Sri Lankan President Gotabata Rajapaksa | Pic Courtesy: IANS
History of the Rajapaksa family in Sri Lanka
The powerful political dynasty arose from a rural land-owning family from the Giruwapattuwa village in Sri Lanka’s Hambantota district. The roots of the family can be traced back to Don David Rajapaksa, the current president and PM’s grandfather, who held an influential feudal post. The political entry of the Rajapaksa’s came with Mahinda and Gotabaya’s uncle Don Mathew Rajapaksa who won the election to the Ceylon (Sri Lanka’s name at the time) State Council representing Hambantota. He was succeeded by Don Alwin Rajapaksa, his younger brother and father of the current Sri Lankan PM and President, as well as the former Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa and former Minister of Irrigation Chamal Rajapaksa.
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa | File Photo
Don Alwin Rajapaksa became an MP and later a cabinet minister for Agriculture and Land between 1959-1960. However, the current generation has had the most political success. Two of Don Alwin’s nine children, Gotabaya and Mahinda became the Presidents of the country.
Rajapaksas in the current government
Apart from his three brothers PM Mahinda, Basil and Chamal, two more Rajapaksa family members have been in the government led by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Namal Rajapaksa, the heir apparent of the dynasty is the son of Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa. He was the the minister of youth and sports until April 3.
Also, former Minister of Irrigation Chamal Rajapaksa’s son, Shasheendra Rajapaksa, is the current State Minister of Paddy and Cereals, Organic Food, Vegetables, Fruits, Chilies, Onions and Potatoes, Seed Production and High Tech Agriculture
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