SL military divided over voting in North
[TamilNet, Thursday, 08 January 2015, 08:06 GMT]
Despite the tension about possible violence in Tamil areas by the occupying Sinhala military and its paramilitary, all arrangements necessary for brisk polling have completed in the two provinces, according to Sri Lankan Government Agents in the North and East. Voters were seen at many polling stations in queue. In the meantime, Sri Lankan military intelligence had stepped up disinformation campaign to divert the voting to another ‘Maithiri’ contesting the elections under the symbol of flag. While a section of the occupying military was hijacking the boycott call, thinking that it will be in favourable of Mahinda Rajapaksa, there were also SL soldiers encouraging the public to vote for the common opposition candidate Maithiripala Sirisena.
Despite the tension about possible violence in Tamil areas by the occupying Sinhala military and its paramilitary, all arrangements necessary for brisk polling have completed in the two provinces, according to Sri Lankan Government Agents in the North and East. Voters were seen at many polling stations in queue. In the meantime, Sri Lankan military intelligence had stepped up disinformation campaign to divert the voting to another ‘Maithiri’ contesting the elections under the symbol of flag. While a section of the occupying military was hijacking the boycott call, thinking that it will be in favourable of Mahinda Rajapaksa, there were also SL soldiers encouraging the public to vote for the common opposition candidate Maithiripala Sirisena.
TNA's Mavai Senathiraja told media
that handbills issued in the name of Tamil National Alliance (TNA)
calling the voters to spoil ballot papers were fake and was urging the
voters to exercise their franchise as requested by the TNA.
In the meantime, supporters of TNA's Sampanthan and Sumanthiran in the Tamil diaspora started a fresh campaign countering a UK-based Tamil Solidarity activist Senan, who had urged the Tamil voters to cast their vote for Sritunga Jayasuriya.
Mr Jayasuriya has gone on record stating that he was the only candidate recognising Tamils right to self-determination, which included separation.
The TNA and other Tamil groups have already come under criticism for not demanding the removal of 6th Amendment, which constitutionally denies the Tamils right to Self-Determination.
According reports from North, voting until noon was below 30% (Jaffna 25%, Mannaar 30%, Mullaiththeevu 19% and Vavuniyaa 30%).
A total of 15,004,490 electors are qualified to cast their votes at the Sri Lankan Presidential election, according to SL voters registry of 2014. Of these, 1,870,073 electors are from the electoral districts in the Northern and Eastern provinces.
According to the SL voters registry, the highest number of voters, 1.637 million, has been registered at Gampaha district, 1.586 million in Colombo, 1.049 million in Kandy and 1.266 in Kurunegala.
The electoral wise figures of the number of voters in the North-East follow:
Electoral District of Jaffna
Ooraaththu'rai (Kayts): 22,057
Vaddukkoaddai: 47,621
Kaangkeasanthu'rai: 63,217
Maanippaay: 54.567
Koappaay: 55,891
Uduppiddi: 39,204
Point Pedro: 36,138
Chaavakachcheari: 51,702
Nalloor: 46,699
Jaffna: 33,050
Ki'linochchi: 79,093
Sub Total: 529,239
Electroal District of Vanni
Mannaar: 79,433
Vavuniyaa:109,705
Mullaiththeevu: 63,920
Sub Total: 253,058
Electoral District of Batticaloa
Kal-kudaa: 105,056
Batticaloa: 172,499
Paddiruppu: 87,612
Sub Total: 365,167
Electoral District of Ampaa'rai (Digamadulla)
Ampaa'rai: 161,999
Chammaanthurai: 60,357
Kalmunai: 71,254
Pottuvil: 152,147
Sub Total: 465,757
Electoral District of Trincomalee district
Seruwila: 74,070
Trincomalee: 86,978
Moothoor: 95,804
Sub Total: 256,852
Chronology:
In the meantime, supporters of TNA's Sampanthan and Sumanthiran in the Tamil diaspora started a fresh campaign countering a UK-based Tamil Solidarity activist Senan, who had urged the Tamil voters to cast their vote for Sritunga Jayasuriya.
Mr Jayasuriya has gone on record stating that he was the only candidate recognising Tamils right to self-determination, which included separation.
The TNA and other Tamil groups have already come under criticism for not demanding the removal of 6th Amendment, which constitutionally denies the Tamils right to Self-Determination.
According reports from North, voting until noon was below 30% (Jaffna 25%, Mannaar 30%, Mullaiththeevu 19% and Vavuniyaa 30%).
A total of 15,004,490 electors are qualified to cast their votes at the Sri Lankan Presidential election, according to SL voters registry of 2014. Of these, 1,870,073 electors are from the electoral districts in the Northern and Eastern provinces.
According to the SL voters registry, the highest number of voters, 1.637 million, has been registered at Gampaha district, 1.586 million in Colombo, 1.049 million in Kandy and 1.266 in Kurunegala.
The electoral wise figures of the number of voters in the North-East follow:
Electoral District of Jaffna
Ooraaththu'rai (Kayts): 22,057
Vaddukkoaddai: 47,621
Kaangkeasanthu'rai: 63,217
Maanippaay: 54.567
Koappaay: 55,891
Uduppiddi: 39,204
Point Pedro: 36,138
Chaavakachcheari: 51,702
Nalloor: 46,699
Jaffna: 33,050
Ki'linochchi: 79,093
Sub Total: 529,239
Electroal District of Vanni
Mannaar: 79,433
Vavuniyaa:109,705
Mullaiththeevu: 63,920
Sub Total: 253,058
Electoral District of Batticaloa
Kal-kudaa: 105,056
Batticaloa: 172,499
Paddiruppu: 87,612
Sub Total: 365,167
Electoral District of Ampaa'rai (Digamadulla)
Ampaa'rai: 161,999
Chammaanthurai: 60,357
Kalmunai: 71,254
Pottuvil: 152,147
Sub Total: 465,757
Electoral District of Trincomalee district
Seruwila: 74,070
Trincomalee: 86,978
Moothoor: 95,804
Sub Total: 256,852
Chronology:
08.01.15 More than 50% voter turnout in North
06.01.15 Ananthy's house stoned in Jaffna
31.12.14 TNA loses civic council to UPFA
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