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Opposition Leader Mahinda Rajapaksa has been appointed as the leader of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) at its national convention at the Sugathadasa Stadium, today. Chairman of SLPP Prof. G. L. Peiris handed over a token of leadership to the former president.
Video by RM, Suranjith
Roman silva Sunday, 11 August 2019 04:24 PM
What a shame power hungry man
Saman Sunday, 11 August 2019 04:27 PM
Congratulations MARA!
Lord Wolfstein Sunday, 11 August 2019 04:36 PM
Now for him the time has come that he has to resign as opposition leader and must give up his seat in parliament.
Alok Sunday, 11 August 2019 09:27 PM
Very correct but will he do it power hungry Rajapaksa family next preidentail candidate Namal people will give a fitting reply to Rajapakses
roland boniface Sunday, 11 August 2019 11:34 PM
New look SRI LANKA FAMILY PARTY reflected in the offices bearers of SLPP. We are in for a sustained session musical chairs.
Simon Monday, 12 August 2019 10:12 AM
It will be interesting to see the future comments of Vasudeva and Kumara Welgama who vehemently disagreed on Gota's appointment. People are observing very carefully of crocked politicians. Vasudeva swore never to join a Hitler.
Andrew Silva Monday, 12 August 2019 10:38 AM
These guys change parties like slipping on bandakka.Dont know to which party they belong.
june pacapagal Monday, 12 August 2019 11:05 AM
MR is again introducing family Business and all of them are planning to make lots of money. Basil will get the bigger share of profits.
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