Sri Lanka: Sri Lankan minister killed in Claymore blast in Colombo
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Tuesday, 08 January 2008 |
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Sri Lankan Minister of Nation Building D. M. Dassanayaka, seriously
injured in a Claymore blast near Ja-Ela junction, 18 km northeast of
Colombo city, Tuesday around 10:35 a.m., succumbed to his wounds at
Ragama teaching hospital, Police said.
The driver of his pajero vehicle
and a security guard also succumbed to their wounds while 8 others were
wounded in the attack. Mr. Dassayanaka was on his way to the Sri Lankan
parliament to take part in the first day of 2008 parliament session.
Meanwhile, pandemonium reigned at the first meeting of the Sri Lankan
parliament as main opposition UNP protested over the assassination of
Tamil parliamentarian T. Maheswaran who was slain on New Year's Day.
Dassanayaka, 54, and two others were admitted at the Intensive Care
Unit of the Ragama teaching hospital with serious injuries.
The
blast has taken place 12 km away from the Katunayake International Air
Port, near Rukmani Devi statue at Ja-Ela on Colombo - Negombo main
road.
Dasanayaka, United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA)
parliamentarian and non cabinet minister, was a hardliner in Rajapaksa
government. He was elected from Puththa'lam district.
Meanwhile,
Shafeek Rajabdeen of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress, who received next
largest preference votes after Maheswaran, was sworn in as the
parliamentarian on Tuesday, filling the vacancy created by the
assassination of Maheswaran, parliamentary sources said.
 TamilNet |