The Asian Age

LANDSLIDE Rajapaksa clan wins 2/3rd majority in Lanka polls

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Colombo, Aug. 7: Mahinda Rajapaksa will be sworn in as Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister for the fourth time on Sunday after his party registered a landslide victory in the general election, securing twothirds majority in Parliament needed to amend the Constituti­on to further consolidat­e the powerful Rajapaksa family’s grip on power.

The Sri Lanka People’s Party (SLPP), led by prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, won in 145 constituen­cies, bagging a total of 150 seats with its allies, a two-thirds majority in the 225-member Parliament, according to the results announced by the election commission on Friday.

It won all but four of the 22 electoral districts on offer, polling 6.8 million votes (59.9 per cent).

The 74-year-old Prime Minister Mahinda thanked the Sri Lankan people for putting their faith in the SLPP and said that the country will not stand disappoint­ed during its tenure.

“Heartfelt gratitude to all SriLankans for placing their trust in President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, myself and the Podujana Party and voting for the ‘Saubhagye Dakkama’ election manifesto in overwhelmi­ng numbers. We will ensure Sri Lanka will not stand disappoint­ed during our tenure,” he said.

Mahinda will be sworn in as the new prime minister for the fourth time on Sunday at a ceremony at the historic Buddhist temple of Kelaniya, a north Colombo suburb, according to an official statement.

He created a record in polling over 5,00,000 individual preference votes, the highest ever recorded by a candidate in the history of elections.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among the first world leaders to congratula­te Mahinda 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 long-standing cooperatio­n between our two countries. Sri Lanka & India are friends & relations,” Mahinda tweeted.

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Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa greets Buddhist monks at his home in the southern town of

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