(d) Giving the foremost place to Buddhism under the Republican
Constitution thereby reducing the Hindus, Christians, and Muslims to
second class status in this country,
(e) Denying to the Tamils equality of opportunity in the spheres of
employment, education, land alienation and economic life in general and
starving Tamil areas of large scale industries and development schemes
thereby seriously endangering their very existence in Ceylon,
(f) Systematically cutting them off from the main-stream of Tamil
cultures in South India while denying them opportunities of developing
their language and culture in Ceylon, thereby working inexorably towards
the cultural genocide of the Tamils,
(g) Permitting and unleashing communal violence and intimidation against
the Tamil speaking people as happened in Amparai and Colombo in 1956;
all over the country in 1958; army reign of terror in the Northern and
Eastern Provinces in 1961; police violence at the International Tamil
Research Conference in 1974 resulting in the death of nine persons in
Jaffna; police and communal violence against Tamil speaking Muslims at
Puttalam and various other parts of Ceylon in 1976 ––all these
calculated to instill terror in the minds of the Tamil speaking people,
thereby breaking their spirit and the will to resist injustices heaped
on them,
(h) By terrorizing, torturing, and imprisoning Tamil youths without
trial for long periods on the flimsiest grounds,
Capping it all by imposing on the Tamil nation a Constitution drafted,
under conditions of emergency without opportunities for free discussion,
by a Constituent Assembly elected on the basis of the Soulbury
Constitution distorted by the citizenship laws resulting in weightage in
representation to the Sinhalese majority, thereby depriving the Tamils
of even the remnants of safeguards they had under the earlier
constitution; And,
Whereas, all attempts by the various Tamil political parties to win
their rights, by co-operating with the governments, by parliamentary and
extra-parliamentary agitations, by entering into pacts and
understandings with successive Prime Ministers, in order to achieve the
bare minimum of political rights consistent with the self-respect of the
Tamil people have proved to be futile; And,
Whereas, the efforts of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress to ensure
non-domination of the minorities by the majority by the adoption of a
scheme of balanced representation in a Unitary Constitution have failed
and even the meager safeguards provided in article 29 of the Soulbury
Constitution against discriminatory legislation have been removed by the
Republican Constitution; And,
Whereas, the proposals submitted to the Constituent Assembly by the
Ilankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi for maintaining the unity of the country
while preserving the integrity of the Tamil people by the establishment
of an autonomous Tamil State within the framework of a Federal Republic
of Ceylon were summarily and totally rejected without even the courtesy
of a consideration of its merits; And,
Whereas, the amendments to the basic resolutions, intended to ensure the
minimum of safeguards to the Tamil people moved on the basis of the nine
point demands formulated at the conference of all Tamil Political
parties at Valvettithurai on 7th February 1971 and by individual parties
and Tamil members of Parliament including those now in the government
party, were rejected in toto by the government and Constituent Assembly;
And,
Whereas, even amendments to the draft proposals relating to language,
religion, and fundamental-rights including one calculated to ensure that
at least the provisions of the Tamil Language (Special Provisions)
Regulations of 1956 be included in the Constitution, were defeated,
resulting in the boycott of the Constituent Assembly by a large majority
of the Tamil members of Parliament; And,
Whereas, the Tamil United Liberation Front, after rejecting the
Republican Constitution adopted on the 22nd of May, 1972, presented a
six point demand to the Prime Minister and the Government on 25th June,
1972, and gave three months time within which the Government was called
upon to take meaningful steps to amend the Constitution so as to meet
the aspirations of the Tamil Nation on the basis of the six points, and
informed the Government that if it failed to do so the Tamil United
Liberation Front would launch a non-violent direct action against the
Government in order to win the freedom and the rights of the Tamil
Nation on the basis of the right of self-determination; And,
Whereas, this last attempt by the Tamil United Liberation Front to win
Constitutional recognition of the rights of the Tamil Nation without
jeopardizing the unity of the country was callously ignored by the Prime
Minister and the Government; And,
Whereas, the opportunity provided by the Tamil United Liberation Front
leader to vindicate the Government’s contention that their constitution
had the backing of the Tamil people, by resigning from his membership of
the National State Assembly and creating a by-election was deliberately
put off for over two years in utter disregard of the democratic right of
the Tamil voters of Kankesanthurai, And,
Whereas, in the by-election held on the 6th February 1975, the voters of
Kankesanthurai by a preponderant majority not only rejected the
Republican Constitution imposed on them by the Sinhalese Government, but
also gave a mandate to Mr. S.J.V. Chelvanayakam, Q.C. and through him to
the Tamil United Liberation Front for the restoration and reconstitution
of the Free Sovereign, Secular, Socialist State of Tamil Eelam.
