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Updated 23 Dec, 2014 09:51am

Muslim party quits in major blow to Sri Lankan leader

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Raja­pakse suffered a setback to his re-election hopes Monday when a key minister and his minority Muslim party quit the coalition government.

Industry and Commerce Minister Rishad Bathiudeen said he was switching allegiance to Maithripala Sirisena, the main opposition candidate seeking to topple Rajapakse in a Jan 8 election.

It is the latest in a series of blows for the 69-year-old president, who was seen as the favourite when he called snap polls last month but has seen his former health minister Sirisena garner significant support.

Bathiudeen accused Rajapaksa of failing to restrain a radical Buddhist group accused of attacking mosques, churches and businesses run by religious minorities in the Buddhist-majority country.

“I asked the president to stop these religious hate attacks, but he failed to take action against offenders,” Bathiudeen told reporters in Colombo.

He accused the government of being behind an attack on Muslims in the coastal resort town of Aluthgama in June that left at least four people dead.

And he said some 69 elected representatives from his All Ceylon Makkal (People’s) Congress (ACMC) were joining the opposition in a mass defection of Muslims politicians from the government.

Muslims, the second largest minority in the island after Hindu Tamils, account for about 10 per cent of the electorate and could emerge as king-makers in January’s presidential election if the majority Sinhalese are split down the middle.

Published in Dawn December 23th , 2014

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