JVP or People's Liberation Front leader, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, had said at an election rally that President Maithripala Sirisena told him that if a Presidential Commission of Inquiry finds former President Rajapaksa guilty of having given money to the LTTE, he could be deprived of his civic rights.
Dismissing the allegations, the former President's office in a statement said, "JVP speakers have been trying to mislead voters by saying that there was no point in voting for the UPFA because Rajapaksa could lose his civic rights. The public should be vigilant about such falsehoods being propagated by bankrupt politicians."
The JVP leader also alleged that Rajapaksa's wife, Shiranthi Rajapaksa, had spent Rs 35 million from the Siriliya Saviya charity run by her to buy a house.
Refuting the allegations, the statement said, "In an earlier press release, we have pointed out that Shiranthi Rakapaksa had bought a property in Colombo 5 on a loan. This loan appears in former President Rajapaksa's assets and liabilities declaration as a liability. Siriliya Saviya money was not used to buy this property. Like other families, the Rajapaksa family also has assets as well as liabilities."
The former president lost the presidential elections in January to Maithripala Sirisena.