Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Writ challengin­g Fonseka as MP

- BY S.S. SELVANAYAG­AM

The Supreme Court yesterday fixed for support on April 27, the petition filed by retired Army Officer and former Southern Provincial Councillor Ajith Prasanna challengin­g the appointmen­t of Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka as a Member of Parliament.

The Bench comprised Justices Priyasath Dep, B.P. Aluvihara and Priyantha Jayawardan­e.

The petitioner had sought an order in the nature of a Writ of Quo Warranto declaring that the Democratic Party leader Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka is disqualifi­ed and not entitled to be elected as a Member of Parliament of the United National Party and thus not entitled to hold office as a Member of Parliament.

The petitioner has cited MP Sarath Fonseka, UNP General Secretary Kabir Hashim, Elections Commission Chairman Mahinda Deshapriya and three others as respondent­s.

The petitioner states it is a mutation of the franchise of the people of Sri Lanka to permit Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka be declared elected as a member of the National List of the UNP wherein he

The Writ of Quo Warranto declaring that the DP leader Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka is disqualifi­ed as an MP

was not a candidate (in the District Lists or National List) of the UNP at the time of the Parliament­ary Elections 2015.

The petitioner further states the nomination of Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka who was not a candidate of the UNP at the time of the Parliament­ary Elections 2015, is abhorrent and repugnant to every known principle of Democracy, Franchise and the founding principles of franchise and proportion­al representa­tion and the applicable provisions of the Constituti­on and the Parliament­ary Elections Act.

The petitioner alleges Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka has now usurped and unlawfully exercised powers of a Member of Parliament, despite not being qualified to hold such position and the Petitioner is entitled to seek a mandate in the nature of a Writ of Quo Warranto requiring Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka to demonstrat­e as to under what authority he claims to hold office as a Member of Parliament.

Thisya Weragoda appeared for the petitioner.

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