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Sampanthan writes to Rajapaksa on election violations in East by UPFA[TamilNet, Thursday, 06 September 2012, 13:42 GMT]Certain events have occurred in the past several days which have raised grave misgivings in regard to whether the elections to Eastern Provincial Council to be hold on Saturday would be free and fair, tells R. Sampanthan, the parliamentary group leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) on Thursday in a formal letter sent to SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa who is also the leader of the ruling UPFA alliance. Vehicles belonging to candidates and supporters of political parties opposed to the UPFA have been attacked, Sri Lankan military intelligence personnel have warned those opposed to the UPFA of ‘unpleasant consequences’ after the elections and a so-called Blue Brigade that has arrived in the East has been asking for the polling cards of voters, the letter by Mr Sampanthan said. While requesting the SL president to ensure that none of the illegal acts feared are allowed to happen, and that a genuine free and fair election is held in the Eastern Province, Mr. Sampanthan alse sent a copy of the letter to SL Commissioner of Elections, SL Inspector General of Police, Deputy Inspector Generals of SL Police of all three districts Ampaa'rai, Batticaloa and Trincomalee and Returning Officers and Assistant Commissioner of Elections in three districts. The letter has also been distributed among the diplomatic community in Colombo, TNA sources said. Full text of the letter by Mr Sampanthan follows: Provincial Council Election-Eastern Province 8th September 2012 I write to you in regard to the above. Certain events have occurred in the past several days which have raised grave misgivings in regard to whether the above election would be free and fair.
Such a situation would not be good for the country and would add to international opprobrium the country is already facing. It would also irreparably damage the country’s confidence in the democratic process. In the circumstances, I would urge you as Head of State and also as the Leader of the U.P.F.A., the ruling party to take steps to ensure that none of the illegal acts feared are allowed to happen, and that a genuine free and fair election is held in the Eastern Province. I respectfully submit that this a duty which you owe the country. Chronology:
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