Millennium Post

Tamils to back Premadasa in Sri Lanka prez polls

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s Tamil National Alliance (TNA) on Sunday said they will support the country’s ruling party candidate, Sajith Premadasa, in the November 16 presidenti­al election.

“After our central committee meeting held in Vavuniya today, we have decided to back Sajith Premadasa,” TNA spokesman and legislator M A Sumanthira­n told reporters.

“His manifesto will be more acceptable to Tamils (compared) to other candidates,” Sumanthira­n said.

In his manifesto, Premadasa has pledged “maximum devolution of power within an undivided and indivisibl­e Sri Lanka”.

Sumanthira­n said TNA leader R Sampanthan would consult other parties in the Tamil alliance before officially announcing the TNA’S stand to back Premadasa.

Samanthira­n said the 13-point plan of the Tamil political parties’ had not been presented to any of the presidenti­al candidates.

The 13 points included the demand to permanentl­y merge north and eastern provinces, granting Tamils political autonomy in a federal solution.

These points are seen as Tamil hardline by the Sinhala majority.

Premadasa’s main rival Gotabhaya Rajapaksa relies on the Sinhala majority to be elected president while Premadasa is seen as the more secular choice.

The Tamil and Muslim votes are crucial to form the government.

In 2015, current president Maithripal­a Sirisena, who was the main opposition challenger, secured most of the minority votes when he defeated Sri Lanka Freedom Party’s Mahinda Rajapaksa ending his 10-year rule. Tamils however remain disgruntle­d as the current government has failed to adopt a new constituti­on to address Tamil demand for political autonomy.

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