Reginald Tennekoon Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Hon.
Reginald Tennekoon
Constituency Mp:Minipe
Parliament:Ceylon
Term Start:1960
Term End:1965
Predecessor:M. B. W. Mediwake
Successor:H. M. Navaratne
Birth Name:Reginald Wilfred Tennekoon
Birth Date:31 December 1912
Birth Place:Rambukkana, Ceylon
Party:United National Party
Spouse:Muriel née Rambukpotha
Relations:L. B. Tennekoon (father); Nandumanika née Rambukwelle
Children:one
Alma Mater:St. Anthony's College, Kandy
Ceylon University College
Occupation:public servant, politician, businessman

Reginald Wilfred Tennekoon (31 December 1912) was a Ceylonese politician and businessman.[1] [2]

Tennekoon was born on 31 December 1912 in the Central Province of British Ceylon, the son of L. B. Tennekoon and Nandumanika Rambukwelle Tennakoon Kumarihamy of Walgama Walauwa, Rambukkana.[3] He had four brothers; Victor Tennekoon, Chief Justice of Sri Lanka (1974-1977); Herbert Tennekoon, the Governor of the Central Bank of Ceylon (1971-1979); George Tennekoon, Professor of Pathology, University of Peradeniya and Kenneth Tennekoon, an engineer who emigrated to the UK in 1956 and one sister Dulcie Wijenaike.[4] He was educated at St. Anthony's College, Kandy, from where he attended Ceylon University College in 1930, obtaining a BA (Lon.) in 1933.[5] He then attended the Ceylon Law College, graduating as an Advocate. He practiced for a number of years in Kandy before joining the Ceylon Civil Service with the Department of Lands.

In 1943 he married Muriel Rambukpotha (1919-1978), the daughter of Albert Rambukpotha Rate Mahatmaya. They had one child, a daughter.[3]

In 1956, encouraged by his maternal uncle, Herath Banda Rambukwella, the sitting member for Minipe, he resigned from his position as Assistant Settlement Officer and ran as the United National Party candidate, at the 3rd parliamentary election, in the Minipe electorate. He was unsuccessful, losing by 4,648 votes to the Sri Lanka Freedom Party candidate, M. B. W. Mediwake.[6] Tennekoon ran again at the 4th parliamentary election, held on 19 March 1960, winning the seat narrowly by 438 votes.[7] The election results however left neither of Ceylon's two major parties with a majority, with the result being the calling of another election. He was subsequently re-elected at the 5th parliamentary election held on 20 July 1960. Again it was a tight contest with Tennekoon receiving 4,833 votes (52.5% of the total vote) and 540 votes ahead of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party candidate, H. M. Navaratne.[8] He did not contest the next parliamentary election in 1965.

Tennekoon went on to serve on a number of boards, including as the chairman of the Agricultural and Industrial Credit Corporation of Ceylon.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hon. Tennekoon, Reginald Wilfred, M.P.. Parliament of Sri Lanka. Directory of Past Members. 29 December 2020.
  2. Book: Members of the Legislatures of Ceylon, 1931-1972. National State Assembly Library. 1972. 159.
  3. Book: Madugalle, Sunil J.. Four Kandyan Families: From the Maha Disawani of Matale, Uva, and Dumbara Pasrata : a Genealogical Study Within the Historical Background and the Geographical Spread of the Kandyan Kingdom (1600-1815) 1600-2000. Vijitha Yapa Publications. 2005. 155. 9789551266004.
  4. News: Maniccavasagar. Chelvatamby. Maintained Independence and Dignity of Judiciary. The Daily News. 8 September 2012. 9 November 2013.
  5. Book: Parliaments of Ceylon. 1960. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon. 72.
  6. Web site: Result of Parliamentary General Election 1956 . Department of Elections, Sri Lanka . 4 January 2021 .
  7. Web site: Result of Parliamentary General Election March 1960 . Department of Elections, Sri Lanka . 4 January 2021 .
  8. Web site: Result of Parliamentary General Election July 1960 . Department of Elections, Sri Lanka . 4 January 2021 .