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Sri Lanka ex-leader backs Fonseka | Sri Lanka ex-leader backs Fonseka |
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Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has suffered a blow ahead of Tuesday's election, with ex-President Chandrika Kumaratunga vowing to back his rival. | Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has suffered a blow ahead of Tuesday's election, with ex-President Chandrika Kumaratunga vowing to back his rival. |
Mrs Kumaratunga, a senior member of Mr Rajapaksa's Sri Lanka Freedom Party, said she supported Gen Sarath Fonseka. | Mrs Kumaratunga, a senior member of Mr Rajapaksa's Sri Lanka Freedom Party, said she supported Gen Sarath Fonseka. |
She said she was deeply concerned about violence, intimidation and corruption in the fiercely-contested poll. | She said she was deeply concerned about violence, intimidation and corruption in the fiercely-contested poll. |
In an increasingly bitter campaign, the opposition accused the ruling party of planning a coup to hang on to power. | In an increasingly bitter campaign, the opposition accused the ruling party of planning a coup to hang on to power. |
The ruling party said the accusations were "baseless" and an attempt to cover for an inevitable defeat. | The ruling party said the accusations were "baseless" and an attempt to cover for an inevitable defeat. |
'Comfortably ahead' | 'Comfortably ahead' |
Mrs Kumaratunga is the daughter of the founder of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and the dynasty still has big support in the country. | Mrs Kumaratunga is the daughter of the founder of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and the dynasty still has big support in the country. |
The Sri Lanka Freedom Party is now part of theUnited People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) which is currently the ruling coalition. | |
Mrs Kumaratunga herself served as president from 1994 to 2005. | Mrs Kumaratunga herself served as president from 1994 to 2005. |
In endorsing Gen Fonseka, she said: "I took the decision to end four years of silence as I am deeply concerned about the violence, intimidation and corruption." | In endorsing Gen Fonseka, she said: "I took the decision to end four years of silence as I am deeply concerned about the violence, intimidation and corruption." |
She said: "Our party has deteriorated in recent years and I see an opportunity to revive it through a change of the present culture." | She said: "Our party has deteriorated in recent years and I see an opportunity to revive it through a change of the present culture." |
President Rajapaksa and Gen Fonseka are closely associated with the government's defeat of the Tamil Tigers last May but the pair fell out bitterly soon after. | President Rajapaksa and Gen Fonseka are closely associated with the government's defeat of the Tamil Tigers last May but the pair fell out bitterly soon after. |
Saturday was the final day of campaigning, with both of the main candidates holding their last election rallies. | Saturday was the final day of campaigning, with both of the main candidates holding their last election rallies. |
Election clashes have so far left four dead and hundreds wounded. | Election clashes have so far left four dead and hundreds wounded. |
The opposition on Sunday stepped up its accusations against the ruling party. | The opposition on Sunday stepped up its accusations against the ruling party. |
It said the party was planning to disrupt the media, prevent a declaration of the result and deploy troops to back a coup. | It said the party was planning to disrupt the media, prevent a declaration of the result and deploy troops to back a coup. |
Mr Rajapaksa's party insists the president is behind a free and fair election. | Mr Rajapaksa's party insists the president is behind a free and fair election. |
His spokesman, Chandrapala Liyanage, told Agence France-Presse news agency: "The opposition is making baseless allegations to justify their defeat. | His spokesman, Chandrapala Liyanage, told Agence France-Presse news agency: "The opposition is making baseless allegations to justify their defeat. |
"We will have a peaceful election and all indications are that the president is comfortably ahead." | "We will have a peaceful election and all indications are that the president is comfortably ahead." |
The result of the election is expected on Wednesday. | The result of the election is expected on Wednesday. |
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