Sri Lanka’s former army commander Sarath Fonseka was given membership to United National Party (UNP) by Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe today, reports Colombo Gazette.
The announcement from the spokesperson of the UNP who said Mr Fonseka obtained the party membership from the party leader Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe at party headquarters on Thursday.
In February Fonseka, who was earlier the leader of the Democratic Party was appointed as a minister and given a vacant seat in parliament.
The decision drew much criticism NGOs and civil society, due to Fosneka’s role at the end of the armed conflict which saw mass atrocities take place.
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The announcement from the spokesperson of the UNP who said Mr Fonseka obtained the party membership from the party leader Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe at party headquarters on Thursday.
In February Fonseka, who was earlier the leader of the Democratic Party was appointed as a minister and given a vacant seat in parliament.
The decision drew much criticism NGOs and civil society, due to Fosneka’s role at the end of the armed conflict which saw mass atrocities take place.
100% sure army did not war crimes says Fonseka (05 Mar 2016)
Fonseka denies war crimes reports and pledges to protect army (18 Mar 2016)