TNA dissidents optimistic:
N-E Tamils can be salvaged under President’s leadership
The three TNA dissidents who submitted nominations on
the UPFA ticket to contest the April 8 General Election told the Sunday
Observer that their decision was prompted by their belief in President
Mahinda Rajapaksa’s genuine concern for the welfare of the Tamils of the
North and the East.
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Nine journalists in the fray for General Election
Apart from the popular sports and film figures, nine
journalists will also contest the forthcoming General Election to secure
seats in Sri Lanka’s seventh Parliament.
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Under President’s leadership
I could do more for my people - Ex-TNA MP
Ms. Thangeswari KATHIRAMAN Former Eastern Province Tamil National Alliance
Parliamentarian has now decided to contest on UPFA ticket at the
forthcoming polls. She says the TNA could hardly deliver anything to the
people in the North and the East. Thangeswari, an arts graduate of the
Kelaniya University whose forte is archaeology says she could do more
for her people by joining hands with the UPFA Excerpts of her interview
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Govt. confident of two third majority - Minister Rajitha Senaratne
Construction and Engineering Services Minister
Dr.Rajitha Senaratne said though the Government is very confident of
getting a two-third majority at the General Election, the Opposition is
trying to prevent it. This clearly shows how powerful and stable this
Government is.
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