Nimalan Soundaranayagam
Honourable Ashley Nimalanayagam Soundaranayagam | |
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Member of Parliament for Batticaloa District | |
In office 2000–2000 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1950-11-06)6 November 1950 Morokottanchenai, Batticaloa, Sri Lanka |
Died | 7 November 2000(2000-11-07) (aged 50) Kiran, Sri Lanka |
Manner of death | Assassination |
Nationality | Sri Lanka |
Political party | Tamil United Liberation Front |
Spouse | Christina Jeyaranji Soundranayagam |
Profession | Teacher |
Ashley Nimalanayagam Soundaranayagam (6 November 1950 – 7 November 2000) was a Sri Lankan Tamil teacher, politician and Member of Parliament.
Biography
Soundaranayagam was born on 6 November 1950, in Morokkotanchenai, Batticaloa District in Eastern Sri Lanka.[1] He was a school principal.[2]
He was elected to Parliament to represent the Kalkudah Electoral District in the 2000 parliamentary elections.[3] He secured the position with a total of 15,687 personal preference votes.[4]
Death
Soundaranayagam was assassinated on 7 November 2000 in Kiran, less than a month after the 10 October elections.[2][5] His private secretary who was travelling with him during the assassination, had only sustained minor injury during the attack, and was later held on suspicion by the police.[6] The assassination was blamed on Karuna Amman, the Eastern Regional Commander for the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.[7][8]
The assassination brought out the public's frustration both at LTTE, and also at the Sri Lankan government. The LTTE were criticized for their long history of assassinating Tamil political figures who sought and end to ethnic conflicts through democracy. The Sri Lankan government on the other hand, were criticized for not acting against these assassinations and protecting the democratic freedom of the Tamil people.[8]
References
- ^ "Soundranayagam, Ashley Nimalanayagam". Parliament of Sri Lanka.
- ^ a b "Batticaloa MP shot dead". TamilNet. 7 November 2000.
- ^ "General Election 2000 Preferences" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2010.
- ^ "Pararajasingham elected on final count".
- ^ Subramanian, Nirupama (8 November 2000). "TULF MP shot". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 18 August 2013.
- ^ "Private Secretary to assassinated TULF MP arrested". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
- ^ Jeyaraj, D. B. S. (16 March 2008). "Assassinating Tamil Parliamentarians: The unceasing waves". The Nation (Sri Lanka). Archived from the original on 20 February 2014. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
- ^ a b "Special Report No 17 - Rewarding Tyranny: Undermining the Democratic Potential for Peace". University Teachers for Human Rights. 7 October 2003.
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- Batticaloa Electoral District (1947–1989)
- Current District: Batticaloa Electoral District
- Seat A: Chelliah Rajadurai
- Seat B: Ahmed Hussain Macan Markar
- Abdul Lathiff Sinnalebbe
- P. R. Selvanayagam
- M. L. Ahamed Fareeth
- Ahamed Rizvi Sinnalebbe
- (1989 – 1994): Govinthan Karunakaran
- Alathipody Gunaseelan
- Prince Casinader
- Sam Tambimuttu (Until 1990)
- Replaced by Joseph Pararajasingham
- M. L. A. M. Hizbullah
- (1994 – 2000): Joseph Pararajasingham
- Ponnambalam Selvarasa
- Krishnapillai Thurairajasingam
- M. L. A. M. Hizbullah
- Seyed Ali Zahir Moulana
- (2000 – 2001): Abdul Cader
- Nimalan Soundaranayagam
- Seyed Ali Zahir Moulana
- Joseph Pararajasingham
- S. Ganeshamoorthy
- (2001 – 2004): Thambirajah Thangavadivel
- Gnanamuttu Krishnapillai
- Joseph Pararajasingham
- M. L. A. M. Hizbullah
- M. B. Mohideen Abdul Cader
- (2004 – 2010): Thanmanpillai Kanagasabai
- Thangeswary Kathiraman
- Senathirajah Jeyanandamoorthy
- Kingsley Rasanayagam
- Ameer Ali Shihabdeen
- (2010 – 2015): M. L. A. M. Hizbullah
- Seeniththamby Yogeswaran
- Ponnambalam Selvarasa
- Pakkiyaselvam Ariyanethiran
- Basheer Segu Dawood
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