{"id":65113,"date":"2019-11-15T18:09:07","date_gmt":"2019-11-15T23:09:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=65113"},"modified":"2019-11-15T19:30:38","modified_gmt":"2019-11-16T00:30:38","slug":"will-ranasinghe-and-sajith-premadasa-be-the-first-father-son-duo-to-be-presidents-of-sri-lanka","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=65113","title":{"rendered":"Will Ranasinghe and Sajith Premadasa  Be The First Father-Son Duo To be Presidents of Sri Lanka?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong> By D.B.S.JEYARAJ<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The eighth Sri Lankan presidential election is expected to be held on or before December 7th this year. Though dates have not been announced yet, many names are being bandied about as potential candidates. Among such names is  Hambantota district parliamentarian  and  cabinet Minister of Housing and Construction and Cultural Affairs Sajith Premadasa who is also  the United National Party (UNP) deputy leader.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_65112\" style=\"width: 610px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/FB_IMG_1564362871030-1.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-65112\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/FB_IMG_1564362871030-1-600x446.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" height=\"446\" class=\"size-large wp-image-65112\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-65112\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">June 23, 1989. Sajith with President R. Premadasa at Mahiyanganaya Rajama Viharaya on his Birthday<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Sajith Premadasa is the son of former  Sri Lankan president Ranasinghe Premadasa who was assassinated by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam(LTTE) on May 1st 1993. Sri Lanka known  formerly as Ceylon was the first country in the South Asian region to adopt the practice of dynastic succession in political leadership. The first prime minister of Independent Ceylon D. S. Senanayake was succeeded by his son Dudley Senanayake in 1951. In 1960, Sirimavo Bandaranaike the widow of , Prime minister S.W.R. D. Bandaranaike assassinated in 1959 , became Prime minister. Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga the daughter of two past Prime Ministers became Prime minister in August 1994. When she  became the President in October 1994, her mother Sirimavo Bandaranaike  was appointed Prime Minister. Mother and daughter being Prime Minister and President simultaneously is a world record. If therefore Sajith  does indeed become a President like Ranasinghe Premadasa they would be the first  father and son ti be Sri Lankan presidents. If that happens  Sri Lanka would have added another notch to its Totem pole of dynastic politics.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>51 year old Sajith Premadasa was born in Colombo on January 12th 1968 to Ranasinghe and Hema Premadasa. He has one sister Dulnjali. Sajith is married to Jalani Premadasa nee Jayawardane. Sajith studied at S.Thomas\u2019 Preparatory School and Royal  College in Colombo and Mill Hill school in London. He graduated from the London school of economics and political science(LSE) in the UK  with a bachelors degree and then pursued a Masters degree in Public Management at the University of Maryland in the USA. He also worked as an Intern at the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee under Senator Larry Pressler.<\/p>\n<p>Sajith  entered Parliament in 2000 contesting from the Hambantota district and winning with over 80% of the UNP\u2019s  preferential; votes in the district. Thereafter he contested the 2001, 2004, 2010 and 2015 elections from Hambantota district and was returned to Parliament with a preponderant share of UNP preferential votes in the district. He served as Deputy minister of Health in the UNP Government of 2001 to 2004. He has been the minister of Housing and Construction from January 2015 to October 2018 in the Coalition Govt and again in the UNF Govt from December 2018 to date. Sajith Premadasa  was also entrusted the Cultural Affairs Ministry portfolio from December 2018. After some internal friction within the green elephant kraal where  Sajith Premadasa  made an abortive bid to capture  the party leadership, he was appointed Deputy Leader of the UNP  in 2014.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u201cFirst Lady of the Future Leader\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>As  stated earlier  there is much speculation that Sajith Premadasa would be among those vying to be elected as President at the forthcoming  elections. He along with several others are spoken of as potential contenders from the  UNP. In fairness to Sajith Premadasa  it must be stated that he has  not explicitly  declared  so far that he would contest the  forthcoming Presidential elections. He has however indicated on more than one occasion that he was prepared to serve the nation as his father President  Premadasa did.  