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Lalith Athulathmudali

Lalith William Samarasekera Athulathmudali, PC (Sinhala: ලලිත් ඇතුලත්මුදලි; 26 November 1936 – 23 April 1993), known as Lalith Athulathmudali, was a Sri Lankan statesman. He was a prominent member of the United National Party, who served as Minister of Trade and Shipping; Minister National Security and Deputy Minister of Defence; Minister of Agriculture, Food and Cooperatives and finally Minister of Education. Following a failed impeachment of President Ranasinghe Premadasa, he was removed from the UNP and formed his own party, the Democratic United National Front. He was assassinated under mysterious circumstances in 1993.

Lalith Athulathmudali
Lalith Athulathmudali
Minister of Education
In office
1990–1991
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Cooperatives
In office
1989–1990
Minister National Security and Deputy Minister of Defence
In office
1984–1989
Minister of Trade and Shipping
In office
1977–1984
Member of Parliament
for Colombo
In office
15 February 1989 – 1 November 1991
Majority235,447 Preferential Votes
Member of Parliament
for Ratmalana
In office
21 July 1977 – 15 February 1989
Personal details
Born26 November 1936
Colombo, Ceylon
Died23 April 1993(1993-04-23) (aged 56)
Kirulapana, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Manner of deathAssassination by gunshot
NationalitySri Lankan
Political partyUnited National Party
Other political
affiliations
Democratic United National Front
Spouse(s)Perin E. Captain
Srimani Athulathmudali
RelationsSujaee Athulathmudali Tinto (Sister)
Dayanthe Athulathmudali (Brother)
ChildrenSerela Athulathmudali
ResidenceColombo 7
Alma materHarvard University
University of Oxford
Royal College, Colombo
St. John's College Panadura
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionBarrister
WebsiteLalith Athulathmudali Official Website

Early life and education

Born to a family of lawyers hailing from Kalutara District, his father D. D. Athulathmudali was a member of the State Council of Ceylon and his mother was Srimathi Samarasekera Athulathmudali. He had two siblings, a brother Dayanthe who became an electrical engineer and a sister Sujaee who became a Physician.[1]

Athulathmudali received his primary education at St. John's College Panadura and Royal Primary School; before moving to Royal College Colombo from 1948 to 1955 for his secondary educated, where he won the Steward Prize and excelled in athletics.[1]

He then went on to read jurisprudence at Jesus College, Oxford, from 1955 to 1958. He graduated with a BA in 1958 and continued his post-graduate studies at Oxford. In 1959, his father died and he had to return due to a lack of funds. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, the prime minister at the time and a close friend of his late father, on hearing his case, provided him with a Ceylon Government Scholarship having passed it through parliament. He gained a BCL and MA in 1960 from Oxford winning the Lord Sanky Prize in 1959. While at Oxford, Athulathmudali joined the Oxford Union. In 1962 he entered Harvard Law School on scholarship and graduated from Harvard University with an LL.M. in 1963. He was fluent in Sinhalese, English, Tamil, German and French.[2][1]

Academic and legal career

Athulathmudali was admitted to the bar as a barrister from the Gray's Inn in 1959. From 1960 to 1962 he served as a law lecturer at the University of Singapore. In 1963 he became the Associate Dean of the legal faculty of the University of Singapore. From 1960 to 1964 he had served as a visiting lecturer at the Hebrew University in Israel, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Allahabad. Returning to Ceylon in 1964, he took oaths as an advocate and started his legal practice. From 1967 to 1974, he was the lecturer in jurisprudence at the Ceylon Law College. In 1985 he was appointed a President's Counsel.

Political career

Minister of Trade and Shipping

Lalith Athulathmudali entered politics in the early 1970s. He joined the policy planning committee of the United National Party in 1973. He contested the 1977 general election from the Ratmalana electorate and was elected to Parliament. J.R. Jayewardene appointed him to his cabinet as Minister of Trade. In 1978, he received the additional portfolio of shipping, as Minister of Trade and Shipping, which he held till 1984. During this time, as Minister of Trade, he introduced Intellectual Property Law; established the Sri Lanka Export Development Board and the Ports Authority. He established the Mahapola Trust Fund in 1981 to provision of financial assistance to students undertaking higher education.[3]

Minister of National Security

 
From left: Anuradha Dullewe Wijeyeratne, Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Mervyn De Silva, Lalith Athulathmudali and Almon Peiris

In 1984, he was appointed Minister of National Security and Deputy Minister of Defense. He started reforms in both the police and army. During his tenure the armed forces were expanded and reequipped, with the army increasing from 6,000 to 24,000. The most controversial of his measures was to call for Israeli assistance.[4] He organised several offensives against territories held by the LTTE including the Vadamarachchi Operation and was apposed to the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord.

