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Ranjan Wijeratne


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General The Honourable
Ranjan Wijeratne
Ranjan Wijeratne


Member of the Sri Lanka Parliament
for National List
In office
1988 – 1991

Born April 4, 1931
Sri Lanka
Died March 2, 1991
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lankan
Political party United National Party
Spouse Delande Surya Bandara
Children Rohan
Alma mater St Thomas' College
Occupation Politician
Profession planter
Religion Buddhist
Website www.ranjanwijeratnefoundation.org
Military service
Allegiance Sri Lanka
Service/branch Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force
Years of service (1984-1988)
Rank General (posthumous)
Unit Sri Lanka Rifle Corps

General Ranjan Wijeratne (April 4, 1931 - March 2, 1991) was the former Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister of foreign affairs, Minister of State for defense[1] (deputy defense minister) and Minister of plantation industries from 1989 to 1991[2] in President Ranasinghe Premadasa's cabinet.

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[edit] Early life

Born to Walpola Mudalige George Hercules Wijeratne and Rosalind Maria Senanayake he was educated at S. Thomas' College, Guruthalawa and S. Thomas' College, Mt. Lavinia. Wijeratne began a career as a planter, holding many high positions in the tea plantation sector of Sri Lanka. In 1978 he was made Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agricultural Development and Research and Chairman of the Agricultural Development Authority. In 1984 Ranjan Wijeratne was commissioned as Lieutenant Colonel in the Sri Lanka Rifle Corps with its formation, which was established to provide security to the plantation sector.

[edit] Political career

He resigned from all government posts and his commission when he went into active politics in 1988 when he was appointed Chairman of the United National Party, he went on to become the General Secretary of the Party. Wijeratne was appointed from national list to parliament in 1989 and was appointed as cabinet minister of foreign affairs and minister of state for defense by President Ranasinghe Premadasa.

[edit] Death

He was assassinated on March 2, 1991, by the LTTE organization[3] using a remote controlled car bomb[4] while he was traveling to his office in Colombo on Havelock Road, during rush hour killing 19 people including the minister and five bodyguards and 13 civilian bystanders[1][5]. He was known to have a hard line stance towards the LTTE[6].

Lt. Colonel Ranjan Wijeratne was posthumously promoted to the rank of General and Kotelawala Defence Academy (now Kotelawala Defence University) at its second convocation, conferred an honorary degree of Doctor of Law (LLD) (Honoris Causa).

[edit] Accusation

In 2008, Tamil Tigers accused [7] that Ranjan Wijeratne tried to kill their leader Velupillai Prabhakaran during the 1990 peace process.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Abdul Cader Shahul Hameed
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka
1989–1993
Succeeded by
Abdul Cader Shahul Hameed

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