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Rajapakse uncertain about floating new party

Former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapakse yesterday dodged questions on floating a new political party to challenge President Maithripala Sirisena’s regime, saying a new outfit will be formed if people are continued to be harassed. “There is a chance that new party will be formed when people continue to be harassed,” he said as he evaded giving a clear answer at a gathering in the north central province.
Rajapakse allies from fringe parties have been asking the former strongman to break away from Sirisena to challenge him and contest the forthcoming local council elections under a new banner.
The former president, whose nearly a decade-long rule was ended by Sirisena in 2015, has not shown any overly keenness for the move. He has never left Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) even during its most turbulent times in the 1980s.
Rajapakse’s loyalists, who are lawmakers elected from the SLFP’s broader alliance United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), are currently banded themselves to form a joint opposition against Sirisena.
A smaller section of the SLFP in the alliance has formed the unity government with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s United National Party (UNP).
Rajapakse said when his allies are being harassed, they will have no option but to form a new political party.
Sirisena has replaced some of the Rajapakse loyalists in the SLFP as electoral organisers.
Some of Rajapakse’s key men have faced corruption allegations and continue to be quizzed by the police for alleged wrongdoings during the Rajapakse regime. His two sons and one brother have spent time in remand over financial misconduct.
Rajapakse handed Sirisena the SLFP leadership after the latter defeated the former in the January 2015 presidential election.

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