13 arrested for breaching election laws in Lanka

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

At least 13 people have been arrested for allegedly breaching rules in ahead of the February polls which is being seen as the first electoral test for Sirisena-led unity

Police said the suspects are charged with flouting laws by engaging in rallies and displaying promotional banners and flags in vehicles.


The suspects were arrested in Nikaweratiya, Kahawatte, Kobeygane, Mahawa and Ambanpola.

Nominations were closed this week for elections to 341 local councils throughout the island.

The which should have been held in 2015 would be the first single day local council in over three decades. The poll was postponed for electoral reforms and demarcation of new wards.

The new system which replaced the previous proportional representation system is a mix of first past the post and the proportional representation.

It will be the first time that local elections will be held under the new voting system, which was passed by the Under the new system, the seats of local was increased to 8,825 and 25 per cent quota were reserved for women.

The has the added significance of being the first electoral test for the current unity between Sirisenas Freedom Party and Prime Minister UNP.

The MoU between the two parties is due to end in the New Year. Both leaders are set to campaign separately for their respective parties.

The UNP has the majority in the central yet still short of the 113 seats required in the 225-member national parliament.

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First Published: Fri, December 22 2017. 15:00 IST