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Debunking Tamil Homeland myth with 5 questions

If Dravida Nadu movement & map was created by the Global Church; was the map of Tamil Eelam also their creation?

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This undated picture shows a lady in foreign country is holding the flag used by LTTE [Photo: Special Arrangement]

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Divide & Rule was key component of colonial rule. Illegally taking over lands and territories, planting fictitious history, and infesting minds with hate and violence is part of a legacy that continues unabated. Sadly, historians have failed to take these false claims and nullify them. They have been silenced by “political correctness”. However, it is time people begin asking questions and demanding answers. How can 2 provinces that were created only by the British in 1833 be claimed ‘original habitats” of Tamil people? How can Indian Malabars claim a separate homeland in Sri Lanka? How can a South Indian customary law applicable only to those inhabitants be the customary law in Sri Lanka? How did the Colonial Missionary create the Dravida Nadu movement to become a Tamil Eelam movement & what is their ultimate plan? Let’s have you start asking yourselves these questions too!

Question 1: How can Tamil Eelam Homeland lobbyists claim 2 provinces as their “homeland” making use of the 2 provinces created in 1833 by colonial Britain?

It is very clear that while the first Kingdom of Anuradhapura, 2nd kingdom of Polonnaruwa also included North Sri Lanka, the last kingdom of Kandy too included part of North & explains why the Kandyan king despatched his army to defend his people from the Portuguese. The last battle for the defence of Jaffna before it fell to European powers was fought not by a Tamil army but by Sinhalese men sent by the King of Kandy.

Portuguese historian Father Queroyz says “as long as Rajapure (Anuradhapura) was the capital of Ceylon, the whole island was subject to one kng” If it was so with Anuradhapura, it was so with the rest of the capitals. When the Portuguese arrived in 1505 there were 15 ‘kinglets’ subject to the King of Kotte of which Jaffnapatao kinglet was one of the 15 “kinglets” were independent or separate from the rest.

To quell the lies let us first turn to the maps.

The 1st kingdom was in Anuradhapura. The 2nd kingdom was in Polonnaruwa. The last kingdom was in Kandy. The kings of these kingdoms were the sole ruler of the entire Island.

These 3 maps clearly show there was no separate or independent Tamil Kingdom and the so-called ‘separate’ area being claimed as a “Tamil homeland” was ruled by the Sinhalese kings.

A separate kingdom must provide evidence of food/water supply (agriculture), a system of government, culture, belief & traditions, a written language, structures/monuments – the Kingdoms of Anuradhapura & Polonnaruwa leave us to cherish the world’s first man-made irrigation & water tanks, even animal hospital – these exist even to this day, where are those of a so-called Eelam Kingdom?

There were no separate independent kingdoms in Jaffna or anywhere else

There were no provinces.

Provinces were created by the Colonial British in 1833

Thus, there was nothing called Northern or Eastern province until 5 provinces was created in 1833 by Colonial Britain.

Therefore, how can the Eelam lobby claim to have ruled 2 provinces that did not exist until the colonial British demarcated them in 1833?

This is a key argument to debunk the demarcation of a bogus Tamil Eelam Homeland.

Question 2: How can Indian Malabars rechristen as Ceylon Tamils in 1911 claim a separate homeland in Sri Lanka?

There is no record in ancient Sinhalese chronicles, Tamil chronicles or even records of Portuguese, Dutch or British to claim an ethnic group called “Ceylon Tamils” were living before they landed. All of the colonial records refer to both Tamils & Muslims as “Malabars”. Malabars was the term given to people who came from the Malabar coast of South India or Coromandel coast also in South India. Malabars were indigenous to South India. Therefore, anyone termed Malabar were descendants from South India. Thus, the Tamils living in Sri Lanka were referred as Malabars by the Portuguese, the Dutch & the British.

The term “Ceylon Tamils” was coined only in 1911 when Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan who was registrar of census, inserted Ceylon Tamils instead of Malabars. The term Ceylon was coined by the British only after the Kandyan Convention in 1815.

Malabars cannot claim any “homeland” in Sri Lanka as they were immigrants from the Southern coast of India. Their homeland is in South India.

The quest for self-determination in India for Tamils started in India.

The same ethnic group cannot claim 2 homelands in 2 sovereign countries (or plan to annex Sri Lanka to create a Greater Dravida Nadu)

Question 3: Tamil caste system originates from South India – If Malabars are from South India, Vellalas & Thesawalamai Law is also – how can customary laws applicable to foreigners become mandatory customary law in Sri Lanka?

We have established Malabars are not indigenous to Sri Lanka but to South India.

