Mahinda Rajapaksa will contest parliamentary elections as a member of the ruling UPFA coalition of Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena whose poll victory had ended his own rule as president.
The Sirisena and Rajapaksa factions have united to face arch rival United National Party (UNP), senior United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) leader Anura Yapa said.
Sirisena has for long resisted his predecessor’s re-entry into politics after his shock victory as the opposition unity candidate in the January 8 presidential poll that ended Rajapaksa’s decade-long rule.
The president’s decision to allow Rajapaksa back has shocked many in his coalition.
One of the coalition partners, the Buddhist nationalist JHU has already left the UPFA while other parties such as the Marxist JVP has directly accused Sirisena of betraying the January mandate.
Sirisena’s ex-minister, S B Nawinna has already joined the UNP in protest. Others such as former world cup-winning cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga who is Sirisena’s minister of ports and shipping is also contemplating such a move.