He was severely wounded in a grenade attack inside the Parliament complex in 1987. The biggest debacle of his political career came in May 1988 when he declared a truce with the rebellion JVP. The main brokers of the so-called truce were a lawyer called Kelly Senanayake and Fr Thissa Balasooriya who later found had no mandate to represent JVP. He received the portfolio of Trade and Shipping again in 1988. His status in government changed upon Jayewardene's retirement in 1988, he tried to obtain the UNP's nomination for the presidential election, but was defeated by Ranasinghe Premadasa who went on to win the presidency.

Minister of Agriculture and Education

In 1989, he was appointed UNP chief organizer for the Colombo electorate and was elected to parliament in the 1989 general election. Premadasa retained Athulathmudali in his cabinet, but demoted him by appointing him as Minister of Agriculture, Food and Cooperatives. In the following year, he was appointed as Minister of Education, in which capacity he remained until 1991.

Conflict with Premadasa

Athulathmudali became disenchanted with Premadasa's leadership. Soon Athulathmudali ran into conflict with Premadasa. Premadasa tried to have Athulathmudali removed from his UNP party positions. He was accused by Premadasa as being one of the cabinet ministers behind the Burning of Jaffna library in 1981. Athulathmudali resigned from his cabinet position in August 1991 and in September 1991 he and several UNP MPs brought forth a motion to impeach Premadasa. The impeachment which was supported by members of the UNP and other parties in the opposition failed as Premadasa adjourned Parliament and the Speaker Mohamed dismissed the impeachment stating a lack of signatures.[5] Premadasa expelled Athulathmudali and Gamini Dissanayake from the UNP.

Athulathmudali together with Dissanayake formed a new party, the Democratic United National Front with both serving as joint president in November 1991. Under the DUNF, Athulathmudali handed over his papers to contest the 1993 Provincial elections seeking the chief ministership of the Western Province Council.

Assassination

Athulathmudali was assassinated on 23 April 1993 after an election rally at Kirulapana. While the Sri Lankan police initiated an investigation, the government also invited a team of experts from the Scotland Yard to carry out an independent investigation. A body of a youth named Ragunathan alias Appiah Balakrishnan, a member of the LTTE was found near the scene (down Mugalan road).[6] He had one non-fatal gun shot wound on his back and had also ingested cyanide via a capsule (Suicide pill- Potassium Cyanide necklace worn by LTTE cadres).[6] The deceased youth also had a gun in his possession which was lying next to him. Forensic evidence collected by both the government analyst and medical experts from the Scotland Yard, showed that Ragunathan was indeed the assassin of Athulathmudali, as the gun he had with him when he was found matched with the only bullet that was found in Athulathmudali’s body.[6][7][8] Forensic evidence also showed that Athulathmudali's armed bodyguard Tilak Shantha shot the assassin as Tilak's gun matched with the bullet found in Ragunathan's back.[6][7] Evidence shows that the bullet had skidded off a near by surface and hit the assassin, thus being non-fatal.[6][8]

A Presidential Commission carried out by the Sri Lankan Government erroneously concluded that Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa was directly responsible for the assassination.[6][7][8]

Family

Athulathmudali's was first married to the Parsi Perin E. Captain.[9] She was the president of the Sri Lanka Cancer Society. He met his second wife Srimani De Seram in March 1978, when she was attached to UNCTAD in Switzerland. She was a friend of his brother Dayantha Athulathmudali. They got married in December 1981 in Geneva. They had one daughter, Serela Athulathmudali.[10]

Historical reputation and legacy

 
SLIIT Lalith Athulathmudali Auditorium Commemorative Plaque.

Athulathmudali is considered one of the most distinguished Sri Lankan statesmen in recent history. He is still remembered by many in Sri Lanka as a gentlemen and as one of the few well educated politicians of that era. In his honour a statue and memorial has been erected in Colombo. His contribution to the education of the country is eminence, the Mahapola Fund he established has greatly contributed to the development of higher education and provides scholarships for needy students annually. The Lalith Athulathmudali Auditorium at the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology and the Lalith Athulathmudali Memorial Prize which is one of the prestigious prizes awarded annually at Royal College, Colombo (his alma mater) (awarded for the Most Outstanding Royalist (Student of Royal College) of the Year) are named in his honour.