The first National Convention of the Tamil United Liberation Front
meeting at Pannakam (Vaddukoddai Constituency) on the 14th day of May,
1976, hereby declares that the Tamils of Ceylon by virtue of their great
language, their religions, their separate culture and heritage, their
history of independent existence as a separate state over a distinct
territory for several centuries till they were conquered by the armed
might of the European invaders and above all by their will to exist as a
separate entity ruling themselves in their own territory, are a nation
distinct and apart from Sinhalese and this Convention announces to the
world that the Republican Constitution of 1972 has made the Tamils a
slave nation ruled by the new colonial masters, the Sinhalese ,who are
using the power they have wrongly usurped to deprive the Tamil Nation of
its territory, language citizenship, economic life, opportunities of
employment and education, thereby destroying all the attributes of
nationhood of the Tamil people.
And, while taking note of the reservations in relation to its commitment
to the setting up of a separated state of Tamil Eelam expressed by the
Ceylon Workers Congress as a Trade Union of the Plantation Workers, the
majority of whom live and work outside the Northern and Eastern areas,
This convention resolves that restoration and reconstitution of the
Free, Sovereign, Secular, Socialist State of Tamil Eelam, based on the
right of self determination inherent to every nation, has become
inevitable in order to safeguard the very existence of the Tamil Nation
in this Country.
This Convention further declares:
That the State of Tamil Eelam shall consist of the people of the
Northern and Eastern provinces and shall also ensure full and equal
rights of citizenship of the State of Tamil Eelam to all Tamil speaking
people living in any part of Ceylon and to Tamils of Eelam origin living
in any part of the world who may opt for citizenship of Tamil Eelam.
That the constitution of Tamil Eelam shall be based on the principle of
democratic decentralization so as to ensure the non-domination of any
religious or territorial community of Tamil Eelam by any other section.
That in the state of Tamil Eelam caste shall be abolished and the
observance of the pernicious practice of untouchability or inequality of
any type based on birth shall be totally eradicated and its observance
in any form punished by law.
That Tamil Eelam shall be a secular state giving equal protection and
assistance to all religions to which the people of the state may belong.
That Tamil shall be the language of the State, but the rights of
Sinhalese speaking minorities in Tamil Eelam to education and
transaction of business in their language shall be protected on a
reciprocal basis with the Tamil speaking minorities in the Sinhala
State.
That Tamil Eelam shall be a Socialist State wherein the exploitation of
man by man shall be forbidden, the dignity of labor shall be recognized,
the means of production and distribution shall be subject to public
ownership and control while permitting private enterprise in these
branches within limit prescribed by law, economic development shall be
on the basis of socialist planning and there shall be a ceiling on the
total wealth that any individual of family may acquire.
This Convention directs the Action Committee of the Tamil United
Liberation Front to formulate a plan of action and launch without undue
delay the struggle for winning the sovereignty and freedom of the Tamil
Nation;
And this Convention calls upon the Tamil Nation in general and the Tamil
youth in particular to come forward to throw themselves fully into the
sacred fight for freedom and to flinch not till the goal of a sovereign
state of Tamil Eelam is reached.
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