This clearly seems to  imply  that Sajith Premadasa does  hope to follow his father\u2019s footsteps and become President of Sri Lanka. In a further twist Sajith\u2019s spouse  Jalani Premadasa  while addressing a women\u2019s conference at Hatton in Sinhala  is reported to have referred to herself as the \u201cfirst lady of the future leader\u201d.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_65120\" style=\"width: 469px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/FB_IMG_15643643557242.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-65120\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/FB_IMG_15643643557242.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"459\" height=\"411\" class=\"size-full wp-image-65120\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-65120\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Jalani and Sajith Premadasa<\/p><\/div>\n<p>In what is seen as  further proof of a burning  presidential ambition, Sajith  has intensified and  diversified his  cherished program of constructing houses for the poorer and under privileged sections of Sri Lankan society regardless of ethnicity or religion. Again it may be recalled that Sajith\u2019s father Ranasinghe Premadasa too focused on building houses for the needy in rural areas. This project of constructing model village housing schemes was combined with the comprehensive village awakening program titled \u201cGam Udawa\u201d.In what was perhaps a pointer to his future plans, Sajith told a gathering in Matale \u201c I will start the programme that enthrones the common man in December\u201d. Since Presidential polls are expected in December this pledge appears to be rather significant.  Sajith also  keeps requesting the electronic media to air visuals of what is happening in the villages so that people in Colombo could realise the importance of such projects.<\/p>\n<p>Sajith Premadasa has been  building many model villages and housing schemes in different parts of the country. In the process he is supposedly  forming peoples committees at electoral level to facilitate his electioneering work when the need arises. There are also reports that Sajith Premadasa is making a deliberate effort to mingle with the people at a personal level. For instance when Sajith went to Kallappaadu coastal village in Mullaitheevu district to open two housing projects, he shed his ministerial  inhibitions and participated in a rousing game of soccer with the youths of  Kallappaadu.<\/p>\n<p>More importantly  several of his purported allies or supporters within the UNP parliamentary group have  been openly articulating  that Sajith Premadasa should or would be the UNP\u2019s presidential election candidate. This includes quite a number of cabinet and state ministers. So vociferous has been this clamour that party leader and Prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has issued a directive that the UNP\u2019s presidential candidate would be selected and confirmed by the Parliamentary group and working committee at the appropriate time  and  that there need be no speculation or discussion  before that. Still, voices continue to be raised promoting Sajith\u2019s candidacy  within  the party.Apparently the issue caused quite a  stir at the UNP parliamentary group meeting  last week  where a heated argument had ensued.  The group meeting indicated clearly that just as a lobby was promoting Sajith there was another lobby opposing his candidacy.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u201cWar of Words\u201dBetween Sajith and Ravi<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Chief among those critical of Sajith Premadasa is Colombo district MP and cabinet minister of Power and Energy Ravi Karunanayake who is also the UNP assistant leader. Karunanayake has in recent times made several derogatory remarks  about Premadasa publicly and \u201cpooh poohed\u201d the idea that Sajith could contest elections and become president. Some of these remarks  have been  bluntly direct while  others  were veiled references. According to some media reports there had been an open \u201cwar of words\u201d between Sajith and Ravi at the UNP parliamentarian parley.<\/p>\n<p>The issue has been further complicated by rumour mills working overtime. There is a belief among many that Sajith Premadasa would split from the UNP if he is not made the party\u2019s official presidential candidate. It is  said that a significant number of  MP\u2019s from the UNP as well as constituents of the United National front (UNF) would back him.  Some of these MP\u2019s have been close confidantes of UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe. Furthermore President Maithripala Sirisena with whom Sajith enjoys a cosy  relationship  will also back Premadasa &#8211; along with the SLFP &#8211; as a common candidate. It is also being said that Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga too will endorse Sajith  even though that seems highly unlikely. Adding further grist with a twist to the rumour mill is the  \u201cnews\u201d that a  very powerful Western nation too is supportive of Premadasa. One does not know who was or is behind the spread of these rumours. It could be Sajith\u2019s  friends or foes.