Former MPs Janak Mahendra Adhikari & S.C. Muthukumarana Dead

Two former Anuradhapura MPs, Janak Mahendra Adhikari (60) and S.C. Muthukumarana, died after illnesses. Read their careers, roles and the tributes that followed.
Former MPs Janak Mahendra Adhikari & S.C. Muthukumarana Dead

Janak Mahendra Adhikari and S.C. Muthukumarana

Former Anuradhapura District MP Janak Mahendra Adhikari, 60, and former Deputy Minister of Prisons and Rehabilitation S. C. Muthukumarana have died after prolonged illnesses, officials confirmed. Adhikari had been receiving treatment for an illness and passed away at age 60; Muthukumarana, who had been unwell for some time, died last evening. (Newswire)

  • Janak Mahendra Adhikari — Former Anuradhapura District MP; aged 60; Sri Lanka Freedom Party organizer for Kekirawa.
  • S. C. Muthukumarana — Former MP for Kalawewa and Deputy Minister of Prisons and Rehabilitation; previously Speaker of the North Central Provincial Council.
  • Both men had been treated for extended illnesses before their deaths; official party sources confirmed the news.
  • Their passing marks a sudden void in local and provincial political leadership in the Anuradhapura region.

The Legacy

Janak Mahendra Adhikari built his profile as a grassroots organizer and parliamentarian. His top contributions include:

  1. Serving as MP for Anuradhapura District, representing local concerns in Parliament.
  2. Organizing the Sri Lanka Freedom Party in the Kekirawa electorate, strengthening party structures at the ground level.
  3. Constituency work focused on rural development and local welfare initiatives.

S. C. Muthukumarana rose through provincial ranks to national office. His key achievements include:

  1. Election to Parliament in 2010 representing the Kalawewa electorate.
  2. Serving as Deputy Minister of Prisons and Rehabilitation, overseeing aspects of the corrections portfolio.
  3. Prior service as Speaker of the North Central Provincial Council and member of the Thalawa Pradeshiya Sabha, shaping regional governance.

Social Proof: Reactions and Tributes

Party colleagues, provincial leaders and local officials have offered condolences to the families and recalled both men as committed public servants. Senior figures in the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and regional councils released statements praising their decades of public service and requested privacy for grieving families. Community leaders in Anuradhapura noted the pair were influential in regional politics and vowed to continue work on initiatives they championed.

The deaths were confirmed by party sources and local officials; further funeral details are expected to be released by family representatives and party offices. (Newswire)

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