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Montague Jayawickrama

Major Deshamanya Walter Geoffrey Montague "Monti" Jayawickrama (January 15, 1911 – November 16, 2001) was a Sri Lankan politician. He served as the Minister of Transport and Public Works (1952-1956) and the Minister of Public Administration, Home Affairs and Plantation Industries (1977-1987), having been elected from Weligama in Matara to the Sri Lankan Parliament. He was the Second Governor of the North Western Province of Sri Lanka.[1][2]

Montague Jayawickrama
2nd Governor of the North Western Province
In office
1988–1993
Member of Parliament
for Weligama
In office
4 August 1977 – 20 December 1988
Preceded byPanini Ilangakoon
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
In office
30 March 1960 – 25 March 1970
Preceded byPanini Ilangakoon
Succeeded byPanini Ilangakoon
In office
14 October 1947 – 18 February 1956
Preceded byConstituency created
Succeeded byPanini Ilangakoon
Minister of Transport and Public Works
In office
1954–1956
Minister of Public Administration, Home Affairs and Plantation Industries
In office
1977–1987
Personal details
BornJanuary 15, 1911
DiedNovember 16, 2001(2001-11-16) (aged 90)
NationalitySri Lankan
Political partyUnited National Party
SpouseAmara Amarasuriya
ChildrenDevika, Kisani
Military service
Branch/serviceCeylon Defense Force
Years of service1934-1947
RankMajor
UnitCeylon Light Infantry

Early life

Born in Weligama, in Southern Ceylon to Walter Jayewickreme, a proctor and Lidia Margret, he had one sister Dorothina and one brother Errol. Educated at Richmond College, Galle, Jayewickreme studied at the Agriculture School in Peradeniya before becoming a planter.[3]

Military service

Joining the volunteer regiment Ceylon Light Infantry in 1934 as a Second Lieutenant. With the expansion of the Ceylon Defense Force for war time service during World War II, Jayewickreme gained rapid promotion. When the demobilization began in at the end of the war, Jayewickreme left the Ceylon Light Infantry, having been one few Ceylonese officers to reach the rank of Major.[3]

Political career

Jayewickreme entered politics when he was unanimously elected as President of Weligama Town Council on 4 January 1936. Undertaking the development and expansion of the Weligama town, Jayewickreme contested the 1947 General Election from the Weligama electorate. Weligama remained his constituency till 1987, having been re-elected in 1952, 1960, 1965 and again in 1977. His long standing opponent was Panini Ilangakoon who defeated Jayewickreme in 1956 and 1970, but was intern defeated by Jayewickreme in 1960 and 1977.[3]

Member of Parliament

Having won a seat in the first Parliament of Ceylon, he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour and Social Services by Prime Minister D. S. Senanayake in 1948.[3]

Minister of Transport and Public Works

In 1952, he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport and Public Works by Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala, who held the portfolio of Transport and Public Works. In 1954, he was promoted to Minister of Transport and Public Works by Kotelawala was and also appointmented as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence and Foreign Affairs. As Minister of Transport and Public Works, he initiated the Ruhunu Kumari, Udarata Menike and Yal Devi train services of the Ceylon Government Railways. Major projects undertaken at the time include the Ella-Wellawaya road, Didula-World's End road, the Weligama Highway and the Mirissa Fishery Harbor. Operations Monty was launched during this time name after him to counter illegal immigration from South India.[3]

Minister of Public Administration, Home Affairs and Plantation Industries

In 1977, he was appointed the Minister of Public Administration and Home Affairs by Prime Minister J.R. Jayewardene and later given the portfolio of Plantation Industries in the Jayewardene cabinet. During his tenor he developed the Tea Research Institute. A senior member of the United National Party, he served as its treasurer. On several occasions he served as Acting Prime Minister and Acting Leader of the House.[3]

Retirement

He was injured in the 1987 grenade attack in the Parliament and shortly retired from active politics due to health issues. In 1988, he was appointed Governor of the North Western Province by President Premadasa and held the post till 1993.[3]

Family

Montague Jayewickreme married Amara Amarasuriya, they had two daughters, Devika and Kisani.[3]

References

  1. ^ (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 17, 2011. Retrieved March 17, 2013.
  2. ^ "Sri Lankan Provinces from 1988". www.worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved March 17, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Major Montague Jayewickreme

External links

  • Jayawickrama/Amarasuriya Ancestry
  • Montague Jayawickrama's obituary
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of the North Western Province
1989–1993
Succeeded by


