C. V. Gunaratne | |
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සී. වී. ගුණරත්න | |
Minister of Industrial Development | |
In office 1994 [1][2] – 2000 | |
President | Chandrika Kumaratunga |
Prime Minister | Sirimavo Bandaranaike |
Member of Parliament for Colombo District | |
In office 1989–2000 | |
Personal details | |
Died | Rathmalana, Sri Lanka | June 7, 2000
Political party | Sri Lanka Freedom Party |
Alma mater | Royal College, Colombo |
Clement Victor Gunaratne (Sinhala: ක්ලෙමෙන්ට් වික්ටර් ගුණරත්න) was Sri Lanka's Cabinet Minister of Industries Development. He and his wife along with 20 others[3] were killed by a suicide bomber of the LTTE organization on 7 June 2000.[4][5][6][7][8]
He was educated at the Royal College, Colombo where was captain of the rugby team. His father was Major L. V. Gooneratne, ED, CCC the first Mayor of Dehiwala - Mt Lavinia[9][10] He entered politics as a member of the Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia Municipal Council in which he was Leader of the Opposition (Sri Lanka Freedom Party). He was chosen as a Central Committee Member of the SLFP in early 1970s and was elected to parliament in the parliamentary general election held in 1989.
See also
References
- ↑ "The New Cabinet" (PDF). Tamil Times. XIII (8): 4. 15 August 1994. ISSN 0266-4488.
- ↑ "The Cabinet" (PDF). The Sri Lanka Monitor (79): 2. August 1994.
- ↑ Narayana, Nagesh (16 January 2008). Gardner, Simon (ed.). "CHRONOLOGY-Attacks blamed on Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers". Retrieved 29 August 2020.
- ↑ "Sri Lankan Minister Killed in Suicide Bomb Attack". China: People's Daily. 8 June 2000. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
- ↑ Protecting Parliamentarians A Dire Necessity
- ↑ Reuters AlertNet - CHRONOLOGY-Attacks blamed on Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers
- ↑ Failed Attempt: Suicide Attack or Peace Process?
- ↑ The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism, ROBERT A. PAPE The University of Chicago, American Political Science Review Vol. 97, No. 3 August 2003, Page No 16
- ↑ Monument in honour of old Royalists who have made the supreme sacrifice
- ↑ "Northerners receive new lease of life". Archived from the original on 8 June 2013. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
External links
- Nation bids farewell to the late minister and his wife
- Sri Lankan Minister Killed in Suicide Bomb Attack
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