Monuments and memorials

The statue of Lalith William Samarasekera Athulathmudali is located at 6°54′21.7″N 79°51′33.2″E / 6.906028°N 79.859222°E / 6.906028; 79.859222 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.[11]

Further reading

  • Subramaniam, Chitra (15 September 1985). "I fear more bloodshed: Lalith Athulathmudali". India Today.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Gooneratne, Brendon. "Lalith Athulathmudali : Brilliant visionary". Daily News. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  2. ^ A trailblazer in Sri Lankan politics Lalith Athulathmudali
  3. ^ Roberts, Adam (2012). Democracy, Sovereignty and Terror: Lakshman Kadirgamar on the Foundations of International Order. I.B.Tauris. p. 38. ISBN 9781848853072.
  4. ^ United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service, United States. Joint Publications Research Service (1985). "Near East/South Asia Report Page 177". No. 85128. Foreign Broadcast Information Service.
  5. ^ Unsuccessful Impeachments and legal arguments
  6. ^ a b c d e f Fernando, Prof. Ravindra (2017). Lalith Athulathmudali’s Assassination: The Whole Truth About (includes the Scotland Yard Report) (1st ed.). Sri Lanka: Vijitha Yapa. ISBN 9789556653366.
  7. ^ a b c Bresnik, Sam. "Unravelling the mysteries of Athulathmudali's murder". Daily News. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  8. ^ a b c Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld | Sri Lanka: Copy of the Scotland Yard report on the assassination of Lalith Athulathmudali on 23 April 1993". Refworld. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  9. ^ "|| Daily News Online Edition - Sri lanka :: Print Page". archives.dailynews.lk. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  10. ^ Trailblazer of recent times
  11. ^ "The photograph of the statue of Lalith William Samarasekera Athulathmudali, July 2018". Independent Travellers. independent-travellers.com. Retrieved 12 December 2018.

External links

  • The Athulathmudali Ancestry
  • Article for Lalith Athulathmudali on Sadaharita
  • He shared his views but never interfered in military matters
  • Athulathmudali memorial lecture by Anura Banadaranaike
  • Trailblazer of recent times
  • Lalith Athulathmudali in Sinhala
  • Lalith Athulathmudali in Sinhala

