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Seelan Pilay - Fad phase?

scroobal

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Somehow got the impression that this chap was going thru an arty farty phase and his fad appears to be a social activist looking for a cause. Long sweeping hair, at times pony tail tied, social documentaries on injustice etc.

Now he is holding a candle light vigil hoping for peace in Sri Lanka.

Why Sri Lanka? How does that resonate with Singaporeans? Why not maid abuse in Singapore?
 
Perhaps because both S. Rajaretnam and J.B. Jeyeretnam were born in Sri Lanka.
 
I can see you are becoming more active here.

PAP having cold feet now ?

We all know who is Seelan Pillay.

What about you ? Which Department did you work for ?

Out with it, somebody in the old SBF trace your IP address to a gov.sg
 
I was there with Seelan last Saturday. Question is, who are you?

Anyway, I don't blame people for feeling no affinity to Sri Lanka, and I also don't question Seelan for his feel and show of affinity. Not counting the Minibonds crowd, just counting those at Seelan's site, I saw almost all Indians/Sri Lankans except for less than 5 non-Indians (myself included). I do feel personal sympathy for the Sri Lankan civil war because of my association with a Sri Lankan temple in Singapore.
 
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Btw how was the turn out? Were there only Tamils or also a mix of Singahlese?

I'd say around 100, cant tell Tamil or Singhalese, since all spoke English. Even if they spoke Tamil or Sinhalese, I probably can't tell the difference too. :confused: But written, I can tell. Tamil I think most Singaporeans are familiar with and can tell it's Tamil writing even without understanding. Sinhlaese letters are very distinctively circular in design. I saw some Sinhalese writings on the notes of well wishes. Therefore, there must be some Sinhalese among them.
 
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