T. Rasalingam
Thambipillai Rasalingam was a Sri Lankan Tamil politician and Member of Parliament.
T. Rasalingam | |
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Member of the Sri Lankan Parliament for Udupiddy | |
In office 1977–1983 | |
Preceded by | K. Jeyakody |
Personal details | |
Born | 21 November 1933 |
Political party | Tamil United Liberation Front |
Ethnicity | Sri Lankan Tamil |
Rasalingam was born on 21 November 1933.[1] He was from Vathiry in northern Ceylon and was an education officer.[2][3]
Rasalingam stood as the Tamil United Liberation Front's candidate for Udupiddy at the 1977 parliamentary election. He won the election and entered Parliament.[4]
Rasalingam and all other TULF MPs boycotted Parliament from the middle of 1983 for a number of reasons: they were under pressure from Sri Lankan Tamil militants not to stay in Parliament beyond their normal six-year term; the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka required them to swear an oath unconditionally renouncing support for a separate state; and the Black July riots in which up to 3,000 Tamils were murdered by Sinhalese mobs. After three months of absence, Rasalingam forfeited his seat in Parliament on 21 October 1983.[5]
References
- "Rasalingam, Thambipillai". Parliament of Sri Lanka.
- Rajasingham, K. T. "Chapter 25: War or peace?". Sri Lanka: The Untold Story.
- Jeyaraj, D. B. S. (9 June 2002). "Life and times of Sivasithamparam". The Sunday Leader.
- "Result of Parliamentary General Election 1977" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2011.
- Wickramasinghe, Wimal (18 January 2008). "Saga of crossovers, expulsions and resignations etc. Referendum for extention [sic] of Parliament". The Island (Sri Lanka).