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Champika Ranawaka

Sri Lankan politician


Summary

Sri Lankan politician

FieldValue
honorific-prefixHon.
namePatali Champika Ranawaka
native_nameපාඨලී චම්පික රණවක
பாடலி சம்பிக்க ரணவக்க
imagePatali Champika Ranawaka Photo.jpg
officeMinister of Megalopolis and Western Development
presidentMaithripala Sirisena
primeministerRanil Wickremesinghe
term_start
term_end17 November 2019
predecessorMinistry established
office1Minister of Power and Energy
president1Maithripala Sirisena
primeminister1Ranil Wickremesinghe
term_start1
term_end1
predecessor1Pavithra Devi Wanniarachchi
successor1Ranjith Siyambalapitiya
constituency_MP2Colombo District
parliament2Sri Lankan
majority265,574 Preferential Votes
term_start222 April 2010
term_end224 September 2024
constituency_MP3National List
parliament3Sri Lankan
term_start31 February 2007
term_end39 February 2010
predecessor3Omalpe Sobhitha Thero
birth_date
birth_placeKalutara, Sri Lanka
nationalitySri Lankan
partyUnited Republican Front (since 2023)
otherpartyJathika Hela Urumaya (until 2023)
Samagi Jana Balawegaya (2020-2024)
alma_materUniversity of Moratuwa
Taxila Central College, Horana
occupationPolitician
websiteOfficial website
professionMember of Parliament

| honorific-prefix = Hon. பாடலி சம்பிக்க ரணவக்க Samagi Jana Balawegaya (2020-2024) Taxila Central College, Horana Achchige Patali Champika Ranawaka (Sinhala: පාඨලී චම්පික රණවක; born 4 August 1965) is a Sri Lankan electrical engineer and a politician. He was a member of parliament from the Colombo District of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya. He is currently the leader of a civil society named "43rd Brigade", after declaring himself as an independent Member of Parliament on 8 June 2022. He was the Cabinet Minister of Megapolis and Western Development, as well as Minister of Environment and Natural Resources, Power and Energy and Technology, Research and Atomic Energy.

Early life

Champika Ranawaka born in Bulathsinghala in the Kalutara district and entered Taxila Central College after being qualified from the Scholarship Examination. Been an all-rounder at different extra curricular activities, Ranawaka completed the GCE Advanced Level examination ranking first from the Kalutara District to the engineering faculty of the University of Moratuwa where he spent four years as an undergraduate. His family name Achchige is of Malayalam origin, achchi being the feminine form (mother) of the Malayalam word achchan meaning father, and is a name associated with the Kerala origin Kuruppu clan indicating matrilineal inheritance.

Political career

Ranawaka was active in politics while in university in the late 1980s as a member of a pro-Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna student union, having spent over eight years as an undergraduate in the university engaged in politics. He was arrested as part of the crackdown student activists during the second JVP insurrection in 1988 and again in 1991.

He formed the non-political organization known as 'Janatha Mithuro' with some of his colleagues including Athuraliye Rathana Thero, Nishantha Warnasinghe and Malinda Seneviratne. Janatha Mithuro was criticized for its right-wing anti-Tamil ideology and actions. In the 1994 general and presidential elections the organization backed the People's Alliance led by Chandrika Kumaratunga.

Ranawaka later joined the Sihala Urumaya, a Sinhalese nationalist party. In 1998 he took part in forming the National Movement Against Terrorism (NMAT). The Sihala Urumaya evolved into the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), fielding Buddhist priests in the 2004 parliamentary elections and supporting UPFA candidate Mahinda Rajapaksa in the 2005 presidential elections. In the 2015 presidential elections, Ranawaka supported Maithripala Sirisena and the JHU later joined the United National Party-led alliance, the UNFGG.

Member of Parliament

Thereafter it becomes a partner in the Rajapaksa government in 2007. With it one of its Buddhist members of parliament/priest, Omalpe Thero, resigned and his place was taken by Ranawaka as a national list MP (appointed by the party and not elected) who was thereafter appointed Cabinet Minister of Environment and Natural Resources by Rajapaksa.