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lalith William Samarasekera Athulathmudali PC Sinhala ලල ත ඇත ලත ම දල 26 November 1936 23 April 1993 known as Lalith Athulathmudali was a Sri Lankan statesman He was a prominent member of the United National Party who served as Minister of Trade and Shipping Minister National Security and Deputy Minister of Defence Minister of Agriculture Food and Cooperatives and finally Minister of Education Following a failed impeachment of President Ranasinghe Premadasa he was removed from the UNP and formed his own party the Democratic United National Front He was assassinated under mysterious circumstances in 1993 Hon Lalith AthulathmudaliPCLalith AthulathmudaliMinister of EducationIn office 1990 1991Minister of Agriculture Food and CooperativesIn office 1989 1990Minister National Security and Deputy Minister of DefenceIn office 1984 1989Minister of Trade and ShippingIn office 1977 1984Member of Parliamentfor ColomboIn office 15 February 1989 1 November 1991Majority235 447 Preferential VotesMember of Parliamentfor RatmalanaIn office 21 July 1977 15 February 1989Personal detailsBorn26 November 1936Colombo CeylonDied23 April 1993 1993 04 23 aged 56 Kirulapana Colombo Sri LankaManner of deathAssassination by gunshotNationalitySri LankanPolitical partyUnited National PartyOther politicalaffiliationsDemocratic United National FrontSpouse s Perin E Captain Srimani AthulathmudaliRelationsSujaee Athulathmudali Tinto Sister Dayanthe Athulathmudali Brother ChildrenSerela AthulathmudaliResidenceColombo 7Alma materHarvard University University of Oxford Royal College Colombo St John s College PanaduraOccupationPoliticianProfessionBarristerWebsiteLalith Athulathmudali Official Website Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic and legal career 3 Political career 3 1 Minister of Trade and Shipping 3 2 Minister of National Security 3 3 Minister of Agriculture and Education 3 4 Conflict with Premadasa 4 Assassination 5 Family 6 Historical reputation and legacy 6 1 Monuments and memorials 7 Further reading 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education EditBorn to a family of lawyers hailing from Kalutara District his father D D Athulathmudali was a member of the State Council of Ceylon and his mother was Srimathi Samarasekera Athulathmudali He had two siblings a brother Dayanthe who became an electrical engineer and a sister Sujaee who became a Physician 1 Athulathmudali received his primary education at St John s College Panadura and Royal Primary School before moving to Royal College Colombo from 1948 to 1955 for his secondary educated where he won the Steward Prize and excelled in athletics 1 He then went on to read jurisprudence at Jesus College Oxford from 1955 to 1958 He graduated with a BA in 1958 and continued his post graduate studies at Oxford In 1959 his father died and he had to return due to a lack of funds S W R D Bandaranaike the prime minister at the time and a close friend of his late father on hearing his case provided him with a Ceylon Government Scholarship having passed it through parliament He gained a BCL and MA in 1960 from Oxford winning the Lord Sanky Prize in 1959 While at Oxford Athulathmudali joined the Oxford Union In 1962 he entered Harvard Law School on scholarship and graduated from Harvard University with an LL M in 1963 He was fluent in Sinhalese English Tamil German and French 2 1 Academic and legal career EditAthulathmudali was admitted to the bar as a barrister from the Gray s Inn in 1959 From 1960 to 1962 he served as a law lecturer at the University of Singapore In 1963 he became the Associate Dean of the legal faculty of the University of Singapore From 1960 to 1964 he had served as a visiting lecturer at the Hebrew University in Israel the University of Edinburgh and the University of Allahabad Returning to Ceylon in 1964 he took oaths as an advocate and started his legal practice From 1967 to 1974 he was the lecturer in jurisprudence at the Ceylon Law College In 1985 he was appointed a President s Counsel Political career EditMinister of Trade and Shipping Edit Lalith Athulathmudali entered politics in the early 1970s He joined the policy planning committee of the United National Party in 1973 He contested the 1977 general election from the Ratmalana electorate and was elected to Parliament J R Jayewardene appointed him to his cabinet as Minister of Trade In 1978 he received the additional portfolio of shipping as Minister of Trade and Shipping which he held till 1984 During this time as Minister of Trade he introduced Intellectual Property Law established the Sri Lanka Export Development Board and the Ports Authority He established the Mahapola Trust Fund in 1981 to provision of financial assistance to students undertaking higher education 3 Minister of National Security Edit From left Anuradha Dullewe Wijeyeratne Sirimavo Bandaranaike Mervyn De Silva Lalith Athulathmudali and Almon Peiris In 1984 he was appointed Minister of National Security and Deputy Minister of Defense He started reforms in both the police and army During his tenure the armed forces were expanded and reequipped with the army increasing from 6 000 to 24 000 The most controversial of his measures was to call for Israeli assistance 4 He organised several offensives against territories held by the LTTE including the Vadamarachchi Operation and was apposed to the Indo Sri Lanka Accord He was severely wounded in a grenade attack inside the Parliament complex in 1987 The biggest debacle of his political career came in May 1988 when he declared a truce with the rebellion JVP The main brokers of the so called truce were a lawyer called Kelly Senanayake and Fr Thissa Balasooriya who later found had no mandate to represent JVP He received the portfolio of Trade and Shipping again in 1988 His status in government changed upon Jayewardene s retirement in 1988 he tried to obtain the UNP s nomination for the presidential election but was defeated by Ranasinghe Premadasa who went on to win the presidency Minister of Agriculture and Education Edit In 1989 he was appointed UNP chief organizer for the Colombo electorate and was elected to parliament in the 1989 general election Premadasa retained Athulathmudali in his cabinet but demoted him by appointing him as Minister of Agriculture Food and Cooperatives In the following year he was appointed as Minister