SL forces surround Fonseka’s hotel

Heavily armed Sri Lankan forces have surrounded Wednesday Cinnamon Lake hotel in Colombo, where opposition presidential candidate and former Sri Lanka Army General (retd) Sarath Fonseka was residing with opposition leader Ranil Wickramasinghe and JVP leader Somawanse Amarasinghe. Sarath Fonseka, who is trailing in the presidential contest against his former Commander-in-Chief Mahinda Rajapaksa was scheduled… Continue reading SL forces surround Fonseka’s hotel

Rajapakse polls 59.63% votes, Fonseka 38.54% in 35 electorates

 In the thirty five electorates seats of 160 seats announced up to 8:00 a.m. Wednesday morning, Sri Lanka’s current President Mahinda Rajapaksa won twenty seven electorates and the rest went to General Sarath Fonseka.The total votes polled by Mahinda Rajapakse has risen to 1,285,074 (59.63) against Gen Sarath Fonseka’s 830,554 (38.54) votes. [Full Coverage]

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Abuse of power makes travesty of democracy in Sri Lanka elections

Sri Lanka’s presidential election should have been cause for celebration — the first since the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels in May, and the first in peacetime in almost three decades. Instead, it has descended into such a travesty that South Asia’s oldest democracy — which gained universal suffrage in 1931 and elected the… Continue reading Abuse of power makes travesty of democracy in Sri Lanka elections

Sri Lanka on brink of fresh violence after controversial election

Eight months after the Tamil Tigers’ defeat, Sri Lanka stood on the brink of a new and potentially violent political confrontation after the government challenged the legitimacy of the main opposition candidate in today’s presidential election. The poll was a bitterly contested duel between Mahinda Rajapaksa, the incumbent President, and Sarath Foneska, the former army… Continue reading Sri Lanka on brink of fresh violence after controversial election

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Sri Lankan government tries to disqualify opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka

The Sri Lankan government has launched an 11th-hour legal challenge against the opposition candidate in the presidential election after a tense day of voting. The government claimed Sarath Fonseka, the former general standing against President Mahinda Rajapaksa, should be disqualified because his name was not on the official electoral list. “We are seeking a court… Continue reading Sri Lankan government tries to disqualify opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka

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Fonseka leads in North-East, Rajapaksa in South in postal vote count

Former SLA Commander General (retd) Sarath Foneseka has received 3,173 postal votes in Jaffna while SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa received 892 votes. Jaffna MP Sivajilingam received 250 votes. Meanwhile, reports from Batticaloa also indicate that Fonseka was leading in the count of postal votes. In the South, Mahinda Rajapaksa received 9,458 votes in postal vote… Continue reading Fonseka leads in North-East, Rajapaksa in South in postal vote count

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Tory adviser masterminded Sri Lankan general’s presidential bid – Telegraph

A former Tory adviser who was sacked for making a controversial remark about London’s Caribbean population is one of the masterminds behind the presidential election campaign of the former Sri Lankan army chief Gen Sarath Fonseka. James McGrath, who has worked for David Cameron, Boris Johnson, the London mayor, and George Osborne, the shadow chancellor,… Continue reading Tory adviser masterminded Sri Lankan general’s presidential bid – Telegraph

Top S.Lankan challenger ‘ineligible’: govt

Sri Lanka’s government said on Tuesday it would challenge the legitimacy of leading opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka, who contested the country’s first post-war presidential election. "We are seeking a court order on the suitability of this candidate because he is not eligible to be declared as a candidate," Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told reporters. He… Continue reading Top S.Lankan challenger ‘ineligible’: govt

Voting ends in Sri Lanka presidential election

Voting has ended in Sri Lanka’s tense and bitterly contested presidential election pitting incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse against his former army general Sarath Fonseka. The first results are due to emerge later Tuesday, with a final outcome expected around 0630 GMT on Wednesday. [Full Coverage]

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