Ranjith Aluwihare
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Ranjith Aluwihare | |
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Member of Parliament for Matale District | |
Assumed office 2015 | |
In office 2000–2010 | |
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Born | (1958-05-05) May 5, 1958 (age 66) |
Political party | United National Party |
Other political affiliations | United National Front |
Residence(s) | 9/22 4th Lane, Kotte Road, Pita Kotte, Sri Lanka. |
Ranjith Jinatissa Aluwihare (born May 5, 1958) is a Sri Lankan politician.[1] He was a representative of Matale District for the United National Party in the Parliament of Sri Lanka. He resides in Matale. He is the son of Alick Aluwihare and brother of Wasantha Aluwihare.[2]
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References
- ^ Nissanka, Jayantha Sri; Bharatha Malawaraarachchi (9 July 2003). "Speaker to crack whip on violators of Parliament dignity". Ceylon Daily News. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
- ^ "Family jewels on parade in new parliament". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 23 August 2015.
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