Eran Wickramaratne, from The Island, 22 November 2014, where the title is “Tamil must be more widely used for true national integration”
Despite the official language policy there is little visible signs of improvement in the implementation of the policy. There are buses of the S.L.T.B. which do not still carry its destination in all three languages. There are police stations which have no Tamil language capability. As of January 2014 there were only 2,326 Tamil speaking police officers, which is a low percentage of the police force. The Government announced in 2014 that it was recruiting 150 Tamil speaking police officers. It is a small step in the right direction. Out of 408 police stations only 157 have a Tamil speaking capability. Even in the dominant Tamil speaking areas, for example in Chundikulam in Vavuniya, Sampur in Trincomalee and Bogawantalawa in Nuwara Eliya districts there was no Tamil speaking capability in the police station.
We conduct important government business only in the Sinhala language. Even at the Thimbirigasyaya Divisional Secretariat, where I attend meetings, they are exclusively conducted in Sinhala. The city of Colombo has a considerable Tamil population and their Constitutional rights are being violated. However, when the Government wants to collect taxes or payments they will communicate in Sinhala, Tamil and English. The telephone bill or the electricity bill will be sent in all three languages. It proves that the Government has no political will to implement a tri-lingual policy, while it will do everything possible to communicate in their language when it wants to collect revenue.
There are 19 recommendations in the LLRC report on the implementation of the National Languages policy, social integration and reconciliation. There is no progress on 16% of the recommendations, poor progress on 53% and partial progress on 31%.
The Constitution provides for singing the National Anthem in both Sinhala & Tamil languages. However at government functions and National events this is not been followed. I want to know from the Minister of National Languages and Social Integration, whether he supports the Government policy of non-implementation of the Constitution? If not, what will he do to implement, the singing of the National Anthem in both Sinhala & Tamil. A verse in the National Anthem says “Eka mawakage daru kela bavina” – we are the children of one mother. If we truly believe that we are the children of one mother we must provide the opportunity for the Tamil speaking people to sing our National Anthem with pride and emotion in their mother tongue.
Today, a sperm is obtained from Europe, the egg from Africa, and a womb is rented from Asia – A test tube baby is born. This is the advancement in science. Please tell me whether this baby is European, African, Asian, Sinhala or Tamil? Our language is given to us from the environment into which we are born. So let’s recognize the humanity & dignity in every person, and respect their language and cultural rights.
