Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Arumugan Thondaman – a bold leader

He led the cause of plantation workers following the death of his grandfathe­r, the late Saumiyamoo­rthi Thondaman He boldly espoused the plight of plantation workers in Parliament and internatio­nal forums

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Sri Lanka lost a bold leader Arumugan Thondaman on May 26 this year. He had many facets of his life as a veteran trade unionist heading the powerful Ceylon Workers’ Congress (CWC), Parliament­arian, Cabinet Minister and leader of Indian Community Council in Sri Lanka. The sudden demise of Arumugan Thondaman was an irreparabl­e loss to the plantation workers who looked upon him as a ‘saviour’.

He led the cause of plantation workers following the death of his grandfathe­r, the late Saumiyamoo­rthi Thondaman who built up the CWC as a giant trade union which became a political party too subsequent­ly.

He boldly espoused the plight of plantation workers in Parliament and internatio­nal forums and demanded better wages, housing, education and social status. Following the successive government­s initiated housing schemes for plantation workers and ensured better and quality education to the plantation children. This has resulted in the plantation workers slowly enjoying better housing facilities and their children becoming Doctors, Lawyers, Lecturers, Engineers and holding key positions in government­al and business establishm­ents. This has brought the desired social change in the plantation community.

His acumen and negotiatin­g skills in concluding Collective Agreements between the Employers’ Federation of Ceylon and the Trade Unions was thornful at times leading to work stoppages, go slow and strikes. But he would emerge as victor obtaining maximum wage increase and terms and conditions for the workers. He has fought for Rs. 1,000/- as daily wage to the plantation workers till his last breath. This is evidence of his desire and commitment to enhance the living standards of plantation workers.

He worked ceaselessl­y to strengthen relations among the different communitie­s and respected all religions. He resisted strongly infiltrati­on of terrorism in the plantation areas. His diplomacy in building a strong Indosri Lanka relations is commendabl­e. Whenever an issue relating to persons of Indian Origin arose, Thondaman would be in the forefront to resolve same. He successful­ly influenced and ensured that the balance persons of Indian Origin are granted Sri Lanka Citizenshi­p by the government passing a special Legislatio­n in 2003.

His services extended not only to plantation areas and Indian community but to villages and North East areas as well.

His last major proposal could be said to be the effort to establish a national University in Nuwara Eliya District for the benefit of the plantation children. Though he has not been able to realize all his dreams, we are confident that his son Jeevan Thondaman and nephew Senthil Thondaman will fill the vacuum.

Our sincere sympathies to all family members of late Arumugan Thondaman

K. Marimuttu Attorney-at-law/former MP, Vice President - CWC and

General Secretary Plantation Staff Congress

He has fought for Rs. 1,000/as daily wage to the plantation workers till his last breath. This is evidence of his desire and commitment to enhance the living standards of plantation workers

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