Wednesday,
19 September 2007
Presidential
Advisor Basil Rajapaksa took his oaths before the Speaker W J
M Lokubandara this morning as a national list MP. He has filled
the slot fallen vacant due to the demise of Irrigation Minister
Anwer Ismail.
There
were unruly scenes at the Parliament this morning and the Speaker
adjourned the House for 10 minutes. However, when the Parliament
reassembled the normal proceedings continued uninterrupted.
The
UPFA General Secretary and Education Minister Susil Premajayantha
has yesterday informed the Election’s Commissioner on the
new appointment.
Mr.
Basil Rajapaksa, who has over 40 years experience in politics,
spearheads the Jathika Saviya-Gama Neguma programme under which
14,000 villages will be developed. Mr Rajapaksa was the Campaign
Manager of his Brother Mahinda Rajapaksa’s presidential
election campaign.
He
played a pivotal role in the election campaign of 1970 to bring
his brother Mahinda Rajapaksa to Parliament. He was also actively
involved in the SLFP campaign for the 1976 by-election for Mulkirigala,
following the demise of George Rajapaksa.
Mr.Rajapaksa
contested the 1977 General Election from the Mulkirigala seat,
losing by a narrow margin. He then strove to re-organise the party
which suffered a heavy defeat at the polls. He established youth
branches of the party around the country. In appreciation of his
efforts, the party elected him as a deputy secretary in April
1980.
At
the next election, held in 1989, he handled the polls campaign
for his brothers Mahinda and Chamal, who emerged victorious.
In
1994, he played a leading role in securing victory for the People’s
Alliance at the Southern Provincial Council election, the precursor
for the victory at the General Election.
This was a decisive election in recent times and Mr. Basil Rajapaksa
worked hard behind the scenes to ensure the victory of current
President Mahinda Rajapaksa (highest number of preference votes
in Hambantota district), Chamal Rajapaksa, Nirupama Rajapaksa
and Mahinda Amaraweera, among others.
He
rendered a yeoman service in the South to ensure the victory of
Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga at the 1999 Presidential Elections.
He
worked tirelessly to ensure the victory of Mahinda Rajapaksa at
the polls held in 2000, 2001 and 2004 and subsequently at the
November 2005 Presidential Election for which he brought together
all patriotic forces.
Mr.Basil
Rajapaksa is the eighth in the Rajapaksa lineage, from D.M. Rajapaksa
in 1936, to enter Parliament. |