Colombo: Former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is set to contest the country's upcoming parliamentary election from the Colombo district, a source from his United National Party (UNP) has revealed.
Wickremesinghe has already informed the UNP, which he heads and is the incumbent ruling party, that he will be contesting, amidst reports that the former leader may be offered a national list seat by former presidential hopeful Sajith Premadasa, who is now leading the newly formed Samagi Jana Balawegaya Alliance, of which the UNP is the main constituent party, media quoted the source as saying on Monday.
The source said that Wickremesinghe's camp had also maintained that there would be no change in the electorates of any members and they will all contest from their respective constituencies.
This was about reports that some UNP members were trying to contest from different electorates, causing disagreement within the party.
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"No one will be able to make any changes to their electorates and this has been conveyed to all members. No one can be involved in any kind of trading," media quoted the source as saying.