Gotabaya Rajapaksa To Enter Parliament Through National List: Report

Contrary to his claims that he will not enter politics, former defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa will be nominated as a MP from the national list if Mahinda Rajapaksa becomes Prime Minister, The New Indian Express reported.

Citing “sources close to him”, the Express said that Gotabaya Rajapaksa, will keep off electoral politics for the time being in order to achieve the immediate and larger objective of bringing back his brother and former President Mahinda Rajapaksa to power through the forthcoming parliamentary elections.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa told newspersons at a Buddhist temple in Padduka on Saturday that he would not enter politics. But sources close to him told the Express that this is only a "strategic move" with a greater goal in mind and that it is not to be taken as "face value."

Explaining this, the source said: "By not being a candidate, Gotabaya  will be free to campaign for the Rajapaksa group's candidates all over the island nation. He is the second most popular leader in Lanka and every electorate will need his services as a campaigner."

"Secondly, by not standing for election, Gotabaya will avoid creating divisions and animosities within the Rajapaksa group.  He will not be competing with the other candidates of the group for preferential votes. "

"Colombo District, from which he could make a bid, will also have many stalwarts of the Rajapaksa group in the fray. Gotabaya will have to compete with them for preferential votes and create bad blood."

Entry through Nomination

Gotabaya Rajapaksa will, however, enter parliament through the National List (ie: by nomination) and be a minister in the Rajapaksa government, the Express reported citing ‘the source’.

"We would like to groom Gotabaya as Rajapaksa's successor because he is the second most popular leader in the country", the source added.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa had himself said in an interview earlier, that he is not sure if he, as a former military man, has the right orientation to be a success in politics. Even those who want him in politics agree that he will need a period of apprenticeship and a stint as a nominated MP, to reorient himself to the slippery world of politics, The New Indian Express said.
(With inputs from The New Indian Express)