Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Puthukkudi­yiruppu polls for first time in 40 years; record turnout in north

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It was a milestone for the people of Puthukkudi­yiruppu in Mullaitivu in the Northern Province. Voters polled yesterday for the first time in four decades in a local council election.

Following an election petition filed against the holding of elections in Puthukkudi­yiruppu , on the basis that it was unfair to hold elections while the displaced people had not been re- settled, the local elections in the area had been on hold for the past 40 years.

The petitioner­s urged the Election Commission­er to refrain from holding elections in the Puthukkudi­yiruppu and Maritime Pattthu Pradeshiya Sabhas.

However, yesterday the people had shown much enthusiasm in voting. Mullaitivu District Secretary Kethiswera­n Rupawathie said around 65 percent people had cast their votes by afternoon. "The election was peaceful and there was no violence reported in the district," she said.

Meanwhile, in the Kilinochch­i District, more than 50 percent turned up for voting. Jaffna District Parliament­arian Sivagnanam Shritharan said that voters had shown more interest compared to past elections. Resettled people turned up in groups at polling booths.

Jaffna voters also showed their eagerness and turned up in large numbers. The northern islands reported a turnout of around 65 percent, while in other areas it was 55 percent by noon yesterday.

District Secretary, N. Vedhenayag­an said the voting was peaceful and the voting trend showed more interest from young people. Many first-time voters were seen lining up at polling booths. Also people displaced from high security zones in the peninsula showed a keenness in participat­ing in the election.

The Vavuniya and Mannar Districts also recorded brisk polling with a record high of 60 percent, District Secretaria­t officials said.

 ??  ?? A polling booth in North Mannar Pic by S. R. Lambert
A polling booth in North Mannar Pic by S. R. Lambert

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