Sri Lankan ruling party coalition today refused to make former president Mahinda Rajapaksa prime ministerial candidate, dashing his efforts to return to front line politics.
Rajapaksa will not be given party ticket from either the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) or its broader United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) coalition to face the next election to enter parliament, government spokesman and minister Rajitha Senaratne said today.
"The six member committee discussed this issue with the President yesterday. He (Rajapaksa) will not be made the prime ministerial candidate," Senaratne said.
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The former President, who has ruled Sri Lanka for nearly a decade, has since been making a public campaign to return to front line politics.
A larger section of SLFP, however, backs Rajapaksa, creating a split in Sirisena's party as they see Rajapaksa as the man capable to see the party return to power over Sirisena who was backed to be president by SLFP's rival United National Party.
Country's Sirisena government has filed legal action against members of the Rajapaksa family for alleged misdeeds during his rule.