When Mahinda became the youngest MP...
* Mahinda Rajapaksa was born on November 18, 1945 as the third son of
D. A. Rajapaksa and Dandina Samarasinghe Dissanayake. He grew up in a
religious background amid brothers and sisters. (Chamal, Jayantha,
Chemis, Jayanthi, Chandra, Tuder, Gotabhaya, Nanda, Basil Rohana,
Dudley, Piyasiri, Prithi, Chandrani, Gangani, Chithra and Siladari.).
Mahinda learnt Buddhism at Galketiya Viharaya in Galle.
* In 1951 he was admitted to Richmond College, Galle to commence his
formal education where the future leader spent his formative years until
he entered Nalanda College. At Nalanda, he played not only cricket but
also football for the under 13 college football team.
* In 1956, he again changed school and entered Thurstan College,
Colombo where he won the Colombo District Championship for the putt shot
event and was also a member of the College relay team.
* In 1975 Mahinda Rajapaksa formed the Sri Lankan Committee for
Solidarity with Palestine and was its Chairman for over thirty years.
* On May 13, 1983, he married the daughter of Air Commodore E.P
Wickremesinghe, Shiranthi Wickremesinghe. Shiranthi was Miss Sri Lanka
in 1978 and also represented Sri Lanka at the Miss World Contest.
The then Chief Justice Neville Samarakoon and the then Secretary
General of Parliament, Sam Wijesinghe were the attesting witnesses at
their wedding. President Mahinda Rajapaksa has three sons; Namal,
Yoshita and Rohitha. He hails from a prominent political family. His
father Don Alwin Rajapaksa was a prominent politician and former Member
of Parliament. D. H. Rajapaksa his uncle was a State Councillor for
Hambantota in 1930 who started sporting the earthly brown shawl to
represent kurakkan (a type of cereal) cultivated by the people of the
area.
* In 1970 he entered Parliament from the Beliatte constituency as the
youngest MP at the tender age of 24 with a record lead of 6626 votes.
* In 1973 he entered Sri Lanka Law College. He was instrumental in
forming the SLFP Lawyers' Association. He took oaths as an
Attorney-at-Law in 1976 and did his apprenticeship in the chambers of
President's Counsel Daya Perera.
* Following the by-election in Mulkirigala which made the exercise of
franchise a mockery in the face of unprecedented terror unleashed upon
the Opposition by the UNP regime, Mahinda Rajapaksa was taken into
custody as a political prisoner and imprisoned at the Magazine Prison in
1985. He spent more than three months in prison under trying
circumstances. His mother died while he was in prison and was thus
unable to fulfil her last wish to see her beloved son.
* On March 16, 1992, Mahinda Rajapaksa launched the Pada Yathra (a
protest march) against State-terrorism of the Premadasa regime and its
political oppression.
The historic mass march similar to those launched by freedom fighters
such as Mao and Mahatma Gandhi commenced at Viharamahadevi Park and
reached its destination the sacred city of Kataragama in eight days. He
also launched a spate of mass protests such as Human Chain (from Colombo
to Ratnapura) and Jana Ghosha (mass protest movement) culminating in
regime change.
In 1994 he was appointed as Minister of Labour and Vocational
Training.
Among his achievements as Minister of Labour are the drafting of the
Workers' Charter, establishment of the Vocational Training Authority,
setting up Rural Vocational Training Centres and the acquisition of
Hambantota Lunu Levaya (Saltern) by Employee Trust Fund.
* Initiated a housing programme called Deewara Gammana for fishermen
and their families.
* Initiated the first ever University for Oceanography known as
Sagara Vishwa Vidyalaya.
* Introduced a special banking scheme called "Idiwara Banks" for
fishermen established a Coastal Guard Unit, a much needed security
system for an island nation, to stop illegal fishing activities and
protect the coast of Sri Lanka.
* Provided fisheries communication equipment to improve efficiency
through the use of technology.
* In addition to the portfolio of Fisheries, he also held the
portfolio of Ports and Shipping for a short period of three months.
Within this period, he took initial steps to construct the Hambantota
harbour.
* A crusader of Human Rights, Mahinda Rajapaksa fought against the
thousands of involuntary disappearances during the 1988-1989 period of
terror. He complained against the gross human rights violations in Sri
Lanka to the international human rights organizations including the
Geneva Conference for Human Rights.
On October 4, 1999, he delivered a lecture under the title of
"Involuntary Disappearances" at the Dehra Doon Human Rights Organisation
in India.
* President Rajapaksa is also an accomplished actor and portrayed
diverse roles including that of a General in Gamini Fonseka's Nomiyena
Minisssu.
In the Opposition, he became a campaigner for Human Rights and
together with Manorani Saravanamuttu of Mother's Front, he launched a
campaign to highlight the plight of the disappeared.
He was conferred the title of Professor Emeritus by the Vishva
Bharati University of Calcutta in recognition of his record on human
rights.
On April 06,2004, Mahinda Rajapaksa was sworn in as the 13th Prime
Minister of Sri Lanka. As PM he initiated a number of development
projects including Maga Neguma and proposed and constructed "fly-overs"
in Colombo to reduce traffic congestions. He became the 5th Executive
President on November 19, 2005. |