D. M. Swaminathan

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D. M. Swaminathan
தே. ம. சுவாமிநாதன்
Minister of Prison Reforms, Rehabilitation, Resettlement and Hindu Religious Affairs[a]
Assumed office
12 January 2015
Member of Parliament
for National List
Assumed office
2010
2nd Governor of Western Province
In office
11 July 1994 – 1 December 1994
Preceded bySuppiah Sharvananda
Succeeded byK. Vignarajah
Personal details
Born (1945-04-30) 30 April 1945 (age 79)
Political partyUnited National Party
Other political
affiliations
United National Front for Good Governance
Spouse(s)Gayathri Swaminathan
(née Carthigesan)
ChildrenShobana & Prakash
Residence(s)125, Rosmead Place,
Colombo 07, Sri Lanka.
Alma materCeylon Law College
ProfessionLawyer
EthnicitySri Lankan Tamil
ReligionHindu

Deva Manoharan Swaminathan (Tamil: தேவ மனோகரன் சுவாமிநாதன், Sinhala: දේවා මනෝහරන් ස්වාමිනාදන්; born 30 April 1945) is a Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer, politician and cabinet minister.

Early life and family

Swaminathan was born on 30 April 1945.[1] He is the son of M. Swaminathan and Lalithambikai (daughter of S. Pararajasingam and grand daughter of P. Arunachalam).[2] He was educated at Royal College, Colombo.[2] After school he joined Ceylon Law College, qualifying as an advocate of the Supreme Court.[2]

Career

After qualifying Swaminathan started practising law in Colombo, taking over the chambers of proctor Ratnakaram which were renamed D. M. Swaminathan Associates in 1971.[3]

Swaminathan was appointed Governor of Western Province in June 1994 after the controversial dismissal of Suppiah Sharvananda by President D. B. Wijetunga.[4] He was appointed chairman of the National Savings Bank in March 2002, serving until 2004.[5][6]

Swaminathan was appointed as one of the United National Party's (UNP) National List MPs in the Sri Lankan Parliament following the 2010 parliamentary election.[7][8] In October 2010 he was appointed to the Parliamentary Council which was established by the controversial 18th Amendment to make non-binding recommendations the president on the membership of various national commissions.[9][10][11] After the 2015 presidential election he was appointed Minister of Resettlement, Reconstruction and Hindu Religious Affairs by newly elected President Maithripala Sirisena.[12][13]

Swaminathan was re-appointed as a National List MP following the 2015 parliamentary election.[14][15] He was appointed Minister of Rehabilitation and Resettlement on 24 August 2015.[16][17] He was given the additional portfolio of Hindu Affairs on 4 September 2015.[18][19] He was given the additional portfolio of Prison Reforms on 11 November 2015.[20][21]

Swaminathan has been a member of the Rotary Club of Colombo since 1971.[22] He is a trustee of the Sri Ponnambala Vaneswara Temple at Sea Street in Kochchikade, Colombo which was founded by his great-great-grand father A. Ponnambalam.[23] He is one of the UNP's vice-chairmen.[24][25] He was also treasurer of the UNP.[26][27]

Notes

  1. ^ Minister of Resettlement, Reconstruction and Hindu Religious Affairs (January 2015 - August 2015); Minister of Rehabilitation and Resettlement (August 2015 - September 2015); Minister of Rehabilitation, Resettlement and Hindu Religious Affair (September 2015 - November 2015)

References

  1. ^ "Directory of Members: D. M. Swaminathan". Parliament of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Partner". D. M. Swaminathan Associates.
  3. ^ "About Us". D. M. Swaminathan Associates.
  4. ^ "A Shabby Abuse of Power" (PDF). Tamil Times. XIII (6): 3. 15 June 1994. ISSN 0266-4488.
  5. ^ "Swaminathan, NSB chairman". The Island (Sri Lanka). 21 March 2002.
  6. ^ Sirimanna, Bandula (27 May 2012). "NSB-TFC share deal cannot be justified whatsoever, says former NSB chairman". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka).
  7. ^ "National list MPs nominated: UPFA-17, UNP-09, DNA-02, and ITAK-01". TamilNet. 21 April 2010.
  8. ^ "The full National List" (PDF). The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 25 April 2010. p. 12.
  9. ^ "Swaminathan, Aswer nominated to PAC". TamilNet. 1 October 2010.
  10. ^ "Speaker Gets Nominees For Parliamentary Council". The Sunday Leader. 1 October 2010.
  11. ^ "PC this week". The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 3 October 2010.
  12. ^ "New Cabinet ministers sworn in". The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 12 January 2015.
  13. ^ "New Cabinet takes oaths". The Nation (Sri Lanka). 12 January 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-01-18. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  14. ^ "PART I : SECTION (I) — GENERAL Government Notifications PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION — 2015 Declaration under Article 99A of the Constitution" (PDF). The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Extraordinary. 1928/25. 21 August 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  15. ^ "UNP national list". The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 21 August 2015.
  16. ^ "PART I : SECTION (I) — GENERAL Appointments & C., by the President" (PDF). The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Extraordinary. 1929/15. 26 August 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  17. ^ "Three ministers sworn in". The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 24 August 2015.
  18. ^ "New Cabinet". The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 4 September 2015.
  19. ^ "The new Cabinet". Ceylon Today. 4 September 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-09-07. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  20. ^ "Sagala, Swaminathan sworn in as Ministers". The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 11 November 2015.
  21. ^ Santiago, Melanie (11 November 2015). "Update: Ministers Sagala Ratnayaka and Swaminathan given additional portfolios". News First.
  22. ^ "Members". Rotary Club of Colomb.
  23. ^ "Baratha Natya Arangetram". The Sunday Leader. 18 January 2004.
  24. ^ "Weragoda to be new UNP secy". The Island (Sri Lanka). 18 July 2004.
  25. ^ Moramudali, Umesh (23 January 2013). "Ranil-Sajith powwow". Ceylon Today.
  26. ^ Bandara, Kelum (4 September 2007). "Swaminathan to succeed Karunaratne as UNP treasurer". The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). Archived from the original on 2013-04-03. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  27. ^ "Wickremasinghe appeals to dissidents to rejoin UNP". TamilNet. 6 December 2008.

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Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Western Province
1994
Succeeded by