Maithripala Senanayake

{{Short description|Sri Lankan politician (1916–1998)}}

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| honorific-prefix =

| name = Maithripala Senanayake

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| image = Hon. Maithripala Senanayake.jpg

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| order = 4th

| office = Governor of North Central Province

| term_start = 7 September 1994

| term_end = 12 July 1998

| president = Chandrika Kumaratunga

| primeminister = Sirimavo Bandaranaike

| predecessor = E. L. B. Hurulle

| successor = G. M. S. Samaraweera

| office1 = Leader of the House

| term_start1 = 7 June 1970

| term_end1 = 18 May 1977

| primeminister1 = Sirimavo Bandaranaike

| predecessor1 = C. P. de Silva

| successor1 = Ranasinghe Premadasa

| office2 = Minister of Irrigation, Power and Highways

| term_start2 = 31 May 1970

| term_end2 = 1977

| primeminister2 = Sirimavo Bandaranaike

| predecessor2 = C. P. de Silva

| successor2 = Gamini Dissanayake

| office3 = Minister of Industries, Home and Cultural Affairs

| term_start3 = 1960

| term_end3 = 1965

| primeminister3 = Sirimavo Bandaranaike

| predecessor3 = W. J. C. Munasinha

| successor3 = Philip Gunawardena

| office4 = Minister of Transport and Works{{Efn|Minister of Transport and Power from September 1959 to December 1959.}}

| term_start4 = 12 April 1956

| term_end4 = 8 December 1959

| primeminister4 = S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike
Wijeyananda Dahanayake

| predecessor4 = Montague Jayawickrama

| successor4 = Robert Edward Jayatilaka

| constituency_MP5 = National List

| parliament5 = Sri Lanka

| term_start5 = 1989

| term_end5 = 1994

| constituency_MP9 = Medawachchiya

| parliament9 = Sri Lanka

| term_start9 = 1947

| term_end9 = 1989

| predecessor9 = Constituency created

| successor9 = Constituency abolished

| birth_date = {{birth date|1916|07|07|df=y}}

| birth_place = Medawachchiya, Anuradhapura, British Ceylon.

| death_date = {{death date and age|1998|07|12|1916|07|07|df=y}}

| death_place = Sri Lanka

| nationality = Sri Lankan

| party = Sri Lanka Freedom Party

| otherparty = United National Party

| occupation = Politician

| spouse = Ranji Handy

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| alma_mater = St. Joseph's College, Anuradhapura
St. John's College, Jaffna
Nalanda College Colombo

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Maithripala Senanayake (7 July 1916 – 12 July 1998) was a Sri Lankan politician and Governor of the North-Central province.{{cite web|url=https://www.parliament.lk/en/members-of-parliament/directory-of-past-members/viewMember/2670|work=Directory of Past Members|publisher=Parliament of Sri Lanka|title=Hon. Senanayake, Maithripala, M.P.|access-date=18 September 2020}} He first studied at St. Joseph's College, Anuradhapura then at St. John's Jaffna, where he attained a mastery in the Tamil Language and later at Nalanda College Colombo.

He entered parliament from Medawachchiya Electorate in 1947 when then Ceylon held its first parliamentary elections.

When D.S. Senanayake picked his Cabinet in 1952 this promising young man from Raja Rata, Maithripala Senanayake was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Later he not only resigned from the post he held, but also from the UNP, after submitting resignation to Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake. At the following General Election, he retained the Medawachchiya seat as an Independent.

Then followed by some momentous years S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike was biding his time after he had resigned from UNP and making plans for the future with his nascent Sri Lanka Freedom Party and offered a place to Maithripala Senanayake, who was then an Independent MP in Parliament.

Senanayake has held many cabinet portfolios and has been Acting Prime Minister 19 times, Leader of the House, Chief Government Whip, and Deputy Leader of the Opposition at various times. In the realm of Foreign Affairs, Maithripala Senanayake has also played a major role, when the then Prime Minister Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike was President of the Non-aligned Movement, he led the Sri Lanka delegation to the 5th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement held in Colombo.

He represented Parliament since 1947 to 1994 becoming the only person in Sri Lanka to represent Parliament for 47 years continuously. In the 1989 election which was the first Parliamentary election to be held under the proportional representation he entered Parliament as a National list member. He was not appointed to Parliament in 1994. However he was appointed the governor of the North Central Province in the same year which he held until his death.

References

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  • {{cite web | url=http://www.slpost.gov.lk/philatelic/2004.htm | title=Hon. Maithripala Senanayake Commemorative stamp issue | work=Sri Lanka Post | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080220041251/http://www.slpost.gov.lk/philatelic/2004.htm | archive-date=20 February 2008 | url-status=dead }}
  • By L. M. Samarasinghe{{cite web | url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2002/07/17/fea05.html | title=Birth Anniversary today: Maithripala Senanayake | work=Daily News | access-date=17 July 2002 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031102201750/http://www.dailynews.lk/2002/07/17/fea05.html | archive-date=2 November 2003 | url-status=dead }}
  • By Lakshman Jayakody {{cite web | url=http://www.island.lk/2000/07/09/feature.html | title=Maithripala Senanayake remembered - Wrested power from the aristocrats | work=The Island Features }}
  • By L. M. Samarasinghe {{cite web | url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2009/07/16/fea01.asp | title=Maithripala Senanayake Illustrious leader of Lanka | work=Dailynews Features | access-date=2009-07-28 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090719100739/http://www.dailynews.lk/2009/07/16/fea01.asp | archive-date=19 July 2009 | url-status=dead }}
  • By Tissa Karaliyatta {{cite web | url=http://epaper.dailynews.lk/art.asp?id=2012/07/14/pg09_0&pt=p&h= | title=A friend of the common people | work=Dailynews | date=2012-07-14 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305115401/http://epaper.dailynews.lk/art.asp?id=2012/07/14/pg09_0&pt=p&h= | archive-date=5 March 2016 | url-status=dead }}

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