Jailed Tamils may be freed to ensure Rajapaksa wins
Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s legislator son Namal on Sunday indicated that the long-held demand of the Tamil minority community to release all Tamil prisoners may be fulfilled soon, a move aimed at persuading the Tamil legislators to support Rajapaksa.
“President (Maithripala) Sirisena and Prime Minister Rajapaksa would make a decision (on the issue) very soon,” Namal tweeted in Tamil language.
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) had run a military campaign for a separate homeland in the northern and eastern provinces for nearly 30 years before its collapse in 2009 after the Sri Lankan Army killed its leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. Rajapaksa, who was the president at the time, repeatedly said that the war was against the LTTE and not against the Tamils.
Since the war with the LTTE ended in 2009, the Sri Lankan government has denied that the imprisoned LTTE members are political prisoners. Tamils say some of the prisoners have been held over a long time under antiterrorism law without even being formally charged.
Namal’s comments are aimed at persuading the legislators in the Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to switch their allegiance to Rajapaksa in his bid to prove majority in the parliament.
So far Rajapaksa has 100 MPs on his side while sacked prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has 103 MPs in the 225-member assembly.
Most of the 22 remaining MPs, including from TNA, are likely to oppose Rajapaksa. Rajapaksa camp had already enticed a TNA legislator to join ranks by giving him a ministerial position. As a result, TNA’s parliamentary strength has been reduced to 15 and there was speculation that at least four more legislators were willing to support Rajapaksa.