Following his electoral victory at Sri Lanka’s parliamentary elections, Sivagnanam Shritharan, paid tribute to fallen Maaveerar at Kanagapuram Thuyilum Illam in Kilinochchi.
The Sri Lankan army held a pooja at the Tissa Raja Vihara, a Buddhist temple which was illegally constructed in Thaiyiddy, Jaffna.
Tamil protesters joined by the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF), held black flags outside the illegally constructed temple to demand the return of the land privately owned by 14 Tamil families but is occupied by the Sri Lankan army.
Sri Lanka’s National People’s Power (NPP) coalition has secured a two-thirds majority in parliament, granting it a ‘super majority’ with the ability to amend the island’s constitution, as it swept polls this morning – taking home the most number of seats ever.
As Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election draws to a close, Tamil Families of the Disappeared gathered in Trincomalee to continue their demands answers about the fate of their loved ones, many of whom were forcibly disappeared at the end of the armed conflict.
Since his start in the Telugu film industry and Tamil debut with 2011’s ‘Siruthai’ starring Karthi, Siva has unabashedly aimed to provide nothing but mindless entertainment for his audience. If you are looking for leave-your-brain-at-home, escapist cinema, Siva will provide by the bucket.
Polls have closed across the island with a voter turnout lower than expected in Sri Lanka’s parliamentary elections.
Initial figures suggest lower participation in polls today compared to September’s presidential polls.
There are 17.1 million eligible voters, including 1 million first-time voters, who will elect lawmakers to the 225-member parliament for a five-year term. In the Tamil North-East, more than 2,000 candidates are standing for the 28 seats on offer.
The polls closed in Sri Lanka’s parliamentary elections on Thursday, with a 65% turnout across the island and an even higher turnout in many regions across the North East.
Millions of voters across the island are heading to the polls today, as Sri Lanka’s parliamentary polls get underway.
There are 17.1 million eligible voters, including 1 million first-time voters, who will elect lawmakers to the 225-member parliament for a five-year term.