S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike

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Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike (සොලමන් වෙස්ට් රිජ්වේ ඩයස් බණ්ඩාරනායක - சாலமன் வெஸ்ட் ரிட்ஜ்வே டயஸ் பண்டாரநாயக்கா; 8 January 1899 – 26 September 1959) is the fourth Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, serving his term from 1956 until 1959. He was shot while he was the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka by Talduwe Somarama, a Buddhist Monk.

Early life[edit | edit source]

Bandaranaike was born on 8 January 1899 in Colombo, Ceylon to a Christian family, and had Solomon Dias Bandaranaike, the Maha Mudaliyar (the chief native and advisor to the Governor) of Horagolla Walauwa in Atthanagalla, as a father. In order to join Sri Lankan Politics, he converted into Buddhism. later in life. He received his secondary education at St Thomas' College and went on to study modern greats at Christ Church, Oxford University, where he was Secretary of the famous Oxford Union.

Political Career[edit | edit source]

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As said before, Bandaranaike converted into Buddhism in order to join politics. Bandaranaike was very active in the Ceylon National Congress (CNC). He was elected in 1926 to the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC). He then served in the State Council of Ceylon from 1931 to 1947. Bandaranaike wanted to raise Sinhalese culture, so he created the Sinhala Maha Sabha (SMS) in 1936. In 1946, he backed away from the United National Party (UNP). He then established the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) in 1951.

Bandaranaike then became the fourth Prime Minister of Sri Lanka in the 1956 elections in a landslide, at the head of a four-party coalition with a no-contest pact with the Lanka Sama Samaja Party and the Communist Party of Sri Lanka. As SWRD wanted, he made Sinhalese the official language of the country, affecting the Sri Lankan Politics for over decades (which erupted the Tamil Tigers, the terrorist group).

As said by most, Bandaranaike made Sri Lanka into the country now is. And he caused a lot of problems, such as removing British air bases in Katunayake and China Bay and removing the naval base at Trincomalee. And Bandaranaike's failure into forgetting about the Sri Lankan Tamils let to many casualties of Tamils in the 1950 riots.

Assassination[edit | edit source]

For a full description, see: S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike/Assassination

SWRD Bandaranaike was shot by a disgruntled monk named Talduwe Somarama on September 25, 1959, and died the day after.

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