The Vellalas are a low caste in South India but became the upper elite caste/class in Sri Lanka, not stopping there, the Vellala’s went on to oppress their own, dictating how other castes should function at kovil, funerals, weddings etc. If Tamils are marginalized or discriminated it is by the Vellala Tamils and not the Sinhalese. The Thesawalamai law encoded by the Dutch in 1706 claiming to be Tamil customary law is actually not applicable to all Tamils but to only Malabar inhabitants from Jaffna. What is the % of Tamils covered by this definition and how many Tamils does this law exclude – if so why should this be referred as a customary law for ALL Tamils when it is not so, more importantly, the Thesawalamai law is applicable to Malabar inhabitatnts in Jaffna only. Malabars are from South India. Vellala’s are a caste originating from South India. How can anyone quote these to claim homeland theories.

It is good for Tamils to realize who is discriminating them instead of falling prey to propaganda. How far has the caste system marginalized Tamils against each other, is a question Tamils themselves need to honestly answer. When Tamils are not welcome into Tamil homes, when even cutlery & crockery are differentiated, when even kovils disallow their own, when people are reluctant to share a toilet with their own – is this not discrimination?

Question 4: If the Dravida Nadu term was coined by colonial Missionaries, isn’t the Tamil Eelam quest (an offshoot of the Dravida Nadu movement) a similar Missionary infused agenda?

There was no term called Dravidian until it was coined by the Church.

The Church missionaries after creating the term Dravida went to great lengths to promote a fictitious history.

The Dravidian theory was an artificial theory implanted by the Church & it is possible the same was done to create a Tamil Eelam notion to separate both Tamil Nadu & Sri Lanka along ethno-linguistic lines.

Bishop Caldwell plugged the South Indian languages of Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada as Dravidian languages.

If the Dravidian movement was led & controlled by the Global Church, is it a surprise that the Tamil Eelam lobby has the blessings of the Church apparatus as well? It is the Tamil Christians/Catholics who are mainly operating this quest.

1939 commenced the “Dravida Nadu for Dravidians” a quest for a separate sovereign & federal state.

1940 Dravida Nadu map was released. 1947 Britain rejected appeals for a separate Tamil state which led to Dravida Nadu Secession Day being passed on 13 July 1947 demanding an independent Dravida Nadu. 2 years later in Sri Lanka, ITAK was created seeking a separate Tamil state in Sri Lanka.

1960 Dravida Nadu Separation Day which led to the Tamil Nadu Liberation Army while the Tamil Eelam movement in Sri Lanka resulted in Tamil militancy with LTTE taking leadership.

Dravida Nadu was replaced with “Tamil Nadu for Tamils” then “We Tamil Movement” which led to demand for an independent Tamil Nadu which Government of India stopped by legislative enactments in 1963.

The demands for Dravida Nadu were identical to demands by LTTE during Thimpu talks in 1985.

If Dravida Nadu movement & map was created by the Global Church; was the map of Tamil Eelam also their creation?

This implies that both movements (South India & Sri Lanka) did not originate from the people but from one external source – the Church.

Question 5: If the “Eelam” area was borrowed from colonial British map, if Global Church planted the Dravida Nadu movement & Greater Tamil Eelam initiative, if Malabars, Vellalars, Thesawalamail all are imported from South India is it so difficult to realize that Tamil Militancy was also exported from India to Sri Lanka to pass on India’s headache to us?

The Jain-Commission interim report following LTTE’s assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, memoirs by the IPKF former commanders and even former Indian High Commission to Sri Lanka J N Dixit prove a RAW hand in Tamil militancy in Sri Lanka from training to supplying of weapons to even logistics support & funding.

These lies are what lays the foundation for a bogus homeland quest which is kept alive because of the benefits to key players promoting it. The geopolitical & conversion motives are clear. Unfortunately, so-called academics and historians have been party to the lies or felt shy to negate these with historical facts & arguments.

So let us bring these to the open & demand facts, not propaganda.

Shenali D Waduge

Shenali D Waduge is an independent political analyst based in Colombo

5 Comments

  1. Vellalar is a high caste clan/tribe in India and Sri Lanka. They were not low caste. Most educated Vellalar do not support LTTE, Tamil Tiger, or Eelam. Dutch mentioned they were peace-loving people. LTTE was started by low caste as they were oppressed by upper caste Tamil. Jaffna was the homeland of Tamil mostly upper caste Tamil. There is no Tamil Eelam. It’s propaganda created by the low-caste Eelam Tamil. The war was about high caste vs low caste Eelam Tamil.

    • Readers , please ignore my comment posted on March 10, 2023. There were many typos in my comment maybe due to autocorrect.

      “Vellalar is a high caste clan/tribe in India and Sri Lanka. They were not low caste. Initially, some educated Colombo Vellalar did support LTTE or Eelam. Dutch mentioned Vellalar were peace-loving people. LTTE was started by Karaiyar and another castes as they were oppressed by upper caste Tamil. However , LTTE consisted of all castes. North and East of Sri Lanka is the homeland of Eelam Tamil which is known as Eelam. Back in the 18th century, the north and east were mostly Vellalar whom were upper caste. There is Tamil Eelam which is in the north and east. There is no propaganda created by any Eelam Tamil. The war was not about high caste vs low caste Eelam Tamil. It was an ethnic war and still is. “

  2. Sri Lanka especially the north and east was connected to the southern part of India, Tamil Nadu. For many centuries, the north and east of Sri Lanka have been and always will be Tamil Eelam’s homeland. There was a series of waves from Tamil Nadu to north and east of sri lanka – before Cholas, during Cholas, after Cholas, and Portuguese. The Indian Tamil came during the British and settled in central sri lanka.

    The Sinhalese invaded Sri lanka from Bengal on a boat because they couldn’t preserve Buddhism in Bengal. So who was the invader? Sinhalese.

    During the British colonization, the British built schools which favoured the Eelam tamils regardless of caste over Sinhalase. The Eelam Tamil occupied spaces in education and politics, which made the Sinhalese insecure as the Eelam tamil were taking over. However, because the Sinhalese were the largest population, the British decided to give the power to them. Thus started the whole ethnic war. Tamil vs sinhalase.

    Yes, there was caste politics back in the day in the north and east of Sri Lanka and among the Sinhalese population. After Black July , Eelam tamils regardless of caste supported LTTE. Some of the educated Vellalar Colombo Eelam Tamil academics, politicians, Karuna, and other parliamentary groups worked along with Sri Lankan politicians to cause harm to the Eelam Tamil community. These people were considered traitors by the Eelam tamil community and LTTE. Among the eelam Tamil community, caste oppression came to an end when LTTE came into power. LTTE consisted of all castes. Eelam tamil were united regardless of caste, religion, or gender to fight the oppression of the Sinhalese.

    LTTE protected the north and east from the Sri lanka government. Sinhalese are still colonizing the north and east of Sri Lanka. The north and east have been and always will be eelam tamil homeland.

  3. Sri Lanka especially the north and east was connected to the southern part of India, Tamil Nadu. For many centuries, the north and east of Sri Lanka have been and always will be Tamil Eelam’s homeland. There were waves from Tamil Nadu to north and east of sri lanka – before Cholas, during Cholas, after Cholas, and Portuguese. The Indian Tamil came during the British and settled in central sri lanka. The Sinhalese invaded Sri lanka from Bengal on a boat because they couldn’t preserve Buddhism in Bengal. So who was and is the invader? Sinhalese.

    During the British colonization, the British built schools favouring the Eelam tamils regardless of caste over Sinhalase. The Eelam Tamil occupied spaces in education and politics, making the Sinhalese insecure as the Eelam tamil took over. However, because the Sinhalese were the largest population, the British decided to give the power to them. Thus started the whole ethnic war. Tamil vs sinhalase. Yes, there was caste politics back in the day in the north and east of Sri Lanka and among the Sinhalese population. After Black July , Eelam tamils regardless of caste supported LTTE. Some of the educated Vellalar Colombo Eelam Tamil academics, politicians, Karuna, and other parliamentary groups worked along with Sri Lankan politicians to cause harm to the Eelam Tamil community. These people were considered traitors by the Eelam tamil community and LTTE. Among the eelam Tamil community, caste oppression came to an end when LTTE came into power. LTTE consisted of all castes. Eelam tamil were united regardless of caste, religion, or gender to fight the oppression of the Sinhalese. LTTE protected the north and east from the Sri lanka government. Sinhalese are still colonizing the north and east of Sri Lanka. The north and east have been and always will be eelam tamil homeland.

    • Archaeological evidence shows that there was no native Tamil kingdom ever in SL
      The Jaffna Arya Chakravarthy kingdom was established in 1215 CE by the Kalinga Magha’s invasion. The only ancient kingdoms are Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa which are overwhelmingly Buddhist and Sinhala (or Sinhala Prakrit).

      Sinhalese came from “Bengal” is a fucking lie. We have always been here. Always will be here. Always have been here and have plenty of evidence to prove. Anuradhapura alone has around 1300 stone inscriptions, cave donations and kata ram inscriptions.

      I ask you simple questions!
      1. If Tamils were here first then what was their kingdom?
      2. If they were here first then why does their population only live in costal areas where SL got invaded (looks like they were panted by someone else)?

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