<\/p>\n<p>Sajith himself has neither denied nor confirmed whether he intends contesting as a \u201cthird\u201dcandidate if he is denied UNP nomination. One  cannot expect him to do so at this point of time. However there does appear to be a move by some circles to encourage Premadasa into rebelling against the UNP  leader and contesting on his own. Although there is a convergence of interests among these circles in  promoting  such action there is no clear identity of interests. One faction may be truly having Sajith\u2019s welfare in mind. Another faction may not love Sajith but hates Ranil more and therefore is fomenting a revolt. The third faction seems ti be partisan towards the Rajapaksas and so wants to split the UNP vote  by this  exercise.<\/p>\n<p>Those trying to make Sajith rebel against the party  and  contest the presidential poll on his own use the name of his father to convince the son to do so. They cite two instances in Ranasinghe Premadasa\u2019s political life where he was ready to break away from the UNP and strike out on his own. One was in 1972\/73 when  Premadasa revolted against Dudley Senanayake\u2019s leadership of the UNP and formed a separate organization on his  own  named \u201cPuravesi Peramuna\u201d or Citizens  Front. The other was in 1988 when Premadasa was preparing ti break away and contest separately if he was denied the presidential candidacy by Junius Richard Jayewardene.<\/p>\n<p> What is important is to note that neither of these threatened \u201cbreak-ups\u201d materialized. In 1973 the prodigal son returned to party folds after Dudley\u2019s demise and carried on as usual. In 1988 the anticipated exit did not materialize because JR Jayewardene nominated Premadasa as the UNP\u2019s presidential candidate. Moreover Ranasinghe Premadasa won the election and became president.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Ascendancy of Ranasinghe Premadasa<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> The political ascendancy of Ranasinghe Premadasa in Sri Lanka through the UNP is indeed a remarkable feat. For a person of subaltern status in class and caste terms to rise to the pinnacle of power  in a party like the UNP  amounts to a political fairy tale. It happened only because Ranasinghe Premadasa chose to remain in the UNP and battle it out within the party instead of splitting and charting an independent course. It is important that Premadasa\u2019s son Sajith should draw inspiration and learn valuable political lessons from  his father\u2019s political life at a time when he is being pressured to pull out of the UNP and strike out independently.<\/p>\n<p>It is in this backdrop therefore that this two &#8211; part article examines  the political ascendancy of Ranasinghe Premadasa in the UNP and his remarkable rise up the  rungs of the power ladder  as  municipal councilor, parliamentarian, Deputy minister, Minister, Chief Whip, Leader of the House, Prime Minister and finally President. . This article in two parts does not propose to dissect and analyse Ranasinghe Premadasa\u2019s performance as  a minister, premier or President. It only seeks to  focus on  how this commoner became king and  outline briefly the sequence of related  events  that gradually  propelled him to the post of  President. It would also compare the situation faced by the father then and the son now and contemplate whether  Sajith could learn some valuable lessons from his father\u2019s political life and possibly follow  in his footsteps.<\/p>\n<p>Ranasinghe Premadasa was born on 23 June 1924 at Dias Place in the area of Keselwatte or Vaazhaiththottam in Central  Colombo. His parents were  Richard Ranasinghe of Hegalle, Kosgoda and Jayasinghe Arachchige Ensina Hamine of Batuwita, Horana. Premadasa was the eldest of five children .His father Ranasinghe  rented out rickshaws for a living. Premadasa had his primary education  at the Harvard Methodist girls school  and  St.Lorenz\u2019s College. His secondary education was at  St.Joseph\u2019s College,Colombo where he studied up to  his Cambridge Senior exam.Premadasa also received Buddhist schooling at Hewavitarana Daham Pasala at Poorwarama temple in Pitakotuwa\/Purakkoattai.<\/p>\n<p>Premadasa became enamoured of social service at a very young age and formed the \u201cSucharita\u201d movement in 1939. He was fifteen at that time. The Sucharita movement undertook many  community development  and social service activities including the running of a night school offering free  educational classes to needy students. Premadasa was in charge of the school which also focused on adult literacy.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_65139\" style=\"width: 154px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/z_p09-He-fought-01.