Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Shiv Sena in India to support Lankan Siva Senai

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Shiv Sena in Mumbai has extended its support to a new Sri Lankan Tamil outfit called Siva Senai, triggering concerns among mainstream politician­s of Sri Lanka that sectarian outfits will reopen wounds of a 20-year-old civil war that ended only in 2009.

The Siva Senai, based out of Vavuniya in the Tamil-dominated northern Lanka, is led by Maravanpul­avu Sachithana­nthan. The party takes its name from Lord Shiva and plans to fight “coercive conversion” from Hinduism to Buddhism, the dominant Sinhalese religion. Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut told News18 in India that his party extended its support to the new Lankan outfit.“our party is a Hindu party.we support the cause of Hindus all over the World. We support Siva Senai,” he said.

Sinhala leaders fear the militant nature of the new Siva Senai could break the status-quo prevailing in Northern Lanka while Tamil leaders are wary that outfits like Senai would split Tamil unity.

The three main parties - the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, the United National Party (UNP) and the Opposition Tamil National Alliance (TNA) have expressed serious concern over the birth of Senai and the support it was getting from Hindu right-wing parties and organisati­ons in India.

The new outfit which is also Sri Lanka’s first Hindu right-wing organisati­on accuses the Lankan government of supporting a “Sinhala – Buddhist Colonisati­on” to undermine the importance of Hindus. It also accuses the Muslims and Christians of getting huge foreign funding to spread their religion.

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