R. Yogarajan Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Hon.
R. Yogarajan
Constituency Mp1:Colombo District
Parliament1:Sri Lankan
Term Start1:1994
Term End1:2000
Constituency Mp2:National List
Parliament2:Sri Lankan
Term Start2:2001
Term End2:2004
Predecessor2:K. Marimuttu
Term Start3:2010
Term End3:2015
Office4:Member of the Western Provincial Council
Term Start4:1993
Term End4:1994
Birth Date:13 June 1950
Party:United National Party
Otherparty:United National Front for Good Governance
Occupation:Engineer

Ramaiah Yogarajan (born 13 June 1950) is a Sri Lankan engineer, politician and former Member of Parliament.

Early life

Yogarajan was born on 13 June 1950.[1]

Career

Yogarajan was a member of the Western Provincial Council from 1993 to 1994.[1] [2] He contested the 1994 parliamentary election as one of the United National Party (UNP)'s candidates in Colombo District but failed to get elected.[3] However, he entered Parliament following the assassination of Ossie Abeygunasekera and Weerasinghe Mallimarachchi in October 1994.[3] [4] He contested the 2000 parliamentary election as one of the UNP's candidates in Colombo District but again failed to get elected.[5] However, in July 2001 People's Alliance National List MP K. Marimuttu resigned to take up a diplomatic position and Yogarajan replaced him in Parliament.[5] [6]

Yogarajan contested the 2001 parliamentary election as one of the United National Front (UNF)'s candidates in Colombo District but again failed to get elected.[6] However, after the election he was appointed National List MP by the UNF.[6] [7] He contested the 2004 parliamentary election as one of the UNF's candidates in Colombo District but failed to get elected after coming twelfth amongst the UNF candidates.[8]

Yogarajan, who was the Ceylon Workers' Congress' national organizer, resigned from the party on 30 December 2009 to support common opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka at the presidential election and joined the UNP.[9] [10] After the 2010 parliamentary election he was appointed National List MP by the UNF.[11] [12]

Yogarajan was one of the United National Front for Good Governance's candidates in Nuwara Eliya District at the 2015 parliamentary election but failed to get re-elected after coming 11th amongst the UNFGG candidates.[13] [14]

Electoral history

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1993 provincial Elected
Not elected
Not elected
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Not elected
Not elected

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Directory of Members: R. Yogarajan. Parliament of Sri Lanka.
  2. Web site: Members of the Second Council. Western Provincial Council.
  3. News: The question of the Tamil vote. The Island (Sri Lanka). 3 January 2010.
  4. Web site: Jeyaraj. D. B. S.. Decline of Tamil representation outside the North and East. dbsjeyaraj.com. 23 April 2010.
  5. News: CWC National List MP resigns. The Island (Sri Lanka). 13 July 2001.
  6. News: Jeyaraj. D. B. S.. Up-Country Tamils: Unrealised potential. The Sunday Leader. 16 December 2001.
  7. News: National List MPs. Daily News (Sri Lanka). 12 December 2001.
  8. Web site: General Election 2004 Preferences. Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100304015514/http://www.slelections.gov.lk/pdf/Preference2004GE.pdf. 2010-03-04.
  9. News: Yogarajan, Satchithananthan join the UNP to support Fonseka. The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 30 December 2009.
  10. News: Edirisinghe. Dasun. Two CWC top guns join UNP. The Island (Sri Lanka). 31 December 2009.
  11. News: National list MPs nominated: UPFA-17, UNP-09, DNA-02, and ITAK-01. TamilNet. 21 April 2010.
  12. PART I : SECTION (I) — GENERAL Government Notifications THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT, No. 1 OF 1981. 21 April 2010. The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Extraordinary. 1650/19. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141214200649/http://www.documents.gov.lk/Extgzt/2010/PDF/Apr/1650_19/1650_19E.pdf. 14 December 2014.
  13. News: Ranil tops with over 500,000 votes in Colombo. The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 19 August 2015.
  14. News: Preferential Votes. Daily News (Sri Lanka). 19 August 2015. dead. https://archive.today/20150820025307/http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=political/preferential-votes-2. 20 August 2015.