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-65139\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/z_p09-He-fought-01.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"144\" height=\"180\" class=\"size-full wp-image-65139\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-65139\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">A.E.Goonasinha<\/p><\/div>\n<p><strong>Alexander  Ekanayake Goonesinhe<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>He also became drawn to the Trade union movement through  pioneering trade unionist and  founder- leader of the Ceylon Labour Party, Alexander  Ekanayake Goonesinhe.  Premadasa as a teen-ager had impressed AE Goonesinha by his dedicated social service through the Sucharita movement. So much so that  when Goonesinha  was  functioning as the Mayor of Colombo  he had entrusted young Premadasa with  supervisory responsibility of a community welfare project.<\/p>\n<p>AE Goonesinha though a militant trade unionist was not a Marxist or socialist. He was sympathetic to the underdog and fought against oppression and exploitation but did not subscribe to leftist ideology. In later years when the Lanka Samasamaja Party was founded, the LSSP   began forming Trade Unions too. This was resented by  Goonesinha and his Labour Party. There were clashes. This led to Labour party circles adopting a very hostile approach towards leftist circles. Since Goonesinha was like a political mentor to Premadasa this  attitude affected  him too. It was AE Goonesinha\u2019s influence  that prevented Premadasa from becoming a leftist in his youth.<\/p>\n<p>Premadasa joined the Labour party as a  full-time member in 1946. His first experience in  campaigning at a Parliamentary election was in 1947 when AE Goonesinha contested the Colombo Central multi-member constituency. A series of mass rallies and pocket meetings were conducted on behalf of Goonesinha. Ranasinghe Premadasa was a key speaker at these rallies and meetings. He impressed listeners and captivated audiences by his powerful and witty speeches in Sinhala. AE Goonesinha was elected as first MP for Colombo Central in 1947. He contested in 1952 too and was elected as second MP. Ranasinghe Premadasa campaigned actively for  Goonesinha in this  election too.<\/p>\n<p>Ranasinghe Premadasa was elected President of the Labour Party\u2019s youth league in 1949. The following year he contested what was then called the San Sebastian ward of the Colombo municipal council. He won and became a Municipal councilor of Colombo in 1950. The Colombo municipal council had many illustrious councillors and Premadasa learnt many things by interacting with them. Premadasa developed into a fiery debater in Sinhala.He was a voice for the marginalized sections of society in Colombo. He was re-elected municipal councilor in 1954 and in  1955 was elected Deputy mayor of Colombo. The LSSP\u2019s Dr.N.M.Perera was the mayor.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LSSP Leader Dr. N.M. Perera<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The United National Party (UNP) Govt headed by Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawela in a surprise move called for an early election in 1956. Among the  electorates where the UNP faced problems in fielding a suitable candidate was Ruwanwella in the Sabaragamuwa province. The constituency had been won by the LSSP leader Dr, NM Perera in 1947 and 1952. Party stalwart  P.C. Imbulana had been the UNP candidate in both elections. Imbulana was not prepared  to contest the 1956 elections due to personal reasons. The UNP found it difficult to find a candidate to face NM Perera in Ruwanwella. Since the LSSP and the SLFP -led MEP coalition had a no contest pact, NM was expected to win with a huge majority in Ruwanwella.<\/p>\n<p>With AE Goonesinghe functioning as  chief Govt whip, Deputy minister  and Cabinet minister of State in successive  UNP govts ,  there was much interaction between the UNP and Labour Party. This led to  Labour party stalwarts like Premadasa  moving closely with UNP leaders and building up personal rapport. At one stage  Premadasa decided to quit the Labour  party and join the UNP. He felt there was a brighter political  future for him in the UNP. The 1956 elections were called a few weeks after Premadasa joined the UNP. Then came an unexpected offer from the party leadership. Would Premadasa be willing to contest NM Perera in Ruwanwella as the UNP candidate? Premadasa was born and bred in Colombo and had no links with the Ruwanwella electorate. Yet he was ready to take up the challenge.<\/p>\n<p>The 1956 elections saw the UNP tasting bitter defeat.The party won only eight seats. Premadasa too lost in Ruwanwella. He was defeated in a straight fight.  NM Perera got  14,083  and Premadasa 7855 votes. NM Perera won with a majority of 6228 votes and went on to become Leader of the opposition in that parliament.