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Presidential Elections: ITAK splits over supporting Sajith?

Presidential Elections: ITAK splits over supporting Sajith?

02 Sep 2024


  • Party members left in the dark: Senathirajah

 The Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) yesterday appeared to be in two minds regarding a reported decision to extend its support to Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Presidential candidate Sajith Premadasa  at the upcoming Election, it is learned.

The decision taken to announce  support for candidate Sajith Premadasa at a press conference held in Vavuniya yesterday (1 September),  is not a collective decision taken by the party, the former ITAK leader Mavai Senathirajah said.

Issuing a media statement a Senathirajah expressed his disapproval of the decision, stating that it does not represent the official stance of the party. Senathirajah clarified that he was unaware of any such meeting taking place within the party to deliberate on this matter.

Given this lack of awareness and participation from key party figures, he asserted that the decision to support Premadasa cannot be recognised as an official party decision. He emphasised that the endorsement was the result of a personal decision made by a small group of individuals, rather than a collective agreement by the party's leadership.

He also pointed out that several prominent members of ITAK, including the leader of ITAK S. Sritharan, Member of Parliament Charles Nirmalanathan, and former Member of Parliament S.C. Yogeswaran, did not attend the meeting where this decision was supposedly made.

The statement from Senathirajah comes after the statement made by Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP, M. A. Sumanthiran that the party has decided to support Premadasa, during the upcoming Presidential Election.

It is reported that MP Sumanthiran said that this decision was reached at the Central Committee meeting of the party. ITAK is considered as the main political party of the Tamil National Alliance. It was also reported that the ITAK has also agreed not to support the Tamil common candidate P. Ariyanenthiran.

Several attempts made to contact ITAK leader Sritharan and MP Selvam Adeikkalanathan proved futile.



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