The Asian Age

Lanka President banks on ‘ global victories’ to win in local elections

■ 341 local councils in Lanka set for February 10 elections ◗

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Colombo, 29: Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena kicked off his campaign for local council elections in February here on Friday, on the back of what he termed his “internatio­nal victories”.

Addressing his Sri Lanka Freedom Party ( SLFP) candidates for polls to all 341 local councils set for February 10, he said he was able to gain internatio­nal support during his three- year reign as President.

“When Russia our exports my Dec. banned personal letter to President Vladimir Putin enabled to get the ban lifted within a few days,” Mr Sirisena said.

“When we faced the current fertiliser shortage I called the Pakistan prime minister. Just a few minutes before I came here I received his message agreeing to send 40,000 metric tons. “When I visited Qatar recently, even before I could get into my return flight an investment delegation had left Qatar for Sri Lanka,” Mr Sirisena said.

Mr Sirisena, who was elected President with support from SLFP’s old rival United National Party ( UNP), has faced criticism from the rival SLFP faction of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Rajapaksa loyalists have posed a serious challenge to Sirisena by forming their own party.

They alleged that Mr Sirisena had postponed the local council elections by nearly three years for fear of seeing the SLFP relegated to third position behind them and the UNP.

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Maithripal­a Sirisena

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