of Education in which capacity he remained until 1991 Conflict with Premadasa Edit Athulathmudali became disenchanted with Premadasa s leadership Soon Athulathmudali ran into conflict with Premadasa Premadasa tried to have Athulathmudali removed from his UNP party positions He was accused by Premadasa as being one of the cabinet ministers behind the Burning of Jaffna library in 1981 Athulathmudali resigned from his cabinet position in August 1991 and in September 1991 he and several UNP MPs brought forth a motion to impeach Premadasa The impeachment which was supported by members of the UNP and other parties in the opposition failed as Premadasa adjourned Parliament and the Speaker Mohamed dismissed the impeachment stating a lack of signatures 5 Premadasa expelled Athulathmudali and Gamini Dissanayake from the UNP Athulathmudali together with Dissanayake formed a new party the Democratic United National Front with both serving as joint president in November 1991 Under the DUNF Athulathmudali handed over his papers to contest the 1993 Provincial elections seeking the chief ministership of the Western Province Council Assassination EditMain article Assassination of Lalith Athulathmudali Athulathmudali was assassinated on 23 April 1993 after an election rally at Kirulapana While the Sri Lankan police initiated an investigation the government also invited a team of experts from the Scotland Yard to carry out an independent investigation A body of a youth named Ragunathan alias Appiah Balakrishnan a member of the LTTE was found near the scene down Mugalan road 6 He had one non fatal gun shot wound on his back and had also ingested cyanide via a capsule Suicide pill Potassium Cyanide necklace worn by LTTE cadres 6 The deceased youth also had a gun in his possession which was lying next to him Forensic evidence collected by both the government analyst and medical experts from the Scotland Yard showed that Ragunathan was indeed the assassin of Athulathmudali as the gun he had with him when he was found matched with the only bullet that was found in Athulathmudali s body 6 7 8 Forensic evidence also showed that Athulathmudali s armed bodyguard Tilak Shantha shot the assassin as Tilak s gun matched with the bullet found in Ragunathan s back 6 7 Evidence shows that the bullet had skidded off a near by surface and hit the assassin thus being non fatal 6 8 A Presidential Commission carried out by the Sri Lankan Government erroneously concluded that Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa was directly responsible for the assassination 6 7 8 Family EditAthulathmudali s was first married to the Parsi Perin E Captain 9 She was the president of the Sri Lanka Cancer Society He met his second wife Srimani De Seram in March 1978 when she was attached to UNCTAD in Switzerland She was a friend of his brother Dayantha Athulathmudali They got married in December 1981 in Geneva They had one daughter Serela Athulathmudali 10 Historical reputation and legacy Edit SLIIT Lalith Athulathmudali Auditorium Commemorative Plaque Athulathmudali is considered one of the most distinguished Sri Lankan statesmen in recent history He is still remembered by many in Sri Lanka as a gentlemen and as one of the few well educated politicians of that era In his honour a statue and memorial has been erected in Colombo His contribution to the education of the country is eminence the Mahapola Fund he established has greatly contributed to the development of higher education and provides scholarships for needy students annually The Lalith Athulathmudali Auditorium at the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology and the Lalith Athulathmudali Memorial Prize which is one of the prestigious prizes awarded annually at Royal College Colombo his alma mater awarded for the Most Outstanding Royalist Student of Royal College of the Year are named in his honour Monuments and memorials Edit The statue of Lalith William Samarasekera Athulathmudali is located at 6 54 21 7 N 79 51 33 2 E 6 906028 N 79 859222 E 6 906028 79 859222 in Colombo Sri Lanka 11 Further reading EditSubramaniam Chitra 15 September 1985 I fear more bloodshed Lalith Athulathmudali India Today See also EditAssassination of Lalith Athulathmudali List of political families in Sri Lanka Notable assassinations of the Sri Lankan Civil War Sri Lankan Civil War Ranasinghe PremadasaReferences Edit a b c Gooneratne Brendon Lalith Athulathmudali Brilliant visionary Daily News Retrieved 3 May 2021 A trailblazer in Sri Lankan politics Lalith Athulathmudali Roberts Adam 2012 Democracy Sovereignty and Terror Lakshman Kadirgamar on the Foundations of International Order I B Tauris p 38 ISBN 9781848853072 United States Foreign Broadcast Information Service United States Joint Publications Research Service 1985 Near East South Asia Report Page 177 No 85128 Foreign Broadcast Information Service Unsuccessful Impeachments and legal arguments a b c d e f Fernando Prof Ravindra 2017 Lalith Athulathmudali s Assassination The Whole Truth About includes the Scotland Yard Report 1st ed Sri Lanka Vijitha Yapa ISBN 9789556653366 a b c Bresnik Sam Unravelling the mysteries of Athulathmudali s murder Daily News Retrieved 2 August 2022 a b c Refugees United Nations High Commissioner for Refworld Sri Lanka Copy of the Scotland Yard report on the assassination of Lalith Athulathmudali on 23 April 1993 Refworld Retrieved 2 August 2022 Daily News Online Edition Sri lanka Print Page archives dailynews lk Retrieved 29 February 2020 Trailblazer of recent times The photograph of the statue of Lalith William Samarasekera Athulathmudali July 2018 Independent Travellers independent travellers com Retrieved 12 December 2018 External links EditThe Athulathmudali Ancestry Article for Lalith Athulathmudali on Sadaharita Official Website of United National Party Sri Lanka the Untold Story Obituary at Liberal International Lalith Athulathmudali epitome of a pragmatic politician He shared his views but never interfered in military matters Athulathmudali memorial lecture by Anura Banadaranaike We must not give up resolve to fight the LTTE Time to revisit Athulathmudali approach Trailblazer of recent times Lalith Athulathmudali in Sinhala Lalith Athulathmudali in Sinhala Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lalith Athulathmudali amp oldid 1125954221, 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