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile AE Goonesinghe had also lost in Colombo Central. Goonesinghe bade farewell to electoral politics , accepted a diplomatic postings and went abroad. With his political mentor retiring, Premadasa felt he could now set his sights on the Colombo Central  constituency where he was born and grew up. He began carefully nursing the electorate. Colombo Central was a multi-member constituency electing three MP\u2019s. The ethnic ratio at that time  was about 35% Sinhala, 32% Muslim and 28% Tamil. Though the Sinhala vote was Premadasa\u2019s main target, he assiduously cultivated the Tamil and Muslim communities too.<\/p>\n<p>When elections were held in March 1960, the UNP nominated two candidates for Colombo Central. One was Dr.M.C.M. Kaleel.The other was Ranasinghe Premadasa. He had the approval and backing of both Dudley Senanayake and JR Jayewardene. The March 1960 elections saw Premadasa getting elected as the third MP for Colombo Central. Dr. MCM Kaleel came first with 33,121 votes. Pieter Keuneman of the Communist Party(CP) was second with  30,574 votes. Premadasa\u2019s tally was 29,828.  The UNP got 50 seats and Dudley Senanayake formed a minority Govt as Prime minister. Parliament was dissolved after the Govt was defeated at the throne speech vote .<\/p>\n<p><strong>Married Hema Wickrematunga in 1964<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Fresh elections were held in July 1960. Premadasa increased  his votes to  35,035 but came fourth. Sir Razik  Fareed of the SLFP, Pieter Keuneman of the CP and Dr, Kaleel of the UNP became first, second and third MP\u2019s with  45,342, 38,663 and 37, 486 respectively.  Premadasa was out of Parliament in just three months.  He was disappointed but soon returned to municipal politics adn was elected councilor in 1962. He began nursing the Colombo Central electorate while remaining a municipal councilor. On the day of his 40th Birthday on June 23rd 1964, Ranasinghe Premadasa married Hema Wickrematunga and lost his bachelor status. Premadasa an avid believer in astrology thought the marriage brought him luck. After getting married to Hema, he never suffered any major set back in politics. Thereafter it was a steady political ascent.<\/p>\n<p>Parliamentary elections were held again in 1965. The UNP again fielded two candidates in Colombo Central. One was R.Premadasa, The other was Falil Caffoor. Premadasa re-entered Parliament again by getting elected as second MP with 64,438 votes. Falil Caffoor came first with 68,372.Pieter Keuneman was third with 41,478 votes. The UNP with 66 seats formed a seven -party coalition Govt with Dudley Senanayake as Prime Minister. Among the constituents in the Govt was the Ilankai Thamil Arasuk Katchi(ITAK) known as the Federal party(FP) in English.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_65116\" style=\"width: 610px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/ab458ea7-6be9-44be-824d-30f95bd67d95.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-65116\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/ab458ea7-6be9-44be-824d-30f95bd67d95-600x450.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" height=\"450\" class=\"size-large wp-image-65116\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-65116\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">R.Premadasa and M.Tiruchelvam in 1968<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Former Solicitor -General M. Tiruchelvam (Dr.Neelan Tiruchelvam\u2019s father)was the FP nominee in the Govt. Since he was not an MP, Tiruchekvam was appointed to the Senate and made minister of Local Government. Much to the surprise of many, Ranasinghe Premadasa was  appointed Parliamentary Secretary or Deputy minister of Local Government. It was opined by many then that the appointment of Premadasa as deputy minister to M.Tiruchevam was a blunder.Others suspected Premadasa was appointed to that post by Dudley to monitor the minister.  Some  predicted a  major clash between the temperamentally incompatible Tamil minister and his Sinhala deputy minister. No such thing happened and both  got on famously after evolving a solid working relationship where Tiruchelvam delegated some key functions to Premadasa.<\/p>\n<p>M. Tiruchelvam had a disagreement with Dudley Senanayake over the Trincomalee Koneswaram temple sacred zone issue and resigned on Sep 15th 1968. On Sep 16th 1968  Ranasinghe Premadasa was appointed in Tiruchelvam\u2019s place as Minister of Local Government.  Immediately after  being sworn in as  Local Government minister, Ranasinghe  Premadasa went to the Poorvarama temple in Pettah and offered flowers. .The \u201cKeselwatte Kolla\u201dhad arrived.