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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 September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Major Deshamanya Walter Geoffrey Montague Monti Jayawickrama January 15 1911 November 16 2001 was a Sri Lankan politician He served as the Minister of Transport and Public Works 1952 1956 and the Minister of Public Administration Home Affairs and Plantation Industries 1977 1987 having been elected from Weligama in Matara to the Sri Lankan Parliament He was the Second Governor of the North Western Province of Sri Lanka 1 2 Hon Maj DeshamanyaMontague Jayawickrama2nd Governor of the North Western ProvinceIn office 1988 1993Member of Parliamentfor WeligamaIn office 4 August 1977 20 December 1988Preceded byPanini IlangakoonSucceeded byConstituency abolishedIn office 30 March 1960 25 March 1970Preceded byPanini IlangakoonSucceeded byPanini IlangakoonIn office 14 October 1947 18 February 1956Preceded byConstituency createdSucceeded byPanini IlangakoonMinister of Transport and Public WorksIn office 1954 1956Minister of Public Administration Home Affairs and Plantation IndustriesIn office 1977 1987Personal detailsBornJanuary 15 1911DiedNovember 16 2001 2001 11 16 aged 90 NationalitySri LankanPolitical partyUnited National PartySpouseAmara AmarasuriyaChildrenDevika KisaniMilitary serviceBranch serviceCeylon Defense ForceYears of service1934 1947RankMajorUnitCeylon Light Infantry Contents 1 Early life 2 Military service 3 Political career 3 1 Member of Parliament 3 2 Minister of Transport and Public Works 3 3 Minister of Public Administration Home Affairs and Plantation Industries 3 4 Retirement 4 Family 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Weligama in Southern Ceylon to Walter Jayewickreme a proctor and Lidia Margret he had one sister Dorothina and one brother Errol Educated at Richmond College Galle Jayewickreme studied at the Agriculture School in Peradeniya before becoming a planter 3 Military service EditJoining the volunteer regiment Ceylon Light Infantry in 1934 as a Second Lieutenant With the expansion of the Ceylon Defense Force for war time service during World War II Jayewickreme gained rapid promotion When the demobilization began in at the end of the war Jayewickreme left the Ceylon Light Infantry having been one few Ceylonese officers to reach the rank of Major 3 Political career EditJayewickreme entered politics when he was unanimously elected as President of Weligama Town Council on 4 January 1936 Undertaking the development and expansion of the Weligama town Jayewickreme contested the 1947 General Election from the Weligama electorate Weligama remained his constituency till 1987 having been re elected in 1952 1960 1965 and again in 1977 His long standing opponent was Panini Ilangakoon who defeated Jayewickreme in 1956 and 1970 but was intern defeated by Jayewickreme in 1960 and 1977 3 Member of Parliament Edit Having won a seat in the first Parliament of Ceylon he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour and Social Services by Prime Minister D S Senanayake in 1948 3 Minister of Transport and Public Works Edit In 1952 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport and Public Works by Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala who held the portfolio of Transport and Public Works In 1954 he was promoted to Minister of Transport and Public Works by Kotelawala was and also appointmented as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence and Foreign Affairs As Minister of Transport and Public Works he initiated the Ruhunu Kumari Udarata Menike and Yal Devi train services of the Ceylon Government Railways Major projects undertaken at the time include the Ella Wellawaya road Didula World s End road the Weligama Highway and the Mirissa Fishery Harbor Operations Monty was launched during this time name after him to counter illegal immigration from South India 3 Minister of Public Administration Home Affairs and Plantation Industries Edit In 1977 he was appointed the Minister of Public Administration and Home Affairs by Prime Minister J R Jayewardene and later given the portfolio of Plantation Industries in the Jayewardene cabinet During his tenor he developed the Tea Research Institute A senior member of the United National Party he served as its treasurer On several occasions he served as Acting Prime Minister and Acting Leader of the House 3 Retirement Edit He was injured in the 1987 grenade attack in the Parliament and shortly retired from active politics due to health issues In 1988 he was appointed Governor of the North Western Province by President Premadasa and held the post till 1993 3 Family EditMontague Jayewickreme married Amara Amarasuriya they had two daughters Devika and Kisani 3 References Edit Result of Parliamentary General Election 1977 PDF Department of Elections Sri Lanka Archived from the original PDF on July 17 2011 Retrieved March 17 2013 Sri Lankan Provinces from 1988 www worldstatesmen org Retrieved March 17 2013 a b c d e f g h Major Montague JayewickremeExternal links EditJayawickrama Amarasuriya Ancestry Montague Jayawickrama s obituaryPolitical officesPreceded byDingiri Banda Wijetunga Governor of the North Western Province1989 1993 Succeeded byKarunasena Kodituwakku This article about a politician from North Western Province Sri Lanka is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This article about a politician from Southern Province Sri Lanka is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Montague Jayawickrama amp oldid 1061520594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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