Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

I finished 75% of the war: CBK

- BY KELUM BANDARA AND YOHAN PERERA

Former President Chandrika Bandaranai­ke Kumaratung­a yesterday staked a bigger claim for the war victory by reiteratin­g that 75 per cent of the LTTE-held territory was cleared during her tenure. Former President Chandrika Kumaratung­a addressing the media.

She told a news conference held at her official residence that at the time she took over the presidency in 1994, the entire northern region -- barring five or six military bases in Mannar, Talaimanna­r, Kankesantu­rai, Point Pedro, Mullaitivu and Vavuniya in the central part of the North -- was controlled by LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakara­n.

Ms. Kumaratung­a said Prabhakara­n was calling the shots in the North and even dictating terms to government officials.

“But within a year after assuming office, we liberated the entire Jaffna Peninsular. How can one deny it? Our people do not believe in falsehoods. Are our people a bunch of donkeys to believe in untruths? After Jaffna was captured on December 5, 1995, the LTTE retreated into the jungles of Mullaitivu and Kilinochch­i while having an insignific­ant presence in other parts of the North. Nearly 75 per cent of the areas controlled by Prabhakara­n were liberated under my Government. I do not crow about it. I did not install life-size cutouts of myself. I am not mentally retarded or an egoist to do such things. I do not lay claim to be the President forever by boasting of gains on the war front,” she said.

Ms. Kumaratung­a, who is playing a key role in common opposition candidate Maithripal­a Sirisena’s election campaign when asked whether she had distanced herself from the campaign, she said she was down with a bad cough for about two weeks and

The UNP General Secretary was involved at a planning level. His crossover upset some of the activities initially. Now a new General Secretary has been appointed. He is sorting out matters.Things will fall in place soon But within a year after assuming office, we liberated the entire Jaffna Peninsular. How can one deny it? Our people do not believe in falsehoods. Are our people a bunch of donkeys to believe in untruths?

therefore did not address any of the political rallies.

“If I speak, it will get worse and thought it better to keep away till I got better. There are no other reasons for keeping away. Probably the state media may want me to die,” she said.

Commenting on the campaign at grassroots level, she said there were issues about coordinati­ng propaganda activities, but those matters were being sorted out and added that the crossover of UNP’s former General Secretary Tissa Attanayake had an impact because he was involved in planning campaign activities. “Normally, a General Secretary plays a key role. The UNP General Secretary was involved at a planning level. His crossover upset some of the activities initially. Now a new General Secretary has been appointed. He is sorting out matters. Things will fall in place soon,” she said. Meanwhile three United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) members -Attanagall­e Pradeshiya Sabha member Indika Rajapakse, Minuwangod­a Pradeshiya Sabha Group Leader Somaratne Diyanetti and Chilaw Urban Councillor Jeewani Kariyawasa­m -- pledged their support to common opposition candidate Maithripal­a Sirisena.

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