Ranawaka contested the 2010 General Election under the UPFA from Colombo District and was placed third place by obtaining 120,333 votes securing membership in the Sri Lanka Parliament and appointed to Minister of Power and Energy. In 2015 General Election Ranawaka contested under UNP from Colombo District. He was appointed the Minister of Megapolis and Western Development. He resigned on 18 November 2019.

Allegations of racism

In 2008 Ranawaka called the Muslim community in Sri Lanka 'outsiders' sparking widespread protests.

In 2012, Ranawaka warned the Tamil people that they would receive a hundred Mullivaikkals if they continued to support the TNA self determination policies. He stated:

Criticism of international interventions

Ranawaka has also been critical of international intervention in Sri Lanka stating that anyone who takes action against Sri Lanka will be supporting terrorism. In April 2011 Ranawaka called the United Nations' report on alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka 'diplomatic terrorism'. Ranwaka has also opposed airstrikes against Libya.

Arrest

On 18 December 2019, he was arrested regarding his alleged involvement in a hit and run case injuring two people in 2016. He is alleged to have been connected to the abduction of family members of a major witness. He was summoned in the Magistrate court the same day he was arrested and was initially remanded until 19 December 2019. He was further ordered by the court to be remanded until 24 December 2019.

Books

  • 1991– End of Modern Development Paradigm (club of Rome) limit to growth elaboration in sustainable development.
  • 1993– Relational Relativity.
  • Sihala Abhiyogaya (The Challenge of the Sinhalese)
  • Koti Viniwideema (An insight of the LTTE ) Book Pre-view Book Download
  • Nagenahira Sinhala Urumaya (Sinhala Heritage in the East) Book Pre-view Book Download
  • Thrastha Virodi Jathika Salasma (The way to defeat the Tiger) Pre-view Book Download
  • Al Jihad- Al Queida (The past, present & the future of Islamic fundamentalism) Pre-view
  • Sangwardanaye Thunveni Yamaya (The Sunset of Development) Pre-view Book Download
  • Patisothagamiwa Tis Wasak (A self written Autobiography) Pre-view Book Download

Electoral history

ElectionConstituencyPartyAllianceVotesResult
2010 parliamentaryColombo DistrictJathika Hela Urumaya}};"Jathika Hela UrumayaUnited People's Freedom Alliance}};"United People's Freedom Alliance
2015 parliamentaryColombo DistrictJathika Hela UrumayaUnited National Front for Good Governance}};"United National Front for Good Governance
2020 parliamentaryColombo DistrictJathika Hela UrumayaSamagi Jana Balawegaya}};"Samagi Jana Balawegaya

References

References

  1. [http://www.parliament.lk/en/component/members/viewMember/3076?Itemid=206 Hon. Patali Champika Ranawaka, M.P.]
  2. News Desk, Colombo Page. (8 June 2022). "MP Patali Champika Ranawaka becomes independent in Parliament".
  3. "Technology, Research to be national priority".
  4. "Work on Megapolis from 2016".
  5. [http://www.dailymirror.lk/46536/champika-bravely-walks-political-tight-rope- Champika bravely walks political tight rope]
  6. Pathmanathan, S.. (2015). "Facets of Sri Lankan History and culture, Kerala and Sri Lanka".
  7. (8 May 2010). "Sri Lanka: State-owned newspaper publishes death threat against SEP". World Socialist Website.
  8. (13 July 2015). "MoU of 'Good Governance' alliance signed".
  9. "Muslims protest 'racist' remarks". BBC.
  10. "Champika: Action Against SL Will Be Supportive of Terrorists". The Sunday Leader.
  11. "UN unleashes diplomatic terrorism". Daily News.
  12. "Air strikes against Libya wrong". Daily News.
  13. "Champika Ranawaka remanded until today over 2016 road accident {{!}} Daily FT".
  14. (2019-12-19). "Sri Lanka ex-Minister Champika Ranawaka arrested over 2016 accident".
  15. (2019-12-17). "instead of Champika driver his mother wife and infant abducted".
  16. Elladeniya, Chameera. "Champika remanded over 2016 hit-and-run".
  17. admin. (2019-12-19). "Patali Champika Ranawaka remanded till 24th December".
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