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Minister of Local Government<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Premadasa now began demonstrating his capacity for hard work and his administrative skills. He  formulated several schemes as Minister of Local Government  and began implementing them rapidly and efficiently. His former press secretary Evans Cooray   later wrote  a book about his experiences with Premadasa titled \u201cIn the shadow of a peoples president\u201d. In that book Evans describes in detail the  many plans and projects undertaken by Premadasa during his 21  month stint as cabinet minister from Sep 1968 to May  \u201c1970. A few lines excerpted from the book  provides a vivid insight into Premadasa\u2019s  passion for work and sense of mission. Evans Cooray writes thus \u2013 \u201cHe (Premadasa) settled down to work almost immediately as if trying to prove that Dudley had erred in not giving him the ministry earlier than that.On some days he worked at a stretch for over fifteen hours\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Elections were held  again in May 1970. The United Front comprising the SLFP, LSSP and CP won 116 of 157 seats in Parliament then. The UNP was reduced to 17 seats. Premadasa was elected first MP for Colombo Central with  69, 310 votes. Falil Caffoor and  Pieter Keuneman came second and third  with 63,623 and 58, 557 votes respectively.Dudley opted to take a back seat due to ill-health  and let JR Jayewardene become leader of the opposition. Ranasinghe Premadasa was appointed chief whip of the opposition.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_65129\" style=\"width: 610px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/FB_IMG_1564362830217.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-65129\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/FB_IMG_1564362830217-600x445.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" height=\"445\" class=\"size-large wp-image-65129\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-65129\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Premadasas: Son with father<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Faced with the challenge of confronting a Government with a steam -roller majority. the UNP began to wilt and  crumble initially.  Deep divisions began to emerge within the de-moralised party. The primary  issue was the dispute between Dudley Senanayake and JR Jayewardene.  So great were the differences that the  parties concerned got embroiled in legal proceedings. The secondary issue was the  disagreement between Ranasinghe Premadasa and Dudley Senanayake. The former rebelled against the latter and formed an independent organization. The grand old party faced  possible fragmentation. How these issues were resolved and what happened thereafter would be related in the second part of this article next week.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>DBS Jeyaraj can be reached at <a href=\"mailto:dbsjeyaraj@yahoo.com\"><span>dbsjeyaraj@yahoo.com<\/span> <\/a><\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>This Article was written for the DBS Jeyaraj Column in the &#8220;Daily Mirror&#8221; of July 27, 2019. It can be accessed here-<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.dailymirror.lk\/opinion\/Presidents-of-Sri-Lanka-Will-Ranasinghe-and-Sajith-be-first-father-son-duo-\/172-171850\">http:\/\/www.dailymirror.lk\/opinion\/Presidents-of-Sri-Lanka-Will-Ranasinghe-and-Sajith-be-first-father-son-duo-\/172-171850<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<div id=\"tweetbutton65113\" class=\"tw_button\" style=\"float:right;margin-left:10px;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/share?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdbsjeyaraj.com%2Fdbsj%2F%3Fp%3D65113&amp;text=Will%20Ranasinghe%20and%20Sajith%20Premadasa%20%20Be%20The%20First%20Father-Son%20Duo%20To%20be%20Presidents%20of%20Sri%20Lanka%3F&amp;related=&amp;lang=en&amp;count=horizontal\" class=\"twitter-share-button\"  style=\"width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-tweet-button\/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;\">Tweet<\/a><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By D.B.S.JEYARAJ The eighth Sri Lankan presidential election is expected to be held on or before December 7th this year. Though dates have not been announced yet, many names are being bandied about as potential candidates. Among such names is Hambantota district parliamentarian and cabinet Minister of Housing and Construction and Cultural Affairs Sajith Premadasa &#8230;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=65113\" class=\"more-link\">Continue reading &lsquo;Will Ranasinghe and Sajith Premadasa  Be The First Father-Son Duo To be Presidents of Sri Lanka?&rsquo; &raquo;<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[27],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/65113"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=65113"}],"version-history":[{"count":12,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/65113\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":65142,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/65113\/revisions\/65142"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=65113"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=65113"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=65113"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}