As the curtains fell on the official campaign for the January 26 Sri Lankan presidential election, the two chief contenders – President Mahinda Rajapaksa and common opposition candidate retired General Sarath Fonseka – wound up their nearly two-month-long campaign with mammoth rallies in and around Colombo. A general sense of unease prevails in the island… Continue reading Sri Lanka poll campaign winds up; both contenders confident
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The Legacy of a dream
The search for a united Sri Lanka with equality for all by S. Muthiah I wonder how many remember Murugeysen Tiruchelvam, Q.C. whose legacy was a dream he had for his country. Over and over in the 1960s and 1970s, he reminded people of the roots of the ethnic fracturing happening in what was then… Continue reading The Legacy of a dream
Fonseka alleges bid to rig polls
Hours before the close of the official campaign for the crucial January 26 Sri Lanka Presidential election, the common opposition consensus candidate and retired Army Chief Sarath Fonseka accused the incumbent President and his chief opponent in the polls Mahinda Rajapaksa of getting ready to rig the polls. Claiming that he was far ahead of… Continue reading Fonseka alleges bid to rig polls
Ashok Kantha monitors Eastern Province development projects in Sri Lanka
Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Ashok K. Kantha, visited Trincomalee and Batticaloa on January 20 and 21 for a first hand understanding of the ground situation and look at various projects being executed in the Eastern Province with Indian help. A statement by the Indian mission here said that during the visit he met… Continue reading Ashok Kantha monitors Eastern Province development projects in Sri Lanka
Fonseka camp’s fears dismissed
Sri Lanka’s opposition, backing the candidature of the retired Army Chief, Sarath Fonseka, in the January 26 presidential election against President Mahinda Rajapaksa, expressed fears that the President would use the military to remain in power if he was defeated. At a news conference here, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, one of the chief campaign managers of… Continue reading Fonseka camp’s fears dismissed
NGO cautions on fairness in Sri Lankan poll
A day after Sri Lankan Election Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayake reportedly expressed disappointment over the failure of the authorities to ensure faithful implementation of the election guidelines related to January 26 presidential poll by all the parties in general and the state media in particular, a Colombo-based NGO thinktank on Wednesday cautioned that "impunity surrounding election-related… Continue reading NGO cautions on fairness in Sri Lankan poll
Rajapaksa, Fonseka vow to curb secessionism
Five days before the close of official campaign to the Sri Lankan presidential election, President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his chief opponent General (retired) Sarath Fonseka vowed not to allow rise of secessionist forces in the island nation. In the run up to the election, the former Army Chief and the consensus opposition nominee, secured the… Continue reading Rajapaksa, Fonseka vow to curb secessionism
Defection scandal generates heat
Even as a third death, supposedly connected to the crucial January 26 presidential election was reported, the "scandal" over the attempt by the opposition to bribe a ruling party legislator to defect to its camps took a bizarre turn on Monday. The ruling party legislator who had accused campaign managers of the opposition consensus candidate,… Continue reading Defection scandal generates heat
Rajapaksa for ‘reducing unnecessary Presidential powers’
Amid concerns over sporadic incidents of violence and furious debate on the need for a switch over from the all powerful Executive Presidency to a model akin to India in the run up to the January 26 poll, Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa has promised to ‘reduce unnecessary powers’ of the Executive Presidency, born after… Continue reading Rajapaksa for ‘reducing unnecessary Presidential powers’
U.S. expresses concern over poll-related violence in Sri Lanka
As Sri Lankan Government strongly condemned the incident of shooting at a group of supporters of the Opposition consensus candidate retired General Sarath Fonseka, in which one woman was killed and several others injured, the United States on Wednesday said it was deeply concerned what it termed as the escalating violence surrounding the January 26… Continue reading U.S. expresses concern over poll-related violence in Sri Lanka
