Deccan Chronicle

Rajapaksas all set for landslide win

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Colombo: Sri Lanka's strongman Mahinda Rajapaksa was poised to stage a political comeback on Thursday as his party took an early lead and was set for a landslide victory in the twice-postponed general elections, according to results announced so far. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among the first world leaders to congratula­te Rajapaksa on the outcome of the elections and said the two sides will work together to further advance all areas of bilateral cooperatio­n and to take their special ties to ever newer heights. “Thank you PM @narendramo­di for your congratula­tory phone call. With the strong support of the people of #SriLanka, I look forward to working with you closely to further enhance the longstandi­ng cooperatio­n between our two countries. Sri Lanka & India are friends & relations,” Rajapaksa tweeted. The SLPP has polled more votes than its rivals, scoring over 60 per cent of the total votes in the 16 seats officially declared so far from the South, dominated by the Sinhala majority community. The party won 13 out of 16 seats. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in a tweet described the results as a “great victory” for the ruling party. Rajapaksa’s party is expected to win control of the 225-member assembly by a comfortabl­e margin, according to analysts. In Galle district, the SLPP won seven out of nine seats on offer while in the neighbouri­ng Matara district they won six out of seven seats on offer. The nearest rival is the new party formed by former presidenti­al candidate Sajith Premadasa who has relegated his mother party, the United National Party (UNP), of former premier Ranil Wickremesi­nghe to the fourth place even below the Marxist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna. The SJB has won only three seats from both districts.

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