A. Subburaj of TNN in Times of India, 28 November 2012, where the title reads ” For Puliyoor Resdents, LTTE is Living Presence“
The village’s tryst with Eelam began when a training camp for the LTTE was set up in the village in 1983. For three years, over 800 cadres were trained by Lt Col Ponnammaan of the LTTE at the camp. “In January 1983, over 130 cadres of LTTE got training in Kumbarapatti village. The training was given by Ponnamman. The public of Kumbarapatti, Kolathur and surrounding areas gave rice and cereals to them. The cadres mingled with the public and explained the situation of Sri Lankan Tamils. The training was held at my farm and I spent most of the days with them. The name of the village was changed to Puliyoor (the village of Tigers) after the training camp,” said P S Palanisamy, a resident of Puliyoor. The bus shelter in the village is named after Ponnamman.
Three batches of cadres got trained in Puliyoor from 1983 to 1985 and most of them were killed in the war, according to the villagers. “I used to buy food materials for LLTE cadres and I spent three years with them. I met Prabhakaran when he visited the camp. Prabhakaran met the public who helped their cadres and thanked them. He came to Puliyoor after the cadres completed their training and saw them off to the battle field from the village,” said A Balasubramaniam of Kolathur.
Balasubramaniam named his son Thambi Prabhakaran as he had “great regard” for the man and his ideals. Thambi is now 20. There are many others in his age group who carry names that recall LTTE leaders who were killed in the war.
Prabhakaran and Eelam are not part of history for these villagers. In fact, many of the villagers believe that the LTTE supremo is still alive and could re-launch the war anytime. “We believe that Prabhakaran is alive and he will appear before the world soon. We hope the fight against Sri Lankan army will begin soon,” said Palanisamy.
