TNA Leaders Express Confidence in President Wickremesinghe’s Ability to Address Northern Tamil Issues

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September 18, Colombo (LNW): During a series of high-level discussions in Jaffna, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leaders Sasikala Raviraj, Kalaiamuthan Mavai Senathirajah, and Charles Nirmalanathan expressed confidence in President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s leadership to resolve the longstanding issues of the Tamil community.

The talks, held at Jetwing Hotel, focused on comprehensive development and investment strategies aimed at addressing economic and infrastructure challenges in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province. Kalaiamuthan, recently elected to the Valikamam North Pradeshiya Sabha, alongside Sasikala Raviraj, emphasized the need for improving infrastructure, job creation, and sustainable growth for the Northern Tamil community.

Kalaiamuthan, son of TNA leader Mavai Senathirajah, has been instrumental in driving these initiatives. Following a separate meeting at Senathirajah’s residence, Senathirajah reaffirmed his confidence in Wickremesinghe’s ability to address Tamil grievances and promote economic rejuvenation in the region.

President Wickremesinghe also visited ITAK party leader and TNA MP Charles Nirmalanathan at his Mannar residence. Nirmalanathan and other local leaders pledged their support for Wickremesinghe’s reelection efforts.

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