LTTE's international network operated by the fugitive Kumaran Pathmanathan alias 'KP' has totally cracked with the Tamil diaspora overseas and former LTTE ransom collectors withdrawing from the 'new found' LTTE of Pathmanathan, reports reaching Colombo from Canada said.
The latest episode of the so called LTTE of Pathmanathan has being described by the Tamil diaspora overseas as the Shylock in 'Merchant of Venice', with KP trying to grab funds already in possession of several LTTE fund raising men during Velupillai Prabhakaran's time.
KP, using the internet facility, it is said had threatened several LTTE businessmen in Canada, London and Germany to transfer funds into an account in a South East Asian country to rebuild the organisation. Those in possession of huge LTTE funds in those countries have refused to comply with KP's demand, the reports said.
Many of them have initiated massive business enterprises in those countries with the ransom collected from Tamils overseas when Prabhakaran was alive. Prabhakaran himself had approved them by name to start businessess in those countries to stabilise revenue to the terror outfit.
Those who command those business ventures under their individual names have reportedly told KP that the LTTE was no longer in existence after the death of Prabhakaran and they would not follow any orders given by KP.
Reports said that the LTTE in the past had collected over US dollars 50 million quarterly from LTTE sponsored business ventures from Canada alone.
Those opposed to KP have warned him not to mislead the Tamil community again by making unrealistic dreams of 'transnational governments' in exile and to stop issuing statements through the internet while in hiding.
Meanwhile, in another dramatic development in Colombo, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), once known as the proxy of the LTTE has now completely disassociated itself from the terror outfit, according to a TNA Wanni District parliamentarian. "We are keen to represent the Development & Reconciliation Committee (DRC) of President Mahinda Rajapaksa to help the Tamil people to seek resolutions to their grievances", he noted.
He said the LTTE was no more active or functional in Sri Lanka and they (the TNA) had nothing to do with or to contribute to statements made by LTTE's Pathmanathan of a 'transnational government' in exile. "We and our people suffered for more than three decades because of a separate state dream and now we look to the future to live as Sri Lankans', he opined.
Courtesy: Government Information Department