D. C. W. Kannangara Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Hon.
D. C. W. Kannangara
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Constituency Mp2:Panadura
Parliament2:Ceylon
Term Start2:1952
Term End2:1956
Predecessor2:Henry Peiris
Successor2:Leslie Goonewardena
Constituency Mp3:Bandaragama
Parliament3:Ceylon
Term Start3:March 1960
Term End3:July 1960
Predecessor3:seat created
Successor3:K. D. David Perera
Birth Date:3 June 1913
Death Date:1999
Nationality:Ceylonese
Party:United National Party
Spouse:Leela Wickramasinghe
Children:4
Profession:politician

Don Christopher Wijesinghe Kannangara (3 June 1913 - 1999) was a prominent landowner and Ceylonese politician.[1] [2]

Early life

Don Christopher Wijesinghe Kannangara was born on 3 June 1913, the son of D. H. R. W. Kannangara and Alice née Kotalawala. He married Leela Wickramasinghe and they had four children. His great-grandfather was Don Cornelius Wijesinghe Kannangara of Bandaragama.

Career

He entered to politics under the guidance of his great-uncle Don Henry Wijesinghe Kannangara of Thalgaspitiye walawwa.

1947 elections

At the 1st parliamentary election, held on 16 September 1947, Kannangara unsuccessfully contested the Pandura electorate as an independent candidate, receiving only 6,729 votes as opposed to the Bolshevik Samasamaja Party candidate, Henry Peiris, who won with 16,435 votes.[3] [4]

1952 elections

Kannangara challenged again for the seat of Pandura at the 2nd parliamentary election held between 24 May 1952 and 30 May 1952 but this time as the United National Party candidate, defeating the incumbent Pieris by 3,856 votes.[5]

1956 elections

At the 1956 parliamentary elections he was defeated, like a number of United National party nominees, with Leslie Goonewardene from the Lanka Sama Samaja Party polling 29,362 votes to Kannangara's 11,032.[6]

1960 elections

Kannangara subsequently contested the Bandaragama electorate at the parliamentary elections in March 1960, which he won by 3,123 votes over his Sri Lanka Freedom Party rival, K. D. David Perera.[7] However as the election left neither of the country's two major parties with a majority, another election was called. At the subsequent July election Kannangara was defeated by the Perera by 5,666 votes.[8]

1965 elections

Kannangara ran again at the 1965 parliamentary elections but was again defeated by Perera, this time by 3,421 votes.[9] He stood for a fourth time at the 1970 parliamentary elections, where he lost to the Sri Lanka Freedom party candidate, Herbert Wickramasinghe, by 11,969 votes.[10] Perera having been disqualified earlier in 1968 from running for parliament.[11]

Death

Kannangara died in June 1999.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hon. Kannangara, Don Christopher Wijesinghe, M.P.. Parliament of Sri Lanka. 1 June 2018.
  2. Book: Members of the Legislatures of Ceylon: 1931-1972. Library, National State Assembly. 1972. 101.
  3. Web site: Result of Parliamentary General Election 1947 . Election Commission of Sri lanka .
  4. Book: The Ceylon Historical Journal, Volumes 1-2. Prakasakayo, Tisara. 1965. 153.
  5. Web site: Result of Parliamentary General Election 1952 . Election Commission of Sri lanka.
  6. Web site: Result of Parliamentary General Election 1956 . Election Commission of Sri lanka.
  7. Web site: Result of Parliamentary General Election March 1960 . Election Commission of Sri Lanka . Election Commission of Sri Lanka.
  8. Web site: Result of Parliamentary General Election 20 July 1960 . Election Commission of Sri Lanka . Election Commission of Sri Lanka.
  9. Web site: Result of Parliamentary General Election 1965 . Election Commission of Sri Lanka . Election Commission of Sri Lanka.
  10. Web site: Result of Parliamentary General Election 1970 . Election Commission of Sri Lanka . Election Commission of Sri Lanka.
  11. Web site: Election Petition No. 5 o f 1967—Electoral District No. 27 (Bandaragama). Supreme Court of Ceylon. June 1968. 1 June 2018.
  12. Web site: Sri Lanka Obituaries: From the Daily News & Sunday Observer Newspapers (I - L) .