The five constituent parties of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) had met today decided to pick C V Wigneswaran as its candidate.
The retired judge of the Supreme Court was a known critic of the Mahinda Rajapaksa government over its alleged human rights violations during the end of country's fierce separatist war.
"It was unanimously resolved that the candidate for the position of Chief Minister at the forthcoming Provincial Council elections for the Northern Province would be Mr C V Wigneswaran, a retired judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka. Other nominations will be finalised in due course by the TNA," the TNA said in a statement.
Wigneswaran was a much respected public personality and the party would appeal to the voters in the Northern Province to wholeheartedly support him, TNA said.
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The decision on Wigneswaran came after weeks of speculation that Mavai Senathirajah, a veteran TNA legislator from Jaffna would be picked.
There were expended deliberations on the merits of the two candidates, the TNA sources said.
Wigneswaran is a political fresher and the Tamil party had opted for someone without any past connections with the LTTE as its candidate, political observers here noted.
Sri Lankan army had defeated separatist Tamil Tiger rebels after a brutal 26-year war in 2009.