The sudden change in Sri Lankan election! The former president who fled to Britain
Former president Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga is hastily travelled to Britain.
Last week's local elections were broken up in his official Attanagalla area.
As a result, Colombo Media has reported that Chandrika, who suffered a major defeat for the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and the coalition, travelled to Britain.
It has been confirmed by the Sri Lankan Peoples Alliance at the head of Mahinda the Attanagalla power.
The Athanagalla Pradeshiya Sabha has won by Sri Lanka Freedom Party a success rate of 45.91%. In the second place, the United National Party won 24.37% of the vote.
It is reported that the former president has abandoned his son, Vimukthi Kumaratunga.
He also pointed out that he has the opportunity to permanently immigrate in Britain.
Mahinda-led Sri Lankan Peoples' Peoples Party (PWD) in the South has recorded a remarkable success and the uncertainty at the political level
Last week's local elections were broken up in his official Attanagalla area.
As a result, Colombo Media has reported that Chandrika, who suffered a major defeat for the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and the coalition, travelled to Britain.
It has been confirmed by the Sri Lankan Peoples Alliance at the head of Mahinda the Attanagalla power.
The Athanagalla Pradeshiya Sabha has won by Sri Lanka Freedom Party a success rate of 45.91%. In the second place, the United National Party won 24.37% of the vote.
It is reported that the former president has abandoned his son, Vimukthi Kumaratunga.
He also pointed out that he has the opportunity to permanently immigrate in Britain.
Mahinda-led Sri Lankan Peoples' Peoples Party (PWD) in the South has recorded a remarkable success